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He’s a shallow-minded child –Gyedu Blay Ambolley hits back at KOD

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Gyedu Blay Ambolley

Highlife Veteran, Gyedu Blay-Ambolley has hit back hard at Ghanaian On-Air-Personality, Kofi Okyere Darko following the comments he made after the former’s claim that VGMA was a curse to the Highlife genre. According to KOD, Gyedu Blay-Ambolley had gotten it all wrong with regard to the people who were to blame for the decline of the Hi-life genre.

“Such nonsense! Which awards scheme has projected our music industry like the VGMA since independence? How many have projected our musicians beyond GH? How many have consistently done more than ten years? Some of our musicians have failed to evolve and [are] quick to blame others for their personal mishaps. When was the last time he released an album?” parts of KOD’s Facebook post directed at Ambolley read.

KOD said the issue was rather the fault of radio stations who had refused to play hi-life music and admonished Ambolley to rather blame them.

“When was the last time he released an album? He should be blaming some of the radio stations that don’t even play our music.”

But reacting to KOD’s Facebook post in an interview with Andy Dosty, the hiplife-originator said he was not ready to respond to the “young boy” because he was busy preparing for his next tour.

According to him, he considered the fashion designer and TV personality as a child whose mental capacity was not fully developed.

“I see Okyere Darko as a child. He is shallow-minded, the reason why he said those things,” he said,I am going on a European tour in May next year. My music, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley’s music, and in June, I will be back on tour.

Comparing their individual career trajectory, he questioned if KOD could take his Disc Jockeying skills or his fashion design acumen to the international stage.

“So when he sits and talks, can he take his clothes on tour as a designer like the way I am going on tour with my music? Can he take his DJing on tour like the way I am going on tour with my music? If these people talk, you know they are shallow minds,” he concluded

Credit: pulse.com.gh

‘I’m not craving for the Grammys, BET awards’ –Kojo Antwi

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Kojo Antwi

Julius Kojo Antwi, well known in the music industry as Kojo Antwi, a popular Highlife musician, has disclosed that he does not do music with the intention of winning an award. According to him, he is into music because it is his desire to bless the world with his God-given talent and he not to get awards or validation.“Grammys is in and it’s nice that some people go and win it but me as an artiste it’s not my thing,” he said.

He added “BET awards did a certain category that would accommodate us but they the organizers are looking at the commercial aspect of it”.

In an exclusive interview with UTV’s Abeiku Santana on Atuu, the reggae musical artiste disclosed why he doesn’t often attend awards ceremonies.

“I don’t attend the awards ceremonies because I don’t play my music to win an award and I hope people don’t misjudge me,” he stated.

Kojo Antwi continued “God has gifted me the talent and if God gives me a new song I’ll share it with the world and that’s what I look for”.

The popular composer whose music career has spanned over 3 decades also added that although some musicians dream to win international awards, his aim is to produce songs that will linger forever.

“It is nice to win a Grammy and see others win but me as an artiste, it is not my thing,” he hammered.

Kojo Antwi is credited with several albums including ‘Mister Music Man’, ‘Densu’, ‘Afrafra’, and ‘Akuaba’. In recent times, Kojo Antwi has collaborated with some new school artistes including Stonebwoy and King Promise.

Credit: pulse.com.gh

Maiden Edition Of The Shine Summit Slated For June 2

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Kobby Kyei (right) in a picture with some key personalities for the summit

The maiden edition of the technology, media, and entrepreneurship conference, dubbed ‘The Shine Summit’ will take place on Friday, June 2, 2023, in Accra.

The date and venue for the summit which will gather some of the best brains in the various sectors, was announced at the media launch held on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.

The summit is being powered by Global Ovations, whose Chief Executive Officer, Gideon Raji, gave the rundown, particularly on how to participate.

He stated that interested participants would have to watchout for a portal which would be launched soon and register to attend at no cost.

He also stated that the summit, which will take place at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, will have hubs to coach participants in specific areas, relating to the three thematic points.

The Shine Summit, according to the organisers, will serve as a platform that will mobilise the youth to educate them on a positive aspect of technology, media and entrepreneurship. The aim is to help create opportunities through collaboration and investment.

The launch of the summit brought together people in the media, technology space and entrepreneurs.

The likes of the EU Ambassador to Ghana, Irchad Ramiandrasoa Razaaly, Bola Ray, Nana Ama McBrown, CEO of Caveman Watches Anthony Dzamefe, Comedian OB Amponsah, Andy Dosty and other great personalities attended the launch.

The brain behind The Shine Summit, Kobby Kyei, a Blogger, indicated that the conglomeration of like minds is to champion the positive agenda.He remarked that the idea is also to change the narrative from negative to positive.

He shared his life story, including how as a blogger, has contributed to some communities having access to portable drinking water.

Speaking particularly about the power of social media, for which reason the youth must be educated on, he rebuked the influx of unhealthy contents at the expense of positive creativity and innovations.

He thus invited everyone, especially the youth, who may not be aware of the power of social media to register and attend the summit on June 2, 2023, at La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra.

“Our first gathering will be at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel and I will be looking forward to seeing each and every one of you, this is the time to make the difference and I’m very glad to start the journey with you”, Kobby Kyei said.

The Shine summit Speakers are;Anthony Dzamefe, Bernard KafuiSokpoe, Futurist Kwame, Wode Maya, Portia Gabor, Gifty Anti, Bola Ray, Tommy Annan Forson and Kobby Kyei.

‘Death to Christians’: Violence steps up under new Israeli gov’t

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Hostility by fundamentalist Jews towards Jerusalem’s Christian community is not new

Nothing about the attack or what happened since surprised Miran Krikorian. The Armenian owner of Taboon and Wine Bar in the Old City of Jerusalem was not surprised to receive a call the night of January 26 that a mob of Israeli settlers was attacking his bar in the Christian Quarter and shouting “Death to Arabs … Death to Christians.”

It didn’t surprise him how little effort the police made to catch the perpetrators; after some press about the attack and a lack of arrests, police told him two months later they detained three of the suspects among the mob. But they also asked for his surveillance video, despite the videos being already online and surveillance cameras omnipresent in the Old City.

“You have cameras over here that can show the underwear that someone is wearing, so how come you’re asking for my footage two months later?” asked Krikorian.

It was easy for him to identify many of the perpetrators himself – they went online and gave his restaurant a 1-star review minutes after the attack – but when he went to the police station that night, the officer there scolded him: “Don’t bother me too much.”

A couple of days later, Armenians leaving a memorial service in the Armenian Quarter say they were attacked by Israeli settlers carrying sticks. An Armenian was pepper-sprayed as settlers scaled the walls of the Armenian convent, trying to take down its flag, which had a cross on it. Source: Aljazeera.com

Cuba lifts ban on cash deposits in US dollars at banks

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For two years, it had not been possible to deposit dollars in cash

Banks in Cuba will again accept cash deposits in US dollars after a ban prohibiting the practice was surprisingly lifted on Monday.

Cubans had been unable to deposit dollars in cash into their accounts at banks and other financial institutions for almost two years.

The Cuban government brought in the ban in 2021 citing “continuing difficulties caused by the ongoing US embargo”.

The move comes among the worst economic crisis to hit Cuba in decades.

Cubans are facing shortages of food, medicines and petrol which have led to long queues forming at shops and petrol stations.

The resolution by the Central Bank of Cuba (BCC) was published in Cuba’s Official Gazette on Monday and is effective immediately.

It does not mention Cuba’s current economic problems but rather cites the recent increase in tourism and the “gradual recovery of the service industry and the productive sector” as the reasons behind the lifting of the ban.

The resolution also stated that the “economic pressure” from the United States, which it said led to the ban in the first place, remained in place and that therefore “the root of the problem” had not been solved.

Cuba has been under US sanctions for more than six decades but the economic restrictions placed on it were further tightened under the Trump Administration.

Source: bbc.com

Volcano erupts in Russia’s far east, spewing ash 20km into the air

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Cars are shown covered in volcanic dust following the eruption

The Shiveluch volcano erupted early Tuesday morning in Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka region, spewing ash up to 20 kilometers above sea level, according to the local branch of the Russia Academy of Sciences (RAS) Geophysical Survey.

Seismic activity was first reported around 12:54 a.m. local time on Tuesday (8:54 a.m. ET on Monday), the Geophysical Survey said on Telegram, adding that the volcano was still erupting nearly 15 hours later.

Videos posted on social media from the region show a large ash cloud in the sky and ash covering roads and cars in the town of Ust-Kamchatsky, about 90 kilometers (55 miles) from the volcano.

According to satellite data, the size of the plume cloud measures 400 by 250 kilometers and has spread to the west and south of the volcano, the Geophysical Survey said.

The Institute of Volcanology and Seismology of the Far Eastern Branch of RAS said a “red” hazard designation, the highest level, has been issued for aviation and that there is a risk of hot lava flows blocking roads, Russian state news agency TASS reported.

“Molten lava flows can travel up to 20 kilometers and block the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky-Ust-Kamchatsky highway,” the institute said, according to TASS.

Source: cnn.com

At least 40 killed in Myanmar military air attacks

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Myanmar’s military has been accused of indiscriminate killings of civilians as it engages in major offensives to suppress armed resistance

Myanmar’s military has launched air attacks on a central town known to be a bastion of opposition to the coup carried out two years ago.

Witnesses and local media said dozens of people were killed and wounded in the attack on Tuesday – one of the worst since the military seized control of the country.

The air raids occurred as residents gathered for the inauguration of an administrative office, Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng reported from Thailand’s capital Bangkok.

“At 7:35am the crowd was attacked by jets and those were followed by Mi-35 helicopters,” said Cheng, citing one rescuer at the scene.

“He confirmed 40 dead but he suspects the death toll will rise considerably – the carnage there was terrible. All the reports we’re seeing is that these were civilians, and far from being a legitimate military target.”

No immediate response from Myanmar’s military rulers was available.

Three first responders were killed in the second attack while rescue work was being carried out, Cheng reported.

Sagaing region – near the second-largest city Mandalay – has put up some of the fiercest resistance to the military’s rule with intense fighting raging there for months.

Graphic video circulating on social media purportedly of the attack show bodies scattered among the ruins of homes. “We are going to rescue you if we hear you screaming,” one person could be heard saying in one video. “Please scream!”

Source: Aljazeera.com

Tunisian police destroy migrant camp by UN office

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Migrant camp

Police in Tunisia’s capital have forcefully removed homeless sub-Saharan Africans who had been camping outside UN buildings in Tunis for several weeks.

Many black Africans have been seeking repatriation after recent remarks by President Kais Saied unleashed a wave of violence against them.

He denies inciting hatred by saying they were part of a conspiracy to change the demographic composition of the North African country, which has a predominantly Arab-Muslim culture.

What followed was a crackdown on migrants with many subjected to detentions, abuse and evictions from their houses.

Journalists have been tweeting from the scene of the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) office, saying a camp where migrants had gathered has been completely destroyed.

“Police have arrested many people, and having spoken to one migrant, he says he cannot find his wife and child now,” tweeted freelance journalist Elizia Volkmann, adding that many of them were registered refugees.

“Lawyers are investigating where those arrested have been taken,” she said.

Teargas was reportedly fired and batons used to remove people.

“Devastation here. The camp’s destroyed, with people’s goods being taken away as rubbish,” another freelance journalist Simon Cordall tweeted.

It is not clear how many people were camped outside the UNHCR.

Ivory Coast, Guinea and Burkina Faso are among countries which have organised the repatriation of their citizens over the last month in the wake of the race row.

Source: bbc.com

Hernia permanently treatment without surgery at home

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Umbilical-hernia and femoral hernia

A hernia is a medical condition that occurs due to the weakening of muscle tissues in an organ near the abdomen causing the intestine or tissues to protrude through the weak spots nearby.

Hernia

Mostly, a hernia can occur in the abdomen between the chest and hips but can also appear in the upper thigh and groin areas.

How Does Hernia Form?

A hernia forms when muscle tissues become weak or ruptured, causing internal organs like the intestines to protrude. Hernias can be classified into two categories which are, acquired and congenital.

What Are The 6 Types of Hernias?

Inguinal/Groin Hernia

An inguinal hernia occurs when tissue, such as part of the intestine, protrudes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles.

Umbilical Hernia

An umbilical hernia occurs when part of your intestine bulges through the opening in your abdominal muscles near your bellybutton (navel).

Incisional Hernia

An incisional hernia is a protrusion of tissue that forms at the site of a healing surgical scar. This type of hernia accounts for 15-20 percent of all abdominal hernias

Femoral Hernia

A femoral hernia usually occurs when fatty tissue or a part of your bowel pokes through into your groin at the top of your inner thigh.

Hiatal Hernia

A hiatal hernia occurs when the upper part of your stomach bulges through the large muscle separating your abdomen and chest (diaphragm).

Epigastric Hernia

An epigastric hernia is a lump in the midline between your belly button and sternum (breastbone) which can cause pain.

What Are The Causes Of Hernia?

  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Increased physical exertion in the abdomen
  • Heavy and frequent coughing or sneezing
  • Heavy or regular weightlifting
  • Chronic Constipation
  • Some of them revolve around smoking, poor nutrition, chronic constipation, consuming tobacco etc.

What Are The Symptoms Of Hernia?

  • A small lump initially in the affected area
  • Discomfort or pain in the groin or abdomen while performing physical activities
  • Discomfort while coughing or sneezing
  • Constipation
  • Discomfort while walking, sitting
  • Burning and aching sensations in the abdomen of groin
  • The lump might disappear or get reduced in size while lying down

In the past, if you had a hernia, you would have to go through surgery to fix it. However, the surgical side effects for hernia is dangerous and potentially deadly.

Source: hernia-treatmentherbs.blogspot.com

Feature: The Season of Politics & Politicking is Here!

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John Dramani Mahama, former President of Ghana and Dr. Kwabena Dufuor, Minister of Finance in the Mills Administration

A nine-year-old boy talking to the father asks a pertinent question one evening, according to a tik-tok received via WhatsApp, just before the Easter holidays.

“Daddy, what is politics?” The father is initially shocked by the kind of question coming from the kid.

He rakes his memory before attempting an answer.

“Son, let me put it this way. I have to provide for you, so I am the capitalist. You are the people. Your mother who keeps the house-keeping money is the Government. The babysitter is the working class and your baby brother is the future. Do you understand?”

The boy cannot make out the jig-saw and simply says: “Well…I think so,” and tucks himself in bed and sleeps.

While sleeping, he hears his baby brother crying. He goes to peep through the window and finds the baby’s diaper in a mess. The boy tries to communicate with his mother and finds her deeply asleep. He decides not to disturb her.

He tries to alert the babysitter and peeps through her window only to see his daddy having an affair with her. He decides not to disturb them either and goes back to bed and sleeps.

At the breakfast table the next morning, the boy enthusiastically approaches the father. “Daddy, I think know what is politics.”

The enthusiastic father welcomes the son’s ability to understand such a complex issue and invites him to share his knowledge with the family. “Tell us in your own small way, what is politics.”

“Well,” the boy begins. “It is something like this…Whiles the Government is asleep, the capitalist screws the working class. The people are ignored while the future is in a mess.”

It is that kind of season again.  Politics is all over in the air. Those seeking the people’s mandate are on the road making all sorts of promises. ‘Bosheaba’ John Dramani Mahama was the first to lace his boots and hit the road.

The former Head of State began his campaign with a huge promise at Ho, the Volta Regional capital, where Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, officially listed as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, was denied audience with Togbe Afede, Agbogbomefia of the Asogli State, in a dramatic event that still resonates with political gimmicks than a chieftaincy issue.

Mr. Mahama, though, is not a newcomer to promises. In the 2020 election campaign he drew the wrath of the various Zongo and Muslim communities by promising to build mortuaries for them in the country to preserve their dead. At the time he made that promise, I do not believe he was unaware of the need to dispatch the Muslim dead to the Father in time to have audience with the Creator of Heaven and Earth, in line with Koranic teachings.

Needless to state, the controversies raised by the ‘Mortuary for Muslims’ pledge is still unresolved. John, the campaign strategist, then incurred the displeasure of the Christian communities in this Land of Our Birth by hinging his campaign on John 3:16 in the Christian Holy book. “For God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him would not perish, but have eternal life.”

It is not known as I composed this piece, whether or not John 3:16 would be revived on the campaign trial as we head towards December 7, 2024. One thing is certain, ‘Boshieba’ Mahama is still in the promising mood.

At Ho in the Volta Region, where the airport, constructed under his watch, is now a white elephant, Mr. Mahama promised to cancel ex-gratia paid to Article 71 office holders after their term of office. One significant thing about this promise is that at the time Mr. Mahama made this promise, he knew, or ought to have known, that he is the single highest recipient of ex-gratia in the political evolution of this Land of Our Birth.

The former resident of Jubilee House is on record to have received ex-gratia as a Member of Parliament (four times at the last count.)  The former MP for Bole/Bamboi was also paid ex-gratia as a Deputy Minister, Minister, Vice President, and President of the Republic of Ghana.

When he was defeated at the polls in the presidential race of 2016, he laughed all the way to the bank, while officials of his National Democratic Congress (NDC) were gnashing their teeth at the loss. Mr. Mahama was paid a whopping GH¢245,000 in ex-gratia for being retired as head of state of this country. What has still not been resolved is whether or not a person who has been retired constitutionally and been paid his entitlement as such, could return to the body politic without any effort at returning the retirement benefit.  All the same, Ghanaians welcome his decision to delete ex-gratia as a political requirement for Article 71 office holders.

As a sign of goodwill, one man suggested on radio that the ex-Head of State should return all that he had previously taken in the name of ex-gratia to serve as a goodwill gesture and his determination to end what he himself identified as a drain on the national resources.

Sadly, the man calling for an end to ex-gratia hit the roofs in anger. Calling such suggestions ‘silly’ – the statesman seeking to return to Government House, turned his anger on those making demands on him to return what he has collected in the name of something he himself is pledging to eliminate.

Politics, as the small boy suggests in our opening paragraphs, is when capitalists screws the working class, while the Government is asleep. “The people are ignored, while the future is in a mess.”

Politics and politicking is in season. It promises to be very active.

Whiles Mr. John Mahama promises to abolish ex-gratia, and ironically gets annoyed at the suggestion to return the quantum of money paid in the name of an Article 71 office holder, his main challenger for the NDC presidential slot, is also in the art of promising. Dr. Kwabena Dufuor, Minister of Finance in the Mills Administration, has thrown down the gauntlet in a bid to defeat Dramani, the John 3:16.

Within the NDC, foot soldiers refer to Dr. Dufuor as ‘Ahotor.’ It stems from the former Governor of the Bank of Ghana’s financial donation to the grassroots. He has now upped his game, promising to pay party office workers around the country monthly wages, if he is given the nod. What has still not been resolved, under umbrella politics, is how the man making those promises is going to redeem these pledges if he ever makes it to Jubilee House. Would the payments come from his private pocket or the public purse? It is one huge question waiting for answers.

We are yet to hear by way of promises from Mr. Kojo Bonsu, the former boss of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, who once courted trouble for himself by claiming, in huge billboard advertisements, that the entire Asanteman had welcomed him to the land of the Golden Stool, at a time when his authority did not reach Mampongten.

While the NDC’s promises are still unresolved, the route to power under the Elephant is getting even more intense. So far, nine aspirants are on the campaign trail. The two front-runners are, Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, the sitting Vice-President, and his immediate challenger, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, immediate past Minister of Trade and Energy, and are being trailed by seven other campaigners.

These are Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, MP for Assin Central, Dr. Afriyie Akoto, who has resigned his position as Minister of Agriculture to contest the Presidency, Mr. Boakye Agyarko, one-time Minister of Energy, Dr. Kofi Konadu Aprako, one-time MP for Offinso, Mr. Francis Nimo, who was serving at a point in time as MP for Asante Mampong, Mr. Joe Ghartey, immediate past Minister of Railway Development, and Mr. Kwabena Agyei Agyapong, a very fine communicator and one-time Press Secretary to President John Agyekum Kufuor.

When I saw a huge bill-board the other day advertising the presidential ambitions of my good friend, Kwabena Agyapong, I screamed to the hearing of people nearby: “Money swine.” Whether or not he has the resources to finish the race is one issue that makes politics the art of convincing the majority of the people to believe in you, even when you fall short of expectations.

I shall return!

Ebo Quansah in Accra

 

The Ghanaian Chronicle