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Sunday, 31 March 2013

Lydia Forson In Scandal

Lydia Forson

Starting next Thursday, April 4, viewers of e.tv will see bubbly Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson on e.tv’s prime time soap Scandal! playing the eccentric and vivacious character of Aku.

Scandal! has an ever-growing and loyal viewership in South Africa and other African countries.In Ghana, in particular, the series has proved to have a strong fan base and obviously this has influenced the producers to include a Ghanaian in the cast and also give the stories a Ghanaian flavour.

Lydia will play the character of Aku, who embarks on an online dating mission and soon sets her eyes on Kila (Siyabonga Shibe). When she makes her way to South Africa to pursue this interest, she then finds herself competing with Gloria (Marjorie Langa) for Kila’s attention.

Aku is confident and seductive and leaves no table unturned in luring Kila into her arms. Viewers will have to tune in to see if the attraction beyond borders is successful.

“We are proud to create opportunities for talented African artists,” says e.tv Group Head, Monde Twala. "As an African broadcaster, it is our responsibility to provide a platform to showcase diversity from across our Continent."

The African Movie Academy Award (AMAA) 2010 winner Lydia Forson is a revered actress whose on-screen career spans over the last five years. She is well-known for her roles in blockbusters such as Scorned, A Sting in a Tale, Masquerades and Run Baby Run.

More People Look for Julie Juu

Juli Juu
Popular television actress, Julie Juu (real name Abena Achiaa) of GTV Cantata fame may have been bluffing when she told Showbiz on phone ten days ago that she was available and the police or anyone who was looking for her could find her.

The real situation, however, is that the Akan Drama actress is nowhere to be found even when other victims have showed up since the Showbiz publication in which two people claimed that she had swindled them of Gh¢13,500 after she had promised to secure UK visas for them.

Julie Juu told Showbiz that it was not true the police was after her and that she had not received any call from the police. “Why would I not honour an invitation by the police if indeed they are looking for me?”, she said.

Yet the new victims, Rhoda Sekyi and Doris Sekyi, who are sisters, told Showbiz last Tuesday that they paid Gh¢ 8,000 to Julie Juu in February last year to get them visas to Germany.

“ We made the payment to Julie Juu at her home at Lapaz in Accra but since then she is nowhere to be found although we have reported the case to the police” the two sisters said.

A police officer at the Lapaz Police Station where the case was reported confirmed that they were looking for Julie Juu to answer questions, the same way as the Cantonments police told Showbiz they way doing with regard to the first complaint.

Rhoda and Doris Sekyi said if Juu Julie has decided not to pay their money she could keep it but what they need most now are their passports, marriage and birth certificates which Julie Juu took from them.

Source: Graphic Showbiz

Friday, 29 March 2013

Nineteen Lies People Tell About Sex



1. Sex is a means of self expression

2. A person without sex is psychologically ­and emotionally unstable

3. Sex is just a natural or biological needs that must be met (NO, it more than that)

4. Breast pain, abdominal arches and menstrual pain are due to abstinence from sex,(ITS A LIE IT HAS NO BASES IN BIOLOGY)

5. Boys who are sexually inactive will experience stomach pain due
to accumulation of semen(WHAT A BIG LIE IT HAS NO BASES BIOLOGICALLY OR MEDICALLY)

6. Sex is love

7. People says well, if it does not harm the both party nothing is wrong with it( THAT IS LIE, SEX IS BASICALLY A SPIRITUAL TRANSACTION)

8. The other word for sex is making love (NO)

9. Sex enforces a closer and better relationship (what a big lie. That only happens in marriage)

10. When you do not have sex you get weak or you will not be
able to perform very well (lie)

11. Because everybody is doing, it is right ( CAPITAL NO BECAUSE EVERYBODY IS DOING IT DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT, THE MAJORITY COULD BE SINCERELY WRONG)

12. They said sexual experience before marriage helps peoples (NO, RATHER IT WILL CREATE MORE PROBLEM FOR YOU)

13. They said sex for young girls aids their development( What A Big Lie From Devil)

14. If you do not start having sex early in life, you will have complication during birth (LIE)

15. They said having sex with man enhances his love for you (A SERIOUS LIE. BECAUSE AFTER SLEEPING WITH YOU HE WILL TELL HIS FRIEND YOU ARE NOT A WIFE MATERIAL)

16. They say the best way to appreciate a man who has been good to you is sex( You Are Using Your Destiny For Entertainment)

17. Since we have promise our self marriage we can be having sex with each other( angel weeps when they sees you preparing for hell fire in that way)

18. They said men hate virgin, loose it before your wedding day (A big lie)

19. I will do it and ask for forgiveness (BUT REMEMBER BIBLE SAYS “NO SINNER WILL GO UNPUNISHED” EVERYTHING HAVE HIS OWN CONSEQUENCE)

NOTE: EVERY SEX BEFORE MARRIAGE IS ENTERTAINING MEN WITH YOUR DESTINY.

TRUE OR FALSE

Source: Evans Awuah

Thursday, 28 March 2013

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: Meet The 'Hottest' Minister of Our Time!

Hot, young and sexy, Victoria Lakshmi Hammah will indeed do a lot of communication with her body


She is naturally-endowed from hair to toe, and has the kind of body you would call “huge”.

Victoria Lakshmi Hammah, the deputy minister designate for Communications, was among the last batch of deputy ministers released by President John Mahama on Tuesday March 26 2013.

Her nomination has come under strict scrutiny from persons who think she simply ‘ doesn't have it’ – whatever that means. What we do know however is that, she has ‘it’. Yes, she has the kind of looks that should spice up an otherwise dull state institution.

Hammah contested and lost the Ablekuma West Constituency seat to the NPP’s Ursula Owusu in last year’s elections. True to predictions, she’s been handed a ministerial position.

Hot, young and sexy Victoria who is a graduate of University of Ghana has been in the media for quite some time now.

She hosted a late night relationship and sex program “Real Talk” on TV3 and also hosted a similar program “Chocolate Factory” which aired on Cine Afrik and Hitz TV on the Multi-TV.

The yet to be approved deputy minister of Communications is also the Executive Director of Progressive Organization for Women's Advancement (POWA), a non-governmental organization made up of a network of Public Spirited Youth committed to the advancement of Women’s Right as a link to other broader Social Justice Causes.





































Victoria Hammah



Source: Eugene Osafo-Nkansah/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana

"Lazy" Morning Shows Brouhaha...Sefa-Kayi Shares His Opinion

Kwami Sefa Kayi

Kwami Sefa Kayi, popularly known as the Chairman-General, the award winning broadcaster of the flagship programme, "Kokrokoo" on Peace FM, has stated that he agrees with President John Dramani Mahama's assertion that the style used in structuring some morning shows is lazy, but stressed however that technocrats and experts would not want to appear on political shows because of unnecessary politicization of their views and constant vilification.

“We have polarized this country on partisan lines to the extent that, we make it look as though there are no knowledgeable individuals in this country anymore.

So everything ones says is seen through political lenses and for the fact that these experts and professionals would not want to be caught in the line of fire, which is full of insults and vilification, would not comment on serious national issues,” the Ace broadcaster said.

The 'Chairman-General' recounted an incident in the recent past where two professionals and academicians with long service in the educational sector in Ghana were called names in the media because he sought their views on the duration of the Senior High School (SHS) education.

“When the issue of three or four years with regards to the SHS came up, I called Professor Addea-Mensah a former Vice-chancellor of the University of Ghana and Professor Djambga, the former Director General of WAEC for their views on the issue having in mind the experience and long service in the educational sector of this country.

A government official came out to say these two academicians are not qualified to speak to the issue because the two stated that the duration should remain four years,” the Chairman revealed.

Chairman Kwami Sefa-Kayi’s submission comes on the heels of President Mahama’s observation that the sensational nature of radio presentation in the country, especially on morning shows, makes it difficult for pertinent issues affecting the ordinary Ghanaian to be highlighted.

“Radio is the most potent media vehicle and it shapes perceptions of people and so even more than newspapers, radio must get it right in terms of shaping our people’s perception but often the style that is used is very lazy” the President said.

President Mahama made the comments during a meeting with senior editors and executives of the Ghana Journalists Associations at the Flagstaff House in Accra on Friday.

Speaking on Asempa Fm’s afternoon political show, the 2012 Radio and Television Personality award winner, concurred with the President but blamed the politicians for this problem because “If a technocrat or expert airs his views on matters of public interest and it does not favor one party, that party would come after him.”

He maintained that “if we stop politicizing everything in the country we will move forward”.

Source: Prince Obimpeh/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Prez Mahama Receives Bill Gates At Flagstaff House

Prez Mahama meets Bill Gates

President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday commended Mr Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, for his tremendous support to Ghana's Public Healthcare system, especially in the area of HIV/AIDS.

He also mentioned School Feeding Programme, fight against malaria and maternal healthcare as some of the programmes the Bill Gate Foundation had supported in Ghana.

President Mahama gave this commendation when he received Mr Bill Gates at the Flagstaff House.

Mr Bill Gates is in Ghana for a two-day working visit to see some of the projects his Foundation is executing and to participate in the immunization tour.

President Mahama said the support from the Bill Gates’ Foundation had helped to boost the nutritional needs of children and increase school enrolment, making Ghana reach the universal enrolment level.

On malaria, President Mahama stated that government was using new methods of tackling the malaria parasite by the use of Bio Lavaesite to supplement the existing methods.

President Mahama however expressed disappointment over Ghana's poor show in handling sanitation and maternal mortality, making Ghana lag behind achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDG).

The President assured that the government was adopting new ways of tackling the sanitation situation in the country.

Mr. Bill Gates said he was in the country to observe Ghana's healthcare system and the need to replicate it elsewhere and promised to partner with Ghana to ensure that the health needs of the people are met in the coming years.


Source: GNA

President Mahama nominates more deputy ministers

Victoria Hammah -Ministry of Communications 


His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, has in accordance with articles 79 of the 1992 Constitution, released his fourth list of Deputy Minister nominees.

A statement signed the Executive Secretary of the president Dr Raymond Atuguba named the deputy ministers as follows:


1. Ricketts Kweku Hagan - Ministry of Finance

2. Ebenezer Okletey Teye Larbi - Ministry of Defence

3. Dr. Tia Sugri -Ministry of Health

4. Alex Kyeremeh -Ministry of Education

5. Yaw Effah Baafi -Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.

6. James Agalga -Ministry of Interior

7. Vincent Oppong Asamoah -Ministry of Water Resources, Works & Housing

8. Sampson Ahi -Ministry of Water Resources, Works & Housing

9. Dr. Alhassan Ahmed Yakubu -Ministry of Food & Agriculture

10. Dr. Hannah Louisa Bissiw -Ministry of Food & Agriculture

11. Benjamin Dagadu - Ministry of Energy and Petroleum

12. John Abdulai Jinapor -Ministry of Energy & Petroleum

13. Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed -Ministry of Information & Media Relations

14. Joseph Yammin -Ministry of Youth & Sports

15. Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye -Ministry of Trade & Industry

16. Victoria Hammah -Ministry of Communications

17. John Alexander Ackon -Ministry of Chieftaincy & Traditional Affairs

18. Isaac Adjei-Mensah -Ministry of Roads & Highways

19. Mohammed Baba Ahmed Jamal -Ministry of Local Government & Rural
Development

20. Dzifa Gomashie -Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts

21. Antwi Boasiako-Sekyere - Ministry of Employment & Labour Relations

22. Dr. Musheibu Mohammed-Alfa -Ministry of Environment, Science, Tech & Innovation

23. Aquinas Quansah -Ministry of Fisheries & Aquaculture Development

24. Benita Okity-Dua -Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection

25. Rachael Florence Apoh -Ministry of Gender, Children & Social Protection

"Furthermore, in accordance with Article 256(2) of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama has nominated A.B.A. Fuseini, as Deputy Regional Minister Designate for the Northern Region," the statement said.

Yes! I’m Pregnant & Enjoying With My Newly-Wedded Husband - Actress Emelia Brobbey

Emelia Brobbey

Popular actress, Emelia Brobbey would talk about anything and everything but hardly about her marriage which is always an out-of-bounds subject. “My marriage is very private and I intend to keep it as such”, she told Showbiz over the phone last weekend from her UK home.

“Some celebrities may be comfortable speaking publicly about their marriages but that is not me. I see marriage as a sacred thing which shouldn’t be in the public domain”.

Emelia was responding to media reports that accused her of infidelity and claimed that she was pregnant for another man who was not her husband.

Emelia told Showbiz that she would have preferred not to talk about the false report but for the wrong impression that may have been created by it.

Although Emelia confirmed that she was pregnant, she said she was pregnant for her husband she got married to not quite long ago.

“I divorced my former husband a little over one year ago after I found out that things were not working well for us. I asked for a divorce from my ex when I found out that he had three children without my knowledge.

“I got married to him without knowing he had kids and after I found out I said there was no way I could stay with such a man, I filed for a divorce and it was granted” Emelia explained to Showbiz.

Emelia Brobbey regretted the timing of the false publication as she is now enjoying a new life with her newly wedded husband. “How would my husband feel reading from a newspaper and on the Internet that his wife’s pregnancy was for another man?”

Emelia started acting in 2002 with the help of Daniel Adeley who introduced her to Miracle Films production for her first movie role in Tribal War.

Despite the fact that the role was a minor one, she took it and it served as a stepping stone to bigger ones.

Currently she has featured in over 50 movies which are a mix of Twi and English. They include War of Roses, Tribal War, Wo Nyamesom Mpo Ni, Hidden Passions, Blackmail, Afunumuba, Aku Sika, Ama Ghana, Sika Ye Abrantie, Obiyaa and Whose Fault.

Emelia had two nominations in the 2010 Ghana Movie Awards for Best Actress in Leading Role ( Local Language) and Most Favourite Actress categories alongside others such as Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Nelson, Nana Ama Mcbrown and Rose Mensah popularly known as Kyeiwa.

Besides acting, Emelia has sterling teaching credentials. She trained and obtained a Teachers Certificate ‘A’ at the Kibi Presbyterian Training College and taught at Obuasi JSS complex, Martin Luther King School in Kumasi and Soul Clinic International School in Accra.

She also holds a Diploma in Journalism from Manifold Tutorial College and a Degree in Human Resource Management from Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).


very preggers Emelia


Source: Graphic showbiz

Monday, 25 March 2013

Accra Mall Bans Sex In Their Toilet!

Accra Mall notice by Management
The management of the Accra Mall has decided to prosecute all offenders who come to their toilet to wash their kitchen items, change their clothes, buy & sell (only God knows what they are buying and selling), stand on the toilet bowl, brush their teeth, smoke and wait for this…have SEX.

Call this the seven (7) laws of the Accra Mall’s management and you will not be wrong.

Come to think of it, where there is no law, there is no crime and where there is no crime, there is no punishment therefore that could explain the recent position of the management.

It means that if that the law has always been there from the beginning it would have restrained people’s actions and hence no need for this development.

It may be funny but what attracted us to the piece was that of all places in the world, people can actually choose the toilet as their pampampam ground-at least it’s written as the sixth law there.

Can we say that those involved who are already in a relationship just want to experience another atmosphere? After all, a romantic date at the mall could end up in adventure, possibly we cannot rule out any option here, anything can happen.

It may be funny, but we must understand that sometimes problems don't require a solution to solve them; instead they require maturity to outgrow them.


Source: Chuks Ineh-Adentan.com

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Cassano names baby ‘Lionel’ after Messi

Cassano
The Italian revealed his belief that the Argentina forward is "the best player in football history", and said he eventually convinced his wife that it was not such a bad idea

Inter forward Antonio Cassano has revealed that he has named his newborn son Lionel due to his “love” for Barcelona icon Lionel Messi.

The Argentine scored 91 goals in competitive matches in 2012 and won his fourth Ballon d’Or in a row, and the Nerazzurri star has said that his admiration for the attacker influenced the naming of his child.

“I named him Lionel because I’m a massive fan of the best player in history. My wife wasn’t keen, but then I convinced her,” he told Italian TV programme Undici.

“In my opinion, Messi is the most important player in history. I’m in love with him on a footballing level.”

Lionel, who was born on Monday night, is Cassano’s second son after his firstborn Christopher (perhaps Cassano’s version of Cristiano?!).

Extra Time thinks that it is probably a good thing that Cassano did not follow Gerard Pique’s formula of naming his son after a club the other side of the Mediterranean: Milan.

After all, Real Sociedad doesn’t quite have the same ring to it as Lionel, does it?


By Miles Chambers/Goal.com

Benefits Of Kissing

 

There are actual Kiss Scientists who study kissing. They are called Philematologists and they have discovered a wide range of benefits of kissing such as:

1. Kissing lowers stress.

It decreases the stress hormone cortisol and increases serotonin levels in the brain. Kissing has also been measured to lower anxiety and has similar benefits to meditation.

2. Kissing makes us happier.

It improves our mood by increasing endorphins, which are our feel-good hormones.

“Happiness is like a kiss - it feels best when you give it to someone else.” ~Author Unknown

3. Kissing keeps us healthy.

It improves our immunity by releasing antibodies that kill bacteria. And kissing helps us prevent cavities by increasing saliva that washes our teeth. It has also been shown that our saliva secretes natural antibiotics when we kiss.

“Never a lip is curved with pain? That can't be kissed into smile again.”? ~Brete Harte

4. Kissing calms us down and promotes pleasure.

It increases levels of oxytocin otherwise known as the "love hormone" which calms us. Kissing also reduces pain through our saliva which contains a kind of anesthetic and increases pleasure by releasing dopamine.

"Your hugs and kisses are like the stars that light up my life when things get dark." – Author Unknown

5. Kissing strengthens our relationships.

It promotes togetherness and couples who kiss regularly live five years longer than those who don’t.

"A kiss seals two souls for a moment in time.” ~Levende Waters

Top 10 Reasons To Kiss List:

Lowers blood pressure
Decreases cortisol stress hormone
Increases seratonin
Reduces pain
Increases oxytocin
Improves immunity
Fights off cavities
Increases dopamine
Improves mood
Lowers anxiety

There are plenty more benefits to kissing...but I am guessing that you already have your favorite reasons. What’s my favorite kissing moment, you ask? When you can feel your partner smiling as you kiss each other. Kissing makes us smile more!

Love yourself, love your day, love your life!


Source: mindbodygreen.com /credit peacefmonline

Monday, 11 March 2013

President Mahama Reshuffles Ministers;

His Excellency JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA

A statement signed by Executive Secretary to the President, Raymond Atuguba, indicated that the reshuffle was necessitated by, among others, the President’s aim to have Regional Ministers focus mainly on the political and technical coordination of the development efforts of MMDAs.

Below is a statement from the Presidency
Part of the vision of the administration of His Excellency JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA, President of the Republic of Ghana, is to transform the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) into incubators and realisers of local level development that brings real, immediate and sustainable development opportunities, benefits and services to the people of Ghana.

In line with this vision, in order for Regional Ministers to focus mainly on the political and technical coordination of the development efforts of MMDAs, and as a measure to foster national unity, integration and cohesion, the President has effecte the following Ministerial reshuffle:


1. The Ashanti Regional Minister, MR. SAMUEL SARPONG, moves to the Central Region.


2. The Brong Ahafo Regional Minister, MR. ERIC OPOKU, moves to the Ashanti Region.


3. The Central Regional Minister, MR. EBENEZER KWADWO TEYE ADDO, moves to the Western Region.


4. The Eastern Regional Minister, MR. JULIUS DEBRAH, moves to the Greater Accra Region.


5. The Greater Accra Regional Minister, NII LARYEA AFOTEY AGBO, moves to the Volta Region.


6. The Upper East Regional Minister, DR. EPHRAIM AVEA NSOH, moves to the Upper West Region.


7. The Upper West Regional Minister, MR. BEDE ANWATAAZUMO ZIEDENG, moves to the Northern Region.


8. The Volta Regional Minister, MRS. HELEN NTOSO, moves to the Eastern Region.


9. The Western Regional Minister, MR. PAUL EVANS AIDOO, moves to the Brong Ahafo Region.


10. Minister of State at the Presidency, Alhaji Limuna Mohammed Muniru, moves to the Upper East as Ag. Regional Minister.



Sunday, 10 March 2013

FDA uncovers massive fraud by 3 giant pharmaceutical companies, lives of millions at risk




The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has uncovered widespread fraud by three giant Ghanaian pharmaceutical companies that has put the lives of millions at risk of real fatality.

The three companies - including Lymens Medical Supplies Limited and Sarkuff Pharmacy - are alleged to have fraudulently imported unregistered, fake and substandard medicines.

The FDA found that these “dangerous drugs” have already been supplied to hospitals and pharmacy shops across the country for use.

The authority has in a massive nationwide operation seized large quantities of the medicines.

The alarming part of the FDA report noted that the fake, substandard and contaminated imported Oxytocin and Ergometrine injections when given to women will fail to control bleeding after child delivery and could result in death.

The FDA said Lymens Medical Limited supplied unregistered, substandard and contaminated Oxytocin-Lytocin injections to regional medical stores and hospitals in Greater Accra, Volta, Eastern, Ashanti and Western Regions.

The substandard and contaminated Oxytocin injections according to the FDA were manufactured in China by companies with no addresses.

The owner of Lymens Medical Supplies Limited has failed to provide the addresses of these companies to the FDA while efforts by the FDA to get the addresses of these companies yielded no results raising the suspicion of the non-existence of the said companies.

A third company is said to have registered Ergometrine injection from Ciron Drugs in India with the FDA, however samples of the product purchased from hospitals countrywide were found to be substandard as they contained no active pharmaceutical ingredients.

The company has also supplied unregistered and substandard Oxytocin injection manufactured in China by Anhui Medihel Company Limited to hospitals and other health facilities throughout the country.

Sarkuff Pharmacy on the other hand, supplied fake Oxytocin, Ergometrine and quinine injections to the Saltpond Government Hospital and other pharmacies.

The medicines were manufactured in India, Pakistan and China for pharmacies in Nigeria with addresses like Onitsha and Agege Motor Road.

Sarkuff Pharmacy claimed that the drugs were bought from Nigerian drug peddlers at Okaishie in the Central business district of Accra.

The three companies are assisting the FDA and the police in further investigations, while hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and the general public are hereby being advised to be careful when purchasing medicines from these companies.

Issaka Collison Kofi of FDA’s Drug Inspectorate Unit told Joy News, these products are very dangerous “because we are talking of Uterotonics and Antibiotics. When you talk of Uterotonics, they are used to control bleeding after birth so you can imagine if what we have on the market are substandard,” then the country’s quest to fight and reduce maternal mortality is at risk.

The antibiotics, he noted, are used to control several ailments and “when we have counterfeits on the market, it exactly can lead to death.”

Issaka Collison Kofi indicated that his outfit has handed the matter over to the police and the three pharmaceutical companies will be prosecuted.

Credit:myjoyonline.com

Messi breaks world record with goal streak

Messi breaks world record with goal against Deportivo

The Argentine has become the only player in football history to have netted in 17 consecutive league games following his late strike at Camp Nou on Saturday night
Lionel Messi's late strike for Barcelona at home to Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday night saw the Argentine set a new world record for consecutive league goals in the top flight.

The goal, Barca's second in the 2-0 win over the Galicians, means Messi has netted in 17 straight Liga games, bettering the previous mark of 16, set by Teodor Peterek.

Peterek had scored 22 goals in 16 consecutive league matches in the Polish First Division way back in 1937-38.

Messi, who recently surpassed 200 goals in La Liga, now has 40 in the Primera Division this term, a total which would have been enough to win the Pichichi prize for the top scorer in every single season except the last one - which he himself claimed.

Brazil striker Ronaldo previously held the record for scoring in consecutive games in La Liga with 10 during his time with Barca, a mark long since surpassed by the Argentine.

credit:Ben Hayward....goal.com

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Names Of Deputy Ministers To Be Released By Weekend - Prez Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama


President John Dramani Mahama has hinted that names of all nominated Deputy Ministers would be released for vetting and approval by Parliament by the end of this week.

He said although all the names were ready, consultations were still being carried out with the substantive Ministers and could be ready by weekend.

President Mahama gave this hint when swore-in three Regional Ministers at the Flagstaff House, Kanda.

The Regional Ministers were; Mr Julius Debrah, Eastern Region, Ms Helen Adzoa Ntoso, Volta Region and Dr Ephraim Avea Nsoh, Upper East Region.

He said his administration would also decentralize the Cabinet by holding meetings in every regional capital, where regional ministers would be invited to attend and provide inputs in such cabinet meetings.

President Mahama said the decentralization of Cabinet would also give them the opportunity to know much about the regions, by assessing their development potentials and challenges.

The President appealed to the Regional Ministers to move out of their offices to the field where they could inspect development projects interact with the people and draw government closer to the people they were serving in the communities.

He advised them to seek the advice of the Interior Minister anytime there were issues concerning national security in their regions.

President Mahama appealed to Ministers to work hard to eliminate land and chieftaincy disputes that could hamper the peace and unity of the people.

Ms Helen Adzoa Ntoso, Volta Regional Minister on behalf of her colleagues, thanked President Mahama for reposing confidence in them and gave the assurance that they would work hard to achieve the goals of the “Better Ghana Agenda”.


Source: GNA

Rooney & Fergie on explosive collision course over Manchester United future

Rooney & Fergie
The Red Devils boss has run out of patience with his inconsistent star man and wants a summer sale, but the player himself is determined not to be forced out of Old Trafford

As he emerged smiling from the Manchester United team bus two hours before kick-off at Old Trafford on Tuesday evening, Wayne Rooney had no clue as to the humiliation that lay in store.

In truth, few did - Sir Alex Ferguson only informed a handful of senior players of his starting XI before reaching the ground. That Rooney was not among them is in itself telling.



When the teams were announced, shockwaves rippled through Twitter. Wayne Rooney, resident superstar with a wage to match and one of the biggest symbols of his club for almost a decade, snubbed in favour of a raw young striker, a flaky Portuguese winger and a 39-year-old legend.

The striker himself made no comment, but wife Coleen broke her silence to voice a reaction shared by many. “I can’t believe @WayneRooney isn’t starting tonight!!!,” she tweeted.

It was regarded as a surprise of epic proportions. But then, perhaps it should not have been. Sir Alex’s benching of Rooney for United’s biggest game of the season, seismic though it was, is merely a continuation of the process which has seen the relationship between player and manager erode over the past three years.

It is now at breaking point. Ferguson wants shot of Rooney, but the striker is in no hurry to go anywhere. That is where Rooney holds the advantage; his value will nosedive as soon as the summer transfer window closes. If he is still at Old Trafford on September 1, he will be into his penultimate season at the club. The two men are at loggerheads, with the backdrop of a Bosman transfer on the horizon.

Even at their closest, Rooney and Sir Alex always enjoyed a fiery bond. In his autobiography released last year, entitled My Decade, the former Everton star revealed he has often elected to “shout back” when subjected to the Scot’s infamous ‘hairdryer’ treatment. “I don’t like getting shouted at by anyone,” he admitted. “I tell him he’s wrong and I’m right.”

Yet underneath all this, Sir Alex always fundamentally saw Rooney as something of a prodigal son. Until, of course, October 2010 when, having endured the worst few months of his career to date, the striker stunned everyone by announcing his intention to leave and questioning the club’s ambition.

If the former disclosure hurt Sir Alex, the latter left him seething. Rooney’s withering assessment of the ability of his own team-mates was viewed as a personal slight by his manager and, despite the saga unexpectedly ending in a bumper new contract with a basic wage of €287,000-a-week, the Scot has neither forgotten nor forgiven.

Ever since, Rooney has been the United player most regularly singled out for criticism, whether because of his weight, his lifestyle or his level of performance.

He has also become more acquainted with being dropped - on New Year’s Day last year he was omitted from the United squad to take on Blackburn at Old Trafford, fined a week’s wages and forced to train on his day off following a poor showing at Carrington the morning after a Boxing Day night out with Jonny Evans and Darron Gibson.

The investment reportedly demanded by Rooney arrived last summer in the shape of Robin van Persie. But if the England star believed the £25 million Dutchman was a sign of his growing influence at Old Trafford, he has been proved sorely mistaken. Rather than enhancing his standing, the former Arsenal man has relegated the 27-year-old to second billing.

This season Rooney’s most important stats remain impressive - 18 goals and 15 assists in 32 appearances for club and country, despite rarely playing as the lead striker - yet his efforts have done nothing to alter Sir Alex’s view that he is no longer the player who sensationally lit up the Premier League three years ago, or one capable of influencing the biggest matches.

Rooney’s lucrative current contract runs until the summer of 2015, but Sir Alex has no desire to renew it and commit another huge pot of money to a player he no longer believes merits such investment. The Scot is also loathe to deal again with Rooney’s controversial agent Paul Stretford. He has turned his attentions to other options, most notably Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski.

The only other solution for United is to sell, and doing so at the end of this season would guarantee the greatest possible financial return - leave it another season and Rooney will be heading into the final year of his contract, with a Bosman on the horizon.

But getting rid of Rooney will not be easy - most notably because the player himself has no desire to leave, regardless of the tensions with his manager.

He is settled in Manchester with high-school sweetheart Coleen, who is expected to give birth to the couple’s second child in July, in the middle of the transfer window. They live in a custom-built multi-million pound mansion in Prestbury, Cheshire, which was only completed last year. The close proximity to Liverpool also means familiar connections on both sides remain close.

From a footballing perspective, too, it is also easy to see why Rooney would want to stay at Old Trafford. Just 54 goals shy of Sir Bobby Charlton’s all-time scoring record for United at the age of just 27, he is almost certain to write himself into the history of the club if he remains.

If he is to leave, however, the obvious solution in geographical terms would appear to be a move across town to Manchester City.

The ‘noisy neighbours’ were Rooney’s most interested suitors when he submitted his transfer request three years ago. But it is highly unlikely Sir Alex would sell a talented asset to his bitterest rivals, and City for their part now consider Napoli’s Edinson Cavani and Atletico Madrid’s Radamel Falcao higher priority targets.

Beyond City, Rooney’s potential destinations are limited. Barcelona would be unlikely to make a move due to financial constraints, and the major Italian clubs are already in the grip of austerity measures. Bayern Munich, though capable of spending big money where necessary, would be unwilling to match his mammoth wages. And although the upcoming presidential elections at Real Madrid will not be as fiercely disputed as usual, the unopposed Florentino Perez is focused firmly on Falcao, though his top priority is keeping Cristiano Ronaldo happy.

Only Paris Saint-Germain look to have the resources and inclination to countenance signing a player of Rooney’s stature.

Invariably when a player exhausts the patience of Sir Alex, his days at Old Trafford are soon cut short. Just ask Jaap Stam, Roy Keane, Ruud van Nistelrooy or David Beckham.

But in this particular game of poker, it is Rooney who has the upper hand. He may harbour no hopes of outlasting his indefatigable manager, but he can still happily play the waiting game, allow his contract to run down and see what comes. Emotions aside, Sir Alex knows it would be madness to allow a player who remains an incredibly valuable asset to leave for nothing.

At 27, Rooney knows his next contract may be his last. He is prepared to wait for it, but his manager has made up his mind too. The scene is set for another titanic battle of wills.


SPECIAL REPORT By Liam Twomey/goal.com

Friday, 1 March 2013

Ghana Porn Film Out Again!


The release of “The adventures of Wapipi Jay”, the first ever Ghanaian pornographic movie in 2007 sent shockwaves down the spines of many decent people.

Indeed most people especially those who identified some of the principal characters in the move could not fathom why their own kith and kin could engage in such abominable venture. Despite the huge anger and protestations, the producers of the movie, Wakiki Entertainment have released part 2, which is being sold especially amongst the Ghanaian community abroad.

Some are also believed to be available in some shops in Ghana. The porn was done in the form of a local twi movie with cast, crew and producers all coming from Ghana. Sound tracks for the movie had songs from artistes including Lumba, Ofori Amponsah, K.K Fosu and others. The principal characters include two males, Wapipi Jay and K. Bonsu whiles their female partners are Adjoa, Akosua, Fatima and others.
Although the movie was purported to have been shot on locations in New York and Los Angeles, the appearance of the rooms used looked like hostels in Ghana.



In part two of the movie, Wapipi and K. Bonsu engage in explicit sexual acts in different styles with the ladies whilst some of the ladies were also involved in abominable lesbian acts.


Source: People & Places

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