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Akufo-Addo to promote interoperability on African continent

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President Akufo-Addo (3rd from left), with the touch and flanked by Dr. Mohammed Irfaan (2nd from left), President of Gayana and Sahle-Work Zewde (3rd from right), President of Ethiopia at the closing ceremon (1)

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has received the strategic policy document from the 2024 Africa Prosperity Dialogues (APD), which proposes interoperability across Africa. Interoperability enables different computerised products or systems to readily connect and exchange information.

According to President Akufo-Addo, that item in the recommendations is achievable with political will among member states on the continent. He has promised to present the entire document at the next African Union Heads of State meeting next month.

President Akufo-Addo has also promised to work with his colleague heads of state to implement interoperability across Africa.

President Akufo-Addo was speaking at the closing ceremony of the 3-day second Africa Prosperity Dialogues held in Peduase Presidential Lodge, near Aburi, in the Akuapim South Municipality of the Eastern Region last week.

“Just like I did last, I intend, with the support of my colleagues, to present the Peduase Compact to the 37th Ordinary Assembly of Heads of States and Governments in Addis Ababa in three weeks’ time,” the president, who is hosting the event for the last time, said.

He continued that, “There are items in this compact which I believe can quickly be implemented if we are able to mobilise the needed political will, such as achieving interoperability across Africa. I promise, with the support of my colleagues, to do what we can to make interoperability a reality across member states.”

DON’T UNDERESTIMATE

The President told the organisers of the event, sponsors and participants not to underestimate what they had achieved with the three days’ dialogues.

He reminded them that they had articulated some “specific, tangible” and “price-taggable projects” that could be put on the table for real action.

He mentioned the railway link across Africa and a dedicated airline with long-term financial guarantees to link Africa with the Caribbean, among others.

The theme for the three-day summit was “Delivering Prosperity in Africa: Produce, Add Value, and Trade.”

The key issue at the dialogue was economic integration in Africa, using the Africa Continental Free Area (AfCFTA) as the launch pad.

STRATEGIC POLICIES

After the summit with business leaders on the third day of the dialogues, the Heads of State and government representatives committed to thirteen (13) strategic policies.

The first was to “leverage public-private partnership (PPP) arrangements to increase investments in infrastructure development, with a specific focus on transportation, logistics, and digital infrastructure, while fostering deeper intra-African trade and enhancing connectivity for African countries to global markets.

Second, “incentivize financial institutions to increase their support for businesses in the manufacturing sector to charge favourable interest rates. These institutions can provide loans to manufacturers for capital investment, expanding production facilities, or acquiring machinery and equipment.”

Third, “oil-rich African nations would actively foster the development of integrated refineries by leveraging innovative financing mechanisms and private sector participation. The adoption of such integrated operations aims not only to diminish reliance on imported petrochemicals but also to relieve pressure on the country’s constrained foreign exchange reserves, ultimately contributing to improved macroeconomic stability.”

Fourth, “enhance trade facilitation by simplifying customs procedures, reducing trade barriers, and standardising regulations, and simultaneously, strengthen Africa’s integration into regional and global value chains.”

Fifth, “establish an enabling environment for industrialisation by promoting diversified and value-added manufacturing, fostering innovation, skill development, and investments in sectors beyond primary commodities, both within and beyond the global value chains.

Sixth, “deepen regional integration efforts and leverage the AfCFTA agreement to integrate into regional and global value chains and utilise regional economic communities to enhance intra-African trade, creating larger markets and economies of scale.”

All 13 policies were read by the founder and executive chairman of the African Prosperity Network, organisers of the African Prosperity Dialogues, Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, who presented the policy document to President Akufo-Addo for onward submission to the AU

 

Labour Ministry warns: Galamsey will lead to job losses

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Mr Ignatius Baffour-Awuah-Minister for Labour Relations

With the continued degradation of the environment through illegal mining(gamalsey) and other human activities, millions of people are estimated to lose their jobs in the coming years, the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (MELR) has said.

The ministry has, therefore, called for a rapid and emergency approach to reverse some of the impacts of climate change in particular, to save livelihoods and the Planet Earth as a whole.

MELR, with support from the European Union, International Labour Organisation (ILO) and SNV Ghana, introduced a five-year (2021-2025) National Green Jobs strategy to address the menace.

The strategy would ensure that the current brown economy that is contributing to the destruction of the environment is replaced with green jobs, but in a more sustainable way.This was revealed at a day’s workshop for journalists in Accra on Thursday, 26th January 2024.

Representing the sector minister, Ignatius Baffour Awuah, at the workshop was Mrs. Gloria Bortele Noi, Director of Policy Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at the ministry.

She said the development of the strategy was necessitated by concerns rising from adverse effects of climate change on countries and their citizens’ wellbeing.

Destruction caused to the environment through galasemsey

“In Ghana the challenges of global warming fuelled by human activities and build-up of greenhouse gases have worsened in recent times due to illegal mining activities, commonly known as “GALAMSEY”,” she noted.

According to her, while climate response measures offer broader benefits, they could also have adverse effects on the labour market and a reason the ILO advocates for a “Just Transition to an environmentally sustainable economy.”

She explained that this involved minimising negative impacts and maximising job creation opportunities, with a strong emphasis on ensuring that no one was left behind.

“Creating green job opportunities is a shared responsibility, aiming for policy alignment, coordination, green skills development, and support for green enterprises. The purpose of this one-day media sensitisation is to create awareness and forge a partnership with the media in ensuring a just transition,” she stressed.

She acknowledged that a sudden shift from a brown economy to a green economy to mitigate the effect of climate change would render a lot of workers jobless and increase unemployment in the country, hence the introduction of the jobs strategy for a just transition.  .

Mrs. Noi added that the knowledge on the measures and strategies to combat climate change, will equip us to make informed decisions, especially in matters concerning the sustainability of the environment and labour market.

The media was charged to intensify education and awareness on the strategy for sustainable environment and action.

Awudu Damani Musah, Senior Skills Advisor for SNV Ghana, shed light on some of the opportunities to be derived from the green jobs.

He said the SNV had completed a pilot programme in two regions, involving some 10 districts on how to create green jobs such as recycling.

Gideon Mankralo, National Project Coordinator for ILO spoke of the global strategies adopted by each country towards achieving environmental sustainability.

Ernest Berko, Deputy Director of Policy Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation added that the objectives of the strategy were to ensure that the transition from brown to green economy was smooth and socially inclusive.

My wedding was a family affair, sorry if I didn’t invite you – Berla Mundi

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Berla Mundi and her husband

Popular TV presenter Berla Mundi has addressed the absence of certain invitations to her recent wedding.

Returning to her morning show TV3 Newday, after her wedding, Berla apologized to friends and fans who were eagerly waiting to secure an invitation to the wedding.

Roland Walker, one of the hosts on the show, questioned Berla about the omission, stating, “You didn’t invite me, Cookie, and Johnie to the wedding.”

Berla responded, “It was meant to be a small event. I invited just a few people. I’m sorry.”

Pressed further by Walker on whether their exclusion meant they were considered enemies, Berla clarified, “It doesn’t. It is a family affair, that’s why.”

The TV3 presenter, recently tied the knot at a private ceremony in Accra on January 5th, 2024.

Berla Mundi married David Tabi, a member of a prominent Ghanaian family with a rich history in the mining and agriculture industries spanning three decades.

The Tabi family is known for their significant contributions to these sectors, solidifying their place in the country’s economic landscape.

Berla Mundi married David Tabi, hailing from a wealthy Ghanaian family. David Tabi’s family has been involved in the mining and agriculture for the past 30 years.

Here are photos of Berla Mundi and husband, David Tabi.

Credit: pulse.com.gh

I charge $250k for a verse -Meek Mill

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Meek Mill

Popular US Rapper Meek Mill has revealed that he charges $250,000 for a rap verse.

According to the Artise, he is willing to offer a discount at $150,000 for a verse in the right circumstance.

“Every time I do a verse I charge 250k and up if you got 150k on sight and I like the song we can swap it out!!!!” Meek shared on X.

In a 2022 Complex roundup highlighting how much rappers charge for a feature, Meek’s price seems to fall in line with his peers.

The Philly native certainly demands a lot more money than J. Cole, who revealed last year that he does not charge for a verse, dispelling rumours claiming he receives $2,000 per word.

“Yo, bro, it’s just a bar, bro,” Cole said on Lil Yachty and Mitch’s A Safe Place podcast.

“Like, a lot of my bars are really on point but that’s just a flex. I’m not gonna charge a na $2,000 a word. I don’t even charge me for the verse, I’m doing this shit because I’m inspired to do it.”

He continued, “I’m not charging n***as because, you know, I want to be on the song. I wouldn’t do that.”

On Wednesday, Meek went on to explain that his involvement and worth goes beyond the song’s performance on the charts.

In addition to a verse, an artist gets the opportunity to expand their audience, which includes his tens of millions of followers.

“Some of these artists need other platforms to get their point across and I offer them data and fanbase opportunities along with mass marketing I have 50 million followers with real engagement,” the rapper wrote.

Meek Mill appears to be interested in expanding his real estate holdings with a 15-acre property in southern New Jersey. The most important factor in the search seems to be that the property does not contain any wetlands.

Meek reached out to his fans on Wednesday asking for assistance in locating the ideal property. Real estate agents and brokers may have an opportunity to help out.

Mr Ibu’s children arrested for allegedly stealing money donated for his surgery

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Adopted daughter, Mr Ibu and son

A biological son and adopted daughter of Nollywood Actor, Mr Ibu have been arrested as they have been busted for stealing their father’s money of about $60,700.

Their intention of allegedly stealing the money was to ‘jappa’ (leave the country – Nigeria) to a foreign land for greener pastures.

Detectives at the Force Criminal Investigation Department Annex in Alagbion, Ikoyi, Lagos, have reported the recovery of N50 million withdrawn from the hacked bank account of Nollywood Actor John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu.

Subsequently, Mr. Ibu’s son, Onyebuchi Okafor, and his partner, Jasmine Okekeagwu, were arrested and charged with conspiracy and stealing.

The arrest followed a petition received on September 6, 2023, from Diamond Waves Law, representing Ibu’s wife, Stella Maris Okafor. The petition alleged that Ibu’s sons, Daniel and Valentine Okafor, along with Jasmine Okekeagwu, conspired to defraud Mr. Ibu.

According to ASP Mayegun Aminat, the spokesperson for the FCID, Mr. Ibu initiated a public fundraising initiative to cover his medical bills, with his wife initially managing the funds. However, Daniel Okafor and Jasmine Okekeagwu allegedly manipulated Mrs. Stella Maris Okafor, gained control of Mr. Ibu’s phone, and hacked into his banking details.

They re-installed the mobile banking applications on Onyeabuchi Daniel Okafor’s phone, wiping off the original applications on Mr. Ibu’s phone. This gave them control over the funds donated by the public for Mr. Ibu’s medical expenses. Onyeabuchi Okafor and Jasmine Okekeagwu reportedly transferred N55 million from Mr. Ibu’s public fundraising account to Onyeabuchi Okafor’s personal bank.

According to vanguardngr.com, Evidence from forensic analysis and WhatsApp messages revealed the detailed planning of their fraudulent activities. The suspects also had a sham marriage at the Ikoyi Marriage Registry and planned to escape to the United Kingdom with their ill-gotten gains. They had applied for a UK visa before their arrest.

During the investigation, N5 million of the stolen funds was traced to questionable transactions, while the remaining N50 million was recovered from Onyeabuchi Okafor. The suspects were charged at the Chief Magistrates Court 1, Yaba, and were granted bail of N15 million with two sureties.

The case was adjourned to March 11, 2024, and the case file has been forwarded to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

However, Mr Ibu has returned home and is recovering from his amputation surgery.

Over the weekend, Nollywood actor Ken Erics paid a visit to the Nollywood actor, who recently returned home after an extended period in the hospital.

In October 2023, Mr Ibu revealed that he was facing a life-threatening illness, making a plea for financial assistance from his hospital bed.

Mzbel asks for help

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Mzbel

Controversial Songstress Mzbel has taken to social media to share her post-childbirth challenges and seek advice from fellow mothers.

The mother-of-two recently gave birth to her second child, Ohemaa, and is experiencing intense lower back pain, a phenomenon she did not encounter during her first pregnancy.

Mzbel disclosed she is uncertain if the pain has possible connection to her caesarean session.

Despite having a smooth birth with her firstborn, Okomfo Black, Mzbel said she is enduring a different postpartum experience with Ohemaa.

In her call for help, Mzbel reached out to other mothers who underwent caesarean sections, asking whether they encountered similar challenges.

The post garnered responses from various mothers, with some sharing their own encounters with postpartum pain and others offering words of comfort.

Nonetheless, Mzbel is enjoying her childbirth journey and she is absolutely smitten by her daughter.

Georgia PM Irakli Garibashvili quits ahead of elections

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Georgia PM Irakli Garibashvili

Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili resigned on Monday saying he would become chairman of the ruling party going into parliamentary elections in October. The conservative-leaning Garibashvili, 41, had been prime minister since February 2021. His announcement came a month after the political comeback of his close ally the powerful oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili.

“Today, I am leaving the post of prime minister,” Garibashvili, who was previously prime minister from 2013-2015, said in a televised statement, adding that he would become the Georgian Dream chairman after the party congress on February 1.

“Georgian Dream must prepare for a convincing victory in the October parliamentary elections,” he said. “I thank Bidzina Ivanishvili for his support.”

The pro-government Imedi TV said Garibashvili is to be replaced by the current party chief and Ivanishvili’s lieutenant Irakli Kobakhidze.

Ivanishvili, the country’s richest man, is widely seen as the man in charge in Georgia despite having had no official political role until recently.

Credit: rfi

Ukraine says corrupt officials stole $40m from defence budget

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Volodymyr Oleksandrovych Zelenskyy, Ukraine president

Employees from a Ukrainian arms firm conspired with defence ministry officials to embezzle almost $40 million (€37 million) earmarked to buy 100,000 mortar shells for the war against Russia, Ukraine’s security service reported.

The SSU said in a statement that five people have been charged, with one person detained while trying to cross the Ukrainian border. If found guilty, they face up to 12 years in prison.

According to the statement, The SSU Military Counterintelligence uncovered this scheme in December 2023, then were able to detain a directorate head in the Minstry of Defence.

The investigation revealed that the official had “tried to misappropriate budget funds allocated for state military orders.”

“The perpetrator organised a transfer of almost 1.5 billion Hryvinias (some €39 million) from the Ministry of Defence balance sheet to foreign accounts of an affiliated intermediary company to buy artillery shells,” according to the SSU.

Credit: rfi

Former Philippine president calls his successor ‘a drug addict’

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Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte

The former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte accused his successor, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, of being a drug addict who risked being ousted from office in an expletive-laden tirade that underlined the breakdown in relations between the two powerful political families.

Duterte’s speech on Sunday, in which he claimed Marcos Jr’s allies were trying to remove constitutional term limits so they could cling to power, follows long-running speculation about hostilities between the families.

Duterte’s daughter Sara Duterte ran on a joint ticket with Marcos Jr in the 2022 election, winning a landslide victory, and is now his vice-president. However, cracks have since emerged in their alliance.

Marcos Jr told reporters on Monday: “I think it’s the fentanyl,” when asked about Duterte’s remarks, suggesting the drug – which Duterte has admitted taking in the past for pain relief after a motorbike accident – had impaired his judgment. He added that the former president “has been taking the drug for a very long time now … after five, six years, it has to affect him.”

During his speech, Duterte warned Marcos Jr against pursuing any changes to the constitution, warning he could be ousted like his father.

Credit: theguardian.com

UK thwart Houthis’ drone attack in the Red Sea

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Houthi attack a vessel in the Red Sea

A UK vessel shot down a Houthi drone in the Red Sea, the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence has said, as tensions in the Middle East soar amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

“Yesterday HMS Diamond successfully repelled a drone attack from the Iranian-backed Houthis in the Red Sea,” read a statement from the ministry published on Sunday on X.

“Diamond destroyed a drone targeting her, with no injuries or damage sustained to Diamond or her crew,” it added.

There was no immediate comment from the Houthis. The Yemen-based group previously pledged to target Israel-linked vessels in the region as part of an effort to pressure the country’s government to end its bombardment of Gaza and allow more humanitarian aid supplies into the coastal Palestinian enclave.

Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have caused major disruption to global commerce as the area is a key artery for maritime trade.

Credit: aljazeera.com

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