Category: HEADLINES

  • Former President J.J. Rawlings’ late mother, Victoria Goes Home Today

    Former President J.J. Rawlings’ late mother, Victoria Goes Home Today

    Former President Jerry John Rawlings’ mother, Madam Victoria Agbotui, will be laid to rest today, Saturday, October 24, 2020.

    As per the funeral arrangements released by the family, Madam Agbotui will be buried at her hometown of Dzelukope, a town near Keta in the Volta region.

    Ahead of the burial at Dzelukope, Madam Agobttui has been laid in state at the Forecourt of the State House for a non-denomination burial service and filing past.

    After the one hour service, the body was conveyed to Dzelukope in the Volta Region for interment.

    “A burial service will be held at the Keta School Park after which Madam Agbotui will be interred at a private ceremony.”

  • Bihar elections: Huge crowds gather at rallies, raising coronavirus fears.

    Bihar elections: Huge crowds gather at rallies, raising coronavirus fears.

    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday asked people not to be complacent during the festive season, urging them to continue wearing masks and follow social distancing.

    But the message doesn’t seem to have reached the northern state of Bihar where large crowds have massed at political rallies ahead of state elections, scheduled to begin on 28 October.

    All parties, including Mr Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), have ramped up campaigning ahead of the elections.

    Footage from some of the rallies shows people jostling to get a glimpse of politicians, and hardly anybody appears to be wearing masks.

    Virologists and doctors called the large gatherings “callous” and said that such complacency could have devastating consequences, enabling the virus to spread much faster.
    India has recorded more than seven million cases so far, but its daily case count has been steadily dropping in recent weeks even as testing has remained consistent. Although some have said this suggests that the worst of the pandemic is over, others have cautioned against celebrating too soon.

    The Election Commission has also warned politicians against flouting Covid-19 safety rules. But it seems to have had little impact as crowds continue to gather at rallies.

    Virologist Dr Shahid Jameel says political parties need to be more responsible and they need to educate their cadre.
    “We see thousands of people in these rallies and hardly anyone with a mask. It is the responsibility of every political party to ask its followers to follow safety rules.

    “That is the only way we know to prevent infection [from spreading],” he told the BBC.

    The first phase of polling will be held on 28 October, and the other two phases will follow on 3 and 7 November. Results will be announced on 10 November.

    The BJP-led coalition is seeking to be voted back into power – it’s facing opposition from an alliance of the Rashtriya Janata Dal and Congress party, and also from other regional parties.

    The stakes are high for all political parties. Their initial campaigns were virtual but now they have moved offline.
    Mr Modi is addressing three rallies on Friday and Congress party’s Rahul Gandhi is also holding campaign events.

    A senior journalist in the state told the BBC that nobody “was really talking about coronavirus as a campaign issue”.

    “It seems like the virus has disappeared from the state. People have become complacent and politicians are not doing enough to warn people,” he said.

    The state government says it’s conducting an average of 150,000 tests per day and positive rates have declined in the past few weeks.

    But experts are sceptical because most of the tests are rapid antigen tests, which gives results in 30 minutes but have an accuracy rate that, in some cases, is as low as 30%.
    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on 22 September said that the state had conducted nearly 200,000 tests a day earlier. But only 11,732 among those were done through the RT-PCR method – which is the gold standard of testing.

    Experts say that this is risky since rapid antigen tests increase the chances of false negatives. So people can move around spreading the disease after they are “falsely” declared negative.

    Leading pulmonologist Dr A Fathahudeen says Bihar simply cannot afford to flout safety rules because that will only exacerbate its problems.

    The state has one of the worst healthcare systems in the world and has a shortage of doctors, trained paramedics and nurses.

    A spike in the number of cases in July and early August had completely overwhelmed the state’s healthcare system. Some families were forced to arrange oxygen cylinders for patients, and some people died without getting any treatment.

    “The state has a high population density and that means people live in large joint families. Many young people will go back to their parents after attending these rallies and may carry the infection home,” Dr Fathahudeen adds.

    The ongoing festive season and weather will also play a role in how the virus spreads in the state. Air quality in northern India significantly worsens November onwards as temperatures drop. And several studies have suggested that pollution increases Covid mortality and infection rates.
    “Looking at these pictures [of rallies], lowering temperatures and the coming festive season, I am scared what turn India might take if we are not careful over the next few weeks,” says Dr Jameel.

    Experts say what’s happening in Bihar can affect how other states deal with the virus.

    Dr Fathahudeen says the perception that “young people don’t get the worst of the virus” is spreading as fast as Covid-19.

    “There is no guarantee that young people won’t get seriously ill. The elderly are more vulnerable but everybody needs to be equally careful,” he says.

    And when people in other parts of the country see such large crowds, they may think that the virus is not spreading anymore, Dr Fathahudeen adds, which can have dangerous consequences.

    “I am alarmed,” he says. “We can’t hold elections at the cost of people’s health.”

    BBC

  • Poland abortion ruling: Police use pepper spray against protesters.

    Poland abortion ruling: Police use pepper spray against protesters.

    Police in Poland have used pepper spray against hundreds of people protesting in Warsaw against a court ruling that almost completely bans abortions.

    Protesters clashed with riot police outside the home of Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski.

    It follows Thursday’s ruling from the top court that ending the life of a deformed foetus is unconstitutional.

    It means abortion is only valid in cases of rape or incest, or to protect the mother’s life.

    Poland’s abortion laws were already among the strictest in Europe and it is estimated that about 100,000 women seek a termination abroad each year to get around the tight restrictions.

    The ruling by the Constitutional Tribunal led to protests in other cities across Poland on Thursday evening, including Krakow, Lodz and Szczecin.
    In Warsaw, hundreds of people marched from the court to the home of Jaroslaw Kaczynski – who heads the governing Law and Justice party – to vent their anger at the ruling. Some held candles or carried signs with the word “torture” on them.

    Current coronavirus restrictions limit public gatherings in Warsaw to just 10 people.

    Police said officers used pepper spray and physical force when some protesters threw stones and tried to push through the cordon around the house. A spokesman said 15 people were detained.

    The protest dispersed in the early hours of Friday but organisers called for further rallies later in the day.

    Although Poland is one of Europe’s most Catholic countries, opinion polls suggest there is a clear majority against making the abortion law stricter, the BBC’s Adam Easton in Warsaw reports.

    Rights groups had urged the government not to increase restrictions.

    The Council of Europe’s commissioner for human rights said the court’s decision marked a “sad day for women’s rights”. Dunja Mijatovic wrote on Twitter: “Removing the basis for almost all legal abortions in Poland amounts to a ban and violates human rights.”

    However, Kaja Godek, a member of the Polish group Stop Abortion, welcomed the court’s decision saying: “Today Poland is an example for Europe, it’s an example for the world.”

    The legal challenge against the 1993 law allowing abortion in cases of severe foetal disabilities was launched by MPs from the nationalist Law and Justice party last year. A majority of the court’s judges were nominated by the same party.

    Ahead of the ruling, Polish sexual and reproductive health and rights activist Antonina Lewandowska told the BBC that the defence of the 1993 law was based on UN rules outlawing torture.

    “It’s inhuman, it’s despicable honestly to make anyone carry a pregnancy to term, especially if the foetus is malformed, and 98% of legal abortions carried out in Poland are due to foetal malformations,” she said.

    BBC

  • Nigeria End Sars protest: Key protest group says stay at home.

    Nigeria End Sars protest: Key protest group says stay at home.

    A group that has been key in organising protests against police brutality that have gripped Nigeria in the last two weeks has urged people to stay at home.

    The Feminist Coalition also advised people to follow any curfews that may be in place in their states.

    President Muhammadu Buhari called for an end to the protests in a TV speech.

    The streets of Nigeria’s biggest city, Lagos, the centre of the protests, remained quiet on Thursday night but there is an atmosphere of fear.
    Lagos and other parts of Nigeria have seen buildings torched, shopping centres looted and prisons attacked since Tuesday night’s shooting of protesters in Lagos.

    Rights group Amnesty International said security forces killed at least 12 people, although Nigeria’s army has denied its involvement.
    The protests began on 7 October with mostly young people demanding the scrapping of a notorious police unit, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (Sars).

    Although President Buhari said it had been dissolved on 11 October, the protests have carried on, and broadened to include demands for broader reforms in the way Nigeria is governed.

    On Thursday night President Buhari urged protesters to stop demonstrating and instead engage with the government “in finding solutions”.

    He did not however mention the shooting of protesters in Lagos which has led to global condemnation and criticism.

    His speech has been widely criticised on social media, the birthplace of the #EndSars movement.

    For many it was tone deaf, in that it failed to substantially address some of the key demands of the protesters. But it also reinforced the disillusionment with the current regime many young Nigerians have been feeling, correspondents say.


    In a statement posted on Twitter the group – which has been using the hashtag #EndSars to rally protesters – said that it condemned “every form” of violence that had occurred, saying that young Nigerians “need to stay alive to pursue our dreams to build the future”.

    “We are merchants of hope. Our priority is always the welfare and safety on the Nigerian youth,” it said.
    It added: “Following the president’s address, we hereby encourage all young Nigerians to stay safe, stay home, and obey mandated curfew in your state.”

    The group also said that it would no longer be receiving money but will use the $400,000 (£306,000) it has not yet spent, most of it donations from abroad, to fund hospitals bills, legal aid and relief for victims of police brutality.

    Other groups and celebrities have also been influential in organising the protests – it is not clear if they will follow the move by the Feminist Coalition.
    But a key demand remains unanswered: there’s been no talk of compensation, or justice, for victims of police brutality and their families. Still one thing is clear, there’s been a political awakening amongst young Nigerians at home and abroad.

    There’s already talk of the 2023 presidential elections and using the lessons learnt during these protests to field a candidate to campaign on issues relevant to this youthful nation.

    If the architects of the movement can keep the momentum gained over the past month, it may prove impossible to put the genie back in the bottle.

    BBC

  • Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug.

    Covid: US gives full approval for antiviral remdesivir drug.

    US regulators have given full approval for the antiviral drug remdesivir to treat Covid-19 patients in hospitals.

    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said Veklury, the drug’s brand name, cut the recovery time on average by five days during clinical trials.

    “Veklury is the first treatment for Covid-19 to receive FDA approval,” the FDA said in a statement.

    The World Health Organization (WHO) said last week remdesivir had little to no effect on patients’ survival.

    The WHO said this was based on its own study – but the drug’s manufacturer Gilead rejected the findings of the trial.

    Remdesivir had been authorised for emergency use only in the US since May.

    In the US it will cost $3,120 via private insurers and $2,340 via government purchasers for a five-day course.

    It was recently given to President Donald Trump after he tested positive for Covid-19. He has since recovered.
    In the statement, the FDA said the drug was approved on Thursday “for use in adult and paediatric patients 12 years of age and older and weighing at least 40 kilograms (about 88 pounds) for the treatment of Covid-19 requiring hospitalisation”.

    “Today’s approval is supported by data from multiple clinical trials that the agency has rigorously assessed and represents an important scientific milestone in the Covid-19 pandemic,” said FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn.

    The regulator said its decision was supported by the analysis of data from “three randomised, controlled clinical trials that included patients hospitalised with mild-to-severe Covid-19”.

    One of the studies showed that that “the median time to recovery from Covid-19 was 10 days for the Veklury group compared to 15 days for the placebo group”.
    For its Solidarity clinical trial, the WHO tested the effects four potential treatments – remdesivir was one, but they also looked at malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, auto-immune drug interferon, and the HIV drug combination of lopinavir and ritonavir.

    Dexamethasone, a low-cost steroid now widely used on Covid patients in intensive care in the UK, was not included in this study.

    The four drugs were tested with 11,266 adult patients in total, across 500 hospitals in more than 30 different countries.

    The results, which are yet to be peer-reviewed, suggested that none of these treatments had a substantial effect on mortality or on the length of time spent in hospital, the WHO said.

    BBC

  • Ghana’s president finally broke his silence on the EndSARS protest in Nigeria.

    Ghana’s president finally broke his silence on the EndSARS protest in Nigeria.

    His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo, the president of Ghana and chairman of ECOWAS finally spoke consening the protest going on in Nigeria.


    Some of the Ghanaians were criticizing the president of Ghana for pay blind eyes and deaf ears to the Nigerian .

    According to the Ghanaians Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo is the chairman of ECOWAS SO SO so he should be able to do something but it seems Nana don’t care ,this has made Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo break his silence and finally spoke.


    On Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Facebook platform he said ” i join all well-meaning persons in calling for calm and the use of dialogue in resolving the EndSARS impasse in Nigeria.

    I have spoken with the president Buhari,who is committed to this end,and has begun the processes that will lead to reform.


    Violence be it on the part of the police or protesters, cannot be the solution.To the families who have lost their love ones,I express my sincere condolences and i wish the injured a speedy recovery.

  • Salma Mumin is A Liar, She Should Apologise To Us Or Get Sued’- MTN Bares Teeth On Ghanaian Actress

    Salma Mumin is A Liar, She Should Apologise To Us Or Get Sued’- MTN Bares Teeth On Ghanaian Actress

    A few days ago, Ghanaian actress, video vixen, and socialite Salma Mumin courted the sympathy of Ghanaians when she claimed that a whopping amount of ₵10,000 has been withdrawn from her MTN wallet by officials of the giant telecommunication network (not the traditional MoMo fraudsters but the staff at MTN) without her knowledge.

    Sharing her sad story, Salma wrote; “@mtnghana I believe it’s your workers! It must be looked into. My money must be found!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡 🇬🇭 this is becoming unbecoming. You assure us of our monies being safe with you but it’s all lies. You people must pay our monies to us. If you have been frauded before by this means please tag your service provider here. This is our hard-earned money.”

    However, it turned out that she lied big time and had no such amount in her MoMo wallet, let alone being stolen by MTN staff. It was all a gimmick meant to throw her ‘big girl’ weight in our face- well, that’s what MTN is saying in a press statement.

    The company had asked Salma to apologize for her blatant lie or get sued. See what MTN said;

    Ghbase

  • Actress Mercy Asiedu welcomes her first child after 3 years of marriage

    Actress Mercy Asiedu welcomes her first child after 3 years of marriage

    Celebrated Kumawood actress Mercy Asiedu, who is widely known and loved for her controversial roles in movies, has finally welcomed her first child after legally getting married in 2017.

    The 49-year-old actress got married to Nana Agyemang Badu Duah, Chief of Kunsu in the Ahafo Ano South District in the Ashanti Region, and CEO of Messiah Productions on April 2, 2017, at a beautiful ceremony.

    Since then, the couple has been expecting their first child. Although Mercy Asiedu has three children already, she was looking forward to giving birth to a new child for her new husband.

    In a Facebook post, Mercy Asiedu who is now legally called Mercy Asiedu Agyemang Duah shared photos of the outdooring cum naming ceremony of their new child. The smiles playing at the corners of her mouth depicts how grateful and blessed she feels.

    Check Out Photos Below:

    Ghbase

  • My Nigerian People, Forgive Me But Your President is An Idiot’- Princess Shyngle Fires Buhari

    My Nigerian People, Forgive Me But Your President is An Idiot’- Princess Shyngle Fires Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari’s unexpected speech on Thursday evening continues to dominate social media discourse and elicit varied responses from netizens.

    While several Nigerian celebrities who started this whole movement on social media bash the president for his disappointing speech, Princess Shyngle has made the meanest comments ever along the same tangent. In an Instagram post, the Gambian actress based in Ghana did not mince words at all by calling Buhari an animal, idiot amongst other derogatory words.

    Although she tried to be politically correct by asking forgiveness from Nigerians before unleashing her missiles, we think that won’t save her from Buhari’s sympathizers and loyal fans in the coming days.

    See below;

    Ghbase

  • ‘Africans Deserve Better, Our Leaders Should Shun The Bible And Swear By Deities’- Stonebwoy

    ‘Africans Deserve Better, Our Leaders Should Shun The Bible And Swear By Deities’- Stonebwoy

    With all the chaos going on in Nigeria as the nationwide protest over police brutalities and bad governance intensifies, Ghanaian Dancehall act, Stonebwoy has made a profound statement on social media which could offer immediate solutions to some of these things which trigger disaffection for leaders.

    In his estimation, African leaders must be made to swear by our powerful deities before they assume office. The multiple award-winning artiste believes this is the only way the leaders will be accountable to the people as they know the dire repercussion should they fail to fulfill their promises.

    He said Ghanaians can lead the way in this regard as we head towards our general election in December this year.

    It Got me thinking That come this Elections our leaders And all who will assume public and civil offices may have to swear by our African Deities too.

    These promises Must be Fulfilled

    Africa Deserves A Better Leadership.. else where Are Gonna #RunGo

    Ghbase

  • Nigeria’s Security Officers visit Ghana Police in Amid of #EndSARS

    Nigeria’s Security Officers visit Ghana Police in Amid of #EndSARS

    As pressure mounts on Nigerian authorities to end police brutality, a cadet of 42 officers of the Nigerian National Institute for Policy and Strategy Studies arrived in Ghana to study the Ghanaian security systems.

    The Ghana Police who received these officers said in press statements on its official social media account.

    Course 42 Officers of Nigeria’s National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies have paid a study tour to the Police Headquarters, as part of their research on security in Ghana. The team paid the visit today. 20th October 2020.

    The team was received by the Director-General/Administration COP Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, who led some members of the Police Management Board to answer questions of the visiting officers. They were also taken round some offices of the Ghana Police Service, to familiarize themselves with operations.

    The fifteen member team headed by Gp. Capt. MG Gumi (Rtd), a Directing Staff was led by Mr. Michael Kwabla Dzamesi, a Foreign Service Officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration.

    Meanwhile, Accra News Platform has learned through sources who shall remain nameless, underlined the purpose of the 42 officers in Ghana.

  • University of Ghana suspends proposed academic calendar for 2020/2021.

    University of Ghana suspends proposed academic calendar for 2020/2021.

    The University of Ghana has suspended its draft Academic Calendar for 2020/2021 academic year over President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s directive on the reopening of tertiary institutions.

    In his 18th COVID-19 address on Sunday, October 18, 2020, President Akufo-Addo announced that the 2020/2021 academic year for tertiary institutions will resume in January 2021.

    “SHS 2 and JHS 2 students are back in school, as are some students in tertiary institutions and colleges. Indeed, the academic year for new and continuing University students will commence from January 2021,” the President announced.

    Management of the University of Ghana earlier proposed to start the 2020/2021 academic year in November.

    They proposed that first semester academic activities for Level 200 and Level 400 students was to commence from November 2, 2020, to Friday, December 18, 2020.

    They also proposed for first semester academic activities commence for fresh students and level 300 students from February 1, 2021, to March 12, 2021.

    But in a notice to students and staff of the University on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, management announced that its earlier calendar, as was “approved by the Business and Executive Committee (BEC) of the Academic Board, at its meeting on Thursday, 10th September 2020, is hereby suspended.”

    “Arrangements for the reopening of the University for the 2020-2021 Academic Year will be announced in due course, after the Academic Board/BEC reconvenes,” the notice stated.

    Tertiary institutions in the country, especially those that have completed the 2019/2020 academic year, have been waiting for the government to make such an announcement.

    Students too have been eager to know when schools will reopen for classes to commence.

    During this period of wait, tertiary institutions announced their readiness to commence the 2020/2021 academic year.

    Institutions such as the Ghana Institute of Journalism also asked students to start registration formalities for the academic year.

    With Akufo-Addo announcing that the 2020/2021 academic year will resume next year, plans by institutions such as the University of Ghana, have been thwarted.

    It is unclear what will also happen to institutions such as the C.K Tedam University of Technology and Applied Science as they have already commenced the 2020/2021 academic year.

    Ghanaweb

  • KENCY2020: GRA went after ‘them’ following the display of luxury.

    KENCY2020: GRA went after ‘them’ following the display of luxury.

    Musician cum politician, Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A Plus has alleged that the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) went after the CEO of Despite Group of Companies following the display of luxury cars at son’s wedding.


    The wedding which was dubbed KENCY2020 was tagged as one of the most extravagant weddings in the history of Ghana due to the display of luxury and wealth with the union of Kennedy Asante Osei and Tracy Gyamfua Ameyaw.


    A Plus indicated that the move by the nation’s tax agency influenced Ernest Ofori Sarpong brother of Dr Kwame Despite to take a cue by organizing a wedding which didn’t display similar cars at the just ended wedding of his daughter, Cindy Ofori Sarpong in October 2020.


    “Do you know the kind of information I have, recently after the wedding (KENCY2020), GRA went after some people…I mean the first wedding. That is how come they didn’t line-up cars in the second wedding,” A Plus told Ola Micheal.


    Making his submission in an interview with Ola Micheal on Neat FM on Tuesday, October 21, he intimated that some government appointees are quick to come after people’s wealth.


    “Some people think that their government is in power so they can get the car auctioned so they get it, that is why they didn’t display cars in the second wedding,” he added.

    Source: ghanaweb

  • Marriage should not be all about making babies – Doctor opens.

    Marriage should not be all about making babies – Doctor opens.

    Community psychologist and lecturer at the University of Ghana Legon, Dr Johnny Andoh-Arthur, has asserted that marriages should not be tagged with the main purpose of bringing forth children.


    Discussing the man’s take on the effects of childlessness in a marriage durIng an interview with Nana Yaw Odame on eTV Ghana’s Men’s Lounge show, he observed that childbirth is important, however, in our part of the world, when a married man does not bear any children, society makes him feel inadequate and less of a man.

    “Children are important. They are critically important but they are not all that there is to marriage. We live in a society where we’re always inclined towards birth so marriage and procreation are intertwined.

    In the men’s world, children index our masculinity so when there are no children, society makes us believe we’re less of men and there are even certain roles that if you do not have a child, you cannot assume”, he said.


    According to Dr Johnny, it is the expectation of most men that with the first years of marriage, they should begin to have children and when this does not happen, that is when the frustration begins.

    He noted that also due to societal pressure, the men get frustrated so much that they are willing to try any remedy that they see around and this is where fake medicine sellers and fake pastors get the opportunity to exploit their problem for money.


    Source: e.TV Ghana

  • Sammy Gyamfi’s thoughts are childish -his follower said

    Sammy Gyamfi’s thoughts are childish -his follower said

    Sammy Gyamfi the national communication officer for the NDC has made a statement which has earned him some jabs From his on follower.


    Sammy Gyamfi posted on his tweets that, John Dramani Mahama will be number 2 on the ballot on 7th December and according to him,it’s an indication that,God has chosen John Dramani Mahama for a second term in office.


    While explaining further Sammy Gyamfi wrote that president Akufo Addo has been chosen for one term in office so Nana’s office has come to an end .
    After the post of Sammy Gyamfi,one of his followers with the name Han@Cassilly replied to Sammy Gyamfi saying “nkorasɛm sei (childish thing)the funny thing is most of us are educated and we won’t buy this cheap talk.