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  • Supreme Court Judge Marful-Sau dies

    Supreme Court Judge Marful-Sau dies

    Judge Marful Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, Samuel Kofi Marful-Sau has been reported dead

    According to a report by TV3, the judge of the apex court passed away earlier today.

    He was nominated in 2018 to the Supreme Court by the President Nana Akufo-Addo in consultation with Council of State and the advice of the Judicial Council.

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    Judge Marful

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    Justice Marful-Sau was born in Assin Adubiase in the Central Region.

    After qualifying as a Barrister-at-law 1984 he worked at the office of the PNDC and entered private legal practice prior to being called to the High Court bench in June 2002.

    He was 64.

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  • Nollywood Actress Rachael Oniga Dies At 64

    Nollywood Actress Rachael Oniga Dies At 64

    Legendary Nollywood Actress Rachael Oniga Dies At 64

    Veteran Nollywood actress Rachael Oniga, a legendary presence in the Nigerian movie industry, died Friday, according to reports. She was 64 years old.

    It was not immediately clear how Oniga died. Reports on social media varied, with the cause of Oniga’s death in some cases being attributed to complications from COVID-19. However, Oniga’s family reportedly has pushed back against that assertion and claims it is false.

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  • Ghanaians Dies from Heart Disease in UK

    Ghanaians Dies from Heart Disease in UK

    It has emerged that many Ghanaians living in the Greater London area of the United Kingdom are dying from heart related diseases in recent times.
    This has been attributed to severe pressure of work, marital issues and also pressures from back home in Ghana which results in people working long hours thereby ending up with heart problems.

    A one-year investigation by Graphic Online’s correspondent in London, Nana Sifa Twum has revealed that, an average of 120 Ghanaians living in the Greater London area have died annually within the last three years.

    Out of the figure, about 75 percent of them died out of heart related diseases such as Cardiomegaly, Heart failure, Heart arrhythmia, Cardiomyopathy, hypertension, Acute myocardial infarction and aspiration pneumonia among others.

    Over 100 copies of their death certificates available to Graphic Online showing they died as a result of heart troubles put their ages between 30 and 60 and mostly male.

    In some cases, the over one year-long investigations also revealed that immigration and financial issues triggered the heart problems of the deceased.

    Elizabeth, the wife of one James Yaw Owusu, who passed away at the Saint Bartholomew’s hospital in January this year of Cardiomyopathy, told Graphic Online that her husband overworked himself for the past seven years.

    James worked more than 14 hours per day for six days every week, she noted.

    She said her husband had three jobs of three, seven and four hours each at different places of about seven miles apart and he had to struggle daily to be present at all times.

    Juana Manford also told Graphic Online in an interview that she barely saw her late husband at home.

    She said, she never set eyes on her husband, Arnold Manford, 48, who died at the Whipp Cross hospital in December last year for four weeks before his death.

    “All for him was work, work, work she never met me at home,” she acknowledged.

    Last January, Alex, a renowned Ghanaian driver, loved by many Ghanaians, a father of four, was on a taxi attending hospital for a checkup when he suddenly collapsed on the way.

    The Irish taxi driver had to call an ambulance crew to attend to him, but he died, before they got to the hospital. His untimely death was attributed to heart failure.

    It was also discovered that about 60 percent of the diseased worked with car hiring, security, cleaning and delivery companies.

    These areas of work are typically demanding.

    For instance, some delivery companies have working policies where their drivers work as self-employed without annual leave and sick pay.

    So drivers are compelled to work all the time even when they are sick. If drivers report sick or fail to turn-up for work, for any reason they will be fined. Besides some of them will have to deliver about 200 parcels a day irrespective of traffic situations in the city. Anything short of this will attract a fine.

    Some drivers of car hiring companies have no working terms and conditions with the companies they work for and will have to stress themselves to earn reasonable amount for themselves weekly.

    A driver, Daniel Danquah said there are certain times that he will have to work continuously for about 18 hours just to make what he will need to survive.

    The President of the Reconciliation International, a Ghanaian Welfare and Bereavement charity in the UK, Archbishop Kwaku Frimpong- Manso whose organisation has been in the forefront of funeral arrangement of almost all Ghanaian deaths in the Great London area noted in an interview with Graphic Online that last year alone six Ghanaians died in their rooms unnoticed.

    They were rather discovered later after alarms were raised. He noted that two of the bodies had been decomposed.

    He disclosed that this year alone, his office has recorded 44 deaths within the Ghanaian community, 38 were heart related.

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  • 20/21 Ghana Premier League matchday 3: Clubs to observe a minute silence to honour Maradona

    20/21 Ghana Premier League matchday 3: Clubs to observe a minute silence to honour Maradona

    Premier League clubs are being directed to observe a minute of silence to honour football legend Diego Armando Maradona who passed on Wednesday, November 25, 2020. This is a directive from world football governing body, FIFA.

    Diego Maradona, who has died aged 60, succumbed to heart failure. Regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the game, Maradona became a household name after inspiring his country to World Cup glory.

    On 25 November, football lost one of its greatest icons, Diego Armando Maradona. Across the world, there is a sense of profound loss at the untimely passing of a true legends of the game. It is not an overstatement to say that football will not be the same without him. We will be forever thankful for the contribution he made to our sport and we will miss him dearly.

    ‘‘In honour of Diego Armando Maradona and in solidarity with his family, and everyone who loved him so much, the flags at FIFA headquarters are being flown at half mast, and FIFA calls upon all competition managers to hold a minute of silence at every football match this coming weekend or at the next possible occasion’’ a FIFA statement read.

    The directive means a minute of silence shall be observed this weekend across Premier League centres.

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  • Rapper Quamina MP loses father In an Accident

    Rapper Quamina MP loses father In an Accident

    Rapper Quamina MP has lost his dad through the accident that occurred on the Accra-Akosombo highway, Thursday.

    The update comes less than 12 hours after the two were reported to have been involved in an accident.

    Available information had indicated that although Quamina MP escaped unhurt, his father was in a critical situation and had been rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

    In a post shared on Twitter, the vehicle in which they were travelling was seen to have been totally wrecked from the impact of the crash.

    Videos from the scene also showed the rapper badly shaken by the incident.

    It was reported that the accident had left Quamina MP’s father in a critical condition but unfortunately, he couldn’t make it.