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  • Police lift the injunction against Yvonne Nelson’s #DumsorMustStop demo

    Police lift the injunction against Yvonne Nelson’s #DumsorMustStop demo

    The application to stop the organisers of the “#DumsorMustStop” demonstration from carrying out their scheduled protest has been retracted by the Ghana Police Service’s Greater Accra Regional Command.

    The decision to withdraw came after the organisers decided to change the original protest route. The application was withdrawn on May 20 in response to police advice that the protest organisers consider moving the site.

    Justice Lydia Osei Marfo announced during the Friday, May 24, 2024, court session that the applicants, the Ghana Police Service, had withdrawn their application in writing. As a result, the application was dismissed as withdrawn by Justice Marfo.

    The protest was originally scheduled for Saturday, May 25, 2024, but the police had previously asked that the organisers change the date. The police filed a motion requesting a court order to completely stop the event after the organisers rejected this request.

    Due to Revolution Square’s close proximity to Jubilee House, a designated security zone, and the planned protest’s late timing, a motion to prohibit it was filed on May 20, 2024.

    The actress Yvonne Nelson has been outspoken about the negative impact that the local term for sporadic blackouts, or “dumsor,” is having on her business. In 2015, she spearheaded a protest of a similar nature. She had informed the Ghana Police Service of the planned protest along with her team.

    The police, however, were against the planned protest route because of security concerns about its proximity to Jubilee House and the protest’s intended midnight end time. They were particularly against the protest’s endpoint at Revolution Square.

  • Fella Makafui Allegedly Arrested (Detail here)

    Fella Makafui Allegedly Arrested (Detail here)

    Precious Fella Makafui, an actress and businesswoman, has allegedly been arrested, according to an iSpyGh statement.

    On Wednesday, May 22, 2024, the arrest was carried out in collaboration with the Pharmacy Council Ghana and the investigative documentary filmmaking company ISPYGH 247. Makafui is accused of selling illegal drugs, engaging in deceptive advertising, and distributing advertisements that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

    Akwasi Koranteng and his group of undercover reporters from ISPYGH 247 conducted a six-month surveillance operation to track Makafui’s social media activity on TikTok and Instagram in order to compile proof of her purportedly unlawful actions.

    Beautiful Fella Makafui

    Authorities confiscated sixteen different products from her Mempeasem shop upon her arrest: Spice Herbal Infection Mixture, Yoni Wash Gel, Orgasmic Gel, Weight Gain Syrup, Spice Coded Powder, Tiger Herbal Mixture, Breast Firming and Enlargement Cream, Hip and Big Butt Tea, Butt and Hips Enlargement Oil, Booty Cream, Booty Scrub, Fertility Tea (Fibroid and Womb Tea), Vagina Detox Pearls, and Male Sexual Vitality Tea.

    According to investigators, Makafui acknowledged that the majority of the medications she sold were not FDA-registered. Bail has been issued in anticipation of additional investigation.

    This cooperative effort seeks to maintain pharmaceutical care standards, ensure adherence to pharmaceutical regulations, and shield the public from dangerous and unapproved products.

    We will provide more case updates as they become available.

  • Ama Governor to finally be called to the Bar

    Ama Governor to finally be called to the Bar

    The authorization to apply for a bar call for 2024 has been given to the popular Ghanaian social media personality and YouTuber Elorm Ama Governor-Ababio, commonly referred to as Ama Governor online.

    The announcement is a significant turning point for Ababio, who has had a difficult two years due to the Ghana Legal Council’s decision to call her to the bar.

    However, based on a list made public by the Director of the Ghana School of Law, Ama Governor is one of the 181 candidates who have been qualified for this prestigious legal ceremony, according to thelawplatform.online.

    The General Legal Council has the authority to amend the list if it finds any inconsistencies.

    Ama Governor’s application to the bar was turned down in November 2022 as a result of a complaint made by a “concerned citizen.”

    Ama Governor was accused of acting in a way that was “unbecoming of an applicant to be called to bar” in the complaint.

    The Legal Council decided to halt her call to the bar as a result of the complaint.

    The decision sparked heated discussions about the behaviour of Ghanaian law students as well as large-scale reactions on and off social media.

    Ama Governor stated that she was subjected to unfair treatment and denied the accusations of misconduct made against her.

    Ama Governor’s second denial of a call to the bar in 2023 sparked reactions.

    Her admission to the bar was approved in November 2023.

  • Bawumia commissions ultra-modern hostel facility for kayayei (Photos)

    Bawumia commissions ultra-modern hostel facility for kayayei (Photos)

    In an effort to improve the lives of head porters, or “kayayei,” Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia officially opened a brand-new dormitory facility in Accra on May 21, 2024.

    The facility aims to carry out a government commitment to provide housing and vocational training in order to address the urgent needs of the Kayayei and enhance their socioeconomic status.

    “It was a great pleasure this afternoon, in Accra, as I commissioned a multi-purpose hostel facility for head potters (Kayayei), as well as a training programme, the Kayayei Empowerment Programme for them.

    “The commissioning of the ultra-modern residential facility and training centre, is in fulfilment of a promise I made to the head potters, on behalf of government, when I visited their hub in Agbogbloshie, Accra, to greet them.

    Bawumia commissions ultra-modern hostel facility for kayayei
    “With government adding a training programme to the residential facility, we have moved beyond the promise of addressing their pressing needs, to also offering them transitional job pathways, to enhance their socio-economic status,” the vice president said in a Facebook post.

    With additional centres being built in Techiman and Kumasi, the facilities, which are situated in Madina and Ashaiman, are a part of a larger initiative to affect over 100,000 Kayayei nationwide.

    At the commissioning ceremony, Dr. Bawumia gave thanks to all of the government agencies and partners that worked together to make the project a reality.

    “I am profoundly grateful to the following government agencies: the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA), National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (CTVET), Ghana Education Trust Fund (GETFund), Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), “District Assemblies Common Fund (DACF), Ghana Gas, Ghana Health Service, and BOST, as well as the Father Campbell Foundation, for their collaborative efforts in making this possible.

    “Many doubted this when the promise was made, but once again, we have proven that with a possibility mindset, and the right partnership, nothing is impossible. Indeed, it is possible!” he added.

  • Gborbu Wulomo summons Fella Makafui and Medikal regarding the purchase of land at Nungua

    Gborbu Wulomo summons Fella Makafui and Medikal regarding the purchase of land at Nungua

    The Overlord of the Gadangme State, Gborbu Wulomo-Shitse, has called Ghanaian rapper Medikal and his ex-wife Fella Makafui to his palace in relation to their acquisition of land in Nungua.

    On Friday, May 24, 2024, the troubled couple is scheduled to make an appearance at the Gborbu Wulomo’s palace to address the issues raised.

    This invitation comes after a land document that names Medikal and Fella Makafui as the buyers of the aforementioned land went viral on social media. In order to validate their purchase, the Gborbu Wulomo has asked that the couple bring all supporting documentation.

    The document leaked online during Medikal and Fella’s public spat. Their dispute extends to their current residence, where both are living together. For the sake of their daughter, Fella’s name was added, despite Medikal’s claim that he only contributed the money. Fella, on the other hand, contests this and has promised to make her case in court.

    The purpose of the Gborbu Wulomo’s invitation is to verify the veracity of their claims to land acquisition. The couple, who was formerly well-known for their public displays of affection, has disclosed that they are divorcing and are going through marital difficulties.

    Medikal asked Fella’s cousin to vacate their shared residence, which led to recent arguments over their living arrangements.

    Their dispute has gotten even more intense as a result of Fella asking the Criminal Investigation Department to look into Medikal.

  • Police file injunction against Yvonne Nelson’s #DumsorMustStop protest

    Police file injunction against Yvonne Nelson’s #DumsorMustStop protest

    The Ghana Police Service has requested an injunction from the High Court to prevent actress Yvonne Nelson from carrying out her scheduled vigil, known as the “#DumsorMustStop,” in protest of the inconsistent power supply.

    This action was taken a few days after the protest organisers were advised by the Accra Regional Police Command to think about relocating the event.

    The demonstration is scheduled for Saturday, May 25, 2024. The actress alleges that the periodic blackout, or “dumsor,” that occurs in the area is having a negative effect on her business.

    In 2015, the actress led a demonstration along these lines.

    In accordance with the law, Yvonne Nelson and her group met with the Ghana Police Service a few days ago to inform them of the planned protest.

    Following the meeting, the police objected to the Yvonne Nelson’s team’s suggested route, arguing that Revolution Square, the intended destination, is near the Jubilee House, a security area.

    The police expressed apprehension regarding the plan to conclude the demonstration at midnight.

    On the other hand, protest organisers disagreed, stating that there were no problems with the protest’s end time and that the endpoint was far from the Jubilee House.

    In compliance with the Public Order Act, the police have immediately filed an application to end the protest.

    A hearing in this case has been set for May 24, 2024.

  • Dangote advocates for borderless Africa

    Dangote advocates for borderless Africa

    The richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote, has expressed his displeasure with the strict visa regulations impeding travel within the continent.

    The chairman and CEO of Dangote Group emphasised the bureaucratic obstacles he must overcome in order to travel across the continent on business, requiring the issuance of 35 separate visas.

    During an Africa CEO Forum session in Kigali, Dangote, who is well-known for his large investments throughout the continent, voiced his complaints.

    “As an investor, as somebody who really wants to make Africa great, I have to now apply for 35 different visas on my passport, and I told Mr President that I really don’t have the time to go and be dropping my passport at embassies to get a visa,” he stated.

    Noting that foreign businesspeople frequently have easier access, he emphasised the difference in treatment between African nationals and foreigners. “I can assure you Patrick [Pouyanné, CEO of Total Energies] doesn’t need 35 visas… You don’t need 35 visas on a French passport, which means you have free movement than myself in Africa,” Dangote added, highlighting the bias in the visa system that favours non-Africans over Africans.

    An important gathering that promotes business development through the sharing of knowledge and experiences is the Africa CEO Forum, which unites institutions, international investors, and African leaders. The main obstacle still stands to be visa restrictions, even with its goal of streamlining business operations throughout the continent.

    Presently, only five African nations—the Seychelles, Gambia, Benin, Kenya, and Rwanda—permit visitors from other African countries to enter freely. With Ghana’s recent addition to this list, there has been a minor but notable advancement in intra-African mobility.

    Dangote’s comments highlight how more African nations must enact laws that make it simpler for people to travel for business, as doing so could greatly accelerate regional integration and economic growth. Resolving these visa issues is still a top priority for policymakers as Africa looks to the continent for more development and investment.

  • Medikal donates to pupils of Oduman Asuaba M/A Basic School

    Medikal donates to pupils of Oduman Asuaba M/A Basic School

    Rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong, better known by his stage name Medikal, is a multiple award winner. He recently showed love to the students at Oduman Asuaba M/A Basic School in the Ga South District of the Greater Accra Region.

    In an effort to better society and change lives, the young rapper donated alongside Ghanaian humanitarian blogger KOBBY KYEI, with assistance from NAA AYELEY, the first runner-up in Ghana Most Beautiful 2023.

    The team painted the classrooms for Ghana’s future leaders in addition to donating chairs, tables, books, and other stationary items in support of the school.

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  • Sarkodie clarifies, “My ‘Brag’ song was not to ‘jab’ Davido, Wizkid, Asake, and Blacko”

    Sarkodie clarifies, “My ‘Brag’ song was not to ‘jab’ Davido, Wizkid, Asake, and Blacko”

    In to rumours that he disparaged Nigerian music icons Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, and Asake in his most recent hip-hop song, “Brag,” renowned Ghanaian rapper Michael Owusu Addo, better known by his stage name Sarkodie, has responded.

    Speaking about his objectives in an interview with VoxAfrica, the “Otan” hitmaker stated that his songs were not intended to belittle these musicians.

    Sarkodie declared in his song “Brag” that he was at the top of his game and had already established his own reputation in the rap industry before Davido and Wizkid became well-known.

    He went on to assert that, compared to Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, he is superior to all other African artists.

    The multi-award winning rapper revealed in an interview with VoxAfrica that his lyrics were merely allusions to his career highlights and stories about his history.

    He also revealed that, since these artists are not rappers, he would never “jab” them. Sarkodie says he likes the trend and energy because it is “great PR,” even though the rumours are unfounded.

    “I don’t understand what is going on but I just love it. It is great PR, you cannot even pay for this. I am just talking to rappers about how long I have been there. It is just references of how long I have been there, it’s not throwing jabs at anybody.

    “These are amazing and incredible artistes…to be very honest, I wouldn’t like to even clear this because I like the energy that is going on, it’s not true but I’m loving it,” he said.

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  • My generation hasn’t been kind to you, we failed you – Sam Jonah

    My generation hasn’t been kind to you, we failed you – Sam Jonah

    The current generation of leaders, according to prominent businessman and Chancellor of Cape Coast University Sir Sam Jonah, has not succeeded in setting an example for the younger generation to follow.

    In his view, the majority of world leaders have chosen to ignore the myriad issues that the world has been facing.

    Speaking over the weekend to the Morgan State University class of 2024 in Baltimore, USA, he clarified that the younger generation would bear the brunt of these consequences.

    “Through no fault of yours, a different world with various, and evolving, challenges awaits you. While many forebears may find cold comfort in progress made in certain aspects of life, I am not afraid to say in candour and humility that my generation has not been kind to you. We have left for you a world riddled with wars, famine, disease, racial and gender discrimination, and a multitude of problems,” he said.

    He continued by saying that despite the fact that problems like geopolitical and socioeconomic difficulties are staring leaders in the face everywhere in the world, nothing seems to be being done.

    According to Sir Jonah, when the youth rise up and point fingers at global leadership for poor governance, the leaders have to take responsibility.

    “The current global landscape is deeply influenced by a myriad of geopolitical and socio-economic challenges across all continents, highlighting the intricate interdependencies, and the urgent need for radical action. Societal divisions have intensified.

    “Sadly, all these seemingly intractable global crises reveal a paucity of humane, decisive, just, and provident leadership. It is instructive for the old to listen in humility when the young today say with anger and pain that my generation has failed them,” he added.

    Sir Jonah encouraged young people to get involved in politics despite the current leadership crisis, believing that this would help elect more capable leaders to positions of power.

    The businessman also counselled the graduates to supplement their degrees with the appropriate mindset, since success could not be attained with just a degree.

     “In all you do, remember that whilst your aptitude is a great asset, it is your attitude that will get you ahead,” he advised