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MTN launches 2023 Y’ello Care campaign

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MTN

MTN Ghana has launched this year’s 21- day Y’ello care campaign, which focuses on the disadvantaged groups, especially the disabled and women in society by do social community work to enrich lives of the people.

Staff of the company would engage with communities and help to build schools, plant trees and train the youth and young entrepreneurs in dressmaking and tailoring, beads making, make-ups and in the preparation of soaps, detergents and online digital marketing.

Mr. Simon Amoh, Senior Commercial Manager, Northern Business Sector disclosed that volunteering through Y’ello Care is a rewarding exercise, as MTN gives back to their communities and make a difference in someone else’s life.

He noted that, from the corporate perspective, it lends credence to their belief that MTN Ghana really do care and that Y’ello Care symbolises the company’s strong commitment to walk the talk when it comes to contributing to society in a meaningful way.

He was of the view that, it is time to pause, connect and strengthen their ties with their host communities, which is a call to serve those who are less privileged than they are.

The Commercial Manager disclosed that, The Y’ello Care programme, has been running for the past 16 years from June 1 to June 21each year, and  have maintained a steady commitment, enthusiasm and a sense of  purpose in the activities that they have engaged in.

He commended the Y’ello care in improving the lives of the underserved communities with much needed resources and skills to improve their circumstances.

He revealed that Y’ello care has done everything from constructing, refurbishing, painting, and remodelling dilapidated school blocks, building ICT centres and libraries in selected communities, to donating school bags and learning materials to children in deprived schools across the country.

“We have cleaned riverbanks and beaches, raised environmental awareness and promoted ecotourism projects such as bird watching and keeping with our commitment to proper waste management practice,” he stressed.

MTN volunteers have harvested over 100,000 waste plastic bottles for recycling into building and pavement blocks.

In the area of skills MTN have, through Y’ello Care, up skilled head porters and some young people by providing them with basic reading skills, training in soap and bleach making, bead making, batik production and leather works.

Attacks on Aspirants, not Right

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Opinion

The New Patriotic Party is in the news again, with some party members indicating their desire to contest for the party’s flag bearer slot. A total of ten gentlemen, Kennedy Agyapong, Kwabena Agyei Agyepong, Boakye Agyarko, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto, Dr Kofi Konadu Apraku, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Joe Ghartey, Alan Kyerematen, Francis Addai Nimoh and Kojo Poku, recently picked nomination forms to contest in the presidential primaries.

Four of them, namely Alan Kyerematen, MahamuduBawumia,AfriyieAkoto and Kennedy Agyapong are considered the front runners with the dark horses led by AddaiNimoh, BoakyeAgyarko and KwabenaAgyepong.

Stakes are high in the NPP and the party is split up into the ten camps. Instead of some party members protecting the image of the party by reasonably projecting their choices of aspirant, some have decided to attack aspirants and even go on to spread falsehood while some make certain statements that will come back to haunt them if their choice wins.

The three who have been suffering greatly from unwarranted attacks by some of their own party members Alan KwadwoKyerematen, MahamuduBawumia and Afriyie Akoto.

Alan’s attempt to resign from the NPP in 2008, is been repackaged and presented as if he did quit the party. Party members who are using this to question what the heck he is doing in Flag Bearer Campaign 2023, insist that Alan had bad fate with the NPP, so he is not fit to lead the party.

Legitimate questions, which are avoided by Alan’s attackers include, if Alan’s resignation was accepted, then how come he was part of National Campaign 2008 with the then flag bearer, Nana Akufo-Addo?

And if he had resigned from the party why was he accepted to contest for the flag bearer slot, not once but twice in 2010 and 2014?

The party demands that anybody who joins the party can only take up an office after at least five years and this also affect returnees.

Alan’s showcase, 1D1F, is rubbished by some of those who do not want him on the presidential ballot of Election 2024.

How can such NPP members defend the good works of this government, if they downgrade one of the greatest feats of Nana Addo’s administration. Alan’s project of industrialization is one that can enrich people including the poor, living in rural communities.

MahamuduBawumia is next on the list of presidential aspirants who are at the receiving end of their own party members. Some people do not understand why MPs, MMDCEs, ministers and other high office holders keep falling over themselves following our vice president everywhere he went.

They attribute this to moneycracy. The man is the vice president and he can ask political office holders to follow him to functions. And when the party elects flag bearer will it be wrong for him to go campaigning with political office holders?

Today, Bawumia’s role in digitalization, is attributed to some other persons and the question is what was the role of the vice president here? He could have proposed to IT experts, his dream of digitalization.

These experts came out with ways by which Ghanaians can perform duties in the comfort of their homes. It has never happened in this country that one could apply for passport, pay bills and many others by using his lap top or mobile phone.

Another strength that the NPP can use to break the eight, is demonised by party members who do not want Bawumia on the ballot.

When one is talking about food production, one cannot leave out Dr Owusu AfriyieAkoto. Forget about the high cost of foodstuff in urban environments like the capital. The current Agric minister, Hon Dr. Bryan Acheampong, was shocked when he encountered the fruits of Dr Akoto’s Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ). Bryan was shown a big crate of tomatoes going for GH¢400.00, what could go for GH¢4,000.00 in the capital.

Visiting Ejura, recently, I was sold five large salted tilapias (koobi) for GH¢100.00.Each of them is bigger than the size of grilled tilapia sold for at least GH¢80.00 in Accra. In Accra a small piece of koobi about a fifth the size of a large koobi in Ejura market, can go for GH¢15.00. Maize went for GH¢15.00/amerika. Cost of foodstuffs were unbelievably low in the hinterlands, but once they get to urban areas the prices hit the skies.

Instead of finding out why foodstuffs prices get multiplied many times over when they arrive in Accra, party members who do not want Dr Akoto on the presidential ballot, are all over destroying him.

Ghana has been enjoying trade surpluses for the first time in this Fourth Republic from 2020. And this became largely because of 1D1F and PFJ, and yet the very campaign weapons to be used to effectively break the eight, are rubbished by some NPP members, because they do not like this or that person to lead the party in 2024.

After all is done and a flag bearer is elected, how can the Party unite and go into battle to break the eight? The opposition parties will use the same words of the NPP members to punch holes in the party’s campaign message.

Disunity, cost the party, 2008 and some people have not learnt any lessons.

Hon. Daniel Dugan

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

‘Akeredolu very much alive,’ Ondo govt debunks death rumours

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Ondo State Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu

 Ondo State Government has debunked the rumours of death of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu. The government in a statement by the State Commissioner for Information and Orientation Mrs. Bamidele Ademola-Olateju, urged residents of the state and the general public to disregard the rumour about the governor.

There have been concerns about the true state of the governor’s health. Currently, the governor is not in the state and he did not officially transfer power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

Despite the concerns, the commissioner said Akeredolu has been attending to state matters and discharging his duties as well.

She however admitted that the governor has been indisposed.

“We have been inundated with calls and messages concerning the state of health of the Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, CON,” the terse statement read in part.

“We had chosen to ignore this wicked fabrication until it appeared that certain persons seek to draw political mileage from the disinformation.

“Though the Governor has been indisposed for he has been attending to state matters and delegating functions to functionaries of the Government, when necessary.

“We enjoin the members of the public to ignore the rumour. Aketi is very much alive,” the commissioner stated.

Reacting to the health status of the governor, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state has asked the governor to resign if he could no longer perform his functions.

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‘I am greatly honoured,’ Adesina says after UN appointment

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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Akinwumi Adesina

The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina has accepted his appointment by the United Nations in the fight against malnutrition.

On June 1, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres picked Adesina and 21 other leaders to spearhead the fight against malnutrition in all its forms as members of the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Lead Group.

Appointed alongside the AfDB boss were two other Nigerians – Vice President of the Islamic Development Bank, Mansur Muhtar, and Executive Chair, Sahel Consulting Agriculture and Nutrition, Ndidi Nwuneli.

Taking to his Twitter handle on Sunday, Adesina said he is greatly honoured by the appointment in the quest to end malnutrition globally.

“I am greatly honored by United Nations Secretary-General @antonioguterres appointing me among Global Leaders to tackle global malnutrition. Thank you, SG. I look forward to helping to deliver on this agenda,” he twitted.

Initiated in 2010 by the former Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, the SUN Movement continues its drive to improve nutrition for all people, everywhere, with the stewardship of 22 appointed global leaders who are committed to fighting malnutrition in all its forms as members of the SUN Movement Lead Group.

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Senate whittles down powers of ICPC chair

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Senate President, Ahmed Ibrahim Lawan

The Senate has passed a bill to amend the law establishing the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), which steeply cuts down on the power of the commission’s chairperson.

If it gets concurrent approval of the House of Representatives and the assent of Nigeria’s president, it may cripple the prime anti-corruption agency’s capacity to fight corruption, a review of the proposed legislation has revealed.

The upper chamber passed the legislation on Thursday seeking profound changes to the administration of the anti-corruption agency by devolving powers and responsibilities which the commission’s chairman wields for the day-to-day running of the agency to its board, which ordinarily meets periodically.

The bill seeks to create Commissioner (Investigative Matters), Commissioner (Legal Matters), Commissioner (Prevention, Systems Review and Financial Intelligence), Commissioner (Asset Recovery and Management), Commissioner (Anti-Corruption Education and Mobilization), and Commissioner, (Forensics and Emerging Technologies)—also, six other zonal commissioners representing the six geo-political zones.

The section added that “provided always that in assigning responsibilities to the commissioners, the president shall have regard to their geo-political zones and respective disciplines.”

By assigning responsibilities and functions to the board members, the lawmakers are elevating them from their mere supervisory roles to being involved in the daily running of the commission, which many fear would create a bureaucratic snag in the commission’s functioning.

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Tinubu to meet with opposition members-elect

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President Bola Tinubu

The meeting between President Bola Tinubu and members-elect of the coming House of Representatives in the opposition parties has been shifted to Thursday, The PUNCH has learnt.

 

Tinubu was to meet with opposition members-elect in the 10th National Assembly on Monday. The president’s meeting with the minority members-elect in the Senate will, however, hold as scheduled.

 

The president’s notice of invitation to the lawmakers-elect on Saturday was signed by the Permanent Secretary, State House, Tijani Umar, on behalf of the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila.

 

 While the opposition senators-elect would meet with Tinubu by 3 pm, the opposition representatives-elect were to gather at the same venue to discuss with the president by 5 pm.

 

The invitation, which was dated June 2, 2023, and addressed to the Clerk to the National Assembly, read, “I write to inform you that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will hold a meeting with members of the opposition Senators-elect and opposition House of Representatives members-elect in the State House Conference Centre, Presidential Villa, Abuja on Monday, 5th June 2023 at 1500 hours and 1700 hours respectively.

 

“In this regard, you are kindly requested to inform all concerned members to attend and forward their list early for security clearance. Please, accept the assurances of the President’s highest consideration.”

 

However, a notice to members-elect, our correspondent sighted on Sunday, read, “This is to inform members-elect that the meeting with the President has been postponed till Thursday. Proper communication will be sent subsequently. Regards.”

 

The meetings are coming ahead of the inauguration of the 10th Assembly on June 13, 2023, when the chosen candidates of the ruling All Progressives Congress would either be adopted or be contested against.

 

Though the notice did not state the agenda of the meeting, it may be unconnected with the controversy caused by the leadership zoning plan of the APC.

 

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You can’t build a house in East Legon on an actor’s salary-Ekow Smith Asante

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Ekow Smith Asante

Ghanaian actor and film producer, Ekow Smith Asante, has shed light on the financial challenges faced by actors and actresses in the Ghanaian film industry. He emphasized that the industry’s low pay makes it difficult for them to afford houses in prime residential areas like East Legon.

During an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom FM, Ekow Smith explained that building a house in East Legon is a daunting prospect for actors and actresses, as they often rely on favors and gifts to be able to live in such upscale neighborhoods.

“I think building a house in East Legon would be difficult. It is very dicey because actors and actresses for instance, get favours”, Ekow Smith shared.

He dispelled the misconception that Ghanaian actors and actresses lead lavish lifestyles, stating that their earnings are insufficient to sustain such extravagance.

According to Ekow Smith, while actors may receive gifts from individuals based on their roles in movies, accumulating enough funds to build a house without such support would take a considerable amount of time.

“Somebody can give me something because of my particular role in a movie. With gifts from people, it can support you to build, but I think it will take a very long time without it. How much are you paid, GHc10, 000, Ghc20, 000, Ghc30, 000 or what? ” he queried.

He also raised the question of how much actors are paid, highlighting the significant disparity compared to their Nigerian counterparts who adopt a more business-oriented approach and earn millions of dollars.

Ekow Smith further revealed that many actors and actresses from his era were unable to invest in their craft due to the industry’s low wages, especially when compared to the Nigerian film industry.

He expressed his belief that Nigerian actors prioritize business ventures, which hinders the progress of the Ghanaian film industry. He noted that actors of his time have resorted to other businesses, such as operating restaurants, to supplement their income due to the industry’s inability to provide substantial financial returns.

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Forgive me if I’ve misled you –Akuapem Poloo apologises to fans

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Akuapem Poloo

Actress, Rosemond Alade Brown, popularly known as Akuapem Poloo, has officially rendered an apology to the youth, particularly her fans.

This is due to her deceptive social media lifestyle, which she thinks has had a bad impact on some young people including those who may look up to her as a role model.

Akuapem Poloo has been known for displaying luxury vehicles as birthday gifts every year. This year, none of these were seen in her post.

On her 34th birthday celebration, the actress did not flaunt any cars as birthday presents, although she received other gifts such as money and clothes.

According to her, ignorance and immaturity led to her forging her lifestyle on social media as she was young.

However, she has changed her ways after realising that such a lifestyle could have a negative impact on the youth, especially those who look up to her as a role model.

Therefore, she has appealed to all young people and fans to forgive her and mend their ways, just as she has done.

The actress also revealed that the majority of social media users, particularly celebrities, lie about receiving luxurious cars as birthday presents.

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Ruth Adjei bags Global Music Awards nomination in South Africa

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Gospel musician, Ruth Adjei

Ghanaian gospel musician, Ruth Adjei, has been nominated for the 2023 Global Music Awards in South Africa. The artiste earned the covetable slot with her hit songs like ‘Matchless Father’, ‘Oshidaa’, ‘Woye Ohen’, ‘Mɛbɔ’, ‘Ma Menyɛ dɛ wo’, ‘Same Old God’.

She has also been nominated as the Gospel Artiste of the Year by the Global Beauty and Art Industry Festival and the 2023 Jupiter Media Awards at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region.

Ruth Adjei has been touted as one of the hottest musicians when it comes to the new phase of gospel music.

Last month, Ruth Adjei beat off top competitors to be adjudged the gospel artist of the year at the just-ended Ghana Youth Entertainment Awards 2023.

She has also been awarded as the gospel artiste of the year by the Global TikTok Awards.

Already, there is a whole new level of anticipation that has started building up after she released her new song titled ‘Same Old God’.

The song hinges on the faithfulness, and unconditionality of God’s nature to fulfill every word he has spoken to his children.

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British Vogue editor Edward Enninful steps down

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Edward Enninful, pictured alongside singer Katy Perry, attended the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla last month

British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful will be stepping down from his role after six years of breaking boundaries at the top fashion magazine.

The 51-year-old will remain as an editorial advisor to the UK title but move into a newly-created job next year aimed at growing the brand globally.

His new portfolio as Vogue’s global creative and cultural advisor will also allow him to take on external projects.

Enninful will be involved with the recruitment search for his successor.

The Ghanaian-British creative is the first black man to hold the top job at the British fashion magazine.

British Vogue recently featured its first disabled models, including actress Selma Blair who lives with multiple sclerosis and Ellie Goldstein, a 21-year-old model with Down’s syndrome.

In an interview last year about his favourite Vogue covers, Enninful said the inspiration behind his first one in December 2017 featuring mixed race model Adwoa Aboah was aimed at resetting “the image of modern Britain”.

“It was important to create a cover that represented the Britain of today, a multicultural society where everyone was welcome – where my family was welcome,” he said.

Last month, Enninful attended the King and Queen’s Coronation. He has helped the King’s charity, the Prince’s Trust, with its work in Africa and worldwide as a global ambassador. Enninful has been a high-profile champion for greater inclusivity in the fashion industry.

He took over as editor-in-chief of British Vogue in August 2017 from Alexandra Shulman, who had been in the job for 25 years. One of his first priorities was to diversify his staff at the publication.

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