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Ho Market women demonstrate against MCE …for disrespecting the traditional authorities

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The Ho Central Market women at the VRCC, where they presented the petition for the Regional Minister

Traders in the Ho Central Market, who are mainly women, have staged a peaceful demonstration against the Ho Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr. Divine R.K. Bosson, over his alleged disrespect to the traditional authorities.  According to them, the MCE had decided not to recognise the Acting Market Queen, and that he had also made several attempts to create confusion in the market.

The traders, who were clad in red clothes, sang war songs while parading through the major streets of Ho. They also carried placards, some of which read: “MCE must go for harassing our Market Queen”, “You cannot disrespect our tradition and culture”, and “Ho Central Market was there before local government started in Ghana,” among others.

The traders, led by the Acting Market Queen, Madam Rejoice Norvixoxo, converged at the forecourt of the Volta Regional Coordinating Council (VRCC), where they presented a petition to the Volta Regional Minister, Dr. Archibald Letsa, which was received by the Regional Coordinating Director (RCD), Mr. Isaac Adzah Tetteh.

Mr. Tetteh assured the market women that the petition would be given to the Minister, and the necessary action would be taken to promote peace in the market.

Mr Isaac Adzah Tetteh Volta Region Coordinating Director receiving the petition from the Market Queen, Madam Rejoice Norvixoxo

According to the petition, since Mr. Bosson took over as the MCE, he had been harassing the Acting Market Queen, who was appointed by the Paramount Queenmother of the Asogli Traditional Area, Mamaga Akua Dei II.

According to them, the conduct of the MCE showed gross disrespect to the chiefs of Asogli, queenmothers, and elders.

The market women in their petition said, the appointment of Madam Norvixoxo by the traditional authorities was done long before Mr. Bosson was appointed as the MCE, and cautioned that they would not allow the MCE to continuously ridicule their chiefs and queenmothers.

The statement continued that the MCE had been using the security agencies such as the police and National Investigation Bureau (NIB) to harass the Market Queen. According to them, the two security agencies arrested the Market Queen and detained her for days without any charge, under the alleged instruction of the MCE.

The MCE was also alleged to have made a public announcement that the traders should disregard Madam Norvixoxo as the Market Queen, because the Assembly did not recognise her. This conduct, they argued, was a violation of traditional norms and practices, which the MCE had directly countered the appointment made by the chiefs.

The market women said they would not allow any government official to either insult their chiefs or show any act of disrespect towards them, as was being carried out by the Ho MCE. They alleged that the MCE was planning to also appoint a new Market Queen to undermine the appointed by the traditional authorities, and that they (market women) would not allow that to happen.

The statement further alleged that the MCE, at the recent 66th Independence Day celebration, paraded party foot soldiers and named them as traders in the Ho Market.

The market women have, therefore, appealed to the Regional Minister to intervene to establish the role of the Assembly and that of the Market Queen, as has been the practice in the region and the country in general, to ensure peace in the market.

When contacted, MCE Bosson denied all the allegations levelled against him, and described the demonstration as a calculated attempt to tarnish his hard-earned reputation.

Mr. Bosson explained that when he became the MCE, he, in collaboration with key officers of the Assembly, identified loopholes in revenue collection and decided to put in place measures to increase revenue on market days from GH¢2,000 to GH¢8,000.

The development, he noted, had affected some of the market women, including the Market Queen, who were engaged in illegal collection of money from the traders.

He said the Ho Central Market land was leased and the Assembly continues to pay a fee every month to the land owners. Apart from this, the stores and sheds in the market were built by the Assembly, therefore, they had the responsibility to ensure smooth revenue collection and effective management of the market.

Mr. Bosson believed that the measures put in place to increase revenue might have infuriated the market women, hence, the demonstration.

Mistrust the obvious, NDC

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OPINION

The largest opposition party in Ghana, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has on its political agenda, May 13, 2023 to hold presidential and parliamentary primaries. Knowing what this party is capable of, Ghanaians are praying that these elections will go on peacefully in the spirit of brotherliness.

Apart from the presidential aspirants being made to cough out over $42,500.00, sorry GH¢ 500,000.00, which does not relate to the NDC’s cry that times are hard and money is not in the system, there are one or two issues which need interrogation.

Before I express my opinion on the other matters, it is very pleasing to hear that after all, money is still in Ghana as the NDC has recently demonstrated.

With the presidential aspirants, each was made to buy nomination forms at GH¢50,000.00 (over $4,250.00) and pay filing fee of GH¢500,000.00 ($42,500.00). If I remember right, four gentlemen picked forms but only three returned them and paid the filing fee. That makes it that the NDC, just overnight bagged GH¢200,000.00 plus GH¢1,500,000.00, totalling GH¢1,700,000.00(over $144,500.00).

Enter the so-called poverty-stricken parliamentary aspirants, each was made to buy nomination forms at GH¢5,000.00 and filing fee of GH¢50,000.00, or GH¢55,000.00 ($4,680.00) in total. And a total of 872 persons have so far picked forms and paid the filing fees, making the NDC bag almost GH¢47,960,000.00or $4,078,038.00 to be precise.

So, today as we speak, the NDC who are proclaiming that all Ghanaians are poor, and are suffering just as all Ghanaians are, could just get 876 members of the party to voluntarily, without stress or force, without selling family land or cocoa farms, bring GH¢49,660,000.00 or almost $4,222,589.00, to the table.

The USD/GH¢, rate applied here is 1USD to GH¢11.76. If only 876 NDC members can just go under their pillows and bring out such an amount, then what amount of money will be gotten from 6,000 dye-in-the wool supporters, who will represent at less than0.1% of the total votes John Mahama had? That will be GH¢287,760,000,000.00 or over $24 billion.

Hei…Ghana is not a poor country after all, with the very poor people bringing out such monies. And we need just $3 billion from IMF to stay afloat, which the NDC can produce eight times that. Chai…. There is God.

Recently, the NDC national executives placed travel ban on all MPs and instructed that they should relocate and stay close to the Parliament House, in case they will be called to vote on delicate issues, they should only be a walk away from the House.Top on the targeted list were the approval of president’s nominees for ministerial and deputy ministerial appointments and justices for the Supreme Court.

According to the NDC, the current NPP government is bloated and so government can do without, ministers for Trade and Industry and Food and Agriculture.

Come Friday, March 24, 2023, the chamber of the House had august visitors in the persons of H.E. John Mahama and Chairman Asiedu Nketia, who used their presence to remind the NDC MPs, how to vote.

Everything went on well, except that some MPs still do not know how to vote, hence rejected ballots appeared. When the results were collated and declared, it came out that about thirty NDC MPs decided to vote with their conscience. So, in the end all the ministerial nominees and justices sailed through.

All hell broke loose and and that poured out of some NDC gurus including H.E. Mahama were very frightening.

Those MPs who betrayed the course of the party were traitors.

Those MPs will be, smoked out and made to lose their seats.

But was it not about two years ago, that Parliament voted to elect Speaker of the House? With 137/137/1, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) were hanging on all it members plus the Independent MP to beat the NDC by at least one vote. In the end NDC’s Alban Bagbin won with 138 votes.

It clearly meant that one or two NPP MPs voted against the Party’s choice of Prof. Mike Ocquaye. While the NPP went crestfallen, the NDC was full of praise for the two NPP MPs who voted based on conscience. So, how come, the NDC is not praising their thirty or so MPs who also voted on conscience? If to the NDC, those two NPP MPs were not traitors, then why call its MPs who voted the other way on March 24, traitors.

The NDC has decided to conduct forensic audit to fish out those who voted against the party’s direction and when found out, they will be made to lose their primaries.

This is what will hurt the NDC the most. For an MP to hang on in Parliament for eighteen months, knowing he or she will never come back again, thanks to the party, they can surely join the majority NPP and make the NDC irrelevant and unattractive to vote for, in 2024.

If an NDC MP is not returning, then the NDC party must not return. Having said that whenever the NDC constitutes the search operations, it must mistrust the obvious. Because, it may certainly not be those who look like elephants who voted for the NPP. More search and DNA must be done to find out those who actually relate any of the appointees by blood or by love.

With the NDC, Ghanaians, must mistrust the obvious..

Hon. Daniel Dugan

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect The Chronicle’s stance.

Corpse missing in Ogun mortuary

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Ogun mortuary

Plans by the family of an 86-year-old deceased man to give him a befitting burial hit a snag as the mortuary could not produce the corpse when asked to do so.

DAILY POST learnt that the corpse of late Pa Joel Omiran, who died a month ago, was deposited at the mortuary of Sacred Heart Hospital in Lantoro, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

The old man had died at the private hospital where he was rushed to for treatment. His children were said to have kept their father’s body in the mortuary till burial arrangements were concluded.

It was gathered that the family checked back three weeks ago and confirmed that the body was still well-preserved in the morgue.

However, trouble started when the children visited the mortuary during the week to take delivery of the body of their late father, but the corpse was nowhere to be found.

DAILY POST learnt that four persons have been arrested following the mysterious disappearance of the corpse.

A reliable source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity told DAILY POST: “The children of Pa Omiran kept the body of their father in the mortuary a month ago.

“But, they were shocked when they visited the hospital this week after they called to inform them they will be taking away the body for burial. They cleared all necessary bills.

“[But] on getting to the hospital, they could not find the body. Every effort to get the body proved abortive.

“Two mortuary attendants, an auditor and a plumber have been arrested.”

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NDLEA intercepts drug consignments in winter jackets, body lotion at Lagos airport

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NDLEA

Consignments of Tramadol, Rohypnol, Ecstasy (Designer drug) and Cannabis concealed in winter jackets and bottles of body cream have been intercepted by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos.

The psychoactive substances were recovered at the new terminal of the airport on Friday following the arrest of a passenger, Joshia Sunday, who was travelling on a Qatar Airline flight via Doha to Oman, Middle East.

A thorough search of the suspect’s two black bags, according to a statement released on Sunday by the agency’s director of media and advocacy, Femi Babafemi, led to the discovery of 4.80 kilograms of cannabis concealed in three winter jackets and various quantities of Tramadol, Rohypnol, Ecstasy (Designer drug) hidden in bottles of body lotion.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect came into Nigeria from Oman on 7 April and was returning exactly a week after.

In the same vein, a Lekki Lagos-based businessman, Cyril Chidiebere, was on Friday arrested along with two of his freight agents: Mejabi Peter Sunday and Oyeyinka Babatunde over their involvement in the importation of twelve (12) parcels of Loud, a strain of cannabis, weighing 6.50kg, which was part of a consolidated cargo brought in from the United States of America.

The arrest and seizure followed a three-day intelligence-led operation.

Following the arrival of the cargo at the NAHCO import shed of the MMIA, its movement out of the airport was closely monitored in a sting operation until the actual importer, Mr Chidiebere, was arrested in his house at Abraham Adesanya estate, Ajah, Lekki area of Lagos.

Both Messrs Mejabi and Chidiebere have made useful statements to confirm that the latter has been involved in dealing with illicit drugs in the past.

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Majority leader Ado Doguwa re-elected, despite facing murder charges

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Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Alhasan Doguwa

The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Alhasan Doguwa, has been re-elected to represent the Doguwa/Tudunwada Federal Constituency of Kano.

His victory comes weeks after he was charged with murder by the police.

The police in Kano charged Mr Doguwa with murder for allegedly killing three people during the 25 February election.

The lawmaker was involved in a violent confrontation between members of the New Nigeria People Party (NNPP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) that led to the killing of three people and the burning of a campaign office of the opposition party in the Tudun Wada Local Government Area of Kano.

The police said the lawmaker was arrested and charged alongside other accomplices. “The lawmaker was charged with criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide, causing grievous hurt, and mischief by fire, inciting disturbance,” the police spokesperson Abdullahi Kiyawa, said.

His election was later declared inconclusive.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday declared him as the winner of the supplementary election for the Tudun-Wada,/Doguwa constituency.

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INEC declares Binani’s winning announcement ‘null and void’

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Aisha Dahiru Aisha Binani, candidate of APC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said that the announcement made by Yunusa Ari, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Adamawa State, declaring Aisha ‘Binani’ Dahiru winner of the governorship election, is ‘null and void’.  

In a brief thread of tweets on Sunday, the electoral umpire through its National Commissioner, Information and Voter Education, Barr. Festus Okoye, said the election process was clearly not concluded before the announcement was made.

Mr Okoye added that the action of the REC is a usurpation of the power of the Returning Officer. “It is null, void and of no effect”.

He consequently stressed that following this action, the collation of results of the supplementary election has now been suspended.

The INEC REC in Adamawa State Yunusa Ari, on Sunday stirred controversy in the state’s governorship election when at about 9am he announced Aisha ‘Binani’ Dahiru, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the election.

His announcement elicited protests from members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) present at the state collation centre in Yola.

Before the collation exercise was suspended on Saturday night, results from 10 LGAs had been announced — and Binani was trailing Ahmadu Fintiri, the incumbent governor and PDP candidate.

The collation of results from the remaining 10 LGAs was expected to commence by 11am on Sunday, and Mele Lamido, the returning officer for the Adamawa governorship election, was not present when Ari announced Binani as the winner of the election.

According to the constitution, Lamido is the rightful official empowered to declare the winner of the election.

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Tiwa Savage escapes alleged kidnap attempt, suspects arrested

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Tiwa Savage

Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has confirmed escaping from a security breach at her residence.

 

This comes after some reports went viral, on Friday, that some men has attempted to kidnap the singer.

Tiwa Savage’s management took to her Instagram handle to release a statement confirming that the musician’s home had been broken into, but, the suspects’ aim was not stated.

 

The statement reads: “Following recent reports online, we can confirm that on Thursday 13th April 2023 there was a major security breach at the residence of musician Tiwa Savage.

“A number of suspects were caught and are currently being held under investigation at Alagbon Police Station, Ikoyi. Ms Savage and her family are safe and well.”

 

Meanwhile, according to several media outlets who published the report earlier and Nigerian journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, the singer’s new driver was alleged to have provided information about her movement known to his co-conspirators.

 

The reports indicated that the suspects had attempted to kidnap Tiwa Savage but their plans had failed and they had been arrested and handed to the police.

 

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Jackie Appiah is first Ghanaian celeb to hit 10m IG followers

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Jackie Appiah

Ghanaian screen goddess Jackie Agyemang Appiah has become the first Ghanaian celebrity to hit 10 Million followers on Instagram. This makes her the first record Ghanaian celebrity to amass such love of following. The award-winning actress has garnered massive love and following worldwide over the years due to her sterling acting skills.

Lady J as she is fondly called by industry colleagues is known for her luxurious lifestyle and well-put-together personality. Her stunning beauty and ever-ravishing look capture the street of social media with her daily post.

She is undoubtedly one of Ghana’s biggest brands in creative acts, with Instagram having evolved to take space as a marketing platform where individuals and firms showcase their products, talents, and services.

The algorithm of this platform is essential to the success of your social media marketing strategy and we believe Ghana’s screen goddess Jackie Appiah and her team understand it better.

Following closely behind her are actor, Author, Juliet Ibrahim with 7.4 million followers and Yvonne Nelson with 7.3 million respectively.

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I worked as a delivery guy in U.S to make ends meet –E.L

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Rapper EL

Ghanaian rapper, E.L, has revealed a point in his life things got so bad he had to start working as a food delivery guy in the States just to keep going. According to him, things have not always been rosy, despite being one of the biggest rappers the country has produced.

The 2016 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) Artiste of the Year, in a recent interview on 3Music TV, that there was a point he had to work as a food delivery guy in the US just to keep himself going.

He added that his experience in the United States taught him the importance of humility.

“Time teaches you so many valuable lessons and it changes you, especially when you go through a few things. I’ve passed through before. There was a point in time in the States I had to start doing food delivery. Yeah, it was that deep. I delivered food door to door just to keep myself going,” he disclosed in the interview.

E.L added: “I’ve actually passed through things and that stuff teaches you things like humility. So anytime I see an artist and they come to me for advice the first thing I tell them is cool down, you know see anything yet,”

E.L also added a word of advice to artists currently reigning to keep themselves grounded and humble.

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KiDi returns to social media, breaks silence on his health rumour

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KiDi

Ghanaian singer KiDi is finally back from his break from social media after been away for a while due to health issues. The singer had to postpone his “Golden Boy” North American tour due to health issues, and therefore was going to take a break to take care of himself.

After the announcement, KiDi’s absence on social media became a worry to his fans which facilitated false rumours about his whereabouts. The one rumour that stood out was the fact that he was down with a stroke.

His management came out to dispel the rumours and now a few weeks later, the VGMA 2022 Artist of the Year has returned to social media.

In an Instagram post on Friday, April 14, KiDi reiterated the reason for taking the social media break, while addressing the rumours from what he calls “bad actors.”

Read his full statement below;

A little under two months ago, I made the painful decision of cancelling my tour to take care of my health that included taking time off social media. In that time, I have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love from family, friends, fans and the brands i work with. You all made me feel incredibly loved in this difficult period and i cant appreciate you enough.

Unfortunately, a few badactors took this as an opportunity to spread false stories that got a lot of you very concerned. While i do not want to give it any more attention, i want to categorically address that those stories were false.

I am glad to be back to doing what i love most; creating music and performing for you. Thanks for sticking it out with me.

Love, KiDi

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