Author: Kobby Josvan

  • Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death

    Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi sentenced to death

    According to Toomaj Salehi’s attorney, dissident rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death for his participation in the widespread protests that swept through Iran in 2022.

    “An order for the execution of Toomaj Salehi has been issued,” Salehi’s lawyer Amir Raesian tweeted Wednesday.

    The rapper was reportedly tortured after being arrested, detained, and kept in solitary confinement.

    According to Iranian pro-reform sites Shargh and Entekhab, an Isfahan court on Tuesday overturned the ruling of the higher Supreme Court in Saleh’s case, adopting the original finding of “corruption on earth” and imposing the death penalty as the maximum penalty. This is an unprecedented move.

    Toomaj Salehi

    Salehi, 32, was briefly released from jail last year before police brutally arrested him again and sent him to a prison in Isfahan, according to witnesses at the time. Salehi has been vocally critical of the Iranian regime and outspoken against the government in rap lyrics and on social media.

    In a statement released by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), UN experts said that he was detained again after he made an appearance in a video in which he claimed to have been subjected to abuse and held in solitary confinement for 252 days after his arrest in October 2022.

    Ye-One Rhie, a German member of parliament who supports Salehi politically in Europe, referred to Salehi’s death sentence as “absurd and inhumane.”

    “It is still completely unclear how this verdict came about,” she tweeted Wednesday. “It is unbelievable how irresponsibly and arbitrarily the Iranian regime treats defendants. It is impossible to recognize the rule of law in the chaos of the courts in charge.”

  • The inspiring journey of Ghanaian Professor, Dr. Wisdom Tettey

    The inspiring journey of Ghanaian Professor, Dr. Wisdom Tettey

    Dr. Wisdom Tettey grew up in Ghana, where he was born. During his secondary education at St. John’s School, Sekondi in the Western Region, he developed a passion for communication and the media.

    After completing his undergraduate studies in Mass Communication at the University of Ghana, he continued on to Carleton University in Canada to for his master’s degree in Journalism. Dr. Tettey’s passion for learning drove him to study for a Ph.D. in mass communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. He built a solid foundation in media studies and communication during his academic career.

    After completing his studies, Dr. Tettey embarked on an illustrious career in academia. He has occupied a number of leadership roles in academic institutions, most notably that of Dean of the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at the University of British Columbia Okanagan, located in Canada. He currently holds the positions of president of Carleton University, vice-president, and principal of the University of Toronto Scarborough.

    Dr. Wisdom Tettey, President of Carleton University

    Dr. Wisdom Tettey is experienced in African politics, media studies, and communication. Through his career, he has conducted extensive research on the role of media in democratization processes, media regulation, media and social change.

    His research has had a significant influence on media regulation. Through his work, the importance of finding a balance between media freedom and responsible, ethical journalism has been highlighted. He has influenced conversations on developing legal frameworks that safeguard free speech while guaranteeing responsibility and professionalism in the media sector by looking at how the media plays a part in democratic processes. His studies have emphasised the significance of inclusive and diverse media representation and prompted policy discussions about promoting media pluralism and reducing media bias. Policymakers and media regulators can benefit greatly from Dr. Tettey’s research in developing just and efficient media laws.

    In addition to his academic accomplishments, Dr. Tettey is renowned for his dedication to promoting diversity and inclusivity in higher education. He actively strives to create a welcoming and equitable learning environment because he believes that education has the ability to change people’s lives and communities.

    His Impacts

    In his field, Dr. Wisdom Tettey has had a tremendous impact. Our understanding of the media’s impact on African societies and governments has been shaped in part by this research. Dr. Tettey’s research on media and social change has illuminated the media’s transformative potential in addressing social issues and promoting constructive changes in society. His contributions have influenced communication practice and policy in addition to enhancing scholarly understanding. Dr. Wisdom Tettey’s ideas continue to have a broad impact on African discourse, particularly in relation to politics, media, and development.

    Outstanding Qualities

    Professor possesses several inspiring qualities that have contributed to his success. Above all, he is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about media studies, African politics, and communication. Through his research and leadership in academia, he sincerely hopes to have a positive impact. Dr. Tettey is renowned for his commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity in higher education as well. He believes in the power of education to transform lives and communities. His commitment to creative thinking, social change, and excellence serves as an inspiration to many.

    All things considered, Dr. Wisdom Tettey is a monument to his enthusiasm for learning, his devotion to scholarly achievement, and his resolve to use his research and leadership to positively influence society.

  • Ghanaian Dr. Wisdom Tettey named president of Carleton University

    Ghanaian Dr. Wisdom Tettey named president of Carleton University

    • Tettey will also join the political science department of the school in a tenure-track role.

    Dr. Wisdom Tettey, a Ghanaian who holds the position of vice president at the University of Toronto, takes up his five-year term as Carleton’s president.

    It was announced on Tuesday that Wisdom Tettey will take over as vice-chancellor and the 17th president of Carleton University on January 1.

    Carleton’s board of governors chair Greg Farrell referred to Tettey as “an inclusive and authentic leader who will build on the university’s reputation for teaching, learning, and research excellence” in a news release. With his audacious plan to establish Carleton as a premier university on a national and worldwide level, he left an impression on the advisory committee.

    “Fostering and sustaining an equitable, inclusive, healthy, caring and mutually supportive working and learning environment” was Tettey’s stated commitment.

    In addition to his role as principal of U of T Scarborough and professor of political science and development studies, Tettey is currently vice-president of the University of Toronto.

    According to a release, he has assisted in implementing a five-year strategic plan called Inspiring Inclusive Excellence to interact with a variety of viewpoints both inside and outside the university. He also contributed to the creation of the Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion in Higher Education, which lays out a commitment to comprehending the consequences of racism against Black people and working to improve Black inclusion.

    “Under his direction, U of T Scarborough has thrived as a centre of inclusive excellence and a prototype for long-term campus expansion,” said Meric Gertler, president of the University of Toronto.

    In 2018, Tettey assumed the role of vice president at U of T. In 2023, he was nominated again for a second five-year term.

    Dr. Tettey, a researcher in African politics, media, and diaspora, will start a tenure-track job in the political science department at Carleton University.

    He had previously served as interim dean of the Faculty of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary and as dean of the Irving K. Barber School of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of Creative and Critical Studies at the University of British Columbia.

    Ghanaian-born Tettey completed his second education at St. John’s School, Sekondi (in the Western Region of Ghana) and undergraduate studies at the University of Ghana in Accra, the capital city before going to Canada for graduate work. He received a political science master’s degree from the University of British Columbia and a doctorate from Queen’s University.

    Since Benoit-Antoine Bacon left Carleton on August 31 to take a position as president and vice-chancellor at the University of British Columbia, Jerry Tomberlin has filled the roles of interim president and vice-chancellor.

  • Susan Abena Preko Dankwa appointed as the HR and Manager at Top Media Group

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa appointed as the HR and Manager at Top Media Group

    Mrs. Susan Abena Preko Dankwa has been appointed as the new Human resource/Manager for Accra based broadcasting company Top media group.

    Top Media Group owners of Top Radio 103.1 and Top TV located in the Center of the capital city Accra, Kokomlemle come as one of the longest Media Group in the country with good audience share.

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa comes with a rich quality of experience in the media and human resource space. Her managerial skills are undoubtedly one of the best on the market.

    She holds a bachelor’s degree in arts (business studies) from Wisconsin International University, HND, bilingual secretary, and management studies, and attended Ghana Institute of Languages with Certificate Proficiency.

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa, who attended Aburi Girls, derives her working experience with OTM investing Limited as Administrative/HR Manager. She moved on to become the HR/Administrative Manager for a financial institution- Citizen Microfinance Limited.

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa did not end there but furthered to become the Executive Director of MBM- (Media & Brand Management), a marketing company. She had a stink with OTM Foundation as their Corporate Manager.

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa’s banking experience was with the collapsed First Capital Plus Bank, where she was a senior Corporate Executive.

    Her media experience started with Hot FM 93.3 fm. She served diligently as the client service ,traffic, and administrative manager. She worked with the likes of Adakabre Frimpong Manso, Okyeame Quophie, Kofi Adoma, and many others, to mention but a few. She is currently the CEO and owner of Malai Foods, manufacturers of Malai Kpakposhito, sauce, Malai spice and catering services .

    Susan Abena Preko Dankwa comes with a lot of experience, and her prowess will definitely be felt better and see to the upliftment of Top Media Group.

    We wish her all the best in her new managerial role.

  • Serwaa Amihere apologizes to Ghanaians over explicit leaked video

    Serwaa Amihere apologizes to Ghanaians over explicit leaked video

    Serwaa Amihere apologizes to Ghanaians over explicit leaked video

    Ghanaian prolific broadcast journalist Serwaa Amihere released an apology statement to her loved ones, family, and employers after an intimate video of her was leaked earlier this month.

    The statement came after a video of Serwaa Amihere in bed with Henry Fitz was sensationalised on social media a few days earlier.

    In a statement spotted by KobbyJosvan.com, the journalist expressed her sincere regret to her loved ones, family, and business associates.

    Asserting that the video has embarrassed her employers, businesses, and brands she represents, the young journalist said that it has been frustrating for everyone who has supported and inspired her throughout her career.

    Serwaa apologised for any hurt the video may have caused to her loved ones, family, employers, and the brands she represents. She also expressed her belief that the video undervalued Serwaa’s influence, potential, and future.

    “At the time, 5 years ago, I considerably underestimated the extent of my influence, my potentials, what I would become, and what I would come to represent to this society.
    “Sincerely, I say sorry for the embarrassment, disappointment, and frustration which this matter has caused to my family and loved ones, to the distinguished businesses and brands I represent, and to you,” she noted.

    The television personality revealed that she was compelled to acquire extremely valuable lessons for the future due to the video leak and the damage it caused.

  • Vice President Dr. Bawumia meets Pope Francis in Rome

    Vice President Dr. Bawumia meets Pope Francis in Rome

    Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and Pope Francis had a private meeting earlier yesterday Thursday, April 24, 2024 in Rome.

    The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer and the pontiff met in the Vatican’s Paul VI Hall “auletta,” or small study, according to a statement released by the Holy See Press Office.

    Following that, Dr. Bawumia met with Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organisations.

    According to the Holy See Press Office, the meeting focused on a number of facets of Ghana’s political and socioeconomic environment while highlighting the Holy See and Ghana’s positive relationship.

    The conversation brought attention to the two organisations’ continued cooperation, particularly in vital fields like healthcare and education.

    In a post on X, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia stated: “This historic meeting gave me the chance to strengthen Ghana’s long-standing relationship with the Vatican State and the Pope and to discuss many national and global issues with Pope Francis.”

    “I also had a meeting with the Vatican Secretary for relations with States and International Organisations, H.E Paul Richard Gallagher and Ghana’s pride, Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson, who was kind to show me around the Vatican.”

    The meeting between Vice President Bawumia and Pope Francis represents the continued communication and collaboration between Ghana and the Holy See.

  • Men do not want to marry single mothers – Joselyn Dumas

    Men do not want to marry single mothers – Joselyn Dumas

    Actress and TV host Joselyn Dumas has been candid about the challenges single moms encounter when attempting to reenter the dating scene.

    Joselyn Dumas related a friend of hers who expressed reluctance to marry a child-bearing woman because he did not want to be the father of a child who was not his biological child.

    She argued that the fact that many single women choose not to marry is partly due to the prejudices they encounter as parents.

    “Let me tell you why we don’t go out and marry. I spoke to a friend of mine here, Anthony. He said, ‘Me, I will never be with a born one’.

    “His reason was, ‘Why would I come and raise somebody else’s child? That’s not my bloodline. He doesn’t have any trace of my DNA in him. Why am I going to now help someone’s bloodline grow? What about mine?’

    “And I said to myself that this is the reason why a lot of single mothers are single with their children,” he said.

    The actress also criticised the differences in viewpoints regarding adoption, contending that there should be no distinction made in how one views raising a child who is not biologically theirs.

    “I asked him, ‘What about adoption?’ And he said that’s different. But if you ask me, it’s not that different,” she said.

    She made it clear that single moms usually choose to raise their kids alone out of sacrifice and necessity rather than a desire for a solitary life.

    “You can raise the child on your own. It’s a sacrifice you’ve also made as a woman. Regardless of what it is, you are going to have this child and you’re going to raise this child. It’s not because we want to be single,” she said.

    Credit: Nkonkonsa

  • I would rather hustle, stay abroad than to be famous but broke – Teephlow

    I would rather hustle, stay abroad than to be famous but broke – Teephlow

    Ghanaian hip-hop artist Lukeman Ekow Baidoo popularly known as Teephlow has responded to rumours about his musical career, particularly those concerning his time spent living in the United States.

    Teephlow, who has been living in the US, clarified his areas of interest in response to claims made by fellow Ghanaians that he was no longer relevant.

    He emphasised the value of financial stability in a video address, saying that his goal abroad is to amass wealth rather than seek fame in Ghana.

    “I haven’t fell of, I would rather stay in U.S hustle and make money than to remain in Ghan and stay broke. I don’t want to grow old and people will be contributing funds for me. I won’t fall victim to that.,” Teephlow stated.

    Teephlow pointed out the disadvantages of being well-known but struggling financially, emphasising the importance of money over fame.

    He told other artists that he did not want to sacrifice long-term financial stability for temporary fame, hoping to avoid relying on the public for support in his later years.

    Teephlow highlighted the advantages of wealth over notoriety and highlighted the disadvantages of being well-known but struggling financially.

    He advised other artists to prioritise long-term financial stability over fleeting fame in an effort to minimise his reliance on the public for support in his later years.

  • Nollywood veteran actor Pa Zulu Adigwe reportedly passed away

    Nollywood veteran actor Pa Zulu Adigwe reportedly passed away

    Reports reaching Kobbyjosvan.com confirm that, the veteran Nollywood actor Pa Zulu Adigwe has passed away.

    Movie producer Stanley Nwoke, also known as Stanley Ontop, shared the news on Instagram.

    Adigwe’s cause of death was not disclosed by the producer, using his Instagram handle, he wrote: “I regret to announce the passing of a veteran actor. Late Mr Zulu Adigwe… what caused his death is yet to be known”.

    The Nigerian film industry is left with a void following the passing of Pa Zulu Adigwe. In addition to the recently deceased Junior Pope, a number of other Nollywood actors have also passed away this year.

  • King Promise allegedly married (Video)

    King Promise allegedly married (Video)

    Is King Promise truly married?

    On April 23, 2024, a video allegedly featuring Ghanaian singer King Promise on his wedding day went viral, causing a lot of excitement on social media Tuesday.

    Famous Ghanaian celebrities, such as superstar Sarkodie, Soafrican, Joey B, DanceGodllyod, Efia Odo, and others, were seen with King Promise in the video, dressed in traditional attire.

    Many people are currently curious about a video that has been making the rounds on the internet, which shows Ghanaian Afrobeats musician King Promise, a multiple award winner, during his customary marriage ceremony.

    In the blissful, glitzy, and glamorous marriage ceremony, which was attended by many of our well-known personalities and celebrities, the young, talented singer and “Paris” hitmaker caught everyone off guard.

    Some online users believe those scenes might be from a music video for his upcoming single.

    Watch the video below;