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Saudi team offer Mbappe £173.2m-per-year deal…includes release clause to join Real Madrid next year

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Kylian Mbappe

Al-Hilal have reportedly offered Kylian Mbappe a sensational £173.2m-per-year (€200m) deal to join the club.

Mbappe, 24, is currently in a high-profile contract stand-off with PSG and was left out of their pre-season tour of Japan and South Korea.

The striker is contracted to the French giants until the summer of 2024 but he has so far refused to sign an extension in Paris, with reports again linking him with a move to Real Madrid.

This has led PSG’s owners insisting he must be sold if he cannot agree a new deal, with the club willing to accept less than the £155m they paid Monaco to sign him in 2017 to avoid losing him for nothing.

And, according to Italian journalist Tancredi Palmeri, Al-Hilal – one of the four Saudi Pro League clubs owned by the Public Investment Fund – have made a mega-money offer to sign him.

He claims they’ve offered the player €200m (£173.2m) per-year on a two-year deal, which could include a release clause after the first year solely reserved to Real Madrid.

The report also states they would pay a €200m (£173.2m) transfer fee to PSG as well, which would likely satisfy the Parisians’ demands to let him go.

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Chelsea close on agreeing personal terms with Mohammed Kudus 

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Mohammed Kudus

Chelsea have held talks over a move for Ajax attacking midfielder Mohammed Kudus.

Arsenal and Brighton have also shown an interest in signing the £40million-rated 22-year-old after he rejected an offer of a new contract extension until 2026 from Ajax and expressed a desire to leave.

Kudus, who almost joined Everton a year ago, impressed at the World Cup with Ghana.

It comes as Mauricio Pochettino’s side are locked in a stand-off with Brighton over the availability of £100million star Moises Caicedo, with Roberto De Zerbi holding a firm stance over the Ecuadorian’s availability.

The Ghana international was snapped up by the Eredivisie side back in 2020 for £8m after impressing during his time at former club FC Nordsjaelland. He would get off to a slow start to life in Amsterdam, struggling to assert his place in the team behind Anthony, who left for Manchester United in in 2022.

Reports from The Athletic also suggest that the Blues are ‘close to agreeing personal terms’ with the Ghana international.

Kudus was second best in the pecking order, but upon the Brazilian’s departure he’s flourished at the Dutch club, scoring 11 times in 30 league appearances last season.

He was integral for Ajax during their Champions League run last year too, scoring in four of his six appearances in the competition, notably scoring against Liverpool at Anfield.

The promising star’s impressive performances have attracted the attention of many clubs in the Premier League. Arsenal and Brighton are the latest clubs to add their names to the growing queue of possible destinations for the in-demand Ghanaian international.

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Cover Of Bawuliar Twitter Account Blown -NDC is suspect -research by myjoyonline.com reveals

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The flag of the NDC

 

When Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia formally announced his intention to run for president, the hashtag Bawuliar popped up in Ghana’s Twitter trends. It was not the first time #Bawuliar had trended. As of March 2023, over 1,110 Twitter users had used #Bawuliar and created 24 million impressions and reached over 5.69 million people. The hashtag spiked on April 8, April 28 and later on May 2 when news broke that Dr. Bawumia declared his intention to run for president in a meeting with the majority caucus in parliament.

We identified a cell of 28 Twitter accounts that amplified the #Bawuliar campaign on Twitter using the copy-paste technique, a coordinated campaign that was intended to discredit Ghana’s Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia by highlighting various contradictions and inconsistencies in his pronouncements, and digging up his failed promises. The campaign ultimately sought to brand Dr. Bawumia as a liar.

Why #Bawuliar?

Bawuliar was first mentioned by Twitter account with username @NotJustPascal on 18th June 2016. However, hashtag was used for the first time on 7th September 2016 in @ishmaelseidu1’s reply to Gabby Otchere-Darko’s tweet about whether the government was trying to muzzle Dr. Bawumia, who was by then, running mate to the New Patriotic Party’s presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo.

Many users on social media who cannot be identified as belonging to a political party have also expressed their disappointment in the Vice President who convinced Ghanaians before the 2016 elections that he will competently handle the economic affairs of the country.

Dr. Bawumia promised to halt the depreciation of the cedi and even famously declared that “we have arrested the cedi and given the key to the IGP”. But Ghana’s exchange rate has performed rather poorly and was ranked as the world’s worst-performing currency in 2022. The Vice President once indicated he does not believe that mobile money transactions should be taxed but in 2022, his government introduced mobile money taxes.

Many of these incidents have cast doubts on the credibility of his government. The NPP government promised never to seek help from the International Monetary Fund but it made a U-turn and secured a $3 billion loan.

An Economist and Governance Expert, Dr Ishmael Yamson recently questioned the credibility of the NPP government in saying, “The government is faced with credibility crisis otherwise, why are investors refusing to lend to Ghana? Because they know we cannot pay”.

Although the dollar has seen some stability in recent months, the high inflation rate of over 50 percent and fuel prices are still a burden on the ordinary Ghanaian.

As a result of this, there has been a barrage of attacks on the integrity and credibility of the vice president following the government’s inability to provide concrete interventions in dealing with the economic challenges. Many have been wondering why Vice President Dr. Bawumia who eloquently diagnosed the economic challenges affecting the country when he was in opposition is currently unable to provide solutions to the quagmire his administration is faced with. Criticisms which started as an organic onslaught on Dr. Bawumia’s credibility on the streets and in the mass media, gained traction in social media circles with the hashtag #Bawuliar.

During the investigation, we observed that almost every comment the Vice President made about the economy was met with a spike in #Bawuliar tweets. This investigation looks into whether the trend of #Bawuliar is organic or an attempt orchestrated by political opponents to cast a slur on the credibility of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia?

An analysis of the actors that shaped the #Bawuliar trend?

A chart showing the top 10 seeders of #Bawuliar (Source: JoyNews using Python)

Top Amplifiers – These are the top 10 Twitter accounts that retweeted #Bawuliar tweets.

A chart showing the top 10 amplifiers of #Bawuliar (Source: JoyNews using Python)

Top Influencers – These are the top 10 Twitter accounts whose tweets were retweeted the most.

A chart showing the top 10 #KenMustGo influencers (Source: JoyNews using Python)

Who are the top players of #Bawuliar?
We identified Twitter user @sammygyamfi2017 as the second most influential account in respect of the #Bawuliar trend. @sammygyamfi2017 per our checks, used to be the username of the Twitter account of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi. Currently, the account’s username is @SammyGyamfi_. This is supported by the archived tweets on Wayback Machine, from when the account’s username used to be @sammygyamfi2017.

@SammyGyamfi_ has tweeted #Bawuliar 11 times. The top three #Bawuliar tweets were by @SammyGyamfi_. The most popular #Bawuliar tweet was @SammyGyamfi’s reaction to Dr. Bawumia’s claim that Ghanaians could use the Ghana card as a travel document in lieu of a passport. The 12th February 2022 tweet described Dr. Bawumia to be allergic to the truth with lies being embedded in his DNA. The tweet garnered 171 retweets and 727 likes.

The second most popular #Bawuliar tweet was another reaction by @SammyGyamfi to the same claim about the Ghana card on 10th August 2022. This time, he posted a video in which Ghana’s foreign minister, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, clarified that Ghanaians can use the Ghana card as a travel document only in instances when they are traveling to Ghana from other countries. This tweet garnered 163 retweets and 537 likes.

The third most popular #Bawuliar tweet was also by @SammyGyamfi on the same subject of the Ghana card being used as a travel document. In this tweet, he shared a Ghana Web publication that reported the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO)  statement that they do not have the power to certify the Ghana card as an electronic passport. The tweet, which garnered 86 retweets and 290 likes, also described Dr Bawumia as jocular and a serial liar.  Our investigation revealed that @sammygyamfi2017 and @SammyGyamfi_ are both usernames that belong to the same Twitter account belonging to the communications director of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi. Thus, the username of the account was changed from @sammygyamfi2017 and @SammyGyamfi_. This was confirmed by archived versions of tweets by the account from when its username used to be @sammygyamfi2017. See tweets below.

Screengrabs of archived tweet with @sammygyamfi2017 as username (left) and the same tweet by the same account with @SammyGyamfi_ as username (right) (Source: CfA using Wayback Machine and Twitter)

Screengrabs of archived tweet with @sammygyamfi2017 as username (left) and the same tweet by the same account with @SammyGyamfi_ as username (right) (Source: CfA using Wayback Machine and Twitter)

NB.The difference in the tweet time could be due to the fact that the person who archived the tweet may have been in a different time zone. We identified Twitter account with username @Annanperry as the most influential account in respect to the #Bawuliar narrative. The account used #Bawuliar 97 times.

@Annanperry identifies himself as a youth activist of the opposition National Democratic Congress. @Annanperry frequently amplifies pro-NDC narratives. This is evident in the accounts most used hashtags per its last 2192 tweets. The hashtags include #NDCDecides, #NDCPrimaries, #GalamseyGovernment, etc. (See screengrab below)

Screengrabs of @annanperry’s most used hashtags and the Twitter accounts that were involved in pushing the #Bawuliar narrative are heavily connected to each other.

@SammyGyamfi_ has retweeted @Annanperry’s tweets 29 times. @AnnanPerry has also mentioned @SammyGyamfi_ in his tweets 20 times. @Annanperry retweeted @MPKwarteng’s tweets 59 times, retweeted @royal1kingly’s tweets 54 times and @Dejoh36’s tweets 53 times. Thus, @Annanperry is also strongly associated with @MPKwarteng, @royalkingly and @Dejoh36, all of which are part of the top 5 influential accounts that drove the #Bawuliar narrative on Twitter.

Visualization of the Twitter network that drove the #Bawuliar narrative on Twitter (Source: Joynews using Gephi)

Copy pasting technique used to drive #Bawuliar 

Beside being the most influential account that drove the #Bawuliar, @Annanperry was also at the center of the coordinated campaign involving 28 Twitter accounts that copy pasted #Bawuliar tweets. @Annanperry would usually be the first person to send out the tweet, after which, various Twitter accounts would tweet the same content, word for word, with #Bawuliar. Most of these tweets were excerpts of an opinion article titled ‘Digitization of Ghana’s economy: An insight into John Mahama’s massive investments’. Former Minister for Communications of Ghana and Presidential spokesperson, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah co-authored this article with the Director-General of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA), Dr. George Atta-Boateng.

Scenario 1

Message: “Some private businesses in the financial, insurance, IT and E-Commerce industries can save millions of dollars annually by hosting and storing their data, websites/Apps, E-mails and other systems locally through the National Data Centre.” Breakdown: 18 accounts posted this same content word, for word, 20 times. This meant certain accounts engaged in retweeting more than others.

Screengrab of copy pasted #Bawuliar tweets (top lefttop middletop right, bottom leftbottom middlebottom right) (Source: Joynews using Twitter)

Scenario 2

Message: “At no additional cost to the State, this fibre network was also extended to the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) to facilitate research, teaching and learning.

#Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 18 accounts posted it 19 times. This meant that certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 3

Message: “For Mahama, every aspect of a digital economy lies at the heart of these two main components: Digital (ICT) Infrastructure Digital (ICT) Applications. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 18 accounts tweeted it 18 times. This meant that certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 4

Message: “On E-Workspace, the main objectives of John Mahama were to, among other things:

Run a paperless governance system and reduce the time and energy public and civil servants spend on printing or photocopying documents. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 15 accounts tweeted it 40 times. This meant certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 5

Message: “These digital interventions have made life more convenient for millions of Ghanaians and enabled critical services to be extended to the needy in remote and underserved communities. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 18 accounts tweeted it 18 times. This meant certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 6

Message: “Digital Infrastructure is the foundation of every digital economy therefore, during his tenure, President Mahama built the most robust and efficient infrastructure in the country since independence. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 16 accounts tweeted it 17 times. This meant particular accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 7

Message: “A 300 km radius Metro Fibre Network within Accra and Tema, with the capacity to offer Wi-Fi and other ICT services to millions of Ghanaians and businesses within the enclave, was also deployed. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: 18 accounts tweeted 18 times. In this copy-pasting by these accounts, 18 of the accounts tweeted once.

Scenario 8

Message: “From the NDC’s massive digital infrastructure achievements, John Mahama’s Digital Applications record is unmatched. #Bawuliar”.

Breakdown: In this copy-pasting by these accounts, 15 of the accounts tweeted once.

Scenario 9 

Message: “The GOTA phones have been used by many security, civil and public servants; and has even been applied towards the innovative attempts to reduce maternal mortality in the Greater Accra Region. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: In this copy-pasting by these accounts, 15 of the accounts tweeted once.

Scenario 10 

Message: “An LTE/4G network with over 119 base stations across the length and breadth of Ghana, to provide internet services and network backbone support to all Government agencies (Ministries, Departments, Districts, etc.) was also rolled out. #Bawuliar”

Breakdown: With this scenario, 15 accounts tweeted once.

The Impact of #Bawuliar

The framing of the Vice President as a liar appears to have gained some ground. Dr. Bawumia’s photos dominate the image tab upon a Google search for “Who is the biggest liar in Africa?”. (Screengrab below) This could be the result of “Google bombing”, a technique where a website is pushed to rank highly for irrelevant or off-topic search terms by amassing lots of connections to it, similar to how Donald Trump was linked to the word “idiot” in 2018.

The emergence #Bawumianneverlies, a supposed counter narrative 

#Bawumianeverlies first emerged on 22 April 2022 in @kingkobby_gh’s reply to @Yabbanx’s tweet about the use of drones to deliver blood to save lives being a manifestation of the vision of President Akufo Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

This was the only tweet that used the hashtag in 2022. But, between 1 January 2023 to 14 June 2023, #Bawumianeverlies has been mentioned 11,719 times on Twitter. 2,105 of the mentions were original tweets, 8,109 were retweets, 1,341 were quoted tweets whilst 164 were replies.

Pro-NDC accounts hijack #Bawumianeverlies

#Bawumianeverlies was supposed to be a counter to #Bawuliar. However, #Bawumianeverlies was hijacked by pro-NDC Twitter accounts to drive the narrative that Dr. Bawumia had failed to deliver on his promises, suggesting that he had been dishonest. 16 accounts used the copy-paste technique coordinatedly amplify tweets about Dr. Bawumia’s supposed failed promises.

Scenario 1

Message: “Bawumia promised to produce at least half of Ghana’s sugar needs locally within the next four years. We now import sugar and other products more than ever , meanwhile Komenda factory is left to rot. #Bawumianeverlies” Breakdown: 12 accounts posted it 21 times. This meant that certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Screengrab of copy pasted #Bawumianeverlies tweets (top lefttop middletop right, bottom leftbottom middlebottom right) (Source: Joynews using Twitter)

Scenario 2

Message: Bawumia promised to “provide a reliable and cost effective mix of energy supply for businesses” #Bawumianeverlies

Breakdown: 12 accounts posted it 15 times. This meant that certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Scenario 3

Message: “Bawumia promised to complete development of the Buipe Inland Port. Bawumia has no Shame and integrity, otherwise he would have apologised to our Northern brothers. #Bawumianeverlies”

Breakdown: 10 accounts posted it 12 times. This meant that certain accounts tweeted the message more than once.

Also, three Twitter accounts that were involved in the #Bawuliar campaign were also involved in the hijacking of #Bawumianeverlies. The three accounts are @HonBawuah, @ChiefJoelKofi1 and @Elikem_official.

The verdict

Although there are organic public sentiments that Dr Bawumia has broken many promises he made to voters as reflected in mainstream media, the NDC has taken advantage of these sentiments and branded the Vice President as a liar for political gains. The coordinated sharing of #Bawuliar tweets by 28 accounts using the copy-paste technique shows an aggressive move to exaggerate and entrench the “liar” narrative.

Whilst the Vice President may indeed be facing a credibility deficit, #Bawuliar is an inorganic trend that exaggerates the existence of narrative. As the 2024 general election beckons, it is likely that many of such accounts belonging to party loyalists will be used together with sockpuppet accounts to aggressively battle for control of the narrative on social media.

This article was produced with mentorship from the African Academy for Open-Source Investigations (AAOSI), to tackle disinformation that undermines our democracies, as part of an initiative by the International Centre for Journalists (ICFJ) and Code for Africa (CfA). Visit https://disinfo.africa/ for more information.

Credit: myjoyonline.com

Akufo-Addo Accepts Cecilia Dapaah’s Resignation

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President Akufo-Addo

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has accepted the resignation of the Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

The acceptance was announced in a Facebook post by the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin.

The post said that the President applauded the minister’s loyalty to the image and standing of the government.

He also “thanked her for her wholehearted contribution and devotion to the progress of Government and the Nation. He wished her the best in all her endeavours.”

 

Sanitation Minister Resigns!

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Cecilia Abena Dapaah- former Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources

The Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has resigned from her position.

She has written to the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo officially about her decision.

In the resignation letter, she stated that the decision was to allow the government function properly without distraction following news of her court case.

 

More to follow

$1m+ brouhaha: “There are noticeable inconsistencies”- Sanitation Minister

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The embattled Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has broken her silence over the public discourse on the huge amounts of money kept at her residence.

The court has been invited to try a case of alleged theft filed by the Minister and her husband against their househelps, who were accused of stealing over one million dollars and other valuables.

A statement dated Friday, July 21, 2023, did not deny the news but punched holes by saying that “there are noticeable inconsistencies” between publication discussions and the “thrust of the original complaint on the matter.”

However, the statement did not provide any further details but served notice for “a detailed response in the coming days.”

Mahama jabs Akufo-Addo over Sanitation Minister’s $1 million+ saga

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Mahama and Akufo-Addo

Former President John Dramani Mahama has waded into Sanitation Minister Cecilia Abena Dapaah’s money saga, asking whether President Akufo-Addo would set a good example.

Mr. Mahama posted on his social media platform to condemn the development, in which President Akufo-Addo was given his dose.

“Will Nana Akufo Addo ever set a good example for public office holders in his administration?” he asked.

In the post on Friday, July 21, 2023, hours after news broke, Mr. Mahama described the decision of the Minister of Sanitation to keep an amount of $1 million, €300,000, and millions of cedis in her bedroom as scandalous.

The former president’s comments added to the huge public uproar that has greeted the outbreak of news that the minister’s househelps have stolen her $1 million, other hard currencies, and other belongings.

It appears that the public has shown no sympathy to the minister and her husband after such an amount of money was stolen from their bedroom under such bizarre circumstances.

Instead, the rather chilling news of alleged theft has provoked outrage across the country, as the general public is now pushing for investigations into the matter to know the source of the stolen wealth.

In his reaction to the situation on his social media handle, the former president quizzed, “Even if genuinely acquired, why keep millions of hard currencies at home?”

The minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, and her husband, Mr. Daniel Osei Kuffour, have dominated headlines for a very bizarre reason.

According to court documents, their househelps have allegedly stolen huge sums of money belonging to the minister and her husband.

It is said that two persons, namely Patience Botwe and Sarah Agyei, have allegedly stolen an amount of $1 million, €300,000, and millions of cedis from Cecilia Dapaah’s home at Abelemkpe, Accra.

The tweet by former President John Mahama

Intercepted! Charge sheet of Sanitation Minister and Househelps’ case

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Cecilia Abena Dapaah- former Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources

CHARGE SHEET

IN THE GREATER ACCRA CIRCUIT COURT, ACCRA

SIU/CID/HQRS CASE

R.O. NO:    182 /2023                                                       COURT CASE NO……

THE REPUBLIC

VRS.

1. PATIENCE BOTWE

                                     2. SARAH AGYEI

                                  3. BENJAMIN SOWAH

                                    4. KWAKU BOTWE

​​​​   5. MALIK DAUDA

COUNT ONE

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT CRIME TO WIT: STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTIONS 23(1) AND 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE: Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed: Between the period of a July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court did agree or acted together with common purpose to commit crime to wit: Stealing.

COUNT TWO

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THECRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE: (Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser): 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate cash the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000 USD) the property ofCecilia Abena Dapaah.

COUNT THREE

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE: (Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser), 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate cash the sum of Three Hundred Thousand Euros (€300,000,000) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

COUNT FOUR

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE: (Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser): 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed: Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate cash the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢ 350,000,000) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

COUNT FIVE

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29/60

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser: 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe, in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate assorted clothes valued Ninety-Five Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢95,000.00), assorted handbags valued Thirty-Five Thousand Dollars ($35,000.00 USD) and assorted perfumes valued One Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($1,400.00 USD) the property ofCecilia Abena Dapaah.

COUNT SIX

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser: 2. SARAH AGYEI Age:30 Years, Unemployed Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe, in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate assorted Jewelries valued at Ninety-five Thousand Dollars ($95,000.00) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

COUNT SEVEN

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

STEALING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 124 (1) OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

PATIENCE BOTWE Age: 18 Yrs, Hairdresser: Between the period of July and October 2022 at Abelemkpe, in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, did dishonestly appropriate six (6) pieces of assorted kente clothes valued at Ninety Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢90,000.00) and six (6) sets of men suit valued at Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00USD) the property of Daniel Osei Kuffour.

COUNT EIGHT

STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

DISHONESTLY RECEIVING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 146 OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

BENJAMIN SOWAH Age: 29 Yrs, Plumber: For that you during the year 2023 at Accra in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, you dishonestly received One Hundred and Eighty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢180,000.00) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah, which you knew have been obtained by means of crime to wit stealing.

COUNT NINE

   STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

DISHONESTLY RECEIVING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 146 OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

KWAKU BOTWE Age: 65 Yrs, Trader:  During the year 2023 at Accra in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, you dishonestly received Fifty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢50,000.00) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah, which you knew have been obtained by means of crime to wit stealing.

COUNT TEN

     STATEMENT OF OFFENCE

DISHONESTLY RECEIVING: CONTRARY TO SECTION 146 OF THE CRIMINAL OFFENCES ACT OF 1960, ACT 29

PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE

MALIK DAUDA Age: 34 Unemployed: During the year 2022 at Accra in the Greater Accra Region and within the jurisdiction of this court, you dishonestly received One Hundred010 Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢100,000.00) the property of Cecilia Abena Dapaah, which you knew have been obtained by means of crime to wit stealing.

DATED AT CID HEADQUARTERS, ACCRA THIS 20TH DAY OF JULY, 2023.

                                                                                     

NO. 48537 D/CPL. RICHARD ADDAI I/C CASE

BRIEF FACTS: Complainants in this case are Daniel Osei Kuffour and his wife Cecilia Abena Dapaah who resides atAbelemkpe, Accra. First accused (A1) Patience Botwe @ Maabena was a house help to the complainants. Second accused (A2) Sarah Agyei is unemployed a former house help to the complainants. Third accused (A3) BenjaminSowah is a boyfriend to A1. Fourth accused (A4) Kwaku Botwe is A1’s father. Fifth accused (A5) Malik Dauda is A1’s former boyfriend. Sometime in June 2023, thecomplainants reported a theft of cash and some personal effects as indicated on the face of the charge sheet. Prior to that A1 who was a house help to the complainants was caught to have opened and entered the bedroom of the complainants with a duplicate key. Upon intelligence, A1 and A3 were arrested at their hide out in Tamale in the Northern Region. A search conducted in their room revealed $40,000 USD and GH¢72,619.70. Police investigation revealed that, sometime in October 2022, complainant Daniel Osei Kuffour returned from town to observe that their bedroom which was locked had been opened and heard an unusual noise therein. He entered the room and found A1 hiding behind the door therein. Subsequently, the complainants detected theft of properties indicated on the face of the charge sheet. Further investigations revealed that A1 used part of the stolen money to buy a three-bedroom house at Amrahia at a cost of Seventy Thousand Dollars ($70,000) UDS. The following brand-new items which A1used some of the stolen money to buy were also retrieved from the said house: One double decker refrigerator, one television set, one washing machine, one chest freezer, one gas cooker, one water dispenser and related items. A1 and A3 also indicated that they used some of the stolen money to buy Hyundai Elantra with registration number GE 9771-23 at a cost of Eighty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢80,000.00). A1 also gave One Hundred and Eighty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢180,000.00) to A3 who used same to purchase an unregistered Honda Civic car with DV plate number 4903-23 which same have been retrieved.Investigation also disclosed that A1 and A3 used parts of the stolen money to rent a three-bed room apartment at Tamale at a total cost of One Hundred and Five Thousand Six Hundred Cedis (GH¢105,600.00) for a period of two years.Additionally, A1 and A3 used part of the stolen money to rent a store room at Tamale at a total cost of One Hundred Twenty Thousand Ghana Cedis (120,000.00). A1 admitted the offence and mentioned A2 as her accomplice to the effect that, when they were working in the complainants’ house, she used to keep watch of the main gate for A2 to go into the complainants’ room to steal their money after which they share the spoil. A2 was subsequently arrested from her hideout in Budumburam a suburb of Kasoa for investigation. Investigation further disclosed that A2 used part of the stolen money to build a three bedroom self-contain house at Budumburam. A1 also gave Fifty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢50,000.00) out of the stolen money to A4, who admitted the preceding fact during interrogation. A2 also gave One Hundred Thousand Ghana Cedis (GH¢100,000.00) out of the stolen money to A5 who also admitted same. Case is still under investigation.                                                                                                                        INVESTIGATOR

See the amended charge sheet

Minority demands resignation of Sanitation Minister over money at her residence

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Cecilia Abena Dapaah- former Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources

The Minority in Parliament is demanding the immediate resignation of the Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, over the stolen money from her home.

According to the Minority, they could not overlook “such a serious development” capable of undermining the principles of “probity and “accountability.”

$1m, €300k & millions of cedis stolen from Cecilia Dapaah’s home at Abelemkpe, Accra – Court told

The leader of the Minority, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, made a post on his Facebook page a while ago in which the demand for voluntary resignation and an independent probe were made.

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Dear Friends,

Recent revelations have come to light regarding the discovery of an astonishing amount of money in the private residence of a Ghanaian Minister.

The sum in question amounts to $1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghanaian Cedis.

We cannot overlook such a serious development that has the potential to undermine the very principles of probity, accountability, and transparency in our governance.

Given the magnitude and gravity of this situation, it is essential that an immediate and impartial investigation be carried-out to ascertain the source and legitimacy of these funds.

$1m, €300k, and millions of cedis in a Ghanaian Minister’s home is scandalous! -Mahama

Court grants First Atlantic Bank’s application to be excluded from sexual harassment case

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The High Court in Accra has granted an application by the First Atlantic Bank to be excluded from a civil suit mounted by a former National Service Person, Deborah Seyram Adablah, against the bank and its former Chief Finance Officer, Ernest Kwasi Nimako.

The Court, presided over by Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu, upheld the application on last week Friday, July 21, 2023.

 The Plaintiff, Adablah, was awarded a cost of GH¢6,000 as compensation to the bank.

This was after the lawyers of the First Atlantic Bank had requested for GHc50, 000 and the Plaintiff offered to pay GH¢5,000.

Adablah, dragged Ernest Kwasi Nimako, a former Chief Finance Officer (First Defendant) and the bank (2nd Defendant) to court and alleged among other things sexual harassment.

Lawyers of the Bank filed a motion to have the name of the Bank struck out of the case.

Prior to the ruling, lawyers of the plaintiff had filed a motion on June 15, 2023, to set aside the decision of the court for execution and order for preservation of the vehicle, which is one of the subject matters in dispute.

On the other hand, lawyers of Kwasi Nimako have also filed a contempt case against Adablah for certain publications made after the court had barred the parties from doing so.

Background

The plaintiff filed a writ alleging sexual harassment against Ernest Kwesi Nimako, former Chief Finance Officer and the bank.

Following the action, the Bank has requested that its name be withdrawn from the lawsuit filed by the former NSS worker.

In that application dated January 24, 2023, the Bank requested that seven paragraphs of the writ be dismissed “on the ground that they disclose no reasonable cause of action against the applicant.”

It contends that Paragraphs 7,8,9,10,11,31,32,33,34,36 and 37 which were requested to be excluded comprise portions of the writ that accuse the bank of watching on for female workers being harassed sexually by senior male officers of the bank.

The substantive case alleging sexual harassment against Kwasi Nimako would be dealt with after this preliminary application.

The Ghanaian Chronicle