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Paris Hilton shares photo of beachside engagement, after extravagant wedding

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Paris Hilton has revealed intimate footage of Carter Reum’s February proposal just days after they’ve said “I Do.”

“I grew up reading fairytales and dreaming of my ‘happily ever after’,” the socialite, 40, wrote alongside the video. “Now that I’ve finally found mine, I can’t wait to share it with you for the rest of our lives.”

In the clip both Hilton and the venture capitalist, also 40, are dressed in all white as they walk down to a cabana on the beach that reads “marry me” across the top.

Reum then gets down on one knee and tells Hilton, “From that first day we started texting there were so many magical lightning bolts and over the last 14 months you’ve let me into your world, you’ve let me realize who the real Paris is. Kind, authentic, smart, playful and fun.”

The “Stars are Blind” singer appears to get emotional as the proposal, filmed for Hilton’s latest reality series “Paris In Love,” continues.

“Very quickly thereafter I couldn’t imagine my life without you,” Reum says. “I’m hoping you’re going to hold my hand, keep my heart close for the rest of our lives for the good days and the bad days.”

“So Paris,” he said before pausing briefly to pull out a custom emerald-cut diamond engagement ring. “Will you marry me, Paris?”

“Yes,” she responds before leaning down to kiss her hubby-to-be. “I love you.”

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UK must be ready for war with Russia -says armed forces chief

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The outgoing head of the UK’s armed forces has said the military will have to be ready for war with Russia after recent tensions in eastern Europe, but he does not believe Vladimir Putin really wants “hot war” with the west.

Gen Sir Nick Carter said Russia was now a greater threat in eastern Europe than it was when he started in the role eight years ago, as he gave a series of interviews before his departure as chief of the defence staff at the end of the month.

He said he “distinctly hoped” there would not be a war with Russia and he did not believe the country wanted a physical war, but Nato would have to be ready.

He spoke amid tensions on the border between Poland and Russia’s ally Belarus over refugees stranded in camps, as well as signs that Russian troops could be amassing along the border with Ukraine.

The former MI6 officer Christopher Steele has said he believes Moscow thinks it is at war with the UK and its allies.

Asked about this view on Sky News’s Trevor Phillips on Sunday, Carter said: “Russia probably regards the global strategic context as a continuous struggle in which they would apply all the instruments of national power to achieve their objectives. But in so doing, [the Russians] don’t want to bring on a hot war.

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US bank robber identified after decades-long hunt

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The fugitive behind one of America’s most notorious bank robberies has been identified after a 52-year search, law enforcement officials have announced.

Ted Conrad was working as a teller at the Society National Bank in Cleveland, Ohio when he robbed his employer in July 1969.

He disappeared with $215,000, worth $1.7m (£1.2m) today.

Investigators from the US Marshals Service said he subsequently lived a quiet and unassuming life.

Conrad, who died in May from lung cancer, was just 20 years old when he pulled off the heist. He reportedly took advantage of the bank’s lacklustre security, walking out with the money stuffed into a brown paper bag as the branch closed on a Friday evening.

By the time other bank employees realised the money was gone two days later, Conrad had disappeared.

He sparked a manhunt that would last for more than half a century, and went on to feature on television shows like America’s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries.

According to the Marshal Service, Conrad had allegedly told friends of his plans to rob the bank and boasted about how easy it would be to do.

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Proven Health Benefits of Ginseng

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Ginseng

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Ginseng has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for centuries.

This slow-growing, short plant with fleshy roots can be classified three ways, depending on how long it is grown: fresh, white or red.

Fresh ginseng is harvested before 4 years, while white ginseng is harvested between 4–6 years and red ginseng is harvested after 6 or more years.

There are many types of this herb, but the most popular are American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) and Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng).

American and Asian ginseng vary in their concentration of active compounds and effects on the body. It is believed that American ginseng works as a relaxing agent, whereas the Asian variety has an invigorating effect.

Ginseng contains two significant compounds: ginsenosides and gintonin. These compounds complement one another to provide health benefits.

Here are evidence-based health benefits of ginseng.

  1. Potent Antioxidant That May Reduce Inflammation

Ginseng has beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties (4Trusted Source).

Some test-tube studies have shown that ginseng extracts and ginsenoside compounds could inhibit inflammation and increase antioxidant capacity in cells.

For example, one test-tube study found that Korean red ginseng extract reduced inflammation and improved antioxidant activity is skin cells from people with eczema.

The results are promising in humans, as well.

One study investigated the effects of having 18 young male athletes take 2 grams of Korean red ginseng extract three times per day for seven days.

The men then had levels of certain inflammatory markers tested after performing an exercise test. These levels were significantly lower than in the placebo group, lasting for up to 72 hours after testing.

However, it should be noted that the placebo group got a different medicinal herb, so these results should be taken with a grain of salt and more studies are needed.

Lastly, a larger study followed 71 postmenopausal women who took 3 grams of red ginseng or a placebo daily for 12 weeks. Antioxidant activity and oxidative stress markers were then measured.

Researchers concluded that red ginseng may help reduce oxidative stress by increasing antioxidant enzyme activities.

  1. May Benefit Brain Function

Ginseng could help improve brain functions like memory, behavior and mood.

Some test-tube and animal studies show that components in ginseng, like ginsenosides and compound K, could protect the brain against damage caused by free radicals.

One study followed 30 healthy people who consumed 200 mg of Panax ginseng daily for four weeks. At the end of the study, they showed improvement in mental health, social functioning and mood.

However, these benefits stopped being significant after 8 weeks, suggesting that ginseng effects might decrease with extended use.

Another study examined how single doses of either 200 or 400 mg of Panax ginseng affected mental performance, mental fatigue and blood sugar levels in 30 healthy adults before and after a 10-minute mental test.

The 200-mg dose, as opposed to the 400-mg dose, was more effective at improving mental performance and fatigue during the test.

It is possible that ginseng assisted the uptake of blood sugar by cells, which could have enhanced performance and reduced mental fatigue. Yet it is not clear why the lower dose was more effective than the higher one.

A third study found that taking 400 mg of Panax ginseng daily for eight days improved calmness and math skills.

What’s more, other studies found positive effects on brain function and behavior in people with Alzheimer’s disease.

  1. Could Improve Erectile Dysfunction

Research has shown that ginseng may be a useful alternative for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.

It seems that compounds in it may protect against oxidative stress in blood vessels and tissues in the penis and help restore normal function.

Additionally, studies have shown that ginseng may promote the production of nitric oxide, a compound that improves muscle relaxation in the penis and increases blood circulation.

One study found that men treated with Korean red ginseng had a 60% improvement in ED symptoms, compared to 30% improvement produced by a medication used to treat ED.

Moreover, another study showed that 86 men with ED had significant improvements in erectile function and overall satisfaction after taking 1,000 mg of aged ginseng extract for 8 weeks.

However, more studies are needed to draw definite conclusions about the effects of ginseng on ED.

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  1. May Boost the Immune System

Ginseng may strengthen the immune system.

Some studies exploring its effects on the immune system have focused on cancer patients undergoing surgery or chemotherapy treatment.

One study followed 39 people who were recovering from surgery for stomach cancer, treating them with 5,400 mg of ginseng daily for two years.

Interestingly, these people had significant improvements in immune functions and a lower recurrence of symptoms.

Another study examined the effect of red ginseng extract on immune system markers in people with advanced stomach cancer undergoing post-surgery chemotherapy.

After three months, those taking red ginseng extract had better immune system markers than those in the control or placebo group.

Furthermore, a study suggested that people who take ginseng could have up to a 35% higher chance of living disease-free for five years after curative surgery and up to a 38% higher survival rate compared to those not taking it.

It seems that ginseng extract could enhance the effect of vaccinations against diseases like influenza, as well.

Even though these studies show improvements in immune system markers in people with cancer, more research is needed to demonstrate the efficacy of ginseng in boosting resistance to infections in healthy people.

  1. May Have Potential Benefits Against Cancer

Ginseng may be helpful in reducing the risk of certain cancers.

Ginsenosides in this herb have been shown to help reduce inflammation and provide antioxidant protection.

The cell cycle is the process by which cells normally grow and divide. Ginsenosides could benefit this cycle by preventing abnormal cell production and growth.

A review of several studies concluded that people who take ginseng may have a a 16% lower risk of developing cancer.

Moreover, an observational study suggested that people taking ginseng could be less likely to develop certain types of cancer, such as lip, mouth, esophagus, stomach, colon, liver and lung cancer, than those who do not take it.

Ginseng may also help improve the health of patients undergoing chemotherapy, reduce side effects and enhance the effect of some treatment drugs.

While studies on the role of ginseng in cancer prevention show some benefits, they remain inconclusive.

  1. May Fight Tiredness and Increase Energy Levels

Ginseng has been shown to help fight fatigue and promote energy.

Various animal studies have linked some components in ginseng, like polysaccharides and oligopeptides, with lower oxidative stress and higher energy production in cells, which could help fight fatigue.

One four-week study explored the effects of giving 1 or 2 grams of Panax ginseng or a placebo to 90 people with chronic fatigue.

Those given Panax ginseng experienced less physical and mental fatigue, as well as reductions in oxidative stress, than those taking the placebo.

Another study gave 364 cancer survivors experiencing fatigue 2,000 mg of American ginseng or a placebo. After eight weeks, those in the ginseng group had significantly lower fatigue levels than those in the placebo group.

Furthermore, a review of over 155 studies suggested that ginseng supplements may not only help reduce fatigue but also enhance physical activity.

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  1. Could Lower Blood Sugar

Ginseng seems to be beneficial in the control of blood glucose in people both with and without diabetes.

American and Asian ginseng have been shown to improve pancreatic cell function, boost insulin production and enhance the uptake of blood sugar in tissues.

Moreover, studies show that ginseng extracts help by providing antioxidant protection that reduce free radicals in the cells of those with diabetes.

One study assessed the effects of 6 grams of Korean red ginseng, along with the usual anti-diabetic medication or diet, in 19 people with type 2 diabetes.

Interestingly, they were able to maintain good blood sugar control throughout the 12-week study. They also had an 11% decrease in blood sugar levels, a 38% decrease in fasting insulin and a 33% increase in insulin sensitivity.

Another study showed that American ginseng helped improve blood sugar levels in 10 healthy people after they performed a sugary drink test.

It seems that fermented red ginseng could be even more effective at blood sugar control. Fermented ginseng is produced with the help of live bacteria that transform the ginsenosides into a more easily absorbed and potent form.

In fact, a study demonstrated that taking 2.7 grams of fermented red ginseng daily was effective at lowering blood sugar and increasing insulin levels after a test meal, compared to a placebo.

Source: healthline.com

RTU beat WAFA in Tamale

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RTU player Abagna

Midfielder David Abagna weaved his magic to score a brace as Real Tamale United produced a 2-0 win over WAFA in Tamale on Sunday.

It was the first win for the Pride of the North on the return to the Ghana top-flight this term.

Abagna’s pair of goals were trademark deliveries at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium.

His first was a long range effort which beat WAFA goalkeeper Osei Kwadwo Bonsu in the tenth minute.

WAFA tried to contain their guests and it worked for the reminder of the first half.

Ten minutes into the second half, RTU doubled their lead from a reliable and trusted source.

Abagna fired home a rocket for his personal second which takes him to five goals in three matches.

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Kotoko maintain perfect start to stay top

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Gold Stars vs Kotoko

Kumasi Asante Kotoko continued their impressive start to the 2021/2022 Ghana Premier League season with a 1-0 win over newcomers, Bibiani Gold Stars at the Bibiani Dunes Park.

Isaac Oppong’s second-half stunner was the difference in a tightly-fought contest between the two sides.

After impressive performances against Dreams and Bechem United, Oppong impressed yet again, extending his goal contributions to five, scoring two and assisting three, just three games into his top-flight debut.

This is Bibiani Gold Stars’ first defeat of the season after they failed to convert their chances in the first half.

The result leaves Kotoko at the top of the table with 9 points while Bibiani might drop from the 6th position after the weekend’s round of games.

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Opposition to anti-Gay bill: Prempeh, Akoto Ampaw Buckle-Down

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Messrs. H. Kwesi Prempeh and Akoto Ampaw –two Ghanaian legal luminaries who, together with other professionals, are opposing the passage of the Anti-Gay Bill into law have officially taken their advocacy to Parliament.

The duo appeared before the Committee on Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, tasked to review the various memoranda that have been submitted to the legislative house yesterday, still singing their human rights chorus.

Prof H. Kwesi Prempeh, who spoke on behalf of the Human Rights Coalition told the committee members that Ghana would be threading on a dangerous road should the bill be passed into law.

According to him, the notion that majority of Ghanaians are in support of the bill and hence should be passed into law, is neither here nor there.

He continued that even if majority are in support of the bill, the views of the minority also matter, because they are also protected by the 1992 constitution of Ghana.

Another notion the Professor debunked was the notion that a foreign culture is being imported into the country.

According to Prof Prempeh, LGBTQI+ is not a new phenomenon and that it has been around the world and hence cannot be a foreign culture.

Mr Akoto Ampaw, a well-respected legal practitioner in the country, who stoutly defended The Chronicle, The Spear of Nation, during Jerry Rawlings heydays, also argued before the committee, chaired by Kwame Antwi-Anyimadu that his group would either want to see significant changes made to the bill or the bill be rejected completely.

According to Mr Ampaw, the bill attacks the fundamental human rights of LGBTQI+ people, as well as their sympathisers.

He also contended that the bill has not demonstrated how the Ghanaian family unit is being threatened.

Again, the lawyer indicated that the claim made by proponents of the bill that 80% of people living with HIV are gays is not true.

According to Mr Ampaw, only 5.4% of people living with HIV are gays and lesbians. He said 65% of women living with HIV were infected by heterosexuals and not gays, and hence questioned the basis for the bill.

He contended that if the sponsors of the bill want to argue along the lines of public health, then sex between a male and a female should also be banned because people contract diseases through those means as well.

“If we want to do public health argument, then let’s have sex between male and female too”.

Lawyer Ampaw also posited that though sponsors of the bill have argued that when passed into law, it will protect LGBTQI+ people, few incidences have happened in the country and nothing was done about it.

He questioned what action the proponents of the bill have put in place to deal with those who mete out inhuman treatments to LGBTQI+ people.

But arguing in favour of the Bill, a representative of the Church of Pentecost indicated that the church has over the years played its role in supporting the government in ensuring the growth and development of the country.

He said the church has over the years maintained the moral and cultural fibre of the country and looking at LGBTQI+ and its attendant impact on culture, youth development, academia, economy, traditional systems and the moral upbringing of children, the church resolved to support the bill to promote good values.

He, however, made it clear that although the church as a faith-based Organisation has firm beliefs in Christian values and does not seek to impose its faith on others, in a country where there is freedom of speech and religion.

He, however, said the church has consulted broadly on the impact of LGBTQI+ on Ghana’s socio-cultural landscape and are of the firm believe that there is the need to uphold and promote proper human sexual human rights and Ghanaian family value system, hence their support for the bill.

Some sponsors of the bill, dubbed the ‘Promotion of Proper Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill 2021’, Mr Sam Nartey George, Member of Parliament (MP), Ningo Prampram, Mr Emmanuel Kwesi Bedzrah, MP, Ho West and Mrs Helen Ntoso, MP, Krachi West were also present.

Nana Addo is not YENTIE OBIAA President

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The Akufo-Addo led administration is not running ‘yentie obiaa’ (we will not listen to anyone) government, the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Mr. Eugene Arhin has said.

On the contrary, he said the government welcomes concerns and reservations expressed by the citizenry in the interest of building the nation.

Mr. Eugene Arhin was responding to a question at the press briefing with the Presidential Press Corps, held yesterday at Jubilee House.

The former President John Mahama had made the statement that the Akufo-Addo government was not ready to be criticised. His reason was that the Director of Communications of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Buaben Asamoa, had responded in a rude way to the concerns raised by the Catholic Bishop Conference.

However, the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, had a contrary view of the position of the former president, using his own famous “yentie obiaa,” comment.

Mr. Arhin said, “My simple response to what you just said with respect to what the former President said is that, at least the government of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is not operating ‘yentie obiaa’ government.

“We listen to the concerns of everybody. We don’t come out attacking anybody for whatever concerns or reservations they have expressed.”

He continued that, ”indeed, all the Director of Communications for the NPP did was to state that the statement by the President of the Catholic Bishop Conference lacked clarity. He didn’t attack him. He just said if you could provide further and better particular about what in his opinion is the President’s lack of commitment to protect the public purse, just give us examples and let us on our own also respond to those examples you will cite. He didn’t attack the Catholic Bishop Conference; he didn’t attack the President of the Catholic Bishop Conference …Again, in democracy, all of us are entitled to our opinions. We put facts together and we just debate them. Bottom line is we are all looking for the good and development of mother Ghana. End of story.”

Response to the GCBC

In his address Mr. Arhin touched on the comments made by the President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, Most Reverend Philip Naameh, at the Catholic Bishops Conference held in Wa, capital of the Upper West Region.

The Catholic Bishop stated that “the expressed commitment of the president of the republic to protect the public purse, a promise that citizens welcomed, seems to be an illusion now.”

Conversely, Mr. Arhin, espousing the government’s position on the statement said that in as much as this administration is tolerant of divergent views, it believes these criticisms should bewell-grounded in fact.

He added that, “this is the only way an honest conversation, devoid of malice and propaganda, can be held.”

The presidential spokesperson maintained that President Akufo-Addo has fulfilled his pledge to protect the public purse and continues to do so.

He added that the transformation that has taken place in all aspects of national life point to an economy that has been well-managed, a public purse that is being well-protected and the benefits are showing.

He said if President Akufo-Addo had superintended over the wanton dissipation of public funds, the Ghanaian people would not have reposed their confidence in him by returning a decisive margin of victory for him in the 2020 elections.

He cited Free SHS, which now guarantees a minimum of senior high school education for all Ghanaian children, and has already granted access to SHS to over 400,000 more children, among other programmes and policies by this government.

COVID-19 on economy

Mr. Eugene Arhin told the Presidential Press Corps that in the midst of COVID-19, when most of the economies of the world found themselves in recession, Ghana’s was one of the very few that reported positive growth.

He said that high fuel prices, high freight charges, rising cost of living, are not Ghanaian phenomena, they are the order of the day across the globe, albeit unfortunate.

However, he opined that just as every country is confronted with these difficult challenges, largely as a result of the impact of COVID-19, Ghana, under President Akufo-Addo, is making every effort, through the Ghana CARES Obaatampa Programme, to alleviate the hardships brought forth by the pandemic.

“It is important to state that the Akufo-Addo government will continue to work for the development of Ghana, and help improve the standards of living of every Ghanaian. Far from being out of touch, the Government is highly focused on delivering on its mandate,” he added.

 

 

President Takes 7-day leave

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President Akufo-Addo leaves for Cape Verde

The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has taken a seven-day leave beginning tomorrow, Saturday, November 13, 2021 and ending on November 20.

The Director of Communications at the Presidency, Mr. Eugene Arhin, who made this known yesterday at a media briefing with the Presidential Press Corps, did not state which country the president would be having his rest, but he will not be in Ghana.

However, Mr. Arhin indicated that the President, who has left Ghana, is leading the Ghanaian delegation to attend the 75th anniversary ceremony of the founding of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), which is being held at its headquarters in Paris, France.

He is attending at the invitation of UNESCO’s Director General, Audrey Azoulay.

The United Nations Charter, which came into effect on November 16, 1945 provided for the creation of a specialised agency in the fields of education and culture and the President will, on Friday, November 12, deliver a statement, at the height of the commemoration, on the impact UNESCO has had on Ghana and what Ghana expects from UNESCO in the coming years.

While on leave, President Akufo-Addo will preside over the panel that will adjudicate a debate in the French Parliament on “The Trial of Progress” on Friday, November 19, 2021.

The President was accompanied by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey; the Minister for Education, Dr. Yaw Adutwum and officials from the Presidency and Foreign Ministry.

He will return to Ghana on November 20, 2021 and in his absence the Vice President, Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, will act in his place, in accordance with Article 60(8) of the Constitution.

 

 

Letter to Senior Opupulepu (164) “Thus, Sayest The Lord Your Yahweh”

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Opinion

Dear Senior Opupulepu,

How are you do? I hope you are do fine, just as me and my shoddies are all do fine, fine.

Senior, do you remember that asore founded by the Son of Yahweh Almighty, our One and Only Yesu Christus Emmanuel? I am referring to the Katolici Asore, if you do not know.

Senior, this asore as in Church or Chorchie for short, has displayed millenniums after millenniums that she is not the first born for nothing. Very quiet and reversed and mostly conservative, not like the Tory concert party in Ohenema Lizzy’ village, but conservative as in always holding on to the truths handed down to her by Yesu Christus Himself through His aplankes as in apostles and believers for short. She will never proofread or edit any truth but present them as they were, when handed down to them.

Senior, the Katolici Asore will always say things as it is, no bend no curve, please they are no relations of the Umbrella clan. I remember one day when Togbui Xornametor was omanhene, he decreed that all those who worship any deity apart from him, must register that worship company and submit to the laws of the village.

Senior, all the heads of worshippers of deities other than worshippers of Togbui Xornametor, were lost in confusion, worry and anxiety. Most of these heads suddenly realised that as soon as they register their asores, they will be compelled to be directly under the supervision of Togbui Xornametor or his appointees.

Senior, and here comes their worry. Togbui will know that they have been taking from members more than forty-percent of their earnings and yet they call it tithes, which should be at most ten percent.

Senior, and when this happens, Togbui will surely take seventy-five percent of the earnings of these asores as his definition of tithes and still go on to tax the remaining twenty-five percent. And when that happens, praying in tongues and healing people who pretend to be sick will be a non-profit making venture.

Senior, the alternative was not to go and look for some other jobs elsewhere, because by their nature, people should work for them and not the other way round. That cannot happen, for if it did, people will be laughing, laughing at them when they see them carrying bowls to go and buy food for their bosses.

Senior, people who tell us that when we are in times of trouble and worry, we must seek the Face of Yahweh for His mercies, forgot about this and kept worrying, worrying by heart.

Senior, did I say all the heads of worshippers of deities other than those who worship Togbui Xornametor?  I am sorry, not all of them.

Senior, the heads of the Katolici Asore, did not worry. They said as for them when the sea is rough, they don’t gee. They referred people to the time when their ancestors were in a canoe with their Lord and Master and the sea was making rough. They only called upon Yesu Christus Emmanuel who told the sea, “Sunday Skuul, No Talking,” and the sea has been very quiet and obedient to date.

Senior, then one of leaders of the Katolici Asore spoke and said. “The Holy and Divine Word of Yahweh said we mortals must obey authority, because it was Yahweh who gave authority to those in authority to authorise it over us. So, who are we to say we shall not be registered and counted like the sheep in their sheep pen?”

Senior, at these words, the hearts of the leaders of the other worshippers of deities other than worshippers of Togbui Xornametor, sank like a metal ball thrown into the sea.

Senior, but that leader of the Katolici Asore had more to say, “However, as much as we agree to register, we are not the owners of these private worshipping companies, but just ordinary workers. Yesu Christus Emmanuel, is the Sole Owner and Director and only He can come and append His signature to register His Asores”

Senior, with this the matter closed on the matter. Togbui Xornametor feared Yesu Christus like kaakai, and will dare not aimlessly or stupidly cross His path. It then came to pass, that there was no registration of private worshipping companies of people who worship deities other than worshippers of Togbui Xornametor.

Senior, the other day, all the leaders of this Katolici Asore here in Ogyakrom went up to the mountain to seek the Face of Yahweh in prayer. After forty-nine days, they came down with their clothes and faces shining brightly like the morning sun.

Senior, the villagers rushed to meet them at the village square before the holy men even reached there. They knew these holy men of Yahweh had seen His Face and heard the words He had for the village of Ogyakrom.

Senior, their leader, cleared his throat and spoke and said, “Thus sayest, Yahweh, your Lord and your God. To my servant, Onsurowuo Owuobiayeowuo, I have heard the cries and wailings of the people, my people. They told Me in My Face through my Ears, that poverty has now become their bedfellows and they are like twins, but to you and your court, poverty can never be found in your vocabulary, your dictionary nor in your plush surroundings. Your promise to become, the gateman, the watchman and the chief security man over the public susu box now seems like a mirage in the Sahara Desert. Under your reign, the public purse has become a vagabond who loiters and jay walks only in the rich and plush neighbourhood of you and members of your court. As for the poor in society, they do not have the privilege to even see the back of the head of the public susu box.”

Senior, the leader of the Katolici Asore, ended by saying, “I, Yahweh your Lord and God sayest and this, you must keep in your heart and always remember that ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit, and here I am not referring to Ogyateshie, for these are such that will own properties in my Kingdom.’ Do good to all and sundry and sundry and all, and you will be greatly rewarded. I, Yahweh, your Lord God has spoken.”

Senior, these words hit the Elephant clan and while most of them have started packing goodies to give to the poor this Christmas so that they will atone for their sins and rascality, others have started adopting over-aged men and women, who are older than their grandparents, as their children and feeding them five rectangular meals every half a day. But one member of the Elephants, called Yaw Buame, instead of seeking help as his name means, decided to confuse the masses when he claimed that the words that dropped from the mouth of the leader of the Katolici Asore were not marching straight-straight like soldiers at march pass.

Senior, see how some people can bring trouble upon people? As for me I am Dan, sorry I am Done.

Its Me.

 

 

The Ghanaian Chronicle