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[Video] My husband had 87 girlfriends when I met him – Human rights activist

Nigerian Human rights activist, Adetoun Onajobi has revealed her husband had 87 girlfriends when she met him.

In a recent interview on the WithChude podcast, Adetoun stated that some of the ladies did everything they could to bring down her marriage.

She stated that one of the 87 ladies was “a pure mermaid” who often appeared to her husband.

The rights activist stated that in order to end her husband’s promiscuous lifestyle and rescue her marriage, she had to engage in both physical and spiritual battle.

“My husband had 87 girlfriends that he was sleeping with.” she said.

“The girls that he was sleeping with. Baba Ashabi will tell me that… Let me even shock you, he will tell me that he is looking for a job for them. I said, ‘You who has no job, where is your recruitment center? Where are you looking for a job for them? You have left Lagos, you are the one looking for a job for them. Baba Ashabi!

“So when people tell me men can not change, I tell them you have not experienced mine. I took it one step at a time. Spiritually, there was one who was a pure mermaid. This one will even come and appear to Baba Ashabi. There was a day we were supposed to travel together, and Baba Ashabi pleaded with the lady that he would not go with me but would come to meet her mother and plead with her.

“So, Chude, one after the other, I fought the battle. Some people came with revenge: he got me pregnant and said he would not collect it. Another one came and said she dated him for 15 years; another one would say I have been with him for twenty-something years.

 

“Because I realised I am on an assignment in his life. He also struggled with it. If you send my husband a text message on his phone, I will receive the same message. If you chat with my husband, I will receive the same message. I took my time to understand what he had gone through.”

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Source: Graphicshowbiz

Supreme Court to deliver judgment on celebrity alcoholic advert ban on April 10

The Supreme Court has fixed April 10, 2024 to deliver judgement on the case in which Mark Darlington Osae has filed a suit against directives that banned celebrities in alcoholic advertisements.

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), had issued a directive that placed a ban on celebrities from advertising for alcoholic beverages.

A seven member panel of the apex Court chaired by Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo on Wednesday, January 17, fixed the date after hearing all parties in the matter.

With the exception of the Counsel for the Applicant, Bobby Banson who pointed to the panel of one other authority to add, the rest of the FDA represented by Justine Amenuvor and a Senior State Attorney for the Attorney General’s Office all relied on their statement of cases and processes filed.

The panel consequently fixed April 10, 2024 for judgement.

A few of the celebrities were present in court compared to the last sitting on November 15, 2023.

Sammy Awuku, the Director General of the National Lottery Authority who is with the legal team of the Applicant was present at the Supreme Court.

Background

The FDA’s directives which barred the use of celebrities in plugging alcoholic beverages was aimed at protecting minors from being influenced by celebrities into alcoholism.

Mark Osae, the manager of Reggie ‘N’ Bollie and Skrewfaze dissatisfied with the directive issued a writ at the Supreme Court on November 11, 2022, saying the FDA’s 2015 regulations are discriminatory against the creative arts industry.

The plaintiff (Mark Darlington Osae), also a music publisher at Perfect Note Publishing, wants the Supreme Court to take down that regulation.

Mark Osae, who is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Ghana Music Alliance, said  the FDA directive which ordered that, “no well-known personality or professional shall be used in alcoholic beverage advertising,” is inconsistent with and in contravention of articles 17(1) and 17 (2) of the 1992 Constitution.

He contended that, Articles 17(1) and 17 (2) of the 1992 Constitution guarantee quality before the law and prohibit discrimination against persons on grounds of social or economic status, occupation, among others, and consequently null, void, and unenforceable.

Before the action was initiated at the Supreme Court, some of the stakeholders in the creative industry including, Wendy Shay, Shatta Wale, Brother Sammy, Kuami Eugene, and Camidoh, had all spoken against the law and had called on powers that be to repeal it.

The FDA’s directives discourage the use of celebrities in the promotion of alcoholic beverages via any medium.

This policy forms part of the efforts by the government of Ghana to protect children and young people from alcohol marketing.

But the plaintiff ignores this reality and argues that the child protection measure would rob the entertainment industry of potential streams of income.

In the writ issued on November 11, the plaintiff, Mark Darlington Osae said those areas of the FDA’s 2015 regulations are tantamount to discrimination on grounds of economic status, and occupation among others.

The artist, manager, and music publisher is thus asking the Supreme Court to render as unconstitutional the guidelines which stipulate that, “No well-known personality or professional shall be used in alcoholic beverage advertising.” Mr Darlington Osae is the Chairman and Co-Founder of Ghana Music Alliance.

Reliefs

(a).A declaration that on a true and proper interpretation of Article 17(1) and (2) which guarantee equality before the law and prohibits discrimination against persons on grounds of social or economic status, occupation, among others, Guideline 3.2.10 of the Guidelines for the Advertisement of Foods published by the 1st Defendant on 1st February 2016 which provides that “No well-known personality or professional shall be used in alcoholic beverage advertising” is discriminatory, inconsistent with and in contravention of articles 17(1) and 17 (2) of the 1992 Constitution, and thus unconstitutional.

(b). A declaration that on a true and proper interpretation of Article 17(1) and (2), Guideline 3.2.10 of the Guidelines for the Advertisement of Foods published by the 1st Defendant on 1st February 2016 which prohibits well known personalities and professionals from advertising alcoholic products is inconsistent with and in contravention of articles 17(1) and 17 (2) of the 1992 Constitution which guarantee equality before the law and prohibits discrimination against persons on grounds of social or economic status, occupation amongst others and consequently null, void and unenforceable.

(c). An order striking down Guideline 3.2.10 of the Guidelines for the Advertisement of foods published by the Ist Defendant on Ist February 2016 as being inconsistent with and in contravention of the letter and spirit of the 1992 Constitution and as such a nullify.

(d). An order of perpetual injunction restraining the Defendants, their agents or servants or assigns under the pretest of acting under Guideline 3.2.10 of the Guidelines for the Advertisement of foods published by the 1st Defendant on Isl February 2016 from doing anything to prevent any well-known personality or professional from advertising alcoholic products.

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh

Cedi weakens by 1.22 per cent; one dollar going for ¢12.30

The cedi weakened 1.22% to the US dollar in the retail market last week, following depreciation pressures.

It also lost 0.65% to the pound and 0.19% against the euro on the retail market, despite Ghana’s inflation cooling to 23.2% in December 2023.

Though the Central Bank auctioned 20 million dollars for the Bulk Oil Distribution Companies in its first sale for 2024, it failed to tame the persistent corporate demand.

The cedi closed trades on the retail market or the forex bureaus at GH¢12.33/$ against GH¢12.18/$ the previous week.

However, many analysts believe the expected $600 million inflows from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after its board approval of the first review of Ghana’s programme this Friday, January 19, 2024, should help improve market sentiments.

This will consequently shore up foreign exchange reserves and strengthen supply-side intervention.

Government last Friday, January 12, 2024, reached debt restructuring agreements with its official creditors, a move seen by many as a step in Ghana’s economic recovery.

So far this year, the local currency has lost about 1.50% in value to the dollar in the retail market.

 

Source: Myjoyonline.com

Dampare sponsoring campaign against COP Alex Mensah – Oheneba alleges

Television broadcaster Oheneba Boamah Bennie has fingered the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Dr George Akuffo Dampare in a smear campaign against COP Alex George Mensah (RTD).

Showing pictures of some Toyota Land cruisers on the Gumbe show on TV XYZ, the TV anchor revealed that IGP Dampare had clandestinely sponsored some persons to thwart the parliamentary bid of Mr Mensah who has declared to contest in the parliamentary primary of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) for Bekwai in the Ashanti Region.

COP Mensah (RTD) is said to be the favorite of the party delegates following the exit of the MP of the area, Joseph Osei Owusu.

Despite being the favourite of the grassroots of the party, Oheneba said Dampare had sent some persons to the constituency last week to secretly meet with the opponents of COP Mensah (RTD) to support them to defeat the former police officer.

The said action, he said, stems from the revelations COP Alex Mensah made against Dampare during the Parliamentary Committee hearing that sought to investigate the IGP.

During the hearing which happened in the back of a leaked tape about the IGP’s style of managing the Police Service, Mr Mensah stated categorically that Dampare was the worse IGP he had seen in his over 3 decades of working in the service.

COP Alex Mensah, in his assertions at the committee did not mince words about Dampare’s leadership style and suggested he be changed.

In one his submissions, he said the morale of officers had dwindled because of Dampare’s “autocratic” leadership style.

Although the findings of the committee is not out yet, Oheneba reveals that the delegation Dampare allegedly sent to Bekwai had one of the IGP’s driver and one Nana Osei Afriyie.

“IGP Dampare, we know where the people you sent to Bekwai slept. One of the people is said to be a police officer in uniform who has been identified as your driver, ” Oheneba stated.

To him it is wrong for the IGP to meddle in politics, stressing that COP Mensah retired before venturing into partisan politics publicly.

” IGP is dangerous. What he is doing is bad and must be investigated by the NIB, ” he added.

 

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

Two people arrested for causing damage to road and erecting unathorized speed ramp on the Ho – Sogakope road

The Police have arrested two persons in connection with the erection of an unauthorised speed ramp along the Ho – Sogakope highway in the Volta Region.

The two suspects, Saviour Azakasi and Quarshie Godson, were seen in a viral video, in the company of other suspects, causing damage to the highway with concrete blocks and other materials.

Both suspects are currently in custody assisting investigation while efforts are underway to get the other suspects arrested.

NDC condemns attacks Northern regional party treasurer; refers officer involved to FEC for sanctions.

The National Democratic Congress has condemned the physical attack on the Northern Regional Treasurer Hajia Shamima Yakubu, by one of the party executives in the region over the weekend.

It has since referred the party executive involved in the assault to the Functional Executive Committee for investigations and sanctions.

According to a statement issued by General Secretary, Fiifi Fiavi Kwetey, the victim who was hospitalized has been treated and discharged.

“The NDC takes a very serious view of the conduct of the party officer responsible for the assault, and at the next meeting of its Functional Executive Committee meeting, measures would be taken to address the matter thoroughly to leave no doubt in everyone’s mind that the party does not approve of unlawful acts of assault and battery” – the statement emphasized

The statement also denied media reports claiming the incident happened in the presence of a national executive member of the party.

“There was not a single national executive member present at the meeting at which the Regional Treasurer was assaulted” – it emphasized.

It assured the rank and file of the party of the party’s determination to ensure that all its members adhere strictly to the long-cherished practices that have made NDC internal politics as it put it, “the enviable attraction of teeming millions of the people of Ghana, and from which we draw the confidence of being the next government in waiting”

C/R: Land guards on rampage at Fetteh Kakraba; halt clinic project, chase chiefs with guns

Tension is mounting at Gomoa Fetteh Kakraba, suburb of Gomoa East District in the Central region following assault by land guards terrorizing residents and developers in the area. .

According to reports, they have become so emboldened that, Chiefs in the area have been chased away after they forcibly halted an ongoing clinic project.

TV XYZ’s Central regional correspondent, Alex Donkoh who visited the area reports that, the Odikro and Omankrado of Fetteh Kakraba had demarcated a parcel of land for the construction of the health post by the District Assembly. Though the District Chief Executive is fully aware and backs the initiative, the land guards seem fearless and are bent on stopping the project.

According to witnesses, a group of land guards fully armed with guns stormed the site, threatening mayhem to scare workers and succeeded in filling the foundation dug for the project, with bulldozer.
Nana Kudum Manu recounting his predicament to journalists alleged that, he was in his Palace when a distress call from the youth came in, alerting him about the assault by the land guards.

He told the press gathered that as he proceeded to the scene together with the Odikro of Fetteh Kakraba, the suspects called their bluff threatening to deal with anyone who dares them.

Nana Kudum Manu said to prevent bloodshed, they lodged a complaint at the Breku Police station.
The suspects, sensing danger, absconded before the Police contingent arrived at the scene.

The Odikro and Omankrado of Fetteh Kakraba however said they surfaced after the Police left, raising eyebrows.

He has since made a passionate appeal to the Inspector General of Police, COP Dr George Akuffo Dampare, the Central East Regional Commander to intervene and clampdown on land guards in the area.

Meanwhile, Queen mother of Fetteh Kakraba, Nana Abena Adobi who has been accused of masterminding the attack has also been speaking.
Nana Abena Adobi claims she is preparing the land for traders who will be affected by the expansion of Kasoa-Winneba highway, when work begins.

 

 

 

By: Alex Donkor/myxyzonline.com/Ghana

GES develops guidelines for Parent Associations – Delinks students from PA activities

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has developed the first-ever Guidelines for the Operation of Parent Associations (PAs), formerly known as Parent-Teacher Association (PTAs), in pre-tertiary schools in the country.

Among other things, it said no student should be held responsible for the actions and inaction of any member of the PA or the PA as a body.

The implication, it said was that no student should be linked to the activities of the PA either through the school or his/her parent/guardian.

“By extension, no student/learner, in both basic and second cycle schools, shall be held responsible for non-payment of any PA-related dues and other contribution by students.

“They shall therefore not be prevented from attending or participating in any school-based activities,” it said.

Guidelines

The guidelines document recognises the PAs as a useful platform for parents/guardians to collaborate with management of the various educational institutions for the primary purpose of supporting enhanced education and growth of schools.

Under the guidelines, management of the service acknowledged and appreciated the significant contributions of PAs overtime in areas such as the provision of infrastructure, supply of furniture, provision of teaching and learning materials, supply of vehicles and provision of water and sanitation systems.

The others, it said were maintenance of school facilities, motivation of staff, school beautification and environmental cleanliness, among others.
The heads of PTAs had always collaborated in the past in the prioritisation of projects and activities for executive in schools.

The guidelines said the PA should elect its own executive officers independent of the school management and should operate purely as an association opened to all parents/guardians whose wards were in the school without any interference from the school management.

They said no member should use the constitutional mandate (tenure of office) of an executive position to remain on the PA when the child/ward of that member ceased to be a student/pupil of the school and that “Executive Members without children or wards in their respective schools must be relieved of their positions”.

In addition, the document said the school should not be responsible for the activities of any staff who, by virtue of being a parent, became a member of the association or an executive member and that such a member or executive member should not use his/her official relation with the school to engage in any activity on behalf of the PA.

That, however, it said did not preclude the school authorities from providing any administrative support the association might require in promoting the interest of the school.

Projects

The PAs, it said could undertake projects to support the development and growth of the schools to which they were related.

On handing over of such projects to the school, it said management of the school should have full authority over such projects without interference from PAs as to how those projects should be managed and administered.

The PA might undertake income generating projects, but not on the premises of the school,” it said.

 

 

 

Source: Daily graphic

23 NPP MPs contesting parliamentary primaries unopposed

Delegates of the governing New Patriotic Party will go to the polls on January 27, 2024, to select parliamentary candidates to represent the party in various constituencies ahead of the general elections in December.

The party has already selected parliamentary candidates in constituencies where it does not have sitting MPs, known in political parlance as orphan constituencies.

It has subsequently scheduled January 27 as the date for organizing primaries in constituencies it won during the 2020 polls.

While 326 candidates have been cleared for the primaries, a number of sitting MPs are contesting the polls unopposed.

Below is the regional breakdown of the MPs not being contested:
GREATER ACCRA REGION:
Patrick Yaw Boamah – Okaikoi Central MP
Lydia Seyram Alhassan – Ayawaso West Wuogon MP

SAVANNAH REGION
Samuel Abu Jinapor – Damongo MP

UPPER WEST REGION
Dr Bright Yelviedong Baligi – Lambussie MP
Ambrose Dery – Nandom MP

NORTHERN REGION
Alhassan Sulemana Tampuli – Gushegu MP
Alhaji Iddrisu Habib – Tolon MP
Mohammed Amin Adam – Karaga MP
Thomas Mbomba – Tatale/Sanguli MP

CENTRAL REGION
Rev. John Ntim Fordjour – Assin South MP
Dr Festus Awuah Kwofie – Upper Denkyira East MP

ASHANTI REGION
Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum – Bosomtwe MP
Dr John Ampontuah Kumah – Ejisu MP
Dr Nana Ayew Afriyie – Effiduase MP
Isaac Yaw Opoku – Offinso South MP
Alex Blankson – Akrofuom MP

EASTERN REGION
Dr Bryan Yaw Acheampong – Abetifi MP
Michael Okyere Baafi – New Juaben South MP
Frederick Obeng Adom – Upper West Akyem MP

WESTERN NORTH
Alex Tetteh Djornobuah – Akontombra MP
BONO EAST
Martin Kwaku Adjei-Mensah Korsah – Techiman South MP

BONO REGION
Paul Apreku Twum-Barimah – Dormaa East MP

AHAFO REGION
Dr Benjamin Yeboah Sekyere – Tano South MP

 

 

 

Source: Citinews

We won’t sleep till Jean Mensah reluctantly declares NDC as winner of 2024 elections – John Mahama

Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, (NDC) John Dramani Mahama has reiterated his party’s resolve to diligently police every ballot and every stage of the counting process till the Electoral Commission finally declares the results.

According to John Mahama the vigilance before, during and after the 2024 elections, will be unprecedented.

“I can assure you, that all of us will be polling agents and this election will be the most policed election in the history of our country” he empathized.

The former President, who was speaking at community engagement at Dodze in the Ketu North Constituency as part of his two-day tour of the Volta region, has been consistent with his party’s position that, the NDC will no longer resort to the Supreme Court to settle political disputes but will protect every single ballot and collation at the Polling Stations.

Mr Mahama, optimistic of a resounding victory said there is ample reason to believe government is bent on manipulating the process through the Electoral Commission (EC) to subvert the will of the people but his party is not going to sleep till EC Chair, Jean Mensa, as he put it, ‘has the unpleasant duty’ of declaring the NDC as the winner of the 2024 elections.

” We will not sleep until the until the final vote is cast, constituency and regional tally is done; we will not sleep until the final collation in the strong room and we will not sleep until Madam Jean Mensah has the unpleasant duty of declaring NDC as the winner of the 2024 election” he stressed.

On commentaries by stakeholders recommending the use of Courts to settle disagreements, the NDC 2024 flagbearer, obviously referencing the bitter experience from the 2020 Election petition case, in which the Supreme Court virtually shielded EC Chair Jean Mensah from scrutiny after declaring the Presidential results thrice, said “that will never happen again”.

” I not going to the supreme Court again because I know I am not going to lose. The supreme Court will not give me justice” he explained.

‘No Ghana Card, No Salary’ initiative is unfair – GFL to Govt

The Ghana Federation of Labour (GFL) has urged the government to collaborate with the National Identification Authority (NIA) to register public workers who do not have Ghana cards.

The Secretary General of the GFL, Mr Abraham Koomson, who made the suggestion indicated that there are many public workers who have not been able to register for the Ghana Card because of technical challenges.

Mr Koomson’s concerns come at a time the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) has announced that public workers who do not have Ghana Card will not receive their monthly salaries beginning from February this year.

Speaking to Oheneba Boamah Bennie on TV XYZ Wednesday evening, Mr Koomson argued that many public workers had not been able to acquire their Ghana Cards due to technical challenges, condemning the government’s decision to freeze the salaries of public workers who do not have Ghana Cards.

Mr Koomson said although the move by the government was to sanitize the public payroll, the approach was wrong.

“We know some unscrupulous people have been using the names of persons who have died to draw salaries on the government’s payroll but this approach will not help, ” he said while advising the government to review its approach.

According to Mr Koomson, “the government should ensure that all public workers have the Ghana card through a new registration exercise for all government workers.”

“The government must collaborate with NIA to register workers in their offices so productivity does not come down,” Mr Koomson stated.

” CLOGSAG should demonstrate against the approach if the government does not help its members to get the card,” Koomson urged.

Last year, the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) said from the beginning of February 2024, all public sector workers without Ghana Card numbers will have their salaries frozen.

The directive issued by the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) was part of its measures to help cut out ghost names on the government’s payroll.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

We’ll harness your full economic potential – John Mahama assures Voltarians

Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama says his next government will put in a deliberate policy to harness the full economic potential of the Volta Region.

According to him, the region which is about with beautiful landscape and natural resources is strategically placed for economic prowess and not only tourism.

“Volta Region is an Important region not only to the NDC but to the country because of the potential it has in terms of contributing to the GDP of our country” – he emphasized.

“We’re not only going to look at the issues of infrastructure. Yes infrastructure is important but in the second coming of the NDC, we must trigger the economic potential of the region so that the people engaged in tourism, agriculture and agribusiness, industry, trade and commerce can earn more money” he added

This he says “is the strategic plan his new government must have for the region”, which is NDC’s stronghold.

Mr. Mahama made these remarks when he interacted with party officials at Sagakope as part of his tour of the region.