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Nana Ama McBrown reveals how she protects her sanity and fame

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Nana Ama McBrown

Actress and TV Host, Nana Ama McBrown has revealed the strategy she adopts in protecting her sanity and fame from getting into the mud.

The ‘Onua Showtime’ host who is well known for her ambassadorial deals, representing some of Ghana’s enviable brands revealed that she made significant adjustments in her life to ensure her dreams could come to fruition.

First of the strategy she adopted in protecting her popularity was putting her immediate family first. She firmly believes that to truly love others, one must first love themselves. Therefore, she dedicated herself to self-care and the well-being of her loved ones.

As there are scandals and challenges that come with fame, McBrown took steps to distance herself from certain detrimental habits and associations. She emphasised the importance of letting go of negative influences, including certain friends, in order to safeguard her future.

While acknowledging the difficulty of completely avoiding old acquaintances, she made a conscious effort to maintain a healthy distance, prioritizing her personal growth and well-being.

By doing so, she has not only secured her position as a star but has also become a role model for others who look up to her.

Sonnie Badu writes to elders of Nogokpo concerning Agyinasare controversy 

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Sonnie Badu

Gospel Artiste Dr Sonnie Badu, has penned a heartfelt letter to the elders of Nogokpo, expressing his thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding Archbishop Charles Agyin-Asare’s remarks about the community.

In his letter, the ‘Wonder God’ hitmaker wrote:

Dear Elders of #Nogokpo,

I greet you in peace. Thank for receiving this message, as I will get straight the point. I am not a member of Perez dome and I haven’t spoken to Bishop in many years and he has not employed me to do this. However, I think this is going a bit too far.

Bishop came back and explained into details (with wisdom), how the event transpired; and he went on to explain that his wife is from Volta and his kids bares Ewe names. This shows how much he loves and values the Volta region.

Sirs, in all honesty, I don’t think what Bishop described in his sermon was strange to any of us. The first time – I ever heard of your town, was when A media personality took to social media to let us know she took some people there for certain doings. However, that wasn’t a surprise as we know not to joke with Volta gods?

Sirs, again, what Bishop was explaining is not strange, because every town has witchcraft and sometimes when the principalities are agitated – they can cause mischief.

In this case, like the bursting of the tires, it’s was more spiritual than physical which we understood.

With that being said, Sirs, I believe Bishop has done a lot of charitable work in the Volta region (and there has not been any press release on his philanthropy).

In conclusion, I think this is a perfect time for use to know more about your town and all the good things going on there. I come in love and one day I will like to visit nogokpo for a concert.

And Dear Bishop, pops I think I have an idea. Let’s build a school for the people of Nogokpo to add to what they already have. We know how the story will be told for years to come. The people were upset and so he built a school to show love. Love you very much BISHOP… Agin-Asare.

We love Bishop Agin Asare. He is a father worth emulating. And we love the people of Nogokpo, you all are incredible.

LET PEACE, LOVE, and RESPECT reign. I believe even the gods of #Nogokpo will agree with me. My Name is DR SONNIE BADU ….

Opposition retain majority in Kuwait’s parliament

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Kuwait parliament

Opposition lawmakers have nabbed the majority of seats in Kuwait’s parliament, in the Gulf country’s third election in the last three years.

Tuesday’s snap election took place amid a long-running political crisis that has seen parliament repeatedly dissolved due to a feud between the government and lawmakers that has hampered fiscal reforms.

The new parliament nearly mirrors the one elected last year that had a majority opposition presence. According to the results announced on Wednesday by the official Kuwait News Agency, opposition politicians won 29 of the legislature’s 50 seats, and 37 lawmakers retained their seats.

Voter turnout in the election was low, at just 51 percent, indicating the level of dissatisfaction Kuwaitis have with the current political process, Matheson also said.

A total of 207 candidates, a 10-year low, competed for the 50 seats in five constituencies. The remaining 15 seats in the assembly are reserved for the appointed cabinet.

Credit: Aljazeera.com

Pope Francis, 86, has abdominal surgery

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Pope Francis

Pope Francis has undergone abdominal surgery “without complications”, the Vatican says.

The hernia operation at Rome’s Gemelli hospital lasted three hours. The 86-year-old is expected to stay in hospital for several days to recover.

All of his commitments for the next 10 days have been cancelled as a “precautionary measure”.

The Pope has faced a series of health issues in recent years, and uses a cane and a wheelchair.

In a statement, the Vatican said the pontiff’s medical team had decided in recent days that surgery was needed.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pope Francis carried out his weekly audience as normal and did not mention his planned operation.

The Pope was at the same Rome hospital on Tuesday for a scheduled check-up, months after he was taken to hospital with bronchitis.

He spent three days in hospital in March to treat a lung infection.

In 2021, Pope Francis spent 10 days in hospital after having a part of his colon removed.

Last month, he pulled out of his Friday audiences due to a fever. But while his predecessor Benedict XVI quit in 2013, the Pope has dismissed the possibility of leaving office too.

Credit: bbc.com

Crocodile found to have made herself pregnant

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Virgin births in crocodiles may be common

The first case of a crocodile who made herself pregnant has been identified at a zoo in Costa Rica. She produced a foetus that was 99.9% genetically identical to herself. The phenomenon of so-called “virgin birth” has been found in species of birds, fish and other reptiles, but never before in crocodiles.

The scientists say the trait might be inherited from an evolutionary ancestor. The research has been published in the Royal Society journal, Biology Letters. The egg was laid by an 18-year-old female American crocodile in Parque Reptilania in January 2018. The foetus inside was fully formed but stillborn and so did not hatch.

The crocodile who laid the egg was obtained when she was two years old and was kept apart from other crocodiles for its entire life. The park’s scientific team contacted Belfast-born Dr Warren Booth, who has been studying virgin births, known scientifically as parthenogenesis, for 11 years.

Dr Booth analysed the foetus and found that it was more than 99.9 % genetically identical to its mother – confirming that it had no father.

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Thousands flee as floods submerge Ukraine towns after dam burst

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Police and charity workers evacuating people since the dam burst

Thousands are fleeing parts of southern Ukraine after a major dam burst, triggering huge floods and sparking a humanitarian disaster.

Water continues to surge down the Dnipro river which divides Russian and Ukrainian-controlled territory.

Officials say 30 towns and villages along the river have been flooded and nearly 2,000 homes have been submerged in the main city of Kherson.

Both Ukraine and Russia blame each other for sabotaging the Kakhovka dam.

The BBC has been unable to verify claims from either side.

Early on Tuesday morning, the dam in Russian-controlled Nova Kakhovka was breached, leading to mass evacuations as water levels downstream rapidly increased.

One woman, who arrived in Kherson on a rescue boat from the Russian-occupied east side of the river, explained how quickly the situation escalated after she heard about the disaster early on Tuesday.

Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said the Ukrainians are developing a plan to help people on both sides of the Dnipro river.

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UK Prime Minister to raise trade issues in US talks with Joe Biden

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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and US President Joe Biden

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he expects to discuss Joe Biden’s flagship package of investment in green industries when he meets the president during his trip to the United States.

Travelling to Washington DC, Mr Sunak said “subsidy races” were not a solution to hitting climate goals.

Some British ministers have criticised Mr Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as harmful to world trade.

The law includes $370bn (£297bn) to boost green technology in the US.

In a drive to cut carbon emissions, billions in tax credits and subsidies has been allocated to speed up the production of solar panels and wind turbines, and encourage the up-take of electric cars.

The European Union has described the law as anti-competitive, while earlier this year, Energy Secretary Grant Shapps said the package was “dangerous because it could slip into protectionism”.

It is expected to be one subject of discussion when Mr Sunak meets Mr Biden for the fourth time this year, for talks at the White House on Thursday.

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Feature: Controversial? Yes …definitely no idiot!

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The Author, Mr Kwadwo Afari

Our multi-party democracy is under threat from a narrow clique who are pursuing their own selfish interests, suppresses dissent and dispenses patronage to only die-hard supporters.

The rest can go hungry. The period 1992 to the present day and living under radicalised, extremist “progressive” Constitution has seen a significant rise of indiscipline and aversion to criticism from our politicians. Indeed, criticism is routinely suppressed, often violently and sometimes subtly with the help of paid media.

While criticism can help in many ways to advance creativity and innovation, our politicians have done much to stigmatise it as negative, bringing the fascination, passion, fun and inspiration out of our politics. Dissent, words and thoughts, are treated as if they are crimes. Most times the angry response to criticisms are so outrageous they become headline news.

Whatever the factors may be at play, there is one overwhelming reason at the very heart of today’s radical, unprecedented pressure to crush dissent if possible. The elites – from both major parties — are all obsessed with increasing their power and wealth.

It follows, then, that truthful speech, which serves to expose, undermine and defeat their self-serving agendas, constitutes the greatest threat to their agenda, which in turn compels them to crush dissent at all costs.

That is the very essence of totalitarianism; the people are just ‘useful idiots’ to be manipulated.

We acknowledge that every village has its own idiot. The word in its literal and traditional sense, refer to “a person deficient in mind and permanently incapable of rational conduct.” Indeed, every village throughout the whole world has always have, at least, one idiot.

A real village idiot is mentally disabled and is, therefore, unable to grasp or grapple with any idea, good or bad. The ‘village idiot’ is innocent of the criminal negligence of the mind.

However, there is another ‘idiot’. This ‘idiot’ is capable of rational conduct but refuses to reason. In politics, they are known as ‘useful idiots’. Politicians use them to achieve their goals and dump them.

These go to political rallies, pump their fists, and shout themselves hoarse, collect some small money, then wander off, never bothering to find out what happened next.

Then there is the ‘leader idiot’. His ‘idiocy’ is acquired. He is not “deficient in mind” but bereft of vision and defective in reasoning.

He has so internalise the beliefs, values and customs of the colonialists that he is confused as he struggles with his inner being. He lacks any ideological commitment. His claims to be a pragmatist is just an excuse to be involved in tactics that achieve his individual ends, than inflexible idealistic ones.

His idea of going into politics is to amass wealth, not to serve and so collaborates with foreigners, friends and family to scoop up this country’s resources for a song. An attitude not seen under the colonialist.

Where does his value come from? Did his ancestors value money this much, or did he get this priority from the colonising culture?

It is not the “village idiot’s” fault that nature dealt him or her a lousy hand in birth. He is a natural born idiot and makes no demands on being recognized as a model of wisdom and insight.

However, we can find fault with the other ‘idiot’ whose mind is colonised and his actions and mistakes make people lose their savings, their homes, or their ability to eat well, or their chance to have life-saving health care.

Ghana is a country of nearly 40 million people, about fifty per cent of whom are desperately poor. Most of us cannot even comprehend how we live our lives — on less than US$ 2 equivalent a day. Most children are malnourished and no prospects of their ever realizing their potential.

Most people in the rural areas have no access to clean drinking water or sanitation. The quality of education is questionable. Nearly a third of children, with a semblance of education would never get a decent job.

For nearly all of its existence as an independent political entity, the same group of narcissist ‘leader idiot’ —- elites —– never mind the political grouping, has ruled Ghana. Most of these leaders have become overly ambitious and corrupt, to the point where they are willing to destroy their own people for more power.

In our putrid corrupt culture, the economic system they create and supervise, empower no one but themselves. Right now, Ghana is broken, and every time we compromise the ‘leader idiot’, it costs us money.

Many of the economic challenges we face today, including inflation, debt, and a distrust of our political and business leaders, sound all too familiar. We, the people, are afraid to ask questions.  Being mediocre and paranoid, our leaders hate criticism.

Their hateful rhetoric targeting critics is an established technique to unify and mobilise ‘useful idiots’ and to criminalise and dehumanise political critics and opponents for selfish gain. Hate speech by politicians also serves to deepen political polarisation.

The character of most of our leaders should make us weep and keep us awake at night. They are corrupt, incompetent, lying, myopic, immoral idiots —, which evidently they are — but interestingly, the character of our leaders is a sure indication of the character of all of us.We hate debate and we hate criticism.

In this man-made environment of harsh economic conditions ready to be exploited by manipulative, cynical, selfish, callous and arrogant demagogues, everything critics say or do elicit name-calling. The most popular includes ‘too known’, ‘controversial,’ or appeals to partisans not to rock the political boat.

Meanwhile, there is a lot of bad behaviour going on—and perpetrators getting away with it, too. It feels like an epidemic. Our ruling caste exploit the idiocy of a disengaged electorate, who are ready to proclaim politicians saviours, not servants.

This is not normal. In spite of all the expected good that must be found in this country, the big picture is worrying and darkening. We have lost the way. Our institutions do not work.

Our ability to work with integrity and trust has become a clown show. Indiscipline is on the rise and majority of citizens do not believe that the future would be better than the past. Yet, some of us just cannot handle the truth.

For the sake of our country — and for it to survive as a nation–we have to change. The assumption that things will work with our passivity and mentally envisioning things, is what allows our politics to get away with its shenanigans. We have to change. We have to evolve.

We have to grow. We want to get back to being Ghanaians. We are the Party of Danquah. We are also the Party of Kwame Nkrumah and Jerry Rawlings.

We are all those things, but we have to change. Our forebears did not insult elders and killed for money.   Nothing works without discipline, independence, personal responsibility and debate.

We are not made to be the calm and collected ‘village idiot’ who seeks to live pain-free within himself. We are made to be widely awake and to challenge the status-quo in order to make Ghana a better place. As long as we have a worldview centred on ourselves, we will be miserable.

If we hope to overcome this plague of modern misery, we must embrace an attitude of gratitude. We must count ourselves blessed for the history we inherited and curse the history we are creating.

Bottom line: Most of our leaders simply cannot stand truthful expression because it exposes both them and their self-serving agendas for what they really are. Political parties are formed to reflect the variety of the people’s views, interests, and needs, from their highest ideals to their basest instincts.

Here is the deal: We should assert our right to debate and criticism. We should refuse to bow down and let politicians use us as ‘useful idiots’. We should not be afraid of the name-calling.

Ghanaian citizens and voters should wake up, as election season gets underway, and smell the putrid stench of decay, pray and engage to see a turnaround in beautiful Ghana before it is too late.

We need to chase the ‘useful idiots’ out of our politics and do away with the evil camouflaged by rhetoric and disguised as humanitarian concern and compassion.

The abrasive words of critics may be confrontational and offensive — but it is also life changing.

By Kwadwo Afari

Sadio Mane leads Bayern Munich’s major transfer clear-out

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Sadio Mane

Sadio Mane is the headline name on Bayern Munich‘s seven-man transfer list ahead of the summer window, according to reports in Germany.

Thomas Tuchel, who narrowly guided Bayern to an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title on the final day of the season, wants a major rebuild at the Allianz Arena after what has been an uncharacteristically turbulent campaign for the German giants.

Bayern’s wingers appear to be first on the chopping block, with Mane, Leroy Sane and Serge Gnabry all reportedly heading for the exit door, according to German outlet Bild.

Right-back Bouna Sarr, goalkeeper Alexander Nubel and central midfielder Marcel Sabitzer, whose loan spell at Manchester United drew to a close at the end of the season, are also free to leave.

It’s understood Benjamin Pavard completes the seven-strong list after choosing not to extend his deal at Bayern.

The French international, who has attracted interest from Barcelona and Liverpool, is able to leave with immediate effect if a club offers Bayern just north of £25million (€30m).

Despite only signing Mane from Liverpool for £35m last summer, the Bundesliga giants are already prepared to listen to offers for the 31-year-old forward.

Mane only scored seven goals from 25 league appearances during his debut season and punched Sane in the face, wounding the German international’s lip, following Bayern’s Champions League exit to Manchester City in April.

The incident indicated the clear divide within Bayern Munich’s separated camp and came shortly after Tuchel’s arrival, with former head coach Julian Nagelsmann sacked by the club in the weeks leading up to the Champions League quarter-final.

Credit: dailymail.co.uk.

Lionel Messi to join Inter Miami after leaving PSG

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Messi and his wife Antonella Roccuzzo

Argentina legend Lionel Messi will join American side Inter Miami after his exit from French champions Paris St-Germain.

The former Barcelona forward is set to reject a more lucrative offer from Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.

The Miami deal includes collaboration from brands like Adidas and Apple.

Messi, 35, won the Ballon d’Or award for the world’s best player seven times and is expected to win it later this year after World Cup success.

This is the first time Barcelona icon Messi has played outside Europe. He wanted to remain in Europe for another season but, after no satisfactory offers were received, he had the straight choice between Inter Miami or Al-Hilal.

He was heavily tipped to be favouring a move to Saudi Arabia, where he would have joined Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the league in a deal that could not be matched financially.

But Messi was ultimately tempted to Major League Soccer (MLS) side Inter Miami for a variety of reasons including lifestyle, and a deal with big brands that extends beyond football.

He already owns a house in Miami, which he rents out.

He was keen on a return to Barcelona this summer but the Financial Fair Play (FFP) limitations that will be in place for next season in La Liga made any ambitious plan to bring him back an impossibility.

Paris St-Germain won Ligue 1 in both his seasons at the club but went out in the Champions League last 16, which means his time in France was not seen as a huge success.

He netted 32 goals in 75 games for the club – and ended this season with 16 goals and 16 assists in Ligue 1.

Messi’s two-year contract comes to an end this summer and both parties agreed to go their separate ways, with the forward suspended for two weeks in May for an unauthorised trip to Saudi Arabia.

His legacy comes from his time at Barcelona and winning the World Cup with Argentina in December.

He left Barca in 2021, after 21 years with the club, because of the club’s financial problems.

Messi is Barcelona’s record scorer with 672 goals and won 10 La Liga titles, four Champions Leagues and seven Spanish Cups.

Credit: bbc.com

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