Author: Chris Kodo

  • Mechanic jailed one year for stealing rail metals

    The Assin Fosu District Court has sentenced a 29-year-old auto-mechanic to one-year imprisonment for stealing four lines of rail tracks.

    The tracks belong to the Ghana Railway Company at Assin-Fosu in the Assin Central Municipality of the Central Region.

    Daniel Dadzie, alias Yaw Donkoh, was said to have stolen the four feet long pieces of the fixed railway metals, yet to be valued, and bolted on seeing the police.

    He pleaded guilty and was convicted on his own plea by the Court, presided over by Mr Abdul Majeed Illiasu.

    Police Inspector Gilbert Ayongo, prosecuting, told the Court that the complainants were members of the Fosu Divisional Police Command Patrol Team.

    They were Inspector Johnson Kpeglo Dzikunu, Sergeant Samuel Holomah, Lance Corporal Evans Livingstone Bokograh and Ernest Owusu-Ansah.

    Prosecution said on Tuesday, April 21, at about 0200hrs, the four-member night patrol team spotted the convict and his accomplice on a tricycle with registration number M-19-Ac690 loaded with the pieces of the railway metals.

    On seeing the police, his accomplice jumped off and bolted leaving the convict.

    The police signalled the convict to stop but he disregarded the order and sped off through obscure routes to hide the tricycle and its content at Railway Station and bolted.

    The police patrol team traced the tricycle to its location, impounded it and later arrested the convict who said he was hired by a certain young Rastafarian to cart them to a location near the Fosu GCB Bank.

    Source: GNA

  • CCF supports women in Lamashegu and Zogbli communities

    Management of the Crime Check Foundation (CCF), a crime prevention advocacy organisation, has presented 100 bags of rice and 30 bags of sugar to some women in Lamashegu and Zogbli in the Tamale North Constituency of the Northern Region.

    This is to ease the financial burden on the women and their families during this Covid-19 pandemic.

    Mr Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, the CCF Executive Director, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) after the donation that Management decided to respond to calls for support from the two communities and “we were shocked to see the number of people who desperately need help”.

    The effects of COVID-19 and the Ramadan fast was making life unbearable for residents of those communities, he said.

    He expressed gratitude to the Foundation’s donors and partners for their support in providing for the less-privileged in society.

    Mr Kwarteng said Management would extend its activities to the northern part of the country to support the vulnerable and called on non-governmental organisations to continue to complement government’s efforts to provide for the citizenry.

    He used the opportunity to educate residents on the COVID-19 pandemic and urged them to observe the safety measures to stay safe to contain the virus. He promised to provide the women with face masks and sanitizers.

    Madam Juliana Bawa, a representative of the Tamale North MP, Alhaji Alhassan Suhuyini, expressed gratitude to the CCF for the gesture.

    Source: GNA

  • Nkwanta: Boy who was banished returns after police intervention

    Andrews Amoah, the 17-year-old boy who was banished by the Tutukpene community in the Nkwanta South District of the Oti Region, has returned to the town.

    The class six pupil of Tutukpene M.A. Basic School was on April 24, 2020, expelled from the community by the chief and elders over an alleged break-in.

    The Police, soon after, demanded the chief to produce the young boy in two weeks.

    Mr Innocent Komla Agblosu, the Municipal Social Welfare Officer told the Ghana News Agency that the teenager was found at Abotoase in the Biakoye District, having journeyed on foot from Tutukpene to Kadjebi before boarding a charcoal hauling truck.

    Mr Lawson Lartey, the Nkwanta South Municipal Police Commander confirmed to the GNA that the boy had been found and handed him over to his family.

    “The chief and his elders took me to a small river with a fresh calabash and ordered me to fetch the water. They prayed over it and asked me to drink. They then told me not to step foot in the community again or I will die.

    “At Nkwanta I spent four days without food. Only water, until I found a truck loading charcoal to Accra. I helped them and later joined them on their journey. But when we got to Abotoase the driver asked me to get down, gave me GHC 20 and told me to wait for them”, the boy, Andrews Amoah told the GNA.

    He narrated how he slept in the open at the Abotoase Market, and said he depended on food vendors for meals.

    Mr Prosper Amoah, father of the boy expressed gratitude to the media and the security agencies for their

    support.

    Source: Daily Mail
  • Meet the Ghanaian mother and daughter who graduated from medical school together

    A Ghanaian single mother, Cynthia Kudji, and her daughter have graduated from the same medical school at the same time.

    According to a post by the Ghana Physicians and Surgeons Foundation on Facebook, the feat by the two women is the first time to have a mother and daughter “attend medical school at the same time and match at the same institution”.

    Dr. Cynthia Kudji began her healthcare career as a nursing assistant in a nursing home and was soon on an upward trajectory that took her through nursing school to become a hospital RN, and eventually, a nurse practitioner serving rural communities throughout Louisiana and Alabama.

    But a trip back home to Ghana confirmed her desire to become a physician.

    And now, these groundbreaking women have made it by becoming medical doctors.

    They will be starting their residency at LSU Health New Orleans

    Source: pulse.com.gh

  • University of Ghana students to demand partial fees

    Two students of the University of Ghana have launched an online petition, rallying support from fellow students to demand partial refund of academic and residential fees from authorities.

    According to the students, Kojo Danquah and Sampson Tagbor, there is a seeming breach of agreement between students and the university as academic work has switched online.

    “We are of the strong conviction that the agreement for academic tuition and residency the University had with students prior to admission and registration are hinged on the invaluable face-to-face lecture delivery by lecturers, social contact and academic interactions among students and direct access to facilities like the Science Labs, Computer Labs, WiFi System, Sporting fields, the well-equipped Library System including that of departmental and Junior Common Rooms (JCRs) libraries among others of which students are no longer guaranteed access to under the current E-Learning arrangements for the rest of the semester,” a brief on the petition said.

    It is unclear how many signatories the lead petitioners require to submit their petition to the authorities.

    But they stated: “By signing this petition, you are providing critical support to the petitioners to advance this noble cause in and on behalf of the general interests of students.”

    The University of Ghana suspended lectures on Sunday, March 15, two days after a student who had visited the US was confirmed positive.

    The student was one of the first cases of Covid-19 in Ghana.

    Vice Chancellor Professor Ebenezer Oduro Owusu announced the suspension of lectures in a live broadcast.

    Source: 3 News

  • Coronavirus: Obama criticises Trump administration’s virus response

    Former US President Barack Obama has criticized his successor Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.

    In an online address to graduating college students, he said the pandemic had shown that many officials “aren’t even pretending to be in charge”.

    It is the second time in recent days that Mr Obama has hit out at the Trump administration’s coronavirus response.

    He said it had been “an absolute chaotic disaster” during a leaked conference call last week.

    The former president also gave an address to high school students that was hosted by NBA star LeBron James and was part of a special programme that featured numerous celebrities including the Jonas Brothers, Megan Rapinoe, Pharrell Williams and education activist Malala Yousafzai.

    In his speech to graduates from several dozen historically black colleges and universities, Mr Obama said the Covid-19 outbreak had exposed failings in the country’s leadership.

    “More than anything this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing,” he said.

    “A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge,” he added.

    Why are Trump and Obama in a new spat? Why has the virus hit African Americans so hard? Trump says US reopening ‘vaccine or no vaccine’ More than 1,200 people have died with coronavirus in the US over the past 24 hours, according to the latest figures from Johns Hopkins University.

    The total death toll now stands at almost 89,000, which is the highest anywhere in the world.

    Mr Obama also spoke at length about the impact the pandemic is having on black communities in the US.

    “A disease like this just spotlights the underlying inequalities and extra burdens that black communities have historically had to deal with in this country,” he said.

    African Americans make up a disproportionate number of coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations in the US.

    The former president also referenced the killing of Ahmaud Arbery – an unarmed black jogger who was shot and killed by two white men in February – during his address.

    He said racial inequalities in the US were made apparent “when a black man goes for a jog and some folks feel like they can stop and question and shoot him, if he doesn’t submit to their question”.

    “If the world’s going to get better, it’s going to be up to you,” he told the graduates.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Coronavirus: Trump says US reopening, ‘vaccine or no vaccine’

    President Donald Trump says the US will reopen, “vaccine or no vaccine”, as he announced an objective to deliver a coronavirus jab by year end.

    He likened the vaccine project, dubbed “Operation Warp Speed”, to the World War Two effort to produce the world’s first nuclear weapons.

    But Mr Trump made clear that even without a vaccine, Americans must begin to return to their lives as normal.

    Many experts doubt that a coronavirus jab can be developed within a year.

    What is Operation Warp Speed? Speaking at a White House Rose Garden news conference on Friday, Mr Trump said the project would begin with studies on 14 promising vaccine candidates for accelerated research and approval.

    “That means big and it means fast,” he said of Operation Warp Speed. “A massive scientific, industrial and logistical endeavour unlike anything our country has seen since the Manhattan Project.”

    Mr Trump named an Army general and a former healthcare executive to lead the operation, a partnership between the government and private sector to find and distribute a vaccine.

    Moncef Slaoui, who previously led the vaccines division at pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, will lead the mission, while Gen Gustave Perna, who oversees distribution for the US Army, is to serve as chief operating officer.

    Speaking after Mr Trump, Mr Slaoui said he was “confident” that a “few hundred million doses of vaccine” will be delivered by the end of 2020.

    He acknowledged in an earlier interview with the New York Times that the timeline was ambitious, but said he “would not have committed unless I thought it was achievable”.

    Many experts say a vaccine is the only thing that will give Americans confidence in fully reopening the economy in the absence of widespread testing.

    What else did President Trump say?

    “I don’t want people to think this is all dependent on a vaccine,” he said. “Vaccine or no vaccine, we’re back. And we’re starting the process.”

    “In many cases they don’t have vaccines and a virus or a flu comes and you fight through it,” he added. “Other things have never had a vaccine and they go away.”

    “I think the schools should be back in the fall,” Mr Trump continued.

    Earlier this week Dr Anthony Fauci, who serves on the coronavirus taskforce and appeared wearing a mask at the Rose Garden conference, testified to the Senate that it would be a “bridge too far” for schools to reopen in the autumn.

    As Mr Trump spoke on Friday, lorry drivers who have parked around the White House for several weeks blared their horns in protest against low wages, neither for nor against the president.

    “Those are friendly truckers. They’re on our side,” Mr Trump said. “It’s almost a celebration in a way.”

    At one point, the president – who wore no mask – instructed a reporter to remove hers so she could be better heard over the noise of honking as she addressed him.

    Is end of 2020 a realistic timeframe? Dr Fauci and other experts have strongly suggested that a jab will take at least a year to develop.

    When the Ebola outbreak struck between 2014-16, it was not until December 2019 that the US Food and Drug Administration approved its first vaccine.

    Some health experts have remained sceptical about the rapid timeline for development and distribution proposed by the White House.

    “I don’t understand how that happens,” said Dr Peter Hotez, co-director of the Medicine Coronavirus Vaccine Team at Baylor College, on CNN after Mr Trump’s announcement.

    “I don’t see a path by which any vaccine is licensed for emergency use or otherwise till the third quarter of 2021,” he added.

    Dr Rick Bright, an ousted US vaccines director who has accused the White House of exerting political pressure around coronavirus treatments, testified to Congress on Thursday that such jabs often take up to a decade to develop.

    What other US coronavirus efforts are there? ‘Warp Speed’ is the latest of several Covid response projects Washington has undertaken.

    In March, the White House launched a testing initiative, enlisting major pharmacy retailers like CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid to set up drive-through testing sites throughout the country. Such partnerships have stalled, however, and the US has faced continued criticism for its lags in testing.

    In recent weeks, the White House announced further efforts and has helped ramp up testing to nearly 10 million as of 15 May, according to the Our World in Data database.

    Besides the new White House jab initiative, the Food and Drug Administration is also evaluating vaccine candidates for possible human trials.

    On Friday night, the Democratic-controlled US House of Representatives passed by a vote of 208-199 a bill to spend more than $3tn (£2.5tn) on coronavirus relief, including stimulus funds to local governments and direct payments to Americans.

    But the package, which even some Democrats objected to, is rated as having no chance of passage in the Republican-controlled Senate.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Chinese ambassador to Israel found dead in Tel Aviv home

    The Chinese ambassador to Israel, Du Wei, has been found dead in his home north of Tel Aviv, according to the Israeli foreign ministry and police.

    No cause of death was given, and Israeli police on Sunday said it had opened an investigation.

    Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld confirmed that Du was found in the early morning by the envoy’s staff in his home in Herzliya.

    He said police were at the scene investigating the circumstances surrounding Du’s death.

    Media reports said according to an initial assessment, Du appears to have died of a cardiac arrest, but there was no official confirmation.

    Yuval Rotem, Israel’s director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said he spoke with China’s deputy ambassador to express condolences and pledged to “help the Chinese embassy with anything they may need along the way”, Israeli daily Haaretz reported.

    Du had arrived in Israel in February. He had previously served as China’s envoy to Ukraine, according to the embassy’s website.

    He is survived by a wife and son, both of whom were not in Israel.

    Israel enjoys good relations with China.

    The ambassador’s death comes just two days after he condemned comments by visiting US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who denounced Chinese investments in Israel and accused China of hiding information about the coronavirus pandemic.

    Source: aljazeera.com

  • Surnames could dictate who buys alcohol in South Africa

    Government draft plans for relaxing lockdown restrictions in South Africa would allow the alcohol trade to operate from Monday to Wednesday between 08:00 and 12:00.

    However, the Liquor Traders’ Association of South Africa, expecting a boom in demand, has expressed concerns that it will be difficult to maintain social distancing in stores with such a limited schedule.

    It suggests extending opening hours from Monday to Saturday and also a system based on customers’ surnames, with the first letter dictating on which days of the week they are allowed to buy alcohol.

    Under its recommendations, anyone whose surname starts with a letter between A and M could buy alcohol on Mondays and Wednesdays and people whose surnames begin with letters N to Z could do so on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

    There would be no restrictions on Fridays and Saturdays. All customers would have to show identification to prove they meet the criteria.

    But no decision has been made yet.

    Cheers!

    Source: bbc.com

  • Somalia blast kills regional governor

    An explosion in Somalia has killed at least four people including a regional governor.

    Correspondents say the bomb blast in Galkayo is widely thought to have been detonated by Islamist militant group al-Shabab, which is very active in the area.

    In recent years it has killed numerous officials including senior members of the police force, a mayor and business leaders.

    Galkayo is a divided city that is governed by the two states of Galmudug and Puntland.

    Militias from rival clans have often fought each other in the city.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Kumawood actress killed in motor accident

    The month of May has been filled with series of sad and sudden turn of events in the entertainment industry especially with deaths of movie actors.

    On May 2, 2020, Ghanaians were hit with news of the death of popular Kumawood actor Bishop Bernard Nyarko, which occurred at the Ridge Hospital in Accra.

    Fourteen days after his death, another comic actress has followed suit through a motor accident.

    The Bono comic actress, Victoria Fosua popularly known as Nana Yaa reportedly died yesterday evening at Nsuatere on the Berekum-Sunyani road.

    The 43-year-old actress, according to reports by Adom TV, was allegedly knocked down while riding her motorbike by an overtaking Hyundai taxi driver.

    Augustine Boateng, brother of the deceased who confirmed the news to Adom TV, said the Sunyani police are investigating the matter.

    The taxi driver involved in the accident is in police custody and is expected to be arraigned before the court on Monday.

    The late actress became popular on social media during the lockdown period with her skit on COVID-19.

    Watch her comedy skit below:

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ghana Premier League must follow Bundesliga – Godwin Attram

    Former Great Olympics coach Godwin Attram believes Ghana must follow the footsteps of Germany to resume domestic football as soon as possible.

    After two months of suspension of the sport due to the coronavirus pandemic, Germany took a significant step in resuming its first and second-tier leagues on Saturday.

    The Ghana Premier League has been at a standstill since March 15 following a ban on all public gatherings including sporting and religious events in the West African nation as part of the measures to combat the spread of the disease.

    “I will like to thank Kurt Okraku for all that he really brought on for the league,” Attram told Joy FM.

    “The league was really going on very well; people were going to the stadium like it used to be before.

    “The league was good, it was really back, for two years we did not play, we started and got to almost half of the season, then Covid-19 came in.

    “If Germany is playing football today, then I believe that football must come back.”

    The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has said it will wait until at least June 30 to make a decision on the future of the league

    “No matter what it is, I think the FA must put some measures to the ground for government because the government will decide what we have to do. If the FA put up good measures that people will be safe, then why not?” Attram added.

    “We can play without fans; if we really want football to come back, then maybe the FA will decide to support the clubs so we play behind closed doors.”

    The Premier League was at its Matchweek 15 stage when it ground to a halt and Aduana Stars led the standings.

    Whereas club officials from King Faisal, Berekum Chelsea and Eleven Wonders have advocated for a complete annulment of the current season, others like Medeama want the championship to be continued when it is safe to do so.

    With Ghana’s coronavirus case numbers steadily increasing, the future of the league is unclear.

    On March 15 when the West African nation placed a ban on all public gatherings including sporting events, forcing the suspension of the Premier League, a total of six cases had been recorded.

    As at Saturday May 16, the West African nation had registered 5,638 cases involving 22 deaths and 1,460 recoveries.

    Globally, over 4,686,682 persons had been infected, and 310,954 lives were lost.

    Source: goal.com

  • CK Akonnor should go all out – Godwin Attram

    The assistant coach of Black Stars B, Godwin Attram, has congratulated Charles Kwablan Akonnor for securing the head coach role of the Black Stars and has urged him to ‘go all out’.

    The duo received their appointments in January 2020 after a surprising dissolution of the previous technical team by the Ghana Football Association.

    CK Akonnor selected his first 23 man squad for a double header against Sudan in March but the outbreak of the coronavirus has led to the postponement of the encounters.

    Although he is yet to manage the senior national team in a match, Attram is of the view that CK is the right man for the job and declared his support.

    “I would like to congratulate my senior coach [CK Akonnor] for this appointment,” he told Joy FM.

    “I want to urge him that he has what it takes to do the job. He should go all out to do things because he is the coach, he can make the decisions. We are all behind him with prayers. He should go all out and he will succeed.”

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Ghana striker Rahael Dwamena returns to training after months of no football

    Ghana forward, Raphael Dwamena has finally returned to training after seven months of no football due to health problems.

    The 24-year-old was diagnosed for heart-related diseases in 2019 and was ruled out indefinitely from playing football.

    He successfully underwent a heart surgery and was sidelined for a month away from football activities.

    However, Dwamena joined his teammates at Real Zaragoza on Saturday’s training session.

    His return to the turf comes as a relief for his club Real Zaragoza as they prepare for the resumption of football activities after the Coronavirus break.

    Dwamena is on a season-long loan deal at Real Zaragoza from Spanish La Liga club UD Levante.

    Dwamena scored two goals in 9 matches for Real Zaragoza in the La Liga 2 before he was retired prematurely in October due to his health conditions.

    He has capped nine times for the senior national team of Ghana.

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Coronavirus: Italy takes ‘calculated risk’ in easing restrictions – PM

    Italy is taking a “calculated risk” as it moves to further ease its coronavirus lockdown measures, PM Giuseppe Conte has admitted.

    He said “the contagion curve” could rise again, but the country could not afford to wait for a vaccine.

    Mr Conte announced that travel to and from Italy, and between the country’s regions would be allowed from 3 June.

    Gyms, swimming pools and sports centres will reopen on 25 May, and cinemas and theatres on 15 June.

    Travellers from EU countries will be able to enter Italy without going into a two-week quarantine.

    The announced measures are a major step in the country’s efforts to restart its economy after more than two months of lockdown.

    Italian officials say 31,763 people have now died with the virus in the country, the third highest figure behind the US and UK.

    But Italy’s infection rate has fallen sharply in recent days.

    It was the first country in Europe to impose nationwide restrictions when coronavirus cases began to surface in northern regions in February.

    But it began to relax those measures earlier this month, when it allowed factories and parks to reopen on 4 May.

    What did PM Conte say?
    “We’re facing a calculated risk in the knowledge that the contagion curve may rise again,” Mr Conte said in a televised address late on Saturday.

    “We have to accept it otherwise we will never be able to start up again.”

    The prime minister said Italy’s businesses could not afford to wait until a vaccine was found, because “we would end up with a strongly damaged economic and social structure”.

    Some Italian regions had called for a swifter easing of restrictions, but the prime minister said they would be relaxed gradually to avoid a second wave of cases.

    Shops and restaurants are also due to reopen from 18 May providing social distancing is enforced.

    Catholic churches are preparing for the resumption of Mass on the same day, but there will be strict social distancing and worshippers must wear face masks. Other faiths will also be allowed to hold religious services.

    Mr Conte’s announcement came shortly after the country, which was once the global epicentre of the pandemic, reported a further decline in its daily death toll.

    It reported more than 900 deaths on 27 March, but the authorities said there were 153 in the past 24 hours.

    Earlier this week, the government approved a €55bn (£48bn; $59bn) stimulus package designed to offset the economic impact of the pandemic on businesses and families.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Lilwin apologizes for ‘falsely’ accusing Bandex

    Kumawood actor Kwadwo Nkansah ‘LilWin’ has incurred the rage of Movie Producer, Alhaji Ahmed Banda, popularly known as Bandex, over the actor’s recent allegation that Bandex has failed to pay him for a movie role he played.

    The actor is said to have, in a YouTube video, accused Bandex of owing him but Bandex, in an interview with Kwesi Aboagye on Peace FM’s ‘Entertainment Review’ on Saturday, May 16, 2020, denied owing LilWin and asked him to retract his words.

    Bandex was irritated by the actor’s character and with his legal counsel has cautioned LilWin to render an unqualified apology using the same medium through which he made his utterances.

    LilWin, speaking on the same programme, swallowed back his words explaining to host Kwesi Aboagye that he meant no harm but only sought to clarify a point, in an interview which was uploaded to YouTube,  that some movie producers fail to pay actors their due.

    He, however, admitted making the statement that Bandex is owing him but why he made such a comment is something that Lil Win failed to give a proper explanation for.

    On whether or not he will apologize for his social faux pas, LilWin said ”it is a human being that apologizes not an animal. He’s a father to me and an elderly person deserves an apology . . . So far as I didn’t speak well, I have to apologize and this is not an outsider fight but something within the acting fraternity. So, if I have offended him, then it’s only appropriate to apologize to him”.

    He told Bandex in a telephone interview on the entertainment programme that “if I have offended you, please forgive me”.

    Although Bandex accepted the apology, he is not completely appeased as he told LilWin to comply with his lawyer’s demand for a public apology by using the same mediums like YouTube and other social media platforms to retract his words and set the record straight.

    But will LilWin honour the request for a public apology?

    The actor answered; ”For me to make a public apology is not a sin. I can do it at any time. He’s a father figure to me. It is nothing if I should do a video to apologize publicly because he is my father. I can do the video more than 30 times”. 

    Source: Peacefmonline.com

  • I don’t like people who beg – Says actress Omotola

    Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde had a chat session with her followers on Twitter today, and one of them saw it as an opportunity to ask for ”palliatives” from the actress.

    Omotola wasn’t in for such and informed him she doesn’t like people that beg.

    See their exchange below

    Source: Peacefmonline.com

  • My relationship with D-Black strictly professional, no sexual affair – Singer S3fa

    Singer S3fa has denied any sexual relationship between her and rapper D-Black.

    Speaking to her alleged ‘extra affair’ with the founder of her record label, the Black Avenue Muzik signee said in an interview with host Abeiku Aggrey Santana on Okay FM’s ‘Bless Da Mic’ segment of the ‘Drive Time’ that her relationship with D-Black is strictly professional and has nothing to do with sex or any amorous feeling.

    Video below-

     

    Source: Peacefmonline.com

  • Stop hyping Joe Mettle, he has not gotten to the height Ghanaians are putting him – Patience Nyarko fumes

    Gospel musician Patience Nyarko has made certain claims about gospel musician Joe Mettle, asking Ghanaians to stop hyping him.

    Patience Nyarko during an interview burst out saying, Ghanaians should stop hyping Joe Mettle because he has not gotten to the level they are putting him on.

    She said Joe Mettle sings mostly Pentecost and Methodist songs, and if these two churches are to ask him to stop singing their songs, how many songs will be left of him.

    She went ahead to say what about some of them who write their own songs, what are attention are they getting.

    Watch video below;

     

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    Gospel musician Patience Nyarko vexmad…. had this to say about her colleague gospel musician Joe Mettle on live radio

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    Source: ghbase.com

  • Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale spotted chilling together inside 4Syte mansion

    A video has been sighted of two of the great dancehall acts in Ghana in the name of Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale inside 4Syte mansion having a good time together.

    This goes to prove that they are now the best of friends after they squashed their beef during the Peace Conference initiated by Dr Kofi Abban.

    In the video, the two were seen engaging each other in a conversation with Stonebwoy sitting down and standing.

    Others joined and they were full of laughter. Moments later, the two were seen outside the mansion exchanging quips with the people around.

    Stonebwoy later jumped onto a motorbike which was parked around and sparked it while Shatta Wale stood cheering him up

    See the video below:

     

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    Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale having fun inside 4syte mansion

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    Source: ghbase.com

  • Do you know the top 5 Female Rappers in Ghana?

    Rap is a very difficult genre of music for many artistes. This is because unlike singing, rappers have to be creative always, use a lot of literary devices in their delivery and sometimes sound controversial in order to get people’s attention.

    Ghana as a country can boast of many talented male MCs like Sarkodie, Manifest, Strongman, EL, Flowking Stone, Kwesi Arthur, and several others.

    However, when it comes to rap for women very little can be said about it. Though female artistes don’t find rap music attractive, there are quite a number of them who are doing serious rap at the highest level.

    In this article, I have reviewed the top 5 female rappers in Ghana currently making a big statement in a male-dominated genre of music.

    1. Eno Barony

    I Was Born Dead"- Eno Barony Replies Medikal - Kuulpeeps - Ghana ...

    She is undoubtedly the best female rapper in Ghana currently. She even got nominated for the ‘Best Rapper of the Year’ category at the 2018 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA). Her nomination was historic because it made her the first woman to be nominated in such a category.

    Many entertainment critics including famous artiste managers, Bulldog believe Eno is extremely talented than most of the popular male rappers we have in Ghana currently. The ‘Fear No Man’ rapper is currently in a lyrical battle with Ghanaian singer cum rapper, Sister Afia.

    2. Freda Rhymz

    Freda Rhymes leaves Black Avenue Muzik » MyMusicGH

    She won the biggest music reality show in Ghana – MTN Hitmaker Season 6, by just rapping her way to success in 2017. During the whole competition, Freda impressed the judges and audience with extraordinary rap performances and stagecraft.

    She is always remembered as the 1st female act to win this competition. She got signed to D Black’s record label, Black Avenue Musik, after Hitmaker and later blamed the label for giving her less exposure as an artiste.

    3. Eazzy

    I wouldn't like to work with Kuami Eugene and Patapaa - Eazzy ...

    Eazzy used to be the only top female rapper in Ghana’s music scene some 8 years ago. She has won several awards as an artiste and in 2011 she was nominated 5 times at the Ghana Music Awards. Eazzy is well remembered in Ghana as a top artiste during her days with Richie Mensah’s Lynx Entertainment record label.

    4. Feli Nuna

    Feli Nuna ft. Edem x Flowking Stone - Edzoleme (Official Video)

    Feli Nuna has carved a niche for herself as a versatile rapper who raps well in English, Ewe, and Pidgin. One of her best rap songs is titled, ‘Edzoleme’, the song featured Edem and Flowking Stone who are all dope rappers in Ghana. She recently dropped a controversial comment on Twitter that she is better lyrically than all the female rappers in Ghana.

    5. Sista Afia

    Medikal didn't write my verses - Sista Afia

    Many people know her as a high life artiste due to the kind of songs she has churned out over the years. She, however, proved to many critics that she is a very gifted rapper when she released a hot hip hop tune titled, ‘WMT’ recently. The song since its release has been considered as a diss song to Wendy Shay and Sister Derby who are also musicians in Ghana. She dropped a rap song titled, ‘You Got Nerves’ to diss Eno Barony and Freda Rhymz for claiming to be the best in female rap.

    Source: Eben Owurachy, Contributor

  • NPP primaries: Peace FM’s Kwesi Aboagye to campaign for Obour

    Ghanaian media personality and host of Entertainment Review on Peace FM, Kwesi Aboagye, has thrown his support for Bice Osei Kufour, popularly known as Obour, saying he will campaign for him in the upcoming parliamentary primaries for the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    The former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), has filed for the contest, aspiring to become the parliamentary candidate for the Asante Akyem South Constituency in the Asante Region.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with Obour on his Entertainment Review show Saturday, May 16, 2020, Kwesi Aboagye also declared support for actor, John Dumelo, aspiring to be Member of Parliament (MP), for the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency in the Greater Accra Region.

    According to Kwesi Aboagye, both Obour and John Dumelo are in the Creative Arts Industry and irrespective of their political affiliations, nothing can stop him [Aboagye] from campaigning for the two to win their seats.

    “…I throw my support behind Obour and John Dumelo, they’re our own and nothing can stop us from campaigning for anyone in the Creative Arts space irrespective of their stands in politics, whether NPP or NDC. Anyone who doesn’t understand this can go and hug the transformer”, said Kwesi Aboagye.

    Currently, the party is devising any available means to conduct its primaries after it failed to conduct the elections on April 25 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Source: Ghana Guardian

  • We’ve had enough of you! – Social media reactions after Nana Yaa Brefo’s resignation

    Some Ghanaians on social media have refused to sympathize with embattled Adom TV presenter, Nana Yaa Brefo after resigning from her position at the Multimedia Group Limited.

    The seasoned broadcaster has come under immense criticism in recent times after her infamous interview with actress Nana Ama McBrown about the death of actor Bernard Nyarko.

    Adom TV has since rendered an unqualified apology to the star actress and her fans following Nana Yaa Brefo’s question lines in the said interview.

    However, days after the incident, Nana Yaa Brefo took to her Facebook page to announce her resignation from the MGL where she worked for a decade.

    She wrote: “I want to say a big thank you to MultiMedia and my colleagues. Also want to thank my fans for the support really appreciate also thank those who did not, you made me grow during my 10 years stay at Multimedia, (Adom TV ). I bow out of Multimedia to follow other dreams. Thank You all for being there. Akpe”.

    But, Nana Yaa Brefo’s resignation seems to be no business of some Ghanaians as she has suffered another barrage of social media attacks.

    Below are some of the social media reactions.





    Source: Ghana Guardian

  • Nana Yaa Brefo quits Multimedia over McBrown interview?

    Co-host of Badwam on Adom TV, Nana Yaa Brefo has resigned from the Multimedia Group Limited

    The television hostess cum newscaster made this decision known through a post she shared on Facebook thanking her former employers for the opportunity given her to grow.

    Reason behind her sudden resignation cannot be readily told but according to her, she needs to focus on other dreams.

    She said “I want to say a big thank you to MultiMedia and my colleagues. Also want to thank my fans for the support really appreciate also thank those who did not, you made me grow during my 10 years stay at Multi media, (Adom TV ). I bow out of multi media to follow other dreams.Thank You all for being there. Akpe”.

    However, grapevine information says the newscaster is peeved that she was forced to apologize to Nana Ama McBrown after her interview which was heavily criticized by the public.

    Source: MyNewsGh.com

  • New evidence coming in reveals the real writer of Sista Afias diss song, Medikal is innocent

    There was a whole buzz after Sista Afia dropped her diss song WMT, with some claiming and accusing Medikal of being the ghost writer for her.

    Medikal on the other hand debunked that rumor and Sista Afia also confirmed that he had nothing to do with it.

    New evidence coming in proves that what they both said was true, as a video sighted online shows Sista Afia giving proof of the real writer of the song.

    Sista Afia was seen in the video proving that she was the one who wrote the songs herself as she showed the lyrics on her phone dated 2nd May, 2020 and time 17:50 GMT.

    With this, Sista Afia claimed to be the writer of her own song, WMT and not Medikal as many perceived.

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    Source: ghbase.com

  • Félicien Kabuga: Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in France

    The UN children’s agency, Unicef, says a reduction in vaccination rates in the Democratic Republic of Congo could erase the gains made from immunisation over the past two years.

    Unicef said vaccinations were already declining at the beginning of this year, and that the effects of coronavirus will make it worse.

    Health workers lack equipment to protect themselves or the children from Covid-19, and parents are afraid to bring them to vaccination centres.

    Hundreds of thousands of children have not received polio, measles, yellow fever and other vaccines.

    DR Congo might lose its polio-free status and there could be a resurgence of other deadly diseases.

    The country has been affected by decades of conflict and an Ebola epidemic.

    Unicef is worried that the effects of coronavirus could now push it over the edge.

    Source: bbc.com

  • Félicien Kabuga: Rwanda genocide suspect arrested in France

    Félicien Kabuga, one of the most wanted suspects in the Rwandan genocide, has been arrested near Paris, the French justice ministry has announced.

    Mr Kabuga was detained by gendarmes in Asnières-sur-Seine, where he had been living under a false identity.

    The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has charged the 84-year-old with genocide and crimes against humanity.

    He is alleged to have been the main financier of the ethnic Hutu extremists who slaughtered 800,000 people in 1994.

    They were targeting members of the minority Tutsi community, as well as their political opponents.

    The United States had offered a $5m (£4.1m) reward for information leading to Mr Kabuga’s arrest.

    Who is Félicien Kabuga?

    By Will Ross, Africa editor, BBC World Service

    The businessman from the Hutu ethnic group is accused of being one of the main financiers of the Rwandan genocide, paying for the militias that carried out the massacres.

    He also founded and funded the notorious Radio Télévision Libre des Mille Collines (RTLM), a Rwandan broadcaster that actively encouraged people to search out and kill anyone who was from the Tutsi ethnic group.

    The fact that he has been found on the outskirts of Paris living under a false name is surprising.

    For many years, Félicien Kabuga was thought to be living in Kenya, where powerful politicians were accused of thwarting efforts to get him arrested.

    More than a quarter of a century after the genocide, he will go on trial at an international court.

    How was he found?

    The French public prosecutor’s office and the police said Mr Kabuga had been living under a false identity in a flat with the complicity of his children.

    He was arrested at 05:30 (03:30 GMT) on Saturday in what the chief prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) at The Hague – which is handling outstanding war crimes cases for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia – called “a sophisticated, co-ordinated operation with simultaneous searches across a number of locations” following a joint investigation.

    Media captionBBC News reports show how the story of the genocide emerged

    “The arrest of Félicien Kabuga today is a reminder that those responsible for genocide can be brought to account, even 26 years after their crimes,” Serge Brammertz said in a statement.

    “For international justice, Kabuga’s arrest demonstrates that we can succeed when we have the international community’s support,” he added.

    Mr Brammertz expressed his appreciation to France, but said essential contributions had also been made by Rwanda, Belgium, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Luxembourg, Switzerland, the US, Europol and Interpol.

    Following completion of appropriate procedures under French law, Mr Kabuga is expected to be transferred to the custody of the IRMCT, where he will stand trial.

    Mr Kabuga was indicted in 1997 by the on seven counts of genocide, complicity in genocide, direct and public incitement to commit genocide, attempt to commit genocide, conspiracy to commit genocide, persecution and extermination.

    There are now two people earmarked for trial by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda who remain at large – Protais Mpiranya and Augustin Bizimana.

    How did the genocide unfold?

    On 6 April 1994, a plane carrying then-President Juvenal Habyarimana – a Hutu – was shot down, killing all on board. Hutu extremists blamed the Tutsi rebel group, the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) – an accusation it denied.

    In a well-organised campaign of slaughter, militias were given hit lists of Tutsi victims. Many were killed with machetes in acts of appalling brutality.

    Photographs of victims in the Kigali genocide memorialImage copyrightAFP
    Image captionPhotographs of some victims are displayed at the Kigali Genocide Memorial

    One of the militias was the ruling party’s youth wing, the Interahamwe, which set up road blocks to find Tutsis, incited hatred via radio broadcasts and carried out house-to-house searches.

    Little was done internationally to stop the killings. The UN and Belgium had forces in Rwanda but the UN mission was not given a mandate to act. The Belgians and most UN peacekeepers pulled out.

    The RPF, backed by Uganda, started gaining ground and marched on Kigali. Some two million Hutus fled, mainly to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    The RPF was accused of killing thousands of Hutus as it took power, although it denied that.

    Dozens of Hutus were convicted for their role in the killings by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and hundreds of thousands more faced trial in community courts in Rawanda

    Source: bbc.com

  • Gas carried the ark of covenant from Israel to Ethiopia – Osu Wor-Lumor

    There have been varying stories told about the exact origin of the Ga ethnic group since various scholars have given different versions of their migration stories.

    Given that Africans have roamed the continent for thousands of years and that such migrations might have been northward, southward, eastward or westward, the origin of any group of people in Africa may be very uncertain. Any African might have relatively originated from anywhere in Africa.

    While remembered history cannot be full proof, written history cannot be also full proof. Elements of truth can be garnered from each of them through critical and comparative analysis of facts collected from various sources.

    It is against this backdrop that the GhanaWeb People and Place’s team visited the Chief Priest of the Osu Nadu/Klottey Clan to give us vivid details about the origin and its history.

    Speaking to the host Naa Oyoe Quartey in the interview, the Chief Priest, Wor-Lumor Nuumo Noi Sekanku Kpenuku II revealed that Gas originated from Israel and were part of the family of DAN.

    Interestingly, he revealed to GhanaWeb that the Gas played a major role in the transportation of the ark of covenant to Ethiopia when the Persians invaded Israel.

    “In 72 AD, when the Persians invaded Israel, Jerusalem and they had wanted to take the ark of covenant, so we were the people who carried the ark of covenant to Ethiopia. We left from Ethiopia because the Somalians were disturbing us…We left Ethiopia to Sudan to settle near the Coa Valley…,” he said.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Angela Okorie fights dirty with a troll who called her out for bleaching

    Nollywood actress Angela Okorie is raving mad on a troll who decided to throw shade at her.

    The mother of one has torn into him, raining unprintable insults on him for daring to say she is bleaching her skin.

    The truth indeed hurts.

    The bleaching comment followed after she shared this picture.

    It can be seen that there are traces of blackness on her legs which only suggest that she has been bleaching so this troll commented;

    “Those bleaching legs thou…”— this did not sit well with Angela and she came back with an attack.

    “Idiotic Homo talking rubbish, fix your self b4 talking nonsense Back of pot, this page is not for confusing empty brain like u, your feminine attitude is irritating already u are a man, act like one make ur fellow man no pay ur bride price chimpanzee.

    She went on; “no mind the idiot, he is black like very black and still have knuckles he is looking for attention Imbecile a”

    “I no fit ooooo , suffer not a witch to live Na bible talk am , if u talk rubbish when u are supposed to use ur brain I will help ur brain reset.”

    As we mentioned earlier, the truth really hurts!

    Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

  • I am an Arsenal man – Fabregas

    Cesc Fabregas starred at both Arsenal and Chelsea over the course of his glittering career, but he admits that his spell at Highbury and the Emirates Stadium will always stand out as special.

    Fabregas moved to north London from Barcelona’s La Masia academy in 2003 at just 16, and became Arsenal’s youngest-ever first-team player months later by making his debut in the League Cup against Rotherham.

    He went on to spend eight seasons under Arsene Wenger at the club, making more than 300 appearances and lifting the FA Cup in 2004-05.

    A move back to Barcelona and later Chelsea followed, with both spells yielding the league trophy he was unable to obtain with the Gunners, but when told by fellow Arsenal favourite Thierry Henry that red was his colour, Cesc was in full agreement.

    “When I think about you, you are in a red shirt,” Henry told his former team-mate in an Instagram chat. “I know people will say you won the league and became a legend at Chelsea, but you are an Arsenal man.”

    Fabregas replied: “I am and it will be part of me for the rest of my life. I would never have thought I would have mixed feelings between these two teams, but you go there and you meet people, you win titles, become important and win titles. You end up having so much love for the club.

    “You are right. You don’t forget where you come from and I came from Barcelona academy and I will never forget that, but to make it on the biggest level was at Arsenal and I don’t forget that.

    “I was so lucky to come in at that moment, to see you, Ashley (Cole), Robert (Pires), Patrick (Vieira), Sol (Campbell).

    “The management at the club gave me so much leadership and everything I needed to be a top player. I will never deny that I will always be an Arsenal man in my heart.

    “Football has so many turnarounds but I will never forget the connection with the fans and I had so much love at Arsenal and Chelsea. No can ever hear me say anything bad about Arsenal, even when I went to Chelsea and won there, and then won the league.”

    Fabregas, 33, is currently starring in Ligue 1 with Monaco, after leaving Chelsea for the principality in January 2019.

    Source: goal.com

  • I’m the greatest African player of all-time – Samuel Eto’o

    Former Cameroon and Barcelona striker Samuel Eto’o believes he is the greatest African footballer of all time, while also taking a jab at fellow former forwards El-Hadji Diouf and Didier Drogba.

    Ex-Senegal international Diouf recently claimed he was the greatest striker to ever come out of the continent, while debates over the best African players of all time tend to make mention of former Chelsea and Ivory Coast star Drogba.

    Eto’o won four African Player of the Year awards, level with Yaya Toure, while Drogba and Diouf earned the award twice.

    He played for Real Madrid, Real Mallorca, Barcelona, Inter, Chelsea, Everton and more, won a remarkable array of trophies including four Champions Leagues, three La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies, a Serie A, a Coppa Italia, and the FIFA Club World Cup.

    He also represented Cameroon on 118 occasions, scoring 56 goals and playing at four World Cups. He also won an Olympic gold medal in 2000, and two African Cup of Nations titles.

    “Even if my brother Diouf the last time, with an extra glass, got a little lost, there is no debate”, said Eto’o, in a reference to the Diouf video where the former Senegal international appeared a little drunk.

    “None of them [Diouf and Drogba] can come and say that they were at my level or better. And it’s not the fact that I say it, it’s a fact, it’s something that is there. I wanted to be number one and I have been throughout my career.”

    Source: footballghana.com

  • Blow for victims of police brutality as appeal is thrown out

    Five women seeking compensation for torture and police brutality meted on them during the 1992 “Mothers of Political Prisoners” demonstrations in Nairobi have suffered a blow after the Court of Appeal threw out their petition.

    A three-man bench upheld a High Court decision that dismissed the petition.

    “The claims of the five appellants, just like those whose cases have been decided, are a copy-and-paste work that betrays truth and reality. Nothing has been presented to warrant our interference with the conclusions made by the Judge (Isaac Lenaola), said justices William Ouko, Martha Koome and Daniel Musinga unanimously.

    They said that when the courts began compensating political prisoners whose cases were genuine, clear and proven, the floodgates appear to have been opened.

    A host of petitions have been filed by anyone who might have had a brush, no matter how slight, with the law, as well others who might just want to exploit the situation and reap where they did not sow, the judges observed.

    “We do not see why the genuine claims should fail, but those who see this as a cash cow, where it is imagined that one would walk in and walk out with money, should expect such outcomes as this” they said.

    The petitioners were Jacinta Wamwere, Mary Njeri Kuria, Cecilia Wangu, Margaret Wanjiru and Mary Njeri Kamau, all from Nakuru County and relatives of former political detainee Koigi Wamwere.

    They petitioned the High Court in 2013, citing violation of their fundamental rights and the Constitution, claiming that they were subjected to torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment by the State on diverse dates between March 3, 1992 and January 19, 1993.

    In their evidence, they said they had engaged in peaceful demonstrations agitating for the release of 53 political prisoners at Freedom Corner in Uhuru Park, Nairobi, and later at the All Saints Cathedral,

    The court heard that they were brutally kicked, punched slapped and whipped by and slapped, beaten with by the police and General Service Unit officers.

    All the five testified before Justice Lenaola but did not call any other witnesses. The judges said the burden of proof was on them to present evidence to support the claims.

    In their appeal, the petitioners claimed that the trial court had rejected their case because it was filed many years after the the incident. And the bench dismissed their reason for filing the petition late because President Daniel arap Moi was still in power as a lame excuse.

    Source: nation.co.ke

  • Nigeria records 288 fresh cases of coronavirus, total rises to 5,445

    Nigeria has recorded 288 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed infections in the country to 5,445.

    Announcing the new development on Friday night, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said the country recorded the new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

    The NCDC also said that four new patients have been confirmed dead to the virus in the country, bringing the total number of deaths to 171.

    Till date, 5,445 cases have been confirmed, 3,959 are active cases, 1320 cases have been discharged and 171 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    The 288 new cases are reported from 15 states- Lagos(179), Kaduna (20), Katsina (15), Jigawa(15), Borno (13), Ogun(11), Kano(8), FCT(7), Niger (4), Ekiti(4), Oyo (3), Delta (3), Bauchi(3), Kwara (2), Edo(1)

    The centre has also urged Nigerians to remember that there is no specific cure for COVID-19 as Clinical trials are ongoing to assess the safety and the efficacy of drug & vaccine candidates for public use.

    According to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, since 31 December 2019 and as of 15 May 2020, 4 405 680 cases of COVID-19 (in accordance with the applied case definitions and testing strategies in the affected countries) have been reported, including 302 115 deaths.

    Cases have been reported from:

    Africa: 75 685 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are South Africa (12 739), Egypt (10 829), Morocco (6 607), Algeria (6 442) and Ghana (5 530).

    Asia: 732 064 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Turkey (144 749), Iran (114 533), China (84 029), India (81 970) and Saudi Arabia (46 869).

    America: 1 943 455 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are United States (1 417 889), Brazil (202 918), Peru (80 604), Canada (73 401) and Mexico (42 595).

    Europe: 1 645 366 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Russia (252 245), United Kingdom (233 151), Spain (229 540), Italy (223 096) and Germany (173 152).

    Oceania: 8 414 cases; the five countries reporting most cases are Australia (6 989), New Zealand (1 148), Guam (154), French Polynesia (60) and Northern Mariana Islands (19).

    Other: 696 cases have been reported from an international conveyance in Japan.

    Source: vanguardngr

  • Bernard Tekpetey bemoans the absence of fans ahead of Bundesliga return

    Fortuna Düsseldorf forward Bernard Tekpetey insists ‘something will be missing’ when the Bundesliga returns without fans at the stadium.

    As part of measures to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, the German Football league authorities have prevented fans from going to the stadia to watch Bundesliga matches.

    The Bundesliga has been on suspension since March, but returns on Saturday with games across Germany.

    Tekpetey is delighted by the return of the league but admits the fans will be missed at match centers.

    “Football is back and i’m really excited, and proud because that is my passion,” he told Tv3. “It is something I really want to do all the time and with this corona, we have been home doing nothing and so I’m glad football is back,” he added.

    “In games, sometimes we players we love to play when our fans are there with us, cheering us together and singing but in this case we don’t have the fans there and it looks like something is missing because sometimes when the fans are shouting and singing it gives us some motivation.”

    The 22-year old has been ruled out of Fortuna Dusseldorf’s game on Saturday against SC Paderborn due to injury.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet

  • Producer Hammer touched by his sons prayer request for late mum

    Producer Hammer has shared a photo of his two sons at the cemetery paying respect to his late wife who passed on six years ago.

    The post disclosed that, the late Irene Nana Ama Asante died of heart attack when her sons were at a younger age.

    Hammer, added that he was touched by the prayers his sons said for her as they visited the cemetery recently.

    His caption read: 6yrs ago today my boys lost their mum to a heart attack, hearing their individual prayer at the cemetery today was so touching. Rest In Peace Irene, I got this!

    Source: adomonline.com

  • Coronavirus: Kenya records 23 new cases, 3 more deaths

    The number of people in Kenya who have tested positive for the Covid-19 has risen to 781 following the confirmation of 23 more cases.

    The 23 are five females and 18 males all aged between 24 and 84 years.

    Making the announcement Friday afternoon, Health Chief Administrative Secretary Rashid Aman said 11 of the new cases were reported in Nairobi, five in Mombasa, three in Kajiado while Wajir and Kiambu recorded two each.

    The new cases were discovered after the ministry conducted tests on 2,100 samples. Two of those who tested positive in Kajiado were truck drivers.

    Dr Aman also announced that three more patients succumbed to the disease bringing the total number of Covid-19 deaths in the country to 45.

    Source: theeastafrica.co.ke

  • Support Member States in coronavirus fight IHRDA Programmes Director to AU

    African Union (AU) to take steps to offer direct financial support to its member States as the continent battles the spread of the novel COVID-19.

    Mr Foley, made the call when he delivered via Zoom, the second lecture of the 14-week long “Law and Ethics Web Series”, on the theme, “Regional Governance in Africa in the Wake of Covid-19 and Prospects for the Future”.

    The online seminar is organized jointly by the African Centre on Law and Ethics (ACLE) and the African Centre of International Criminal Justice (ACICJ), both based at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Faculty of Law.

    He said “so far we have seen every wonderful intervention on paper in the continental strategy, but we need to back it up with money.

    If the AU reforms are talking about sustainability in financing and funding, then it is important that we save every little penny that we are making from not moving around into that fund (the solidarity fund). I think the example of ECOWAS of direct provision of services and support to countries should be emulated by the African Union and other Regional Economic Communities”

    The Law Lecturer and Human Rights Advocate in his presentation called on other Regional Economic Communities (RECs) on the continent to follow the example of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)in the provision of support for their member states in the fight to stop the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in Africa.

    “We haven’t heard much from the other Regional Economic Communities such as SADC (Southern African Development Community), COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa), and of course the Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) in North Africa. We would want to see that they emulate the example of ECOWAS” Mr. Foley posited.

    The on-going online Law and Ethics Web Series began on Wednesday the 6th of May this year.

    Various speakers have been lined up for the exercise by the organizers. The series is being coordinated by Dr. Kwaku Agyeman-Budu, a Lecturer and Head of Law Center at the GIMPA Faculty of Law.

  • NAM 1, CEO of MenzGold shows up online on his birthday with a calm video of himself

    The Ceo of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM 1), has showed up online after a very long time of not posting pictures or videos of him.

    He posted a video of himself today, 16th May, 2020 which happens to be his birthday and shared a deep message alongside.

    The video posted by the Menzgold boss looked very innocent and calm as he celebrates his birthday today.

    Watch video below;

    Source: ghbase.com

  • Student caged 12 months for stealing mobile phone

    The Assin Fosu District Court has handed a 12-month jail term to a 22-year-old student for stealing a Nokia phone and GHC 140.00.

    James Nkyi pleaded guilty to the three counts of unlawful entry, stealing and possession of instruments intended for unlawful entry.

    Prosecuting, Inspector Gilbert Ayongo, told the Court presided over by Mr Abdul Majeed Illiasu that Mr Ebenezer Adze, the complaint is a resident of Mempeasem-Palaamu, whilst the convict lives at Dominase all in the Assin Fosu Municipality.

    The Prosecution said on Monday, May 4, at about 0830 hours, Mr Adze locked all outlets to his house and room and retired to bed.

    He said while in bed, at about 0130 hours, with lights out, Mr Adze however opened his living room door, stepped out to attend nature’s call.

    The Prosecution said the convict who had in his possession a kitchen knife, torch light, and a box of matches, lurking surreptitiously in the dark, entered the complainant’s room and stole his Nokia phone and 140 cedis.

    He said as the convict was about to exit the room with the booty, the complainant heard his footsteps quickly moved towards the door but sensing danger, the convict fell flat on the floor where the complainant’s wife and children were sleeping.

    According to the Prosecution, the complainant turned on the lights and saw the convict on the floor and so questioned his mission in his room.

    He said the convict told the complainant that he was from Obuasi and got stranded in Assin Fosu, hence his decision to pass the night in his room.

    The prosecution said the complainant thoroughly searched the convict and recovered his mobile phone and 140 cedis in his pocket and raised an alarm attracting other tenants of the house who arrested the convict.

    Source: GNA

  • No nurse wants to attend to patients on the floor Dr. Dekpeh

    No nurse would want to attend to a patient on the floor because they would have to bend or squat before attending to them, Dr. Nabil Dekpeh, the Medical Superintendent for the Wa Municipal Hospital has said.

    He said hospital facilities were compelled to accommodate patients on mattresses on the floor to manage congestion at the facilities.

    Dr. Dekpeh said this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Wa on Thursday on the congestion of the maternity ward at the hospital, which had compelled the facility to accommodate some of the patients on the floor.

    “There are two options, either we tell them (the pregnant women) to go back or we give them mattresses to lie on the floor, so we decided to let them lie on the floor. It is done at every hospital when there is congestion”, he explained.

    Pregnant women at the Maternity Ward of the Hospital are compelled to lie on the floor due to the congestion of the facility causing a public outcry.

    However, the medical superintendent noted that they did not just allow any patient to lie on the floor, but those who went through self-delivery, while those who were critically ill and pregnant women who went through surgery were made to lie on the bed.

    He added that most of those patients who were made to lie on the floor stayed at the facility for less than 24 hours, mostly ten-twelve hours, and were discharged.

    Dr. Dekpeh also explained that the congestion was intermittent, saying “there are times that you will see empty beds there (the maternity ward) for about three days or even a week”.

    He indicated that the facility still served as a referral centre for some health centres in the municipality even though the new Regional Hospital was operational.

    He observed that the new Regional Hospital had come to reduce the burden on the facility as some of the patients were referred to that facility.

    Dr. Dekpeh also blamed the congestion at the facility on the inadequate personnel at some of the District Hospitals, which forced those hospitals to refer special cases to the Wa Municipal Hospital.

    Source: GNA

  • Coronavirus patient from Obuasi found at Derma

    A man from Obuasi in the Ashanti Region whose result of the COVID-19 test proved positive has been traced and found at Derma, a farming community in the Tano South Municipality of the Ahafo Region.

    The man in question was among several people whose samples were taken through contact tracing at Obuasi in early April but left for Derma on a family visit.

    Mr. Collins Offinam Takyi, the Tano South Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) confirmed in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani.

    He said some of the residents might panic because the man had stayed in the area for about three weeks but they did not know that his samples had been taken for testing.

    Mr. Takyi assured contact tracing of the patient had started by the Tano South Municipal Health Directorate and samples of about 50 people, now under quarantine had already been taken for testing.

    He added the Health Directorate was waiting for the results, whilst more contact tracing was being done for further testing.

    Mr. Takyi stated the patient was currently at the Techimantia Polyclinic COVID-19 Centre for treatment but in a stable condition.

    He explained that pragmatic measures were being taken by the Health Directorate and the Assembly to contain the spread of the virus in the Municipality and the region at large.

    Mr. Takyi urged the people to remain calm and religiously abide by the restrictions of no social gathering, follow hygienic protocols of regular handwashing with soap under running water whilst wearing nose mask and ensuring social and physical distancing.

    Source: GNA

  • Coronavirus: Western region records 23 new cases

    The Western Regional Health Directorate has announced that its case count of Coronavirus has increased from 61 to 87 as of Friday, May 15, 2020.

    Western Region had its first positive case of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) on Easter Monday from a Chinese national who works with the Coastal Quarry Company at Anto in the Shama District.

    In a Daily Situation Report released on Friday, May 15, 2020, by the Western Regional Health Director Dr. Jacob Mahama and copied to Daniel Kaku, he stated that the Region has recorded 23 new positive cases of Coronavirus pushing its case count to 87 positive cases.

    He said Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis case counts have soared from 19 to 34.

    According to him, Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality has also recorded 8 new positive cases of Coronavirus.

    So far, Western Region has recorded 754 suspected cases with 436 being tested negative.

    As of Friday, May 15, Jomoro Municipality, Amenfi West Municipality, Amenfi Central District, Amenfi East District and Wassa East District have not recorded any positive case of the deadly Coronavirus.

    “Assessment of Takoradi Airport by national IHR and Port Health Focal person and Regional team for the commencement of domestic flight”, Dr. Jacob Mahama assured.

    He is, therefore advising residents in the region to stay home and report any suspected case to them on 0208149141 for prompt action.

    “Do not hide any relative or friends returning from any affected areas to prevent the spread of the disease”, he reiterated.

    He is also calling on them to practice regular handwashing with soap under running water and also practicing social and physical distancing protocols.

    Breakdown of positive cases of Coronavirus in the Western Region as of Friday, May 15, 2020 are as follows

    1. Sekondi-Takoradi = 34

    2. Tarkwa-Nsuaem = 27

    3. Nzema East Municipality = 6

    4. Ahanta West = 6

    5. Effia Kwesimintim = 5

    6. Prestea Huni-Valley = 4

    7. Ellembelle District = 2

    8. Shama District = 2

    9. Mpohor District = 1

    10. Amenfi West = 0

    11. Wassa East = 0

    12. Jomoro = 0

    13. Amenfi Central = 0

    14. Amenfi East = 0

    Total = 87

    Note the following facts

    Number of suspected cases = 754

    Contact listed = 1,934

    Contacts followed = 1,859

    Negative cases = 436

    Positive cases = 87

    Pending cases = 231

    One person has been recovered and discharged

    One person has been killed by virus in Tarkwa-Nsuaem.

    Source: Daniel Kaku, Contributor

  • Health experts in Obuasi to ensure coronavirus containment

    Government has sent a team of health experts led by Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service to Obuasi in the Ashanti Region to step-up COVID-19 containment efforts.

    The team comprised of epidemiologists and surveillance officials, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the Minister of Information said.

    He said the move became necessary as Ashanti was the second region to have recorded the highest number of cases apart from Greater Accra.

    Dr Kuma-Aboagye during the last update on May 12, 2020, indicated that in the Ashanti Region, Obuasi remained the hottest spot recording about 272 cases.

    Other hotspot areas in the region included Kumasi, Oforikrom, and Nkawie.

    He mentioned Old Tafo, Asokwa, Kumasi Municipal, and Kumasi Metropolis as areas recording high numbers of COVID-19 cases with Suame recording the highest figures.

    Source: GNA

  • Volta Region records first coronavirus death

    The Volta Region Friday recorded its first COVID-19 death at the local Treatment Centre in Ho.

    The deceased, a 60-year-old woman who returned from Accra two weeks ago, visited the Ho Teaching Hospital with difficulty in breathing, fever for three days and reduced level of consciousness.

    She was noticed to have been progressively getting weak prior to her presentation at the Teaching Hospital and passed on after five days on admission at the Regional COVID -19 Centre on May 14, 2020 at 1815 hours.

    Dr. Archibald Yao Letsa, Volta Regional Minister, in a statement copied to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), said the deceased was a known diabetic who had suffered a Cerebro-Vascular Accident (CVA) a few years ago.

    The sexagenarian, the statement said, also had a pacemaker in situ for an unspecified cardiac condition.

    It said she had been previously reviewed at the National Cardio-Thoracic Centre where she was told the pacemaker was no longer effective.

    “On examination, she was febrile (40.0 °C), not pale and anicteric with a Glasgow Coma Score of 11/15. She had a respiratory rate of 28cpm with Bronchial Breath Sounds and coarse crepitations bilaterally.

    Source: GNA

  • Fear isn’t the best mechanism to fight coronavirus – Dr. Okoe-Boye

    Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe-Boye says fear is not the best tactics to urge Ghanaians to abide by the health protocols regarding the Coronavirus disease.

    Speaking on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’ programme on Friday, the Deputy Health Minister noted that creating fear and panic would potentially worsen the situation, explaining such mechanism could compel people who get infected by the disease to refuse to go to the hospitals for testing or to health Professionals for medical advice.

    To him, fear could further result in anxiety and so doesn’t believe in fearmongering as a strategy to curb the spread of the disease.

    “Because life is a balance of risk, you don’t want to put people in exacerbated risk whilst you keep them away from a particular risk,” he said.

    COVID-19 Very Contagious, But Malaria More Deadly

    Dr. Okoe Boye also added that the Coronavirus is not a deadly disease as Malaria.

    “Malaria, in quote, is more fatal than COVID-19, but COVID-19 is more contagious,” he said in an attempt to drive away fears and to encourage infected persons to boldly consult with Health Professionals to get them isolated for treatment.

    According to him, the increasing case count of COVID-19 in the country shouldn’t create despair.

    “When you screen thousand people in Ghana who have come into contact or are at risk or working at the hospital, the infection rate in Ghana now is three. What it means is that when you screen 1,000 people, you get 30 individuals who can have COVID-19 and out of the 30, about 1 or 2 are those who fall ill,” he explained

    Despite the hope of survival from the pandemic, Dr. Okoe Boye advised Ghanaians to protect themselves against the contracting the disease by adhering to the preventive measures outlined by the Health Professionals.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Government deserves a pat on the back for better handling of coronavirus situation – Dr. Okoe Boye

    Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Bernard Okoe Boye, has commended the Government of Ghana for doing a good job in controlling the COVID-19 situation.

    Dr. Okoe Boye asserted that despite the increasing cases of the pandemic disease, the country’s infection and mortality rates remain one of the lowest in Africa and the world at large.

    According to Dr. Okoe Boye, but for the interventions of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the country might have seen a higher case count than what it has currently recorded.

    Speaking to host Kwami Sefa Kayi on Peace FM’s ‘Kokrokoo’ programme, he held that the government deserves a pat on the back for putting measures in place to safeguard the lives of Ghanaians and also ensuring there are no widespread infections of the virus.

    “If you want to judge a country by the number of cases to say the management of the situation has failed, then the whole world has failed. So, you don’t make the mistake of looking at absolute numbers and judge a country to be a failure because it has recorded 5,000. What you must look at is what would have happened if the measures were not put in place?”

    “. . Of the 4,832 active cases, if 2,000 of them become negative in three weeks, do you know what it means? It means this figure once upon a time was only a statistical record. In three weeks, two thousand people from this number who were once upon time positive today might become negative. Now, what it means is that the figure we’re having today is transient,” he stated.

    He also expressed his disagreement with people who think the President shouldn’t have lifted the lockdown because of the increment in the case count.

    Highlighting the main reasons for a lockdown in a pandemic as the novel Coronavirus, he said; “it was to buy time and have enough knowledge about the virus but at a particular threshold, you start going back to life knowing that the risk is still around, but you reduce the risk with steps and guidelines”.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Breakdown of families responsible for streetism – Ag Director

    Mr Gbeawu Daniel Y. Nonah, Acting Director of the Department of Social Welfare has attributed the increase in street children in major cities of the country to the breakdown of the extended Family system.

    “Parents tend to get involved with their community more often than people living alone. What’s more, they teach their children at a young age that the only way they can control what kind of community they have is to contribute to it. When parents contribute to their community by donating money or needed supplies.”

    These were in a statement signed by Mr Nonah and copied to the Ghana News Agency on Friday to commemorate the International day of the Family on the theme;” Families in Development.”

    International Family day is an occasion to celebrate the importance of the family and the benefits from the family and to reflect on how families were affected by changing social and economic trends, and what could be done to strengthen families in response especially during this COVID-19 era. The statement said the purpose of families was to maintain the well-being of its members and of society.

    “Ideally, families would offer predictability, structure, and safety as members mature and participate in the community. In most societies, it is within families that children acquire socialization for life outside the family.

    “Additionally, as the basic unit for meeting the basic needs of its members, it provides a sense of boundaries for performing tasks in a safe environment, ideally builds a person into a functional adult, transmits culture, and ensures continuity of humankind with precedents of knowledge.

    The statement said Parents and sibling were the closest and the biggest security in our families.

    “The kind of person we become depends of the families we grow in. “ It said the theme focused on the importance of the family, the basic social unit called the family was tasked with meeting the basic needs of those family members who could not provide for themselves. “This include; minors, the elderly and disabled, or simply those who can’t afford to live by themselves. Basic needs such as food, water, shelter, and clean air are accessible when one or more members can provide these things for the whole family.

    “Families spend so much time and energy supporting each other through difficult times because of the bonds they’ve created and nurtured since the time each of them became a part of the family.

    “The community benefits when the family relieves it of the burden of supporting members of that family.

    The statement said Healthy families produced people who made positive contributions to the community too.”

    Source: GNA

  • Sixty-eight per cent of coronavirus cases are through contact tracing – Minister

    Sixty-eight per cent of Ghana’s COVID-19 cases are recorded through contact tracing, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, the Information Minister, revealed in Accra.

    He said of the 5,530 cases count recorded; 3,787 (representing 68 per cent) were through enhanced contact tracing surveillance, while 1,628 (32 per cent) were through general surveillance (those who reported to health facilities).

    Mr Oppong Nkrumah made the revelation during the meet the press series organised by the Ministry of Information, to give an update on the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

    The Minister said countries in Europe and the Americas, were reporting the general surveillance numbers; “that is people who had fallen sick and have come to the hospitals”.

    He reiterated that those countries were not doing enhanced tracing and testing like what Ghana was doing.

    “That is why for example if you take today’s numbers 5,530; if we were doing what everybody was doing, we will only be reporting 1,628, because that is a general surveillance numbers, that is those who have contacted the system to be tested,” he said.

    He said Ghana had about 3,787 people through enhanced contact tracing; that is people who had been exposed to the virus, and the surveillance team had gone to search for them.

    “We have been deliberately spiking our curve, it is a different strategy, because we want to find it early and deal with it. In so doing the majority of the 3,787 from what they tell us are not sick, they don’t have symptoms, but they have been exposed to the virus,” Mr Oppong Nkrumah stated.

    “So, if you are going to work a quick mathematics out of that 3,787 out of 5,530 at the back of the envelope, that is about 68 per cent. So Ghana’s numbers 5,530 about 68 per cent of them are people that we went out to search for in the enhanced contact tracing,” he said.

    He said trying to compare Ghana’s method of tracing the disease with other countries was like comparing oranges to apples.

    Adding that Ghana’s formula for tracing the COVID-19 virus was very different. “If you didn’t do enhanced contact tracing surveillance, they would have been in the community spreading (the disease).

    “So, that by the time today, you are reporting 1,628, which is what you would have been, if we were doing general surveillance. You have about 5,000 or extra of about 4,000 in the community that you don’t know of, spreading it.”

    He explained that by the time they would have found 4,000 (infected persons), 16,000 would also be out there spreading the disease.

    “That is the wisdom in Ghana’s change in strategy to go for the enhanced contact and tracing. That we go out early, find these persons and give them the kind of support,” he said.

    Source: GNA

  • Coronavirus: 951 more persons recovered

    An additional 951 persons who tested positive for the novel Coronavirus have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 1,465.

    This was confirmed by the Ghana Health Service via their official website.

    As of today, May 16, 2020, some 108 more people have tested positive for the virus. This makes the total confirmed case in jump to 5,638.

    Four more persons who tested positive for the virus have also died, bringing to 28 the total number of Coronavirus related deaths in the country.

    44 of the 108 new cases were recorded in Accra, 26 in the Western Region, 16 in the Central Region and 12 from the Northern Region.

    The remaining 10 cases, however, were recorded in the Ashanti Region; with 5 from the Kumasi sub-metro and the other 5 in Obuasi.

    Savannah, Ahafo and Bono East remain the only regions without a confirmed case of COVID-19.

    Check the regional breakdown below

    Greater Accra Region 4,248

    Ashanti Region 798

    Central Region 210

    Eastern Region 99

    Western Region 87

    Western North Region 57

    Volta Region 34

    Northern Region 31

    Oti Region 26

    Upper East Region 26

    Upper West Region 21

    North East Region 2

    Bono Region 1

    Savannah Region 0

    Ahafo Region 0

    Bono East Region 0

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Ghanas coronavirus case count now 5,638; 4 more deaths

    108 more people have tested positive for the novel Coronavirus in Ghana, bringing the number of total confirmed case to 5,638.

    44 of the 108 new cases were recorded in Accra, 26 in the Western Region, 16 in the Central Region and 12 from the Northern Region.

    The remaining 10 cases, however, were recorded in the Ashanti Region; with 5 from the Kumasi sub-metro and the other 5 in Obuasi.

    An update by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) states, Four more persons who tested positive for the virus have also died, bringing the number of total deaths to 28.

    The total number of active cases in Ghana per the GHS report has risen to 4,150.

    However, as of today 16 May 2020, 786 new recoveries have been recorded, this brings the number of persons recovered from COVID-19 to 1,460.

    Savannah, Ahafo and Bono East remain the only regions without a confirmed case of COVID-19.

    Find below the Regional breakdown:

    Greater Accra 4,248

    Ashanti Region 798

    Central Region 210

    Eastern Region 99

    Western Region 87

    Western North Region 57

    Volta Region 34

    Northern Region 31

    Oti Region 26

    Upper East Region 26

    Upper West Region 21

    Bono Region 1

    Savannah Region 0

    Ahafo Region 0

    Bono East Region 0

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com