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Okuapemhemaa dismissed at National House of Chiefs

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Lawyer for Lilly Agyemang, Augustine Asarfo Adjei addressing the media during the press conference

The Judicial Committee of the National House of Chiefs has dismissed the appeal filed by the Queen mother and three other associates from the Akuapem Traditional Area and affirmed the earlier judgement of the judicial committee of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs.

On Thursday September 29, 2022 the judicial committee of the National House of Chiefs dismissed the appeal filed by the Queen mother, Nana Afua Nketiaa Obuo and three other associates.

Speaking at a press conference at palace of Okuapemhene at Akropong, in the Akuapem North Municipality of the Eastern Region, Counsel for Lilly Agyemang, the plaintiff who had challenged the queen mother at the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs and won, Augustine AsarfoAdjei affirmed that Oseadeyor Kwasi Akuffo II, Akuapemhene, is and has not been a party to the suit throughout, hence the judgement does not bind him.

According to the Lawyer Augustine AsarfoAdjei, the queen mother and three other associates’ case had been dismissed and have been slapped with cost of GH₵ 50,000.00 by the National House of Chiefs.

He explained that notwithstanding the dismissal of the case, the queen mother and her three other associates still have the guts to claim that they have won the case at the National House of Chiefs The lawyer for Lilly Agyemang, who represents the Abrewatia of the Sakyiabea Royal Family indicated that the Queen mother and her associates felt that it was for the Queen mother’s sole decision to present a candidate or nominee to the Kingmakers.

Augustine AsarfoAdjei said OseadeyorKwasiAkuffo II was only installed after and in line with the judgment of the judicial committee of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs.

According to the Akuapem State, there are three royal gates namely: Nketiah House, Ama Ogyaaa House and Sakyiabea that can ascend to the Ofori Ketewa stool and that has been codified under the declaration of customary law (Akwapem State) order, 1960, L.I

Counsel explained further that the Legislative Instrument (L.I) further provided that these three houses ascend on rotational basis and when it is a house’s turn, it is that house that nominates.

He said it was on the basis of this that his client, Lilly Agyemang proceeded to the judicial committee of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs to set the record straight.

Augustine Asarfo Adjei called for peace after the judgement of the Judicial Committee of the National House of Chiefs and also ceased the insults and insinuations in the Akuapem state.

He said that the judgement is clear and nowhere in the judgement did it call for a restart of the nomination processes as it required by custom.

Veteran Actor Ekow Blankson dead

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Ekow Blankson

Veteran Ghanaian Actor, Ekow Blankson is reported dead.

The popular Actor died on Monday, October 3, 2022.Until his death, the Actor was the Commercial Manager of Ghanaweb.

He worked with Media General as the Director of Brands and Corporate Communications.

Mr. Blankson was popular and starred in movies like Borga, Frozen Emotion, Savannah, In April, Checkmate, Illusions, A Woman Scorned, Pool Party, amongst others.

He holds a Masters’s Degree in Fine Arts and a Diploma in Theatre Arts (Drama) from the University of Ghana.

Mr Blankson also graduated from the Heineken Global Commerce University, Amsterdam, with a marketing certificate.

Ekow Blankson before his death revealed that discovered his talent for acting and other creative activities in class two.

Ekowin a personality profile interview on YFM shared; “I realized that I found myself enjoying the creative arts more and it has lived with me ever since the days of class two all the way to Adisadel College to the university and it is still with me.”

Ekow shared an interesting account of how his elder brother used to express his displeasure at his involvement in school cultural activities during those days.

However, that did not deter him from pursuing his passion. He added that even when he had the option of pursuing law at the university, he still chose to sharpen his skills in the creative arts.

“My elder brother used to beat me a lot because I did not know how to play football.

I was mostly with my mother in the kitchen but one thing I was doing which my brother didn’t like was cultural performances in school. I was getting involved in cultural performances, poetry and drama and he didn’t like it” he added.

Kidi apologises for his inappropriate tweets

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Kidi

Following the resurrection of his old tweets which attacked Ghanaian Celebrities and politicians, Afrobeat Singer Kidi has shown remorse for the unpleasant words used ten years ago.

He has come to the realisation of his wrongs and has accordingly issued an apology to the dozens of people he disrespected and defamed.

The singer known in private life as Dennis Nana Dwamena admitted that his actions were born out of youthful exuberance and he didn’t understand fully the consequences of his words at the time.

Kidi wrote that his tweets were “inappropriate and unkind” and he is regretful of them.

While apologising to all the individuals involved, he also took the opportunity to caution social media users to be decorous and mindful in what they say and post.

The ‘Enjoyment’ hitmaker topped twitter trends and headlines for a series of reckless, disrespectful and derogatory tweets from his younger years.

Black Sherif, Shatta Wale and other Artistes announce album release in October

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Shatta Wale and Black Sherif
Amerado and Wendy Shay

With independent announcements, October 2020 will witness the release of albums than any month in the history of Ghanaian music as most Artistes are ready to release a body of studio works for fans.

So far, four Ghanaian music stars have confirmed the release of their albums. They include Black Sherif, Shatta Wale, Amerado and Wendy Shay.

Sensational Ghanaian rapper Black Sherif broke the internet when he announced the release of his debut album; ‘The Villian I Never Was.’The ‘Soja’ hitmaker has announced that the project will be released on Thursday October 6, 2022 across various streaming platforms.

Black Sherif wrote; “It took me everything to give life to this body. The one thing in my life that I gave everything up for. There is life in this body, I hope it treats you good and speaks to you like I want it to.My debut album, “The Villain I Never Was” Available on all stores on October 6, 2022.Thank you, Love you.”

While performing at the Summer Stage Festival in New York, Shatta Wale announced the release of his much-anticipated ‘Gift of God Album.’

The studio work according to the Dancehall King is set for release on Monday, October 17, 2022.

After the release of‘Survivor’ and ‘Warning,’Singer Wendy Asiamah Addo, known in showbiz as Wendy Shay will release an Extended Play titled ‘Enigma’  on Friday October 21, 2022. She announced the release date by sharing photos of herself in customized Enigma apparel. s

Rapper Amerado has also advertised Tuesday October 25, 2022 as the date to watch out for the much anticipated ‘G.I.N.A’ album. Amerado took to social media to announce the release of the album and explained that the acronym G.I.N.A stands for “God Is Never Asleep.”

Gov’t’s agric programmes ensuring food security -DCE

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Mr Oppong (L) presenting coconut seedling to a farmer

The agricultural policies, programs and interventions of the government are meant to ensure food security and enhanced the incomes of farmers, Mr. Francis Kwadwo Oppong, Dormaa West District Chief Executive (DCE), has indicated.

Mr. Oppong reiterated to practicalise and actualise its plans of ameliorating the socio-economic conditions of the citizens, the government had introduced a number of initiatives such as the Planting for Food and Jobs (PfFJ), Planting for Export and Rural Development (PERD), and Rearing for Food and Jobs (RfFJ) being implemented

He cited “one coconut seedling now costs GH¢10.00”, saying “if a farmer receives 100 seedlings free, the government is enabling him/her to be making profit and more money out of GH¢1000.00 in a short time”.

Mr. Oppong was speaking at a short presentation ceremony of 7,000 coconut seedlings to some beneficiary farmers in the District at Nkrankwanta, in fulfillment of the government’s pledge under the PERD’s program to improve their livelihoods.

He advised the farmers to use the seedlings for its intended purpose, adding “the Assembly will liaise with the District Directorate of Agriculture to monitor the progress of their activities in their farms”.

Mr. Paul Avah, the District Director of Agriculture expressed the government’s determination to enhance the agriculture sector through distribution of seedlings to farmers in the district and across the country.

He advised farmers not only to engage in cocoa cultivation but must diversify their production base to include the cultivation of tree crops.

Mr. Avah entreated the farmers to take proper care of the seedlings to enable them to achieve positive results.

Cash crop farmers in the district had previously benefited from the distribution of 5,000 oil palm seedlings and 8,000 coffee seedlings from the Assembly.

Cardiovascular diseases kill 18.6m annually -Report

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A driver undergoing screening at the Sofoline Bus terminal

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), including heart disease and stroke, are said to be accountable for nearly half of all Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) deaths, according to a report. Dr. Robert Yeboah, Senior Technical Advisor, Non-Communicable Disease, PATH Ghana, an international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has said cardiovascular disease was the world’s leading cause of death, claiming 18.6 million lives each year.

He also stressed that Hypertension was a silent killer associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. These disclosures were made at a Health Screening Programme organised by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) with support from PATH Ghana at the Sofoline Lorry Terminal, as part of activities to mark World Heart Day. It was themed:

“Use Heart for every Heart.”

The day is observed to increase awareness on cardiovascular health and presents an opportunity to unite in the fight against CVD and reduce the global disease burden.

It also offers another opportunity to heighten awareness on hypertension and other related cardiovascular conditions, and to accelerate efforts at prevention, screening, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment to reduce mortality from its complications.

Dr. Yeboah reminded the general public on the need for concerted action to ensure that people know that by controlling risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity, at least, 80% of premature deaths from heart disease and stroke could be avoided.

He underscored that, as the implementing partner for the Healthy Heart Africa (HHA) programme in Ghana, PATH was collaborating with the Ghana Health Service to improve health outcomes for people living with hypertension, many of whom were unaware of their status.

Dr. Emmanuel Tenkorang, Ashanti Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service (GHS), explained that, the heart was the muscle at the centre of the circulation system, pumping blood around the body as it beats.

He indicated the heart is the only organ one can hear and feel, and is the first and last sign of life as oxygen and nutrients are sent to all parts of the body through the blood and carries away unwanted carbon dioxide and waste products.

He indicated that, some of the ways to reduce risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) include eating healthy balanced diet, be physically active, keep to healthy weight, give up smoking, reduce alcohol consumption, enough sleep and keeping ones blood pressure

under control by checking frequently and early reporting of illness at health facilities.

NPP bids farewell to Harona Esseku

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President Akufo-Addo at the funeral

A delegation of government officials, regional and constituency officers of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and hundreds of party sympathisers, led by President Akufo-Addo and the National Executives, thronged Senya-Bareku on Saturday, October 1, 2022, for the funeral of the late Harona Esseku, former National Chairman of the Party.

In a glowing yet emotional tribute, the party described the late Esseku as, “a pre-eminent leader and a man of unquestionable integrity whose selflessness and commitment to the founding principles of the Danquah-Busia-Dombo Tradition cemented his name in the annals of the party.”

The Party also described Mr. Esseku as a consummate statesman, recounting the several instances when he served his country in various capacities.

Among the dignitaries at the funeral apart from His Excellency the President were: Mr. Stephen Ayensu Ntim, National Chairman of the Party; Lawyer Justin Kodua Frimpong, General Secretary; Madam Akosua Frema Opare, Chief of Staff; Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Deputy Majority Leader of Parliament; Alan Kyeremateng, Minister for Trade and Industry; Hon. Dominic Nitiwul, Minister for Defence;  Ambrose Dery, Minister for the Interior; and Hon. Yaw Osafo Maafo, Senior Advisor to the President.

Other National Executives in attendance included: Madam Rita Asobayire, Second National Vice Chairperson of the NPP; Alhaji Masawudu Osman, Third National Vice Chairman; Dr. Charles Dwamena, National Treasurer; Lawyer Henry Nana Boakye, National Organiser; Alhaji Abdul Aziz Haruna Futa, Nasara Coordinator; and Mr. William Yamoah, Director for Finance and Administration of the Party.

Mr. John Boadu, the erstwhile General Secretary of the Party, also paid his last respect to the fallen hero.

Mr. Esseku, who died on August 3, 2022, at age 88, was a founding member of the Progress Party in 1969 and served as Minister for Transport and Communications in the government of Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia. He was also a member of the Second Republican Parliament as representative for the Awutu-Effutu-Senya Constituency.

Mr. Esseku was again, a founding member of the New Patriotic Party following Ghana’s return to democratic rule in 1992. He later served as National Chairman of the Party from 2001 to 2005.

Mr. Esseku’s long years of distinguished service to his country, earned him the Order of the Star of Ghana in 2007, the highest national award conferred by the Government of Ghana in acknowledgement of the unsurpassed contributions of an individual to the country.

Issued by National Communications Directorate, NPP Headquarters

ECG – Digitisation without Commonsense – Who Cares?

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Customers queuing to buy ECG power credit

The story is told of an Arabian King who visited the West. He was so fascinated with the goodies thereof – water and light at the tap of a button among others.

Prior to his departure, he bought all the necessary gadgets (sockets, plugs, tap etc) apparently to fix same in his home country and enjoy associated benefits thereof.

He realized the “actuals” when the gadgets failed to deliver – certainly, there was more to it.

This is the “quagmire” ECG finds and has placed itself in.

Yah, its much touted digitalisation of operation ‘DID NOT ATTACH COMMONSENSE.’

Even rats, have thought us to make room for contingencies by creating several exits points, should…

ECG just embarked on its wholesale digitalization of its metering system without factoring into the vocabulary, the word CONTINGENT – WHAT HAPPENS IF THERE IS A SYSTEM FAILURE?

Since Tuesday, I have been without electricity and I am not in the equation alone.

In fact, hundreds, if not thousands of customers have not, not because E -levy has scooped their salaries, but because ECG has simply failed to think outside the box.

A post of theirs dated September 28, 2022 sought to appeal and assure the general public of addressing the issue – One Hundred & Twenty  (120) uninterrupted  hours thereafter, the equation holds – NO ELECTRICITY.

I tell you, dear brethrens and sisters, Ghana Sweet, aka, NOTHING WILL HAPPEN, AND NO ONE WILL TAKE RESPONSIBILITY, after all, it’s God who gives and takes, aka, FAMA NYAME.

Listening to their Head of Corporate Services or whatever on Umara Sanda’s Citi FM Eye Witness last Friday, there was every indication that ECG cared not.

To make matters worse, it seems they have not realized the need to work around the clock to serve customers from their District offices where THEY ALLEGE, the system was operational, but have chosen to go by the status quo of their normal working hours of 9am to 4pm- if it were their Fathers job, would they have adopted this lackadaisical attitude?

And that too, there was NO SHOW as my boy said Good bye to them around 2pm at their District Office at Kwabenya, sandwiched between Atomic Energy and Adwoa Safo’s FSHS after reporting at the said facility as early as 5am yesterday – WHO CARES EVEN IF YOU SLEPT THERE?

It’s time the authorities revisit this digitalisation or whatever concept. It’s a good novelty, but we must tread cautiously in its implementation by making concrete provisions should the system face any challenges or hacked as they have chosen to brand their incompetency, actions, inactions and plain – ‘I don’t careism.’

I am yet to hear from the loud mouthed Energy Minister and his deputies thereon.

No wonder the Bureau of National Security (NIB) and its sister organization, National Security see no security threat in this – THEY ARE IN FACT SLEEPING ON THE JOB, WHO CARES AND WATCHES THE WATCHMAN?

Recall years back, a Kumasi based Business man, the late P.K. Boateng, had cause to drag ECG to court for their failure to provide him with electricity, which culminated in his essential drugs going waste, BUT WHO CARES?, after all, no one within and or outside ECG will be hauled before anyone to answer any questions, aka, IT’S BUSINESS AS USUAL –

No lessons learnt?

By Kwabena Osei, Accra

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

Ukraine declares full control of Lyman after Russian forces pull out

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Ukrainian troops pose for a photo after they seized back control of Lyman

Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed Ukraine has “fully cleared” Russian forces from the key eastern city of Lyman, a day after Moscow admitted its troops had pulled out after they were encircled.

In a short video clip on his Telegram channel, Zelenskiy thanked serving Ukrainian troops for liberating Lyman. “As of 1230 [Kyiv] local time Lyman is completely cleared,” he said, adding: “Glory to Ukraine.”

Earlier the Ukrainian president said his army would continue its offensive in the south and east and would “return back” all of the territory occupied by Russia, including Crimea. He suggested Russian generals were now “biting each other” after a series of embarrassing setbacks.

Their loss of Lyman four months after Russian servicemen seized the city in the Donetsk oblast amounts to a humiliating moment for Vladimir Putin. On Friday, in a move rejected by the international community, he annexed Donetsk together with three other Ukrainian regions, and said they were a part of Russia “for ever”.

Credit: theguardian.com

Poland demands nearly $1.3t in World War II damages from Germany

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Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau

Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau has signed a diplomatic note to Germany concerning reparations for World War II, formalising Poland’s demand for compensation before a visit by Berlin’s top diplomat.

 

Monday’s move comes after Poland’s ruling nationalists last month estimated Germany owed the country 6.2 trillion zlotys ($1.26 trillion). Germany, Poland’s biggest trade partner, has said all financial claims linked to the war had been settled.

 

“[The note] expresses the position of the Polish minister of foreign affairs that the parties should take immediate steps to permanently and effectively … settle the issue of the consequences of aggression and German occupation,” Rau told a news conference.

 

Lukasz Jasina, Poland’s foreign ministry spokesman, told reporters that Rau would raise the issue with his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock during her visit to Warsaw on Tuesday.

 

About six million Poles, including three million Polish Jews, were killed during the war and Warsaw was razed to the ground following a 1944 uprising in which about 200,000 civilians died.

 

Credit: Aljazeera.com

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