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Man dressed as joker stabs 17 people on Tokyo train

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Man stabs people on Tokyo train

A man dressed in Batman’s Joker costume attacked passengers on a Tokyo train line on Sunday, injuring 17 people as many party-goers headed into the city centre for Halloween gatherings.

NHK public television reported at least 17 passengers were wounded, including one seriously. NHK said the suspect, 24, after stabbing passengers, poured a liquid resembling oil and set a fire.

“I thought it was a Halloween stunt,” one witness told the Yomiuri newspaper, recalling the moment he saw other passengers running in a panic towards his train car. “Then, I saw a man walking this way, slowly waving a long knife.”

There was blood on the weapon, he said. The attacker was arrested on the spot and was being investigated on suspicion of attempted murder. His motive was not immediately known. A man believed to be in his 60s was unconscious and in critical condition after being stabbed.

Tokyo police officials said the attack happened inside the Keio train near the Kokuryo station.

Television footage showed a number of firefighters, police officials and paramedics rescuing the passengers, many of whom escaped through train windows. In one video, passengers were running from another car, where flames were gushing.

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PERISCOPE: Cure For Worry (2)

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(Advocate against cheating and of peaceful co-existence)

“Someone has sad that we all carry three loads in life: First, the Past, which is full of guilt, unhappy memories and neglected duties; second, the Present, which is filled with the   worries and anxieties of everyday life; third, the future, which holds for us fear, terror and dreads.

 “What are we to do about these Past, Present and Future worries? The Bible says that we are to cast them upon God. Our guilty Past, our anxious Present and the unknown Future are all to be cast upon Christ.

 All of man’s burdens and anxieties are wrapped up in these three words: Past, Present and Future. For the guilt of the Past, God says: I have redeemed thee’ (Isaiah 44:22). ‘I have  loved thee  with an everlasting  love’ (Jeremiah 31:3) ‘The Blood  of Jesus  Christ , his Son , cleanseth us from  all sin’ (1 John 1:7).

 Dump Your Distress

 “For the Present, Christ, says: “I am with you always, even, unto the end of the world’ (Matthew 28: 20). That promise should be sufficient to remove all the anxiety of the Present. If the burden bearer is with us, then, why should we be crushed by our murder?

 “The French translation of the phrase ‘Cast all your care upon him” is: “unload your distress upon God”.  Have you ever seen a dump truck get rid of its load? It would be of no use if it carries its burden forever.

 “The driver simply pushes a button or pulls on a lever and the heavy load is discharged at the prescribed spot”.

 “We were never meant to be crushed under the weight of care. We push the button of Faith or pull the lever of Trust and our burden is discharged upon the shoulder of Him, who said, He would gladly bear it.

 “Cast the anxious present upon Him, for He cares for you”, says the Bible. The worries of the future are obliterated by His promises:

 “Take, therefore no thought for the morrow. But seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matthew 6:31-33).

 “This promise, if we obey it, takes all the peevishness out of life and puts purpose into it. It brings all life into balance and earth’s hours become so joyous that they blend into the Glory of Eternity. Boredom, fretfulness and anxiety are lost in the wonder of His wonderful Grace. 

 

What A Difference

 “I ran across this prayer and it is one that we should pray: God, grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference”.

 “Dean Eng once said, ‘worry is the interest paid on trouble before it comes due”. Let’s cast our cares on him, remembering that He is ‘Our salvation also in the time of trouble’ (Isaiah 33:2).

 “Trust is the second answer to anxiety.  We find in the first place, that we are to cast our cares upon the Lord and this is to be a continuing process. We are not only to take our burden to the Lord; we are to leave them there. Needless anxiety is contrary to the lessons of nature.

 “Someone has written a little verse which goes:

‘Said the robin to the sparrow,

I should really like to know

Why these anxious human beings

Rush about and worry so’

 Said the Sparrow to the robin:

“Friend, I think that it must be

That, they have no heavenly Father

Such as cares for you and me”.

 “Jesus used the carefree attitude of the birds to underscore the fact that worrying is unnatural. ‘Behold, the fowls of the air, they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns, yet your heavenly Father feedest them (Matthew 6:26).

 From  this example, He went on to the lilies  of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they  spin; and yet  I say unto you that, even Solomon, in all his glory, was not  arrayed like one of these’ (Matthew  6: 28-29).

 Work, not worry

 “He did not say that we were not to be industrious, for the birds are very industrious. They arise early in the morning and go out to collect the provisions that God has supplied.

 “The flowers flourish and are beautifully clothed, but their roots reach down deep to top the resources that God has put into the ground for their enrichment.

 “The birds remind us that food should not be our chief concern and the lilies show us that worrying over appearance does not make us beautiful. And notice further that, He said: ‘The fowls of the air’ and ‘the lilies of the field’.

 “Domestic fowls and flowers are protected by human hands, but wild ones are cared for by God Himself.

 “Two conflicting forces cannot exist in one human heart. When doubt reigns, Faith cannot abide. Where hatred rules, love is crowded out. Where selfishness rules, there, love cannot dwell. When worry is present, trust cannot crowd its way in.The very best prescription for banishing worry is found in Psalm 37: 5.

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GODFRIED K. ARHIN-KUMI

Today’s Champions League Fixtures & Preview

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Man United aim three straight victories against Atalanta

Manchester United will be aiming to make it three straight victories in the Champions League when they head to the Gewiss Stadium on Tuesday evening to take on Italian outfit Atalanta BC.

The Red Devils are currently top of Group F, collecting six points from their first three matches, while Atalanta are third in the section, just two points behind their opponents.

Atalanta took a two-goal lead at Old Trafford in the reverse fixture on October 20, with Mario Pasalic and Merih Demiral on the scoresheet, but Man United hit back in spectacular fashion, scoring through Marcus RashfordHarry Maguire and Cristiano Ronaldo to secure all three points on home soil.

The result has left the Italian outfit in third position in Group F, level on points with second-placed Villarreal and just two behind leaders Man United, which is an indication of the importance of Tuesday’s contest.

Man United are top of the section on six points but cannot consider themselves to be comfortable, and a defeat would leave the group wide open.

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Lewandowski, Bayern Munich

Bayern to beat Benfica to confirm next stage berth

Bayern Munich will seek to confirm a knockout stage berth for themselves when they take on Benfica at home in a UEFA Champions League game on Tuesday.

Bayern responded to the 5-0 humiliation against Borussia Monchengladbach in style, inflicting a 5-2 loss upon Union Berlin in their most recent league game.

They are first in Group E with nine points from three matches played. They have scored 12 goals and conceded none, and have been the most impressive side in the competition so far.

Benfica, on the other hand, are second in the group and have four points from three matches played. They have a record of one win, one draw and one loss.

Bayern Munich and Benfica have played five matches against each other so far. Benfica are yet to register a win against the Bavarian giants, while one game ended in a draw.

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Jorghino, Chelsea

Malmo welcome favourites Chelsea

A fortnight after their one-sided meeting in London, holders Chelsea reconvene with Malmo in Champions League Group H on Tuesday.

The pair clash at the Eleda Stadion with the European champions sitting second in the group behind Juventus, while their hosts are rock-bottom, without either a goal or a point.

Having begun the defence of their continental crown with a 1-0 win against Zenit St Petersburg, then lost by the scoreline to Juventus in Turin, Chelsea took a significant step towards the knockout stage earlier this month as they crushed Malmo at Stamford Bridge.

Certainly, the Blues’ league form since taking Malmo to the cleaners last time around will give Tuesday’s home side serious cause for concern.

Chelsea have now posted 13 points from a possible 15 away from home in the Premier League – which they lead by three points from Liverpool – and have conceded just once on the road in that competition. All of which makes uncomfortable reading for their next hosts.

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Lamela, Sevilla

SevillaLille go head-to-head in Groug G

Sevilla and Lille will go head-to-head in a UEFA Champions League game set to take place on Tuesday at Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

Sevilla are second in Group G with three points from three matches played. They are still seeking their first win in the competition, and have three draws so far.

Sevilla are coming off a 2-0 win against Osasuna in the league.

Lille, meanwhile, are third in the group with two points from three games. Like Sevilla, they are seeking their first win. They have drawn two and lost one match in the competition.

Lille lost a closely contested affair 2-1 against Paris St. Germain in the league and will be looking to return to winning ways on Tuesday night.

Sevilla and Lille have played four matches against each other so far. Sevilla have won one game, while Lille have emerged victorious on two occasions. One game ended in a draw.

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Chiesa, Juventus

Juventus host Zenit St Petersburg at home

Juventus host Zenit St Petersburg in Group H at the Allianz Stadium. Juventus have performed impeccably in their European duties so far. After beating Malmo 3-0 away from home in their first game, the Bianconeri picked up 1-0 wins over Chelsea and Zenit St Petersburg in their second and third games respectively. Juventus sit top of the group with nine points from an obtainable nine. They are yet to concede in the competition and will be targeting a win on Tuesday to confirm their place in the knockout stages.

Zenit St Petersburg sit third in Group H with three points and need a win to keep alive their hopes of qualification.

There have been just three meetings between Juventus and Zenit St Petersburg in the past, all of which came in the Champions League. Juventus have won two of those games and drawn the other.

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Police Avert Bloodbath In Manya Krobo

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Nene Tetteh Zogli III
Canopies burnt during the milee

A task force of Nadu Warriors from the Manya Krobo Traditional Area on Saturday stormed a durbar ground and abducted the chief superintending over the Ngmayem Festival, for allegedly violating century old Krobo tradition.

Nene Tetteh Zogli III, a claimant to the Piengua Divisional Stool, was in the presence of his invited guests and subjects when he was physically seized by members of the Nadu Warriors task force, bundled into the bucket of a get-away pick-up, but was swiftly rescued by the police.

His sub chiefs and some of the invited guests were not spared the humiliation as they sustained various forms of injuries. Canopies and drums mounted for the ceremony were set ablaze and the chairs destroyed.

It all started when Nene Tetteh Zogli, known in private life as Francis Osakono disregarded police intelligence not to celebrate the Ngmayem Festival at the PienguaYokwenor M/A School park.

According to the Odumase Krobo District Police Command, Nene Zogli refused to obtain permit from the police before embarking on the celebration and threw caution of the volatile security situation to the wind.

The Nadu Warriors taskforce, drawn from Akuse, Kpong, Nuaso, Adorme and Asitey said their action was to stop the chief from celebrating the festival.

On Sunday October 3, 2021 Nene Zogli, who is one of the Divisional Chiefs that severed relationship with the Manya Krobo Traditional Council two years ago, claiming independence to form what is termed ANNIKA (where the paramountcy rotates among the divisions) met his Waterloo at his ‘fortified’ ground.

On that day, Nene Zogli went to launch the Ngmayem Festival but the youth resisted the attempt on the basis that the Konor of Manya Krobo Traditional Area, Nene Sakite II, based on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo’s directives on the Covid-19 pandemic had ordered that the Ngmayem celebration slated for this year must be halted.

Nene Zogli then allegedly caused announcements to be effected, using various mass media, of his preparedness to defy the orders of Nene Sakite II to celebrate the festival on Saturday October 30, 2021.

In the morning of Saturday, the Nadu Warriors task force, with headquarters at Asitey, near the Krobo Girls High School hills, congregated at an unknown ground for the onslaught.

At about 10:00 hours, the fully charged advance group of the taskforce landed at the Osekuse Shrine premises which Nene Zogli lost three weeks ago. The members, in the open, resorted to testing their amulets by firing guns to their bodies.

After satisfying themselves of their preparedness for the task, they marched to the school park, venue for the occasion, and forcibly removed the erected canopies, set everything combustible on fire and took charge of the premises, as people run helter-skelter. Upon hearing of the invasion, Nene Zogli still neglected the security advice for him to stay indoors.

The ‘assault’ squad of the Nadu Warriors literally trapped the chief and his entourage in a procession, as they moved to the festival grounds.

Reports recount how Nene’s aides were manhandled before finally being whisked away by the warriors.

News of the abduction got to the police at Odumase, who mounted a road block in front of the station, to rescue Nene. With little resistance, Nene was released to the police by his captives.

Police sources at the district intimate that Nene Zogli has sustained some injuries and as such was rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

The District Police Command informed the media during an interview that the case was transferred to the Akosombo Divisional Police Headquarters.

The Nadu Warriors insist that the chief, by sidestepping procedures to the annual Ngmayem Festival Celebration, was invoking curse onto Krobo land.

A source told this paper that all the factions perform theirs rituals on the following days; Sunday -Kutu, Monday-Djebiam, Tuesday-Piengua and Manya, Wednesday-Akleme (visit to the royal cemetery), Thursday-Dorm, Suisi and Akwenor.

On Friday, the paramount chief from the Nam Division will host the grand durbar which climaxes the week long celebrations.

Saturday is a memorable day for Krobos, referred to as ‘KlomaHor’, in that it is on that day in 1892 that British led by Captain Glover and his troops were compelled to descend from Krobo Mountain.

The Krobos were on that day observing the funeral of their departed chief, King Sakite, before the invasion, leading to casualties.  The day has become a significant day in their history. The Nadu (rain god), according to oral history, is believed to have led the Krobos from Israel to their present position in West Africa.

We need a united front to break the 8-Ntim

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Mr Steve Ayesu Ntim

Former National First Vice Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP),  Stephen Ayesu Ntim has pledged to ensure that the party goes to the 2024 general elections with a united front for victory when he’s elected as the National Chairman.

According to the experienced politician, the NPP is poised to break the eight-year party rule by a political party in Ghana, but that would be extremely difficult to achieve with a disunited party.

“We need to break the 8 but without unity it will be difficult to achieve that. I see 2024 elections as critical and the nature of that election is such that all hands must be on deck and my duty will be to ensure that all teething issues are settled amicably from the polling station to the national before we enter the 2024 campaign season.”

Mr Ntim added: “I have sacrificed, suffered and toiled for the unique opportunity to serve the party as the National Chairman and will sacrifice everything to ensure we break the 8.”

The former Board Chairman of the Lands Commission said this while interacting with the media at the Ashanti Regional Delegates Conference in Kumasi. Mr. Ntim who’s not new to the NPP Chairmanship race is widely known for his ability to galvanize the grassroots towards achieving the vision of the party and to stamp the NPP’s dominance in Ghana’s political space.

His achievements and accomplishments cannot be underrated.In Mr Ntim’s view; he has built himself in terms of institutional knowledge and experience to help the party break the dreaded eight years.

Many patriots across the country believe it is Steven Ntim’s time to lead the party as he has enough wealth of experience and expertise in leading the NPP to victory.

KNUST Launches 70th Anniversary

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The Education Minister joined Otumfuo and KNUST VC at the launch
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Chancellor – KNUST

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has launched its 70th anniversary celebration, under the distinguished patronage of the Chancellor Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

The year-long celebration is under the theme: “KNUST: 70 years of global impact, a new age for a renewed focus.”

The University, which started as the Kumasi College of Technology, was established in 1951 by Ghana’s first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

It has evolved over the years to its present status, with a student population of more than 80,000.

Since its adoption of the collegiate system, it has 97 departments offering 520 academic programmes.

Some of the activities lined up as part of the anniversary celebration include; an exhibition week, where the various colleges will showcase their inventions to the general public, interview with some selected alumni, a book launch on KNUST, homecoming of alumni next year, a series of public lectures and the establishment of an endowment fund for alumni to donate to help the university’s projects among others.

University Council members pose with Otumfuo at the launch

The Asantehene and Chancellor of the University, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who launched the anniversary, charged the management and staff to work together to drive the expected changes anticipated in the new age, within the context of its vision and mission in transforming the Ghanaian society for the better.

“The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us that we cannot continue to do things the same way,” he reminded the university community.

The establishment of KNUST, he observed, has brought varied benefits to the nation, citing its contribution to training the needed skilled manpower for industry, as well as the corporate world.

The Asantehene warned against the encroachment on lands belonging to the Kwame Nkrumah University Science and Technology (KNUST), saying perpetrators will not be spared, explaining that the negative development is inimical to the future expansion agenda of the institution.

According to him, all lands in Asanteman, including that of KNUST are vested in the custody of the Manhyia Palace and, therefore, he would not countenance any form of trespassing, given the critical role land resources play in the expansion agenda of the institution.

Currently, some of the lands belonging to the nation’s premier science and technology tertiary educational institution, including some areas at Boadi have been encroached upon.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu, however, lauded the founding fathers of the University for their Noble Vision, saying the institution had made strides.

KNUST Chancellor Otumfuo Osei Tutu flanked by the VC and KNUST Council chair

The Vice Chancellor of KNUST, Professor Mrs. Rita Akosua Dickson, speaking at the launch said the vision of the institution was to become one of the top 10 universities in Africa and stressed the need for government to assist the University in improving its infrastructure to enhance its academic programmes.

According to her, the university had developed many innovative projects, such as the establishment of an e-Learning Directorate to serve as a hub for an e-learning ecosystem.

She said the institution is poised to move with the new world educational order, where digitisation is the cornerstone to achieving academic objectives.

Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Minister of Education, said the University had over the years metamorphosed into a “Centre of Excellence”, churning out critical skilled manpower needed to spearhead development in all spheres of human development.

The gathering at the forum

He, on behalf of the government extolled KNUST for its positive contribution to the country’s human resource development and urged the institution to work hard in living up to its mandate – deepening research, innovation and technological advancement and transfer to bring the needed transformation to the nation’s socio-economic agenda.

“We need an army of skilled manpower committed to transforming the nation for the better, churning out the requisite knowledge and solutions to address the 21st Century development challenges confronting the society,” he stated.

The Education Minister noted, “For Ghana to be prepared for the fourth industrial revolution, our focus should be on STEM education,” and assured that the government would not renege in its responsibility of assisting KNUST to achieve its objectives.

The launch was graced by prominent personalities like; the First  Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Joseph Osei-Owusu, the South African High Commissioner, some Members of Parliament and Vice-Chancellors of various Universities, alumni, Provosts of the various colleges, Heads of Departments and traditional rulers among others.

National Media Commission is not well resourced- Ayeboafoh

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Mr Yaw Boadu Ayeboafoh, NMC

The chairman of the National Media Commission (NMC), Mr Yaw BoaduAyeboafoh says his outfit is under resourced and that sometimes it takes six to nine months for their allowances to be paid. This, he said, is affecting the efficiency of members in delivering on their mandate.

“You know, sometimes even the payment of our allowances are delayed unduly.If majority of the Commission members are not working and if they were people who did not have their source of living and they were to depend on their allowances that they were to receive from the commission, then it would have created some difficulty. Because if for 6 months, 7 months, 8 months, 9 months allowance has not been paid, how do you expect the person to commit him or herself to serve this public interest, “he asked.

The NMC Chairperson was speaking at an engagement organised by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, intended to deepen the relationship between the NMC and the legislative arm of government.

Held at the precinct of Parliament, the Ministry indicated that its collective interest is for the NMC to be adequately resourced and capacitated to carry on the responsibility that it was given by the constitution to perform.

The National Media Commission was set up on July 7, 1993, by an Act of the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana (Act 449), in accordance with Chapter 12 of the 1992.

It was to, among others, take all measures to ensure the establishment and maintenance of the highest journalistic standards of the mass media, including investigation, mediation and settlement of complaints made against or by the press or other mass media.

It is also to promote and safeguard the freedom and independence of the media, encourage responsible practice and investigate, mediate and settle complaints made against the media.

But speaking at the engagement, where the leadership of Parliament was present, Mr Ayeboafoh noted that the NMC has a biggertask than the Electoral Commission (EC), yet the EC is more resourced than the NMC.

He said the EC is usually seenas working when elections are approaching and its members are full-time and yet members of the NMC are not full-time, even though they have enormous tasks to perform.

“The EC comes up once in a while in 4years when elections are to be conducted. After that there is not much that we hear about the EC aandyet, the NMC members are not full-time members and yet the work that we are doing isfull-time.”

He urged parliament to take a critical look at the situation and remedy it because no one commission created by an Act of Parliament is important than any other.

“The time has come for us to look at this. No Commission is better than the other,” Ayeboafoh said.

Aside from being under resourced, the NMC Boss also intimated that the Commission lacked power to do things that Ghanaians expect of them, top among which is the closing down of radio stations, which they do not have the power to do.

He established that the constitution grants the NMC the power to take all appropriate measures to ensure the highest journalistic standards and professionalism in the media landscape, but that does not include closure of radio stations.

He said a misinterpretation of that mandate by Ghanaians and even MPs puts the Commission in a very bad light and portray it as one that is “not cracking the whip meanwhile nobody has given us the whip to crack”. Citing the Kasoa ritual murder of a young boy as an example, Mr Ayeboafoh said when the police drew a hasty conclusion that the incident had happened because of a television content the children watched, many people turned to blame the Commission for that mishap .

“One of the most unfortunate development is when people misread that provision in the constitution. The one which says that the NMC shall take all appropriate measures to ensure the highest journalistic standards and professionalism in the media.

“The assumption is that the commission can do anything to bring about that. And it is more painful when you hear MPs resonating this part of the law. When many people speak this way, the intension is that the NMC is not cracking the whip, but nobody has given the whip to NMC to crack.”

He, therefore, called on Parliament to take a second look at the law and make changes where necessary to make the Commission more biting than it is now.

On his part, Majority Leader in Parliament, Mr Osei  Kyei Mensah-Bonsu  asserted that the NMC is not well-resourced to carry out its responsibility.

He described the relationship between the NMC and the EC as the ‘child of the wicked stepmother’.

“I have said in the past that the National Commission on Civic Education, another IGI, is the poor cousin of the Electoral Commission, but as for the NMC, I daresay it is the case of the child of the wicked stepmother.”

He indicated that importance of the NMC should not be overlooked because the media plays a pivotal role in the country’s governance architecture and as such its regulator (NMC) must not be downplayed.

Mr Haruna Iddrisu, the Minority Leader in Parliament, intimated that the Commission has no difficulty appealing to leadership of Parliament for adequate resources, because the majority leader, who is also the Leader of Government Business, is very passionate about constitutional bodies such as NMC, Commission on Human Rights & Administrative Justice among others, being resourced to carry out their mandate effectively.

There can be no fair hearing if a party is not given hearing at all –High Court

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OhyeaworaNwion Bian Panyin V, chief of Dompim Pepesa.

A Sekondi High Court, presided over by Justice Dr. Richmond Osei Hwere, has quashed the ruling of a Tarkwa based Circuit Court, which refused to hear a motion on notice, filed to set aside a writ of possession and the entire execution of the enforcement of an award in favor of one Nana Awuah Koanpong VII, an interested party.

On August 27, 2020 the applicants in the certiorari application filed a motion on notice to set aside a writ of possession and the entire execution of the enforcement of an award in favor of one Nana Awuah Koanpong VII, an interested party in the suit, but the Circuit Court declined to give them hearing.
The Circuit court had argued that, there is a contempt application regarding the same issue, pending before another Sekondi High Court and that, it cannot hear the applicants.

This was after Counsel for the interested party had drawn the Circuit Court Judge’s attention to the contempt application.
But the applicants – OhyeaworaBiahNyowahPanyin IV, Chief of DompimPepessa, Nana Sebel, Alexander Asare, Daniel Hollo, Hans Kwofie, Lydia Mensah and Auguatine Hallow- who were dissatisfied with the ruling of the circuit court filed a motion in the form of certiorari at the Sekondi High Court, praying it to quash the ruling of the lower court.

In an affidavit accompanying the motion, applicants averred that the interested Party and his counsel were served with their motion as filed at the Court Registry, but they refused to file any affidavit in opposition.
Again, the interested party and his lawyer were present at the Circuit Court on September 9, 2020 when the Court refused them (applicants) the right to have their motion heard. The applicants averred that the Circuit Court, Tarkwa, declining to hear their motion and same refusing applicants the right to have their motion heard violated their right to a fair hearing.

The applicants further contended that the Circuit Court Judge acted unlawfully when he declined to hear their motion on notice to set aside a writ of possession and the entire execution of the enforcement of an arbitration award.

That apart, the circuit Court breached the time tested rule of law of natural justice and access to justice when it refused counsel for the applicants the right to move the aforesaid application.
Sekondi High court verdict
Justice Dr. Richmond Osei Hwere, in his judgement that quashed the ruling of the Circuit court said the  rule of natural justice encompasses two things- the rule to hear the other side and rule against bias.
He said  no matter how frivolous a claim is, a court existed to hear a party’s grievance.
For this reason, it was for a court to uphold, strike out or dismiss a claim after hearing a party and his adversary or after giving them opportunity to be heard.
Justice Dr. Osei Hwere pointed out in his ruling that attempt by Interested Party Counsel to rationalize the decision of the Circuit Court was with utmost respect not borne out of the record and the rule of law.

“If the court was minded to adjourn the matter due to the pending of the contempt application, it should have said so. Declining to hear a matter is not the same as adjourning a matter. The former simply means refusal to give a party audience in court to ventilate his complaints,” the court said.
In his considered view, the position taken by the Circuit Court constituted a denial of access to justice and a fundamental breach of the rules of natural justice.For this reason, he pointed out that “there can be no fair hearing if a party is not given hearing at all. I am of the considered opinion that the applicant has established a case for the grant of certiorari to quash the said decision of the Circuit court, Tarkwa dated 9th September, 2020. The decision is accordingly quashed,” the high court judge said.

President Akufo-Addo Attends COP 26 Summit In Glasgow

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President Akufo-Addo

The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, left Ghana on Sunday, 31st October, 2021 to lead Ghana’s delegation to the World Leaders’ Summit of the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP 26), being held from 31st October to 3rd November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.

The COP26 Summit, which will be one of the largest gatherings of world leaders, will bring parties together to accelerate action towards the goals of the Paris Agreement and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The President will deliver a statement on Ghana’s position on Climate Change, as well as measures put in place to combat the threat it poses.

He will also deliver three (3) separate statements on efforts Ghana is making to protects her forests and ocean, and participate in the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Summit, being held on the sidelines of COP 26.

Whilst in Glasgow, President Akufo-Addo will hold bilateral meetings with H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya; H.E. Mr. Jonas GahrStøre, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway; Hon. Robert Abela, Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta; Rt. Hon. Elizabeth Truss, MP, British Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs and Mr. Raphael Mariano Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

The President was accompanied by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey; the Minister for Energy, Hon. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, MP; the Minister for Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Dr. Kwaku Afriyie, MP; the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP and officials of the Presidency and Foreign Ministry.

The President will return to Ghana on Thursday, 4th November, 2021 and in his absence the Vice President, Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, shall, in accordance with Article 60(8) of the Constitution act in his stead.

Start taxing churches – KwawKese to government

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Kwaw Kese

Leader of the ‘Abodam’ Movement, KwawKese is calling on the government to start taxing churches in Ghana as a matter of urgency.

The ‘My thing’ hitmaker is of the view that Ghanaian pastors make a lot of money from the congregants and as such, taxing them will cushion the country with additional income to help develop the country.
He further called on the government to investigate the lavish lifestyles of some of the Pastors amidst tasking government to tax churches for national development.
In his own words; “I know what I’ve said some Pastors will come and make doom prophecies against me but it doesn’t make sense that in Ghana, people are hungry but the pastor has built mansions and has a lot of cars to their credit. Meanwhile, people are hungry,” he said in an interview with Kingdom Plus FM which was monitored by The Chronicle.
“When you are in traffic you will get sad. Kids as young as 2 years are in traffic begging. When have you heard a Church say that it will provide shelter for all these homeless individuals?” he quizzed.

The Ghanaian Chronicle