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Funny Face baby mama opens up on their current relationship

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Funny Face with family

The mother of Funny Face’s children, Vanessa Nicole, has shed light on the current state of her relationship with the popular comedian.

Despite no longer being together, she said that they maintain an amicable co-parenting arrangement for the sake of their kids.

When asked about the involvement of their children’s father, she responded, “We are cool.” When pressed by the interviewer, Vanessa still chose not to delve into Funny Face’s private life.

Rather, she said her focus is on providing for her children and building a stable future, and that can only be with the help of Funny Face.

“When two parents are cool, then the children are cool,” she noted, as she spoke on the significance of maintaining a harmonious relationship for the well-being of their kids.

Regarding their triplets, she shared that they are doing well and will soon celebrate their fifth birthday in May.

This comes at the back of an outburst when Funny Face revealed he has not seen his triplets in the last four years and he has yet to meet his last child, Kimberly, since she was born.

He revealed that he is facing financial challenges that have limited him from performing his role as a doting father.

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Iranian dissidents on hunger strike to protest hangings

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Iranian dissidents on hunger strike

Iranian dissidents living inside the Islamic republic and in exile Thursday went on hunger strike to protest the surge of hangings in Iran that included most recently a participant in the 2022 protest movement who activists say had mental health difficulties.

Led by jailed 2023 Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, those going on the one-day hunger strike ranged from dozens of her cellmates in Tehran’s Evin prison to prominent campaigners living outside the country.

Concern over Tehran’s use of capital punishment has intensified following the hanging on Tuesday of Mohammad Ghobadlou, a 23-year-old sentenced to death over the fatal running down of a police officer during the protests, following a trial activists said was grossly unfair.

According to Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights, he was one of at least 54 people executed by Iran so far this year.

Mohammadi, who throughout her career has campaigned against Iran’s use of the death penalty, said on the Instagram account run by her family that all 61 women “political prisoners” in Tehran’s Evin prison would be on hunger strike Thursday.

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Russian riot police clash with protesters after activist sentenced

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Riot police fired tear gas, flash grenades and used batons to disperse demonstrators in Russia’s Bashkortostan region after a local activist was sentenced on Wednesday to four years in prison.

Videos showed supporters of Fail Alsynov clashing with police near the court where he had been convicted of inciting ethnic hatred, according to Russian state media outlet RIA Novosti.

Bashkortostan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs called the demonstrations an “unauthorized rally” and said police have begun investigating “mass unrest,” in a post on Telegram.

Some 20 people have been detained by police, according to OVD-Info, an independent Russian protest monitoring group. CNN cannot independently verify this number, but Russia has routinely carried out mass arrests at protests.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered outside a public building in the remote town of Baymak, with some waving the blue, white and green flag of Bashkortostan region, which neighbors Kazakhstan.

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Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ makes successful landing -space agency says

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Japan was successful in making an unusually precise moon landing just metres from its target, its space agency has announced.

The country on Saturday became the fifth to put a spacecraft on the moon when its so-called “Moon Sniper” lander touched down on the lunar surface.

On Thursday, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency [JAXA] said it had received all data about the landing of its Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) probe within 2 hours and 37 minutes after the touchdown.

“We need a more detailed analysis of the data, but the accuracy of the ‘pinpoint’ landing was probably 3 metres to 4 metres [10 to 13 feet],” the lander’s project manager, Shinichiro Sakai, told a news conference.

The mission aimed to land within 100 metres (328 feet) of its target, bettering the conventional accuracy figure of several kilometres. The target was a crater where the moon’s mantle, a deep inner layer, is believed to be exposed on the surface.

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UN says 12 killed at Gaza shelter as fighting rages

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UN shelter at Khan Younis attacked

At least 12 people were killed and 75 injured when a UN facility sheltering civilians was struck in Khan Younis in southern Gaza, the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency says.

UNRWA said two shells hit its Khan Younis Training Centre during fighting in the city’s western outskirts.

Its commissioner condemned the “blatant disregard of basic rules of war”.

Israel’s military said it had ruled out that the incident was the result of an air or artillery strike by its forces.

It added that it was reviewing Israeli operations nearby and examining the possibility that it was “Hamas fire”.

Israeli troops have been battling Hamas fighters as they advance into western Khan Younis, a day after the military said it had completely encircled the city.

Clashes and bombardment around the city’s two main hospitals have also left thousands of patients, staff and others unable to leave.

The conflict was triggered by an unprecedented cross-border attack by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which about 1,300 people were killed and about 250 others taken hostage.

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Russian woman jailed for 27 years for cafe bomb killing

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Darya Trepova

Russian woman Darya Trepova has been sentenced to 27 years in jail for the killing of pro-war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky last April.

Tatarsky was killed by a bomb in a statuette Trepova gave him, as he was about to give a talk in St Petersburg. Dozens were injured in the blast.

Trepova, 26, denied the charges, saying she thought the statuette contained a listening device.

She said she had acted on the orders of a Ukrainian contact, and was set up.

The sentence is one of the harshest imposed on a woman in Russia’s history.

The attack on Tatarsky, 40, (real name Maxim Fomin) happened on 2 April, 2023.

Trepova was charged with “a terrorist act carried out by an organised group causing intentional death” and the “illegal possession of explosive devices by an organised group”.

Russian investigators have accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, and Ukrainian officials have neither confirmed nor denied this. But Trepova gave evidence in court that she was following orders from a man in Ukraine known as Gestalt (German for “shape”). His identity is not known.

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Norway to assist in tax funds transfer between Israel and Palestine

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Foreign Minister of Norway, Espen Barth Eide

Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide says Norway has agreed to act as an intermediary to help unfreeze tax funds earmarked for the Palestinian Authority (PA) that are held by Israel.

Under the terms of a deal reached in the 1990s, Israel collects tax on behalf of the Palestinians and makes monthly transfers to the PA pending the approval of the Ministry of Finance. But since November, taxes that would ordinarily be sent to the Gaza Strip have been frozen by the Israeli government.

On Sunday, Israel approved a plan for the taxes to be held by Norway instead of transferred to the PA.

“Work is now under way to try to establish the framework for such a solution. We are in dialogue with both the Israeli and Palestinian authorities and other stakeholders,” Barth Eide told Reuters, without giving further details.

He also expressed deep concern about the PA’s financial situation, which he described as “grave”.

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What to Eat (or Not) When Your Stomach Hurts

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What to Eat

When your stomach hurts, cramps, or you feel like you might throw up, the last thing you want to do is eat something that makes it worse. It can be even harder to know what to try if you’ve been vomiting or have diarrhea. But some foods can give you nutrients you need without making you feel worse.

Start With Liquids

If you can’t keep solid food down, there’s no point in trying to eat. Things like sports drinks, clear broth, or coconut water have minerals you need like potassium, calcium, and sodium (salt).

Try: Bananas

They’re easy to digest and have lots of potassium — an important mineral you may start to lose if you have diarrhea or have been vomiting.

Try: Rice

Make sure it’s plain white rice. Wild, brown, or black rice — generally healthy — are harder to digest, especially on an upset stomach. Starchy, low-fiber foods like white rice also can help firm up your stool and stop the diarrhea that can come along with stomach trouble.

Try: Applesauce

It’s easy to digest and has plenty of nutrients, including pectin — a kind of fiber that dissolves in water. It can add bulk to your stool and help get rid of your diarrhea.

Try: Toast

Simple white-bread toast is better than fiber-rich whole grains when you have an upset stomach. Whole grain has a kind of fiber that’s good when you’re not sick, but it can make an unhappy tummy worse, especially if you have diarrhea or nausea.

Next Steps

If those foods stay down, you can start to branch out to things like baked potatoes and maybe some boneless, skinless chicken breast. Once you’re feeling better and haven’t thrown up or had diarrhea in 24 to 48 hours, you can try to add in some fruits and vegetables.

Don’t Eat: Dairy

Milk, cheese, and ice cream are all no-no’s with an upset stomach. They’re hard for your body to digest, in part because they’re high in fat. Plain, nonfat yogurt may be OK sometimes, but start with a little and see how it goes.

Don’t Eat: Fried Foods

These have lots of oil and fat, so they’re harder to digest. Fried foods aren’t great for you even when you’re healthy, but they can make an already upset stomach even worse.

Don’t Drink: Soda

The bubbles can be a problem because gas gets into your digestive system. And if lots of sugar hits you all at once, it can make diarrhea worse. Small sips of a flat soda may be OK.

Don’t Eat: Spicy Food

It’s probably the last thing you feel like having with an upset stomach — and there’s a reason for that. Your digestive system may have to work harder to digest it, and that can make your rumbly tummy worse. Stick to the bland stuff until you feel better.

Don’t Eat: Raw Fruits and Vegetables

They’re great when you’re healthy. But when you have an upset stomach, the fiber in them — which normally makes your poop easy to pass — can make things worse. It’s best to wait until you feel better to add them back into your diet. Start with small portions of cooked vegetables and juices.

Keep Your Belly Happy

A balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables can help keep your digestive system healthy and your immune system strong and ready to fight off bugs that might upset your stomach. And watch for triggers — anything from foods that have acid like tomatoes, to fizzy drinks, to stress at work.

When to Call Your Doctor

Everyone gets an upset stomach from time to time, but talk to your doctor if you’re losing weight without trying, you don’t have much of an appetite, you’re fatigued or have cramping, bleeding, pain, or other symptoms, or it goes on for too long.

Source: webmd.com

Profile of new Chief of Defence Staff

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Major General Thomas Oppong-Peprah

Major General Thomas Oppong-Peprah, the newly appointed Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) was commissioned into the Ghana Armed Forces in 1986, a member of Regular Career Course 26.

He was adjudged the best in order of merit and awarded the Military Cane at the Ghana Military Academy.

After passing out of the Academy, he was posted to the Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment, Gondar Barracks in Accra as a Second Lieutenant.

He rose through the ranks to become the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) in March 2020, holding the positions of the General Officer Commanding, Southern Command of the Ghana Army, and the Chief of Staff at the General Headquarters for a year.

Other appointments held by the new CDS in the course of his career, include the Aide-de-Camp (personnel assistant) to the Chief of the Army Staff and Chief of the Defence Staff, Ghana Armed Forces and Operations/Training Officer, 64 Infantry Regiment where he rose to become the Commanding Officer with an additional appointment as Commanding Officer for the Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment.

He was also the Coordinator of State Transport Security and an Instructor for the Disaster Management Course, Army Combat Training School in Teshie.

He also held the position of Director of Strategic Intelligence Assessment of the Defence Intelligence Department, General Headquarters and Director Operations and Plans, Defence Industries Department, General Headquarters, amongst many others.

Major General Oppong-Peprah has undertaken several career progression courses. He is the first and the only Ghanaian military officer to have attended the Combined/Joint Forces Land Component Commanders Course at the USA Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

He is also a graduate of the prestigious Royal College of Defence Studies in London, United Kingdom and pursued his Senior Intelligence Course at the Joint Intelligence Centre in Strasbourg, France.

He also studied Law of Combating Terrorism at the Defence Institute of International Legal Studies at Newport, Rhode Island, USA and pursued his Senior Command and Staff Course at the United States (US) Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA.

Other career progression courses undertaken by him include the Senior Command and Staff Course at Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, in Teshie, the Junior Command and Staff Course at the Command and Staff College, Kaduna, Nigeria where he won the Best Allied Student Award and Armour Officer Basic Course at the US Army Armour School, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA.

In peacekeeping operations, Maj Gen Oppong-Peprah has served as Humanitarian Officer on the United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda, as a Military Observer in the United Nations Aouzou Strip Observer Group in Libya and Chad, a Detachment Second-In- Command/Troop Leader on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon/Israel in 1987, 1989 and 1992, respectively.

He was a board member of the Governing Council of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) for three years. He is married with five children.

By Christiana Afua Nyarko

GNA

Nam1 created ‘playboy’ office for customers -Witness

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Court

Nana Appiah Mensah, alias Nam1, is alleged to have created an office by name ‘playboy’ and directed customers to make payments before their investments with Men’s Gold and Brew Consultant would be released to them.

Fred Odame Aseidu, fourth prosecution witness (PW4) and a customer of the defunct companies of Nam1, testified before the Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Ernest Owusu-Dapaa, that in order for his investment to be released to him, he was required to acquire a card for the validation.

Nevertheless, none of these steps he took yielded a desirable result, as his investments are still locked up in Menz Gold and Brew Consult.

The following is the cross examination;

Q. Please give your full name to the court.
A. My name is Fred Odame Aseidu.
Q. What work do you do?

A. I’m a trader.
Q. Do you know Nana Appiah Mensah, alias Nam 1?
A. Yes.

Q. Do you know Menz Gold Ghana Company?
A. Yes.
Q. Do you also know Brew Marketing Consultant?

A. Yes.
Q. In respect of these three; Nam 1, Menz Gold Company Limited and Brew Consult, did you cause a witness statement to be made for you?

A. Yes.
Q. Take a look at this statement and turn to the last page, can you identify your name and signature?

A. Yes, I have my name and signature on it.
Q. Please tell the court the date you signed on the witness statement?

A. It was signed on 25th October, 2023.
Prosecution: We wish that the witness of Fred Odame is adopted by the court.
Counsel: No objection.
Court: Let the witness statement of Fred Asiedu, filed on November 16, 2023 at 11:07am be admitted as his evidence in chief and so adopted.
(The witness read his witness statement to the court. Indicating that he has a shop at Kantamanto and invested money to the tune of GH¢1.2 million in Menz Gold and Brew Consultant)
Cross Examination by Defence Counsel

Q. So on 25th October, 2023 you gave your statement to the Ghana Police Service?
A. Yes.
Q. Where was it taken?
A. At the Police Headquarters.
Q. And it was the same day that you also signed a witness statement with the Attorney-General?
A. Yes.

Counsel tenders the statement through the witness;
Court: The statement given by the witness to the police on October 25, 2023 is marked as Exhibit A4.
Q. Your signature appears at the bottom of Exhibit A4?

A. That is so.
Q. I’m suggesting to you that this statement was not given to the Ghana Police Service?
A. I gave it to the Ghana Police Service.
Q. The Ghana Police Service has not signed onto the statement you tendered today?

A. I cannot tell why the police did not sign, but the Exhibit is a form from the Ghana Police Service.
Q. There is no evidence that this statement was given to the police?
A. I visited the police headquarters myself and I gave them my statement.
Q: The events you complained about in Exhibit A4 occurred in 2018 and the date in Exhibit A4 is 25th October, 2023, five years later.

A. Yes, before then I had already lodged a complaint with the Police. The reason I lodged the complaint was that I realised there was deceit in my dealings with A2 & A3.
Q. On 25th October, 2023 you did not make a legitimate complaint with the police?

A. I lodged a complaint with the police because I realised there was deceit in my dealing with the accused person. It compounds our problem.
Q. There is no evidence before this court that you made a previous complaint to the police?

A: The first time I went to the police, I was given a form and I wrote the amount Menz Gold was supposed to pay me. And that was my first time visiting the police headquarters.
Eventually, l realised that I have been deceived in the business.

The first complaint was not official. The reason why the complaint was not official was because I was given a form and I write all the debt A2 owes me. My lord, I apologise for saying that the first complaint was not official because it was not written as the one on 25th October 2023 when I went to the police.

Q. You just told the court that you went to police to make a complaint because after 5 years, you now feel that you were being deceived?

A. Yes. After 2018 and 2019 he (Nam1) asked us to do validation, whereby I presented all my documents and all this while I thought the transaction were genuine. Later on, he introduced something called playboy and we were directed to the playboy office to make payment, after which our monies will be paid to us. All this still while l though it was genuine.

He further introduced another card for validation and it was after I bought this card that I realised that I was being deceived. That is why from 2018 to 2023, I have not sent the matter to the police. This was because every year he introduces something new. That is why it took me this long to make the complaint.

Q. Please show to the witness Exhibit A4. It is in your own handwriting?
A. No. It was written for me and I signed.
Q. Whoever wrote it down for you did not sign?
A. My lord, the person who wrote the statement for me is not my witness.

Q. Please, look at Exhibit A4 and tell the court, which part of the exhibit reflects your words about being deceived?

A. I did not write deceit but I made the complaint.
Since 2018, if the business he was running was not deceitful, he would have paid us our money.

 

 

The Ghanaian Chronicle