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  • I QUALIFY TO WIN NEXT VGMA ARTISTE OF THE YEAR – PATAPAA

    I QUALIFY TO WIN NEXT VGMA ARTISTE OF THE YEAR – PATAPAA

    I QUALIFY TO WIN NEXT VGMA ARTISTE OF THE YEAR – PATAPAA

    Justice Amoah is popularly known as “Patapaa”, has said he deserves to be crowned the next Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA) Artiste of the Year considering his remarkable exploits in the music industry this year.

    Patapaa, last Saturday won the Artiste of the Year at the Central Music Awards (CMA), in addition to the numerous accolades he had won over the past years.

    According to the “One Corner” Hitmaker, he had worked hard enough to win the Artiste of the Year award and believes he would be adjudged the best during next year’s music awards gala.

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    “This is just the tip of the iceberg. The next target is the VGMA’s. I have an album which is doing very good in the market. I know Ghanaians are quiet about it but I know they are enjoying every song on the album and am very sure that the impending Artiste of Year is mine considering the great job I have done this year.

    “It’s clear without a doubt and I believe there are better things ahead and I thank everyone who voted for me to win the CMA Artiste of the Year and they should keep supporting me,” he said in an interview.

    Patapaa recently released “Eye Hu” single has received massive airplay over the past few weeks with fans enjoying his sensational lyrics

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  • REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD EAT SALAD

    REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD EAT SALAD

    Eating salad is one of the best health habits you should always schedule in your daily routine. 

    The benefits associated with eating salads are numerous and serves to keep your body fit and healthy.

    Salads are easy to make and can be made from not only fruits but also vegetables which contain vitamins, minerals, fiber among many others crucial for your body health.

    Here’s why you should consider eating a salad every day;

    1. Improves skin tone

    Most fruits and vegetables used to make salads are high in water content hence improving the body’s hydration and this, in turn, results in a more youthful skin appearance.

    2. Salads cut down the calories in one’s diet

    Salads contain a high amount of fiber which will keep you fuller hence reducing the amount of calorie intake. In addition, taking a salad with more green vegetables allows you to reduce body weight due to reduced calories consumed.

    The dietary fiber also helps to control blood sugar and also ease bowel movement and fight off constipation.

    3. Improves immune system, heart health, and overall body health

    Salads made from chilies, pepper, tomatoes, beets, and spinach among other fruits and vegetables serve the body with vitamin A, C, carotenoids, and manganese which have anti-inflammatory benefits to the body as well as improving heart health.

  • GRA FIRE ADABRAKA MEDIUM TAXPAYERS

    GRA FIRE ADABRAKA MEDIUM TAXPAYERS

    GRA FIRE – NEW DIRECTIVE FOR LTO TAXPAYERS AND ADABRAKA MEDIUM TAXPAYERS

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    GRA

    The Ghana Revenue Authority says the relevant authorities are investigating the circumstances leading to its Circle offices going up in flames on Sunday.

    Although no lives, cash or cheques were lost, the GRA said the inferno caused “extensive damage.”

    The affected building houses the Large Taxpayers Office, the Adabraka Medium Taxpayers Office and some staff from GRA Head office,” a statement from the Authority said.

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    GRA

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    “All LTO Taxpayers should transact their business at Kinbu Sub LTO located at GRA Head office (Ministries).

    Adabraka Medium Taxpayers should transact their tax business at the Adabraka Small Taxpayer Office located near Adabraka Police Station,” the GRA directed.

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  • PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO CALLS OFF REFERENDUM

    PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO CALLS OFF REFERENDUM

    The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has called off the holding of the Referendum of 17th December 2019, citing the lack of a broad, national consensus amongst key stakeholders and the populace.

     President Akufo-Addo has, thus, instructed the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Hon. Hajia Alima Mahama, MP, who is spearheading the process, on behalf of the government, to abort the process, and see to the withdrawal of the bills for the amendment of the Constitution, both in respect of article 243(1) and Article 55(3).

     Addressing the nation on Sunday, 1st December 2019, the President indicated the attainment of a broad consensus, for him, on a matter as important as the amendment of an entrenched provision of the Constitution, is critical.

     “I do not believe that such an amendment should be driven as a party matter. There has to be a clear national consensus and agreement amongst the populace that a particular entrenched provision no longer serves the interest of the people, and, thus, has to be removed,” he said.

    He continued, “In this case, it had been long apparent that political parties were, in fact, actively involved in district assembly elections, despite their apparently non-partisan nature. The time had come to strip the process of its hypocrisy, and accept and work with the reality of party involvement.”

     Explaining the rationale for his decision, the President stated that that he came into office, nearly three years ago, with the firm conviction, emanating from the campaign and national discussions, that there was a national consensus for two important amendments to the country’s governance system, which would enhance its effectiveness and accountability – the reorganization of the country’s regional governance structure, and the potential involvement of political parties in local governance.

    It was in furtherance of this and other matters that, on Tuesday, 18th April, 2017, a little over four (4) months into my mandate, he held a meeting with his three predecessors, their Excellencies Jerry John Rawlings, John Agyekum Kufuor, and John Dramani Mahama, at Jubilee House, to seek their views and counsel on these issues.

     “I came away from that meeting with the view that there was a consensus amongst us that the time had come for political parties to participate openly in district assembly elections and local governance,” he said.

     President Akufo-Addo noted that, indeed, amongst the leadership of Parliament and amongst Members of Parliament on both sides, and amongst, virtually, all stakeholders who had been consulted either by him, or by the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, the clear indications were that there was a broad national consensus for the repeal of article 55(3).

     Debunking the notion that elections in Ghana’s 4th Republic have been divisive, the President stated that elections have rather been a unifying factor in the politics of the 4th Republic, the reason why “we have experienced the longest, uninterrupted period of stable, constitutional governance in our history, banishing the specter of instability that disfigured the early years of our nation’s existence, and the benefits are still showing. It would also mean that freedom of association, which is one of the most fundamental freedoms in any democracy, would be given full expression in Ghanaian democracy.” 

    Regrettably, President Akufo-Addo stated that the main opposition party, the National Democratic Congress, made a U-turn, and stated that it was no longer prepared to go along with the national consensus.

     “They indicated further that they will actively campaign for a ‘No’ vote. In as much as I still believe that there is enough support in the country for a ‘Yes’ vote to be successful on 17th December, I do not believe that this is the proper atmosphere in which an issue of such nature, i.e. the repeal of an entrenched provision of the Constitution, should be addressed in our country,” he said.

     Even after their U-turn, the President revealed that he undertook consultations across a broad range of opinion as to the way forward, with the general result being that the process of repeal should be put on hold, for the time being, to enable a durable, national consensus to be forged on this matter.

     “In these circumstances, I am convinced that it will not serve the public interest to go ahead with the holding of the Referendum on 17th December, even though I believe a strong campaign for a ‘Yes’ vote would have succeeded. This is not the kind of atmosphere in which the repeal of an entrenched provision of the Constitution should take place,” he added.

     Despite having an unrepentant belief in party politics being good for the country, President Akufo-Addo stated that “I also think that, on matters of such constitutional significance, there should be a broad, national consensus behind the repeal of an entrenched provision of the Constitution”.

     The President assured that his Government will continue to work for a broad, national consensus on the issue, adding that “should such a consensus be attained for the repeal of article 55(3) of the Constitution, and an agreement reached for political parties to participate in and sponsor candidates for election to district assemblies, at any point during my tenure of office as President of the Republic, the matter will be brought again back to the front burner of our public discourse for the necessary action”.

    By: Emmanuel Koranteng

  • PURCHASE MADE IN GHANA RICE LOOK OUT FOR MY BRAND SOON – SAMINI

    PURCHASE MADE IN GHANA RICE LOOK OUT FOR MY BRAND SOON – SAMINI

    Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Samini, has joined the social media campaign for the consumption of locally-grown rice.

    The campaign to buy made in Ghana rice has increased in recent times, especially as the festive season approaches.

    In a video circulating on Facebook, the multiple award-winning artiste was seen on a rice farm advocating the consumption of local rice.

    “On this note, rice from Ghana is what all Ghanaians must eat, both home and abroad. This is rice from Ghana and if we start patronizing rice from Ghana, in the next 20 years or even less, you will be surprised what the Ghanaian economy is going to be like,” the Gyae Shi hitmaker said.

    Samini further disclosed that he will be launching his own brand of local rice soon.

    “Watch out for my own brand of rice,” he added.

    Story by: Pearl Abaidoo-Abbam

  • COMMON MISTAKES YOU MAKE WHEN BRUSHING YOUR TEETH

    COMMON MISTAKES YOU MAKE WHEN BRUSHING YOUR TEETH

    1. Using a hard bristle toothbrush

    Brushes with hard bristles used with some force can remove the protective enamel coating your teeth. This results in sensitive teeth and gums that hurt when you drink something cold. Here are the common mistakes you make when brushing your teeth.

    2. Using too much force

    If you grip your brush hardly, chances are that you are scrubbing your pearly whites with a lot of unnecessary force. You are after all, only trying to brush away food particles and remove plaque, not buff them forcefully with sandpaper. Here are the common mistakes you make when brushing your teeth.

    3. Not brushing long enough

    There are a lot of toothbrush timers on the market that urge brushing for just one minute. That’s not enough time to get the gunk off your chompers. Scientists suggest brushing for two minutes, twice a day. Here are the common mistakes you make when brushing your teeth.

    4. Not cleaning your tongue

    When brushing, Don’t forget to clean your tongue as well as it prevents bad breath and removes bacteria.

    A tongue cleaner scrapes the residual bacteria off your tongue. If you don’t want to do that – get a toothbrush that has a tongue scraper on the opposite side.

    5. Neglecting inner side of teeth

    Brushing your front teeth is important for a brilliant smile but remember that plaque forms on the inner surface of your teeth as well so don’t just focus on brushing your outer teeth, always remember to brush your inner teeth also. Here are the common mistakes you make when brushing your teeth.

    6. Keeping your toothbrush in the toilet

    If you place your toothbrush right next to the toilet bowl then there are chances that your brush might retain some of the bacteria that lurk in the air right after you flush. Here are the common mistakes you make when brushing your teeth.

    7. Old toothbrushes

    If the bristles are worn out and frayed, it’s time to change your toothbrush. The broken and rough bristles won’t function efficiently in eliminating the plague as they lose their flexibility in reaching out for every nook and cranny. A toothbrush is recommended for 3 months only, after that change it to a new one

  • LPG VOWS TO SETUP US$10.00 BILLION JOB FUND.

    LPG VOWS TO SETUP US$10.00 BILLION JOB FUND.

    LPG VOWS TO SETUP US$10.00 BILLION JOB FUND.

    The founder and the leader of the liberal party of Ghana (LPG) Mr. Kofi Akpaloo has emphatically vowed that LPG will set up US$10.00 Billion to assist the unemployed people in Ghana when voted into power come general elections.

    In a statement made by the flag bearer of the party Hon. Kofi Akpaloo which was monitored by dikoder. Com, He said;

    Liberal Party of Ghana in government will create a US$10.00bn JOB FUND to assist unemployed Ghanaians to access them to start up their own businesses.

    LPG, we will provide the enabling environment for young people to create WEALTH and JOB for themselves in Ghana.

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    No matter one’s political or ethnic affiliation, the LPG government will give him/her an equal opportunity to succeed and we promise that no individual would be left out.

    He finally called and appealed to the general public (Ghanaians) to massively vote for him to become the next president of the Republic of Ghana in the upcoming general elections.

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  • GHANA JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION (GJA) AWARDS

    GHANA JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION (GJA) AWARDS

    GHANA JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION (GJA) AWARDS

    Below is the list of the award winners in the competitive category

    • Doreen Hammond (Graphic) – Best Journalist for the Year 2018

    • Doreen Hammond (Daily Graphic) – Best Columnist

    • Rebecca Kwei (Daily Graphic) – Best HIV/AIDS Reporter

    • Maxwell Akalaare Adombilla (Graphic Business) – Best Economic and Financial Reporter (Print)

    • Nana Konadu Agyeman (Daily Graphic) – Best Transport and Road Safety Reporter (Print)

    • Moses Dotse Aklorbortu (Graphic Business) – Best Oil and Gas Reporter

    • Maclean Kwofi (Graphic Business) – Best Maritme Reporter (Print)

    • Kester Aburam Kuranchie (Graphic Business) – Best Investigative Reporter

    • Edmund Smith-Asante (Daily Graphic) – Best Tourism Reporter (Print)

    • Charles Andoh (The Mirror) – Best Education Reporter (Print)

    • Charles Benoni Okine (Graphic Business) – Best Telecommunication Reporter (Print)

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    • Daily Graphic – Best Newspaper

    • Citi Breakfast Show – Best Morning Show (English)

    • Citi FM – Best Radio Station (English)

    • Samuel A. Akapule (Ghanaian Times) – Best Rural Reporter

    • Kingsley Hope (Ghanaian Times) – Best Sports Reporter (Print)

    • John Vigah (Ghanaian Times) – Best Feature Writer (Print)

    • Geoffrey Buta (The Spectator) – Best Photo Journalist

    • Alberto Mario Noretti (Ghanaian Times) – Best Small and Medium Scale Reporter (Print)

    • Abigail Annor (Ghanaian Times) – Best News Reporter (Print)

    • Kwaku Osei Bonsu (GNA) – Winner of Dr G.T. Anim Award for Ethics in Journalism

    • Prosper Kuorsoh (GNA) – Best Agric Reporter (Print)

    • Albert Futukpor (GNA) Best Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Reporter (Online)

    • Albert Oppong Andah (GNA) – Best Environment Reporter (Electronic)

    • A.B. Kafui Kanyi (GNA) – Best Child Protection and Participation (Electronic)

    • GNA – Best Online News

    • Janet Abena Quainoo (GTV) – Best Rural Reporter (Electronic)

    • Ibrahim Oppong Boateng (GTV) – Best Court and Crime Reporter

    • Clara Mlano (GTV) – Best Reporter in Illegal Mining (Galamsey)

    • GTV – Best Democracy and Peace Building Television Station

    • GTV – Best Radio and TV Programme in Ga, Ewe

    • Portia Gabor (TV3) – Best Female Journalist

    • Portia Gabor (TV3) – Best Transport Ans Road Safety (Electronic)

    • Peter Quao Adator (TV3) – Best Sports Reporter (Electronic)

    • Evelyn Tengmaa (TV3) – Best Political Reporter

    • TV3’s New Day – Best Television Morning Show (English)

    • Ina Thalia Quansah (Joy News/Radio Maxx) – Most Promising Journalist

    • Seth Kwame Boateng (Joy News) – Best Human Rights Reporter

    • Seth Kwame Boateng (Joy News) – Best in Features (TV)

    • Justice Baidoo (Joy News) – Best Telecommunication (Electronic)

    • Beryl Ernestina Richter (Joy News) – Best Health Reporter (TV)

    • Nabil Ahmed Rufai (GHOne TV) – Best Education Reporter (Electronic)

    • Alice Aryeetey (GHOne TV) – Best Media Advocate for Disability for the Year

    • Alice Aryeetey (GHOne TV) – Best TV News Reporter

    • GHOne TV – Best Television Station (English)

    • Kofi Amoah (TV Africa) – Best Reporter in Disability

    • Grace Nana Esi (Oman FM) – Best Maritime Reporter (Electronic)

    • Adu Gyamfi Marfo (Kingdom FM) – Child Protection and Participation (Radio)

    • Kabu Nartey (GIJ) – Best Student Journalist

    • Anim Addo (UTV) – Best Agric Reporter (TV)

    • UTV’s Heritage Ghana – Best TV Programme in Akan

    • Peace FM’s Kookrokoo – Best Morning Show (Akan)

    • UTV – Best Television Station (Akan)

    • Peace FM – Best Radio Station (Akan)

    • Di Asa on Atinka TV – Best Arts and Entertainment Programme

    • Best Regional FM Stations – West End Radio, Bright FM, Radio Savannah, URA Radio, Radio Upper West, Space FM, Classic FM, Hello FM, Swiss FM

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  • EXTEND TIME FOR GHANA CARD REGISTRATION EXERCISE – AHAFO NDC

    EXTEND TIME FOR GHANA CARD REGISTRATION EXERCISE – AHAFO NDC

    EXTEND TIME FOR GHANA CARD REGISTRATION EXERCISE – AHAFO NDC

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ahafo region led by its secretary  Assanaba Imoro is demanding a one-month extension for the ongoing exercise of the National Identification Authority (NIA) card.

    According to him, the exercises have been fraught with extreme challenges, hence, the majority of the Ahafo region population will go unregistered if the duration is not extended.

    After touring some registration centers in the Ahafo Region, Mr. Assanaba expressed concern over the “poorly organized” Ghana Card registration exercise currently going on in the region.”

    Mr Assanaba Imoro indicated that if the right things were not done to address the challenges confronting the exercise in the region, there would be a lack of confidence in the exercise which would make the NDC to resist any attempt to use the card as a requirement by the Electoral Commission (EC) for the 2020 polls.

    Story by Emmanuel koranteng.

  • NDC CAN NEVER WIN ELECTIONS IN GHANA IF WE VOTE YES ~ ASIEDU NKETIA

    NDC CAN NEVER WIN ELECTIONS IN GHANA IF WE VOTE YES ~ ASIEDU NKETIA

    The General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress, Johnson Asiedu Nketia made some interesting points in relation to their decision to abandon the YES ship to pitch camp with the NO boat in an interview monitored by dikoder. Com

    He also offers us a glimpse into the reasons behind their sudden U-turn with respect to the decision to have MMDCEs elected on party lines.

    To him, political parties struggle to raise funds to sponsor Parliamentary candidates in elections, so adding the local level elections to this would make it highly impossible for opposition parties to win elections.

    This, he intimated, would give the party in power an undue advantage and make Ghana a one-party state, making it difficult for a party like the NDC to come back to power.

    His point is that a party in power can easily mobilize funds to prosecute elections unlike those in opposition.

    A cursory analysis of this admission by Asiedu Nketia manifestly suggests that the NDC has chickened out of the YES train because they feel allowing MMDCEs to be voted on party lines would be detrimental to the survival of the NDC.

    What still remains a mystery is why the NDC supported the YES vote all this while when armed with this information.

    When did it dawn on them that they could be kept on the sidelines of opposition if they supported the YES campaign?

    Story by Emmanuel koranteng.

  • PROSECUTOR ASKS FOR MORE TIME TO INVESTIGATE NAM1

    PROSECUTOR ASKS FOR MORE TIME TO INVESTIGATE NAM1

    An Accra Circuit Court has adjourned the hearing of the case of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of troubled gold dealership company, Menzgold Ghana Limited, Nana Appiah Mensah (NAM1) to Monday, December 23, 2019.

    This follows a request made by the prosecutor, ASP Sylvester Asare for the court to grant him more time to conclude investigations that are at advanced stages.

    The court presided over by Her Honour Harriet Akweley Quaye, following the request, adjourned the case.

    Nana Appiah Mensah after his second appearance in court in July 2019, was granted a GH¢ 1 billion bail by an Accra Circuit court.

    He was to present five sureties, three of whom must be justified.

    The beleaguered CEO is on trial for two counts of abetment to defraud by false pretense and two counts of abetment to carry out banking business without a licence, contrary to Section 6 (1) of the Banks and Specialised Deposit-taking Institutions Act, 2016 (Act 930).

    Story by Theresah Mensah.

  • POCHETTINO SACKED BY TOTTENHAM

    POCHETTINO SACKED BY TOTTENHAM

    POCHETTINO SACKED BY TOTTENHAM.

    Mauricio Pochettino has been sacked from his role as Tottenham coach, it has been confirmed. Pochettino joined Spurs in 2014 and took the team to new heights when he guided them to a second-place finish in the Premier League in 2016-17.

    They became a regular Champions League fixture on his watch and were beaten finalists in Europe’s top competition last season, losing 2-0 to Liverpool in Madrid.

    But the Argentine came under pressure amid his side’s underwhelming start to the current season.

    They sit 14th in the Premier League table and 20 points behind leaders Liverpool and are 11 points adrift of the top four after 12 games.

    The London outfit has failed to win any of their last five games in the English top-flight.

    Three-time Premier League winner Jose Mourinho is in talks with Tottenham about becoming their next manager, following the dismissal of Mauricio Pochettino on Tuesday.

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    Pre. Nana Ado

    A source close to the situation confirmed that the former Manchester United and Chelsea coach is a very strong possibility to be Spurs’ next manager. Talks between Tottenham and Mourinho are ongoing with a deal yet to be struck, but the two sides on the right path to an agreement.

    An announcement could come as soon as Wednesday morning but that will all depend on how negotiations go between the two parties.

    Mourinho’s last stint as a manager came at Old Trafford, where he was sacked in December 2018 following a poor run of results. The 56-year-old isn’t short of Premier League experience and won the title three times while at Chelsea.

    Tottenham currently sits 14th in the Premier League after a rocky start to their campaign which has seen them win just three of their first 12 games in the domestic competition.

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  • GOVERNMENT SHOULD REDUCE THE TAXS ON RURAL BANKS —CHAIRMAN ASANTE URGES

    GOVERNMENT SHOULD REDUCE THE TAXS ON RURAL BANKS —CHAIRMAN ASANTE URGES

    The Board Chairman of Juaben Rural Bank Limited, Mr. Kwabena Asante Krobea, has asked the government should reduce the tax increment on rural banks.

    Mr. K. Asante made mention that, the government has increased the tax from 8% to 25% which is effecting the entire rural banks in Ghana here.

    He, therefore, appeal to the led government of the Republic of Ghana Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo and the entire board members of Bank Of Ghana to do something on that Rural Banks tax increment because it is dragging some of their colleagues to deep water.

    Chairman further explain that, they have supported the bank owners and the entire nation especially the Ashanti Region in developmental projects, thus; the bank social responsibilities like secondary and tertiary institutions scholarship scheme which cost them in an amount of Gh¢37,547.10 was expended for 21 people’s, the bank donates an amount of Gh¢42,593.00 to various institutions within the bank catchment areas. Some of the beneficiaries are Mother and Baby Unit Block at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital(KATH), Juaben Police Station, Bonwire Kente Festival, Ghana Blind Union, District, and Municipal Assemblies and Al-Bilal Islamic School at Asokore Mampong, the bank again has constructed an X-Ray Department for Juaben Government Hospital, which cost them Gh¢322.288.00.

    Chairman reviewed this to the general public at their main office during their 34th Annual General Meeting.

    Story by Emmanuel Koranteng.

  • REV OWUSU BEMPAH CONTRIBUTES GH5000 TO PSALM ADJETEFIO

    REV OWUSU BEMPAH CONTRIBUTES GH5000 TO PSALM ADJETEFIO

    Renowned Ghanaian Prophet, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah has pledged to support ailing actor Psalm Adjetefio with Gh5000.

    The man of God made the pledged following a discussion of the actor’s condition on Peace FM’s Entertainment Review program which was monitored by dikoder.com

    It was announced that the money will be ready by Monday for it to be delivered to Psalm Adjetefio.

    As we reported earlier, the actor has been battling heart disease for some time now.

    He disclosed his heart cannot pump efficiently enough for blood to circulate oxygen-rich blood throughout the body.

    His doctor has resulted in managing his ailment by giving him more drugs to manage the situation.

    For about one and a half years now, the actor said he has taken more than 5000 different drugs.

    Story by:Pearl Abaidoo-Abbam

  • ALL SET FOR THE MAIDEN EDITION OF THE MUSIC, FILM AND CELEBRITY FAIR

    ALL SET FOR THE MAIDEN EDITION OF THE MUSIC, FILM AND CELEBRITY FAIR

    Hundreds of entertainment lovers are expected to participate in the maiden edition of the Music, Film and Celebrity fair at the Mikaddo Conference Centre in Accra from Friday, Nov 29 to Sunday,  December 1, of this year.

    This event seeks to enlighten young entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry by top industry players on how to position themselves and product to meet the admiration of entertainment patrons.

    At the launch of the event, Mrs Agyekum Ama Addo of Mikaddo Centre explained to the media the activities embedded in the programme

    ” Day 1 of the event is devoted to Entrepreneurial and business seminars and how to engage your client on social media.

    ” Day 2, will also be dedicated to the arts, music, and the celebrity industry, film show, drama, and musical concert.

    “Day 3 is devoted to women empowerment and mentorship. Ladies

    of Substance will share their experiences with other young ladies who would attend” Mrs Ama Addo.

    The 3-day programme also has insightful sessions such as mentorship programmes, business start-up hubs, exhibition seminars, red-carpet networking cocktails, Film show and premiering, an exhibition of goods and services and others.

    Interestingly, there would be a celebrity health walk on Saturday, Nov 30, where fans will get the opportunity to interact with their favorite entertainers. Also on the same day, there would be a free health screening for all.

    According to Mrs. Addo, the events promise to provide fun for both the aged and young, due to that other media houses have expressed their willingness to partner and broadcast sessions of the programme.

    Participants are expected to buy other products that would be on display for their families and loved ones as the event provide the platform for pre-Christmas sale.

    Story by: Pearl Abaidoo-Abbam