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Nine missing Bauchi bikers rescued from military detention

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The rescued bikers

Nine commercial motorcyclists, known as “yan achaba,” travelling from Kirfi Local Government Area of Bauchi State to Lafia in Nasarawa, who reportedly went missing, have been found in Jos, the Plateau State capital.

DAILY POST reports that there was tension among parents of the missing youths who were en route to Lafia for their Bike taxi business, before losing contact with family and friends last Saturday.

The Chairman of Kirfi Local Government Council, Abdulkadir Umar Dewu confirmed their release to journalists on Thursday.

He said the youths were arrested by the military task force Operation Safe Haven and detained for four days without any incriminating things found against them.

The chairman said, “We made several efforts at various Police formations in Bauchi, Plateau and Nasarawa States searching for their whereabouts but we were unsuccessful. It was the joint task force that arrested them and put them under severe torture without any justification for four days. If you see how terrified they look, you will sympathize with them”

Dewu added, “What happened to the young men is disheartening, especially the action of the taskforce because we are not happy with the ugly incident. The young men were really terrorized and it’s unfortunate that security agents would conduct themselves in such an unprofessional act on innocent civilians.

“ I don’t even know how to describe the action of the task force. I believe it is the efforts of journalists and other people who publicize their story that really helped the situation, if not because of wider publicity, I doubt much about their discovery and subsequent release.”

The Chairman said further that the bikers possessed identification to verify their identities. However, despite this, the joint military task force disregarded their identification, confiscated and switched off their phones, and subsequently arrested and detained them for four days.

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Labour Congress, TUC issue notice of nationwide strike

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Nigeria Labour Congress

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and the Trade Union Congress, TUC, have given the Federal Government notice of a nationwide strike, effective in 14 days.

Their complaint stems from the failure of the government to implement the 16-point agreement between organized labor (NLC and TUC) and the Federal Government on October 2, 2023.

The leaders of the NLC and TUC have expressed concern that, despite the diligent efforts of organized labor to promote harmony in the workplace, the government appears unaffected by the widespread suffering and hardship in the country.

NLC and TUC, in a statement, lamented that “it is regrettable that we are compelled to resort to such measures, but the persistent neglect of the welfare of citizens and Nigerian workers and the massive hardship leave us with no choice”.

“Constrained by this development and recognising the urgency of the situation and the imperative of ensuring the protection and defence of the rights and dignity of Nigerian workers and citizens, the NLC and TUC hereby issue a stern ultimatum to the Federal Government to honour their part of the understanding within 14 days from tomorrow, the 9th day of February 2024,” the statement added.

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Surrender or be killed, no third option –DHQ tells terrorists

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Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba

The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has advised terrorists, bandits and kidnappers to surrender or be killed, warning that there is no third option.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba gave the warning on Thursday in Abuja at the bi-weekly news briefing on the operations of the armed forces.

Buba said several terrorists and their leaders were killed or badly injured owing to offensive actions by land and air forces in various theatres of operation across the country.

He said the troops had in the month of January, neutralised 266 terrorists, arrested 463, and rescued 116 kidnapped hostages.

The defence spokesman added that a total of 447 assorted weapons and 6,697 ammunitions, comprising 237 AK47 rifles, 26 locally fabricated guns, 18 pump action guns, 55 Dane guns, and 6,807 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, were recovered.

Other items recovered, according to him, are 421 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 16 rounds of 9mm and 506 live cartridges.

In the South-South, Buba said the troops recovered 1,832,150 litres of stolen crude oil, 523,799 litres of illegally refined AGO, 16,716 litres of DPK and 5,200 litres of PMS among others.

According to him, the troops have denied the oil thieves of an estimated N2.8 billion.

“I urge all segments of society to take examples from our gallant troops in the frontlines fighting to achieve the goal of liquidating terrorists and insurgents across the country in order to restore peace and security.

“These men and women are from all the nooks and crannies of our country and act shoulder to shoulder as a united force to achieve a common cause of destroying camps of violence in the country,’’ he said.

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GPHA Cautions against Drug & Alcohol Abuse

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Director of Port, GPHA Staff during aerobic session after health walk

The Ghana Ports Harbours Authority continues to demonstrate its commitment to the health and physical fitness of staff.

The Authority this year, has resumed its quarterly health walks with a special call on the Port Community to shun the use of illicit drugs and alcohol abuse in their daily activities. The regular 3km walk and aerobic session was complimented by a health talk by the medical officers of GPHA’s health services department.

Dr. Emmanuel Mintah-Benyin said “I spoke about the lifestyle diseases mainly hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol and we realize that this is causing a lot of complications to our clients and patients and that is why we encourage them to keep physically fit to prevent some of these complications on our body.”

“To summarize I think we give a good message to the workers of the port about exposing themselves use of substances sometimes known and unknown in drinks, baked foods from the market and teas that they are preparing.

We warned them of the dangers and of the no-tolerance of drug abuse policy that the Port HR has taken up now. Wegive them really strong warnings that if they are found out the consequences may be dire,” Dr. Joel Bondorin added.

The Director of Port, Sandra Opoku who joined the health walk for the first time, commended the initiative and threw a challenge to staff to remain consistent in their fitness routine.

Time Release Study: Customs, GRA Geared Up to Fix Inefficiencies in Clearance

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Veronica Aboagye (far left), Kennedy Mornah (left middle), Diana Ayorkor Agbenyega (right middle) and Smile Agbemenu (far right) during Eye on Port discussion

The Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority has introduced a Time Release Study aimed at assessing the average time goods in customs charge are cleared at the various ports and frontiers of Ghana.

It is also intended to serve as a benchmark on which future studies will be conducted. The overall objective of the study is to identify and eliminate bottle necks within the clearance chain so as to facilitate international trade.

The study which began in September 2022 was completed and announced in the first quarter of 2024. It was technically supported by the World Customs Organization and funded by donor agencies such as USAID.

The study was conducted at the Tema Port, Kotoka International Airport, and Aflao and Paga borders to represent imports and exports for domestic consumption, transit trade and petty trading across borders.

At the Port of Tema, the study was conducted at three key operational areas, namely, MPS terminal 3, Golden Jubilee and Safebond Car terminal reflecting the nature of cargo and processes done there.

According to the findings, it takes on average 10 days, 21 hours and 17 minutes to release cargo from customs control after berthing. However, the average time at MPS was 8 days, 8 hours and 14 minutes. On the other hand, the average time goods were cleared at Golden Jubilee and Safebond Car Terminal was 14 days, 4 hours and 9 minutes. In isolated cases, it took a maximum of 53 days, 15 hours and 51 minutes and a minimum of 17 hours and 5 minutes for cargo to be released after berthing.

Speaking to Kennedy Mornah on Eye on Port, customs officials in charge of the project explained the disparities that emerged from the study.

A Chief Revenue Officer, Smile Agbemenu disclosed that several factors impact the time spent in clearing of goods and this is not tied to one particular entity in the clearance chain.

On the part of declarants, failure or delay in pre-arrival processes such as payment of duties and completion of permit application processes may result in delayed clearance time.

These licenses, permits and certificates issued by other state authorities in the clearance chain such as Food and Drugs Authority, Ghana Standards Authority, Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Departments, could take weeks to acquire, hence, delays in application will result in delays in clearance.

Again, depending to the nature of cargo coming in, customs’ risk management system could flag goods as highly suspicious rendering them to go through intrusive inspection which can cause some significant delays.

Moreover, when cargo-carrying vessels berth at the dedicated container terminal at MPS, cargos required to undergo intrusive inspection and devanning are transferred to the Golden Jubilee terminal which takes some time contributing to the time period for clearing.

Mr. Agbemenu, who is the Technical Chairman for the Time Release Study Project did not deny the part some customs officials play in delaying cargo clearance stating that the study took into consideration necessary mitigating measures to address bottlenecks coming from all parties.

“So the aspect where delays came from Customs has been revealed in the report. The aspects where delayed came from other government agencies have also been identified and revealed in the report. Where it is from the private sector has also been identified in the report and the recommendations for us to improve on all these service deliveries have also been identified,”he said.

This admission was corroborated by his colleague Diana Ayorkor Agbenyega, the Project Manager for the Time Release Study.

“We are moving into that stage where we’ll begin to implement the recommendations in the action plan. For our officers we’ve identified that we actually need to do training.  We also want to train custom house agents and we want to do public education for the trading public to let them understand why they do not have to wait days after cargo arrives to put in their declaration,”she stated.

The Chief Revenue Officer opined that despite the Vice President’s ambitious 4-hour target may not be attainable immediately, she is looking forward to the average time for clearing of imports at the Tema Port to be under 3 days.

She said due to the comprehensive end-to-end nature of the Integrated Customs Management System it was easy to establish the time stamps that aided the study.

She re-emphasized the importance of this time release study which establishes the baseline data for clearing of goods, indicating her outfit’s resolve to follow through with action plans and recommendations. She said the GRA is hopeful to conduct further studies in future.

Chief Revenue Officer, Veronica Aboagye, who is the Stakeholder Manager for the project, acknowledged that without the cooperation and assistance from stakeholders in the clearance chain, the study would not have been successful.

She indicated that Tema was chosen to represent the sea ports because Tema takes care of about 70% of maritime cargo whereas the largest chunk of transit cargo goes through Paga and majority of petty trading across borders is done at Aflao.

“Tema was chosen over Takoradi because of the volume. Tema takes care of about 70% of the import that comes so it was right for us to choose Tema. Tema and Takoradi are brothers they have similarities, so whatever happens in Tema automatically the same thing will also happen in Takoradi” she explained.

You talk anyhow because you’ve relocated- Stonebwoy replies Kelvin Taylor

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Kelvin Taylor and Stonebwoy

Ghanaian dancehall musician and Bhim Nation president, Stonebwoy has subtly fired back at controversial media personality, Kelvin Taylor.

This comes after Kelvin Taylor rubbished the musician’s collaboration with American rapper, Rick Ross.

It all started when the US rapper, Rick Ross divulged that he wanted to have a collaboration with the Bhim Nation President and other African musicians.

In a video that flew across social media platforms, Rick Ross named Stonebwoy as one of the lucky musicians to be put on his massive African-themed album.

He stated categorically that “artists like Stonebwoy from Ghana, Asake from Nigeria, and Diamond Platnumz from Tanzania would all be on the record”.

Soon after Rick Ross made this pronouncement, he was seen in an Instagram live chat with Stonebwoy where Stonebwoy told him he would love to have a collaboration with Rihana and Taylor Swift.

Upon seeing the news, Kelvin Taylor in a recent episode of his show rubbished the collaboration, saying that this is not an achievement.

According to him, Stonebwoy could have been happy or reacted this way if it were a better and more relevant American musician than Rick Ross.

Kelvin Taylor said that Rick Ross is no longer relevant in the entertainment industry in America, so he is trying to use African musicians to revive his dead career.

He added that had it not been for the support of Lil Wayne among other great American musicians, Rick Ross would have been a nobody.

Even though Stonebwoy has never replied to Kelvin Taylor’s insults before, this time, he has subtly fired back at him.

Taking to his Snapchat, Stonebwoy has said that because Kelvin Taylor has relocated to Abroad, he talks anyhow to Ghanaians.

He questioned how the media personality would have lived or done if he had been born Abroad.

He also advised him to be humble because regardless of everything he is still a Ghanaian.

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Burna Boy’s 2024 Grammys performance ranks 6th on Billboard

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Burna Boy performing at the 2024 Grammys

Nigerian superstar, Burna Boy’s performance at the 2024 Grammys has been placed number 6 on Billboard.

At his debut performance at the Grammy Awards this year, he performed ‘Sittin’ on Top of the World’ while accompanied by Brandy and 21 Savage.

During his production, he put an impressive performance with an infectious energy and charisma.

Billboard in a statement, said; “For the first Afrobeats performance at the Grammys, Burna Boy pulled out all the stops. Backed by Brandy’s gorgeous vocals and 21 Savage’s detached, confident cool, Burna sang “Sittin’ on Top of the World” and demonstrated that is precisely where he belongs.

“The lush, expansive stage — depicting a residential city block – and clever costume design (the colour red tied all three performers together, despise their disparate styles) brought to mind an MGM golden era musical — and truthfully, the Nigerian star’s infectious energy and easy charm wouldn’t seem out of place in a Hollywood musical,” Billboard wrote.

However, South African singer Tyla stole the show as she secured a triumphant win at the 2024 Grammy Awards, clinching the ‘Best African Music Performance’ award on Sunday.

The 22-year-old outshone notable Nigerian contenders, including Davido, Asake and Burna Boy.

The 66th Grammy Award Premiere Ceremony happened at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, the United States of America.

Abusive marriage is not a sign of love – Kwabena Kwabena to women

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Kwabena Kwabena

Highlife Artiste, Kwabena Kwabena has advised any women who take abuse in marriage as a sign of love to rethink.

According to him, ladies should not hesitate to leave a relationship if their man assaults them or even attempts to assault them.

In an interview with Accra FM, the ‘Asor’ hitmaker said that ladies should not tolerate any form of physical abuse from their partners, as that is not a sign of love.

“If someone who says he loves you physically abuses you, that is not love. The moment your man lifts his hand to hit you, please leave such a relationship. Even if you are married, if your husband beats you, pack your bags and go back to your father’s house,” he said.

Kwabena Kwabena said that he would also not tolerate any form of abuse meted out to his daughter if she got into a relationship.

“If my daughter is getting married, I will tell her husband one thing: he either takes care of her or leaves her alone. The moment I hear that she is going through abuse, I would personally go and pick her up from her husband’s house and bring her home,” he said.

Kwabena Kwabena also condemned men who engage in any form of domestic violence, saying that they “have to bow down their heads in shame.”

His comments come amid a wider discussion on domestic abuse in Ghana.

Bawumia promises tax incentives for film producers, musicians

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Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

During a public lecture at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) in Accra on February 7, 2024 to outline his vision for the country if elected as President of Ghana, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia announced plans to give tax rebates to some creatives.

“Tax incentives will also be provided for film producers and musicians,” he said.

The lecture dubbed ‘Ghana’s Next Chapter: Selfless Leadership and Bold Solutions for the Future’ highlighted what Dr. Bawumia seeks to do if he is given the nod to steer the affairs of the nation.

He also promised to create digital platforms for Ghanaian Artistes.

“We will introduce other initiatives such as digital and streaming platforms for our artists to make tourism and the creative arts a growth pole in Ghana,” he said.

This particular provision was made in 2020 Manifesto of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) on the creative industry.

“We will build a digital platform for artists to make their products available to the global market,” the NPP stated.

During his lecture, another promise Dr. Bawumia made was to build on the ‘Year of Return,’ ‘Beyond the Return’ and ‘December in Ghana.’

Finally, he said; “to boost tourism and job creation, my government will implement an e-visa policy for all international visitors to Ghana to enable visas to be obtained in minutes subject to security and criminal checks.”

Brazil’s former president under investigation for attempted coup

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Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is under investigation as part of a probe into an alleged attempted coup to keep him in power, according to one of his former aides.

Four people were arrested and 33 search warrants executed Thursday as part of the probe, Brazilian Federal Police said in a statement.

“On Thursday (8/2), the [Brazil] Federal Police launched Operation Tempus Veritatis to investigate the criminal organization that acted in an attempt to stage a coup d’état and abolish the Democratic Rule of Law, in order to gain political advantage by keeping the then President of the Republic in power,” the statement read.

A further 48 precautionary measures were also enforced, including a ban on contact with other people under investigation; a ban on leaving the country, with an order to surrender passports within 24 hours; and a ban on exercising public functions, said police.

Police have not named any of those under investigation, but Fabio Wajngarten, a lawyer representing Bolsonaro, confirmed that the former president is among their number in a post on X.

Bolsonaro will surrender his passport “in compliance with today’s decisions,” Wajngarten added.

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