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I wish to see myself on billboard before I die -Fred Amugi

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Fred Amugi

Veteran Actor Fred Amugi says his earnest wish is to see himself on billboard before he dies.

He is therefore charging Corporate Ghana to grant him the wish of having his face on a billboard as a brand ambassador before taking his last breath.

In a trending video on social media, the popular Actor on his 74th birthday said that he doesn’t want his image to be all over billboards after his death.

“Well, one wish I would love to have for my 74th birthday is to see myself on billboards as a brand ambassador. I wouldn’t want to die before I’m mounted on billboards when I wouldn’t see what corporate Ghana did for me,”.

“So, corporate Ghana, here I am, I’m prepared to be a brand ambassador for your products. Use me while I’m alive, not when I’m dead and gone,” he is heard in the video pleading.

Fred Amugi is one of the prominent faces in the Ghanaian movie industry. He rose to prominence for his role in the 1985 television series “Opinto”.

He is most noted for his roles in Judgement Day, Holby City, Beasts of No Nation, and The Cursed Ones.

He has been nominated for and won several movie awards including the Ghana Movie Awards.

It is Impossible to Impugn the Honesty and Integrity of Dr. Bawumia

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Opinion

Just as it is impossible to sublimate metal into thin air and just as it is impossible to reverse the hands of time, so it is impossible to impugn the honesty and integrity of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. It cannot be said that we are in normal times where it almost seems as if the tests of time are back-to-back in a serpentine queue of conundrums, yet in such situations when it is easy to play evil and amass wealth on the blind side of a discombobulated parliament and even more obfuscated media with their reportage of half-baked truths, Dr. Bawumia remains focused and steady with hands as white as snow.

When he had the opportunity to make hundreds of millions of US Dollars being, once upon a time, the resident representative of Africa Development Bank for Zimbabwe, he held true the protocols of integrity and fear of GOD, and excelled with distinction.

When he was deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, his ethics and high moral standards earned him the respect and love of all. So how come, now that we are in power, his integrity will be questioned?

That is a blight on the dignity of the propaganda peddlers, those very hounds who bark at their own shadows with tails tucked in between their legs from the humorous fear that trembles their very core!

Ah, in the accent of my Nigerian brothers, “Dr. Bawumia has sofaaad!”

In his lifetime, I have never heard that he has ever been involved in a single shady deal or shameful act of corruption as many politicians, especially from the NDC divide, have!

You cannot pinpoint to anything in the annals of government business that may indict him or even so much as make mention of his name in a dishonourable way. The idea that Charles Adu Boahen wanted to create a premise to make money as a glutton eyeing a cake in spite of a full belly about to explode makes nonsense of his attempt to use Dr. Bawumia’s name to extract more money.

Everyone knows that due to the high standards of honesty, integrity, and professionalism whichVeep’s name is associated with, he has become like the sweet nectar of a beautiful flower that bees cannot live without. Unfortunately, a hornet like Charles for a minute thought that he could pass off as a bee to get to taste the nectar. It was a bad choice!

His was like a case of serendipity, albeit in an unfortunate manner, being caught pants down at the wrong place at the wrong time under the wrong circumstance! His father, the late Honourable Adu Boahen, must be turning in his grave from the shame that Charles has smeared the family’s rich history with.

Ah, but, really, Charles paaaaa, it was alleged that he demanded 20% of 500 million US Dollars from supposed Arab Sheikhs. That would have amounted to 100 million US Dollars. Chai, ten more deals like that and he would have traversed the boundaries of multi-millionaires into the world of the multi-billionaires. Herh, nipa ny3 ooo!

Let me sing along, “nk3 bobaya, nk3 bobaya, nk3 bobayaaaaaamaame!”

GOD bless Nana Akufo-Addo and expose all those hindering the success of our government!

By Fadi Dabbousi

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

ASUU protests half-salary, declares lecture-free day

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ASUU

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has concluded plans to embark on a one-day nationwide protest over the payment of half salaries to lecturers by the Federal Government in October.

ASUU National President, Prof Emmanuel Osodeke confirmed the development to Channels Television on Monday.

According to him, the planned protest was organised at the branch levels of ASUU nationwide and each branch of the academic union would choose their dates.

Similarly, the chairperson of ASUU, the University of Lagos branch, Dr Dele Ashiru confirmed the development to Channels Television on Monday.

He said the protest will hold on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at the Julius Berger auditorium in UNILAG.

Ashiru noted that the action is necessary to protest the “no-work, no-pay” policy for lecturers activated by the Federal Government.

Last week, ASUU slammed the Federal Government over the payment of half salaries to lecturers in October.

The union condemned the ‘pro-rata’ payment to its members and accused the government of an attempt to reduce Nigerian scholars to casual workers.

ASUU had on October 14, 2022, called off its eight-month strike after the National Industrial Court ordered the lecturers to resume.

The union, however, said the response of the government, especially its ‘pro-rata’ payment of October salaries of academics, portrayed them as daily paid workers.

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Nnamdi Kanu refuses to appear in court, protests against govt refusal to release him

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Nnamdi Kanu

The self-acclimated leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, on Monday, refused to appear before a Federal High Court in Abuja in protest against the Federal Government’s refusal to obey a Court of Appeal judgment that ordered his release from detention.

 

The refusal to honour the High Court was conveyed to Justice Binta Nyako by the Federal Government counsel, Mr Mohammed Abubakar.

He informed the court that all entreaties made to persuade him to have a change of heart were rebuffed.

 

Kanu was said to have stood his ground not to appear in court until the October 13 judgment of the Court of Appeal is respected and obeyed by releasing him from the custody of the Department of the State Service, DSS, in Abuja.

 

Meanwhile, a Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday adjourned indefinitely the trial of the Biafra nation agitator, Nnamdi Kanu in the terrorism charges brought against him by the Federal Government.

 

Justice Binta Nyako put off the trial sine die at the instance of Kanu, pending the resolution of the Federal Government’s appeal against the October 13 judgment of the Court of Appeal that discharged him from the terrorism charges.

 

The Federal Government’s appeal seeking reversal of the Court of Appeal judgment is pending before the Supreme Court.

 

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Request N100 billion to tackle flooding –Reps tell Buhari

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Nigeria Senate

The House of Representatives has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to make a request of N100 billion to tackle the effect of flooding.

The lawmakers made the resolution on Monday during plenary session after the motion of urgent public importance moved by Henry Nwawuba and Isiaka Ibrahim.

They asked Buhari to propose a supplementary budget of N100 billion, while they also mandated the House Committee on Appropriations to include N200 billion in the 2023 budget.

In addition, the lower chamber also directed the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation to release N5 billion for ecological funds to mitigate the effect of flooding.

Moving the motion, Nwawuba said the country risks food insecurity if government fails to take proactive action by careful intervention.

He stated that the flooding has affected prices of certain agricultural products. He warned that certain industries may be affected.

“In 2012, 32 out of 36 states were affected by flooding, with 363 people killed, over 2.1 Million people displaced, about N7 million people affected and a total loss estimate of N2.6 trillion recorded.

“In 2022, 33 out of 36 states and the FCT are affected, that is 92% of the entire country, over 600 people killed. Over 1.4 million people displaced and over 2.5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance with over 60% of this number being children,” he said.

The motion was adopted by the lawmakers.

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GAWU: There is food in Ghana but locked up at the farm gates

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GAWU

“There is food in Ghana, but locked up at the farmgate, things are not well,” Mr. Edward Kareweh, General Secretary, of the General Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU) has revealed.

He said, “things are not done properly. Improper application of laudable policies has created a problem, where food is cheap at the farm, but expensive on the side of the final consumer.

“Poorly formed relations along most Agricultural value chains in the country were fostering a high degree of predatory behaviour between actors, affecting the sector negatively.”

This predatory, Mr. Kareweh explained, also worsened, and weakened the reinforcing system that limited investments and decreased efficiency and resiliency, preventing competitiveness which overall affected the incomes and willingness of the ordinary farmer to purchase inputs.

Mr. Kareweh was speaking on the theme: “Ghana’s Agricultural Value Chain,” at the 17th Monthly Stakeholders Engagement and Workers’ appreciation day seminar organized by the Ghana News Agency’s Tema Regional Office, which aimed at providing a platform for both state and non-state organizations to address national issues to enhance development.

The event also served as a motivational mechanism to recognize the editorial contribution of reporters toward national development in general, growth, and promotion of the Tema GNA as the industrial news hub.

The GAWU General Secretary argued that government policies must provide specific incentives to agricultural equipment dealers and users to help expand smallholders as key stakeholders.

“So we must not blow our own trumpets that we are working. Let those we are serving judge. We must not praise a project because of its beautiful features, we must do that after seeing results,” he said.

Mr. Kareweh stated that the financial sector was weak and poorly structured to take on capacity-building investments needed to effectively support the agricultural sector in general, specifically the equipment sector, which was hindering the value chain from its massive potential.

He noted that wholesalers had limited interest in building branded retail channels, which passed through to the farmer making it less important as a leverage point for improving broader and more appropriate access for smallholders.

He added that there were larger retailers with multiple outlets that were keenly interested in expanding their distribution networks but were concerned by the risks and cost of setting up new stores because of a failed economic system adding that the country needs a structural bailout.

He stressed that the country currently lacks effective structural policies to optimize the competitiveness of the agricultural value chain.

“Enhancing the competitiveness of the agricultural value chains demands improvement in productivity along the specific value chains for an effective and efficient input supply system,” has stated.

Mr. Kareweh explained that formulating the right policies and allowing them to be championed by competent leaders would improve crop productivity and product quality along the agricultural value chains.

He said there was a need for the government to create an enabling environment to help facilitate linkages between core value chain actors and support services including financial services, technical advisers, and mechanization services to producers.

Mr. Francis Ameyibor, Ghana News Agency Tema Regional Manager explained that “we recognize the excellence in stakeholder engagement, which we believe will assist us GNA and our stakeholders to deliver and ensure that society plays an active watchdog role so that institutions perform.”

He said the Agency was strategically placed as a credible news organization that needed to deepen its relations with its stakeholders for mutual benefit and to advance the prospects of the agency and the country.

By Elizabeth Baah

Source: GNA

Uganda Pres slams ‘Western double standards’ over Germany coal mine plans

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Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has slammed Western countries over what he calls a “reprehensible double standard” in their response to the energy crisis brought about by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In a Twitter post on Sunday, Museveni singled out Germany for demolishing wind turbines to allow for the expansion of a coal-fueled power plant as Europe battles an energy crisis triggered by the Russia/Ukraine war.

In September, Russia which had come under a raft of Western sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine, halted gas supplies to Europe.

Germany had proposed phasing out coal-fired power plants by 2030 to reduce carbon emissions. But Europe’s largest economy has now been forced to prioritize energy security over clean energy as gas supplies from Russia froze. Just like Germany, many other European countries are reviving coal projects as alternatives to Russian energy.

Museveni, 78, says Europe’s switch to coal-based power generation “makes a mockery” of the West’s climate targets.

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Mexicans protest against proposed electoral reforms

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Mexicans protest electoral reforms

Tens of thousands of people have packed the Mexican capital’s main boulevard to protest President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s proposal to overhaul the electoral authority, turning out in the largest demonstration against one of the president’s policies during his nearly four years in office.

 

Opposition parties and civil society organizations called on Mexicans to demonstrate on Sunday in the capital and other cities against proposed reforms that would remake the National Electoral Institute, one of the country’s most prized and trusted institutions.

 

Lopez Obrador sees the institute as beholden to the elite, but critics say his reforms would threaten its independence and make it more political.

 

The initiative includes eliminating state-level electoral offices, cutting public financing of political parties and allowing the public to elect members of the electoral authority rather than the lower chamber of Congress.

 

It would also reduce the number of legislators in the lower chamber of Congress from 500 to 300 and senators from 128 to 96 by eliminating at-large lawmakers.

 

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Russia Foreign Minister denies being taken to hospital with heart condition

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has dismissed a report that was taken to hospital with a heart condition, scolding Western journalists for what he cast as false reporting.

The Associated Press (AP) news agency, citing Indonesian officials, said on Monday that Lavrov had been taken to hospital after arriving on the island of Bali for a Group of 20 summit.

AP said Lavrov, 72, had been treated for a heart condition.

Foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova posted a video to her Telegram feed of Lavrov with her, where they are shown to be laughing after several media reported that he was in the hospital.

“We’re here with Sergey Viktorovich [Lavrov] in Indonesia, reading the wires and we can’t believe our eyes,” Zakharova said.

“It’s the highest level of fake.” In the video, Lavrov is seen in a T-shirt with a design of the late American artist Jean Michel Basquiat and shorts, and is wearing an Apple watch.

Lavrov is attending the G20 summit on behalf of Russia after President Vladimir Putin announced last week that he would not attend the Bali meeting virtually.

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UK & France strike revised deal on Channel migrants

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France and UK leaders, Macron and Sunak

The UK will pay France £8m more a year under a revised deal to try to stop people crossing the English Channel in small boats. The money will pay for increased surveillance of French beaches, while UK police officers will also be able to observe patrols within France.

French officers patrolling the coast to try to stop people setting off will rise from 200 to 300 over five months.

PM Rishi Sunak said he was “confident” the crossings could be brought down.

However, he warned there was no “single thing” that could “fix” the situation, promising “even greater cooperation” with France in the months ahead.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer called the deal a “small step in the right direction,” but said more need to be done to tackle people smuggling. The government is coming under increasing pressure to reduce journeys across the Channel, which have risen to record levels this year.

More than 40,000 people have crossed in small boats so far this year, including 1,800 this weekend alone, according to official figures.

Under the new agreement, signed by Home Secretary Suella Braverman in Paris, the UK will pay France £63m this year, up from £55m last year.

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