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A lecturer at the Law Faculty of the Central University College, Yaw Oppong, has maintained that Commissioner of Police (COP), David Asante Apeatu, cannot hold himself up as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) of Ghana. He can best be described as a caretaker of the IGP position, the lecturer pointed out, adding he is not the substantive IGP until he is confirmed as such through procedures prescribed by the constitution. The President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo yesterday named the Commissioner of Police David Asante Apeatu as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) at the Flagstaff House. The…
Most men don’t resort to cheating because they don’t love you anymore. Men cheat because they want more variety in their sex lives. Some complain of being bored. They want to feel adored by their partners. They want to asert their freedom. They are tired of disappointing you. They want a partner who places them at the center of their life, and they no longer feel like the priority in yours. Sometimes it’s because you are speaking different love languages, and some men say it is a biological directive to procreate with as many women as possible for survival of…
Most men don’t resort to cheating because they don’t love you anymore. Men cheat because they want more variety in their sex lives. Some complain of being bored. They want to feel adored by their partners. They want to asert their freedom. They are tired of disappointing you. They want a partner who places them at the center of their life, and they no longer feel like the priority in yours. Sometimes it’s because you are speaking different love languages, and some men say it is a biological directive to procreate with as many women as possible for survival of…
Persons who have bought or built on lands near Michel camp in the Kpone Katamanso District of the Greater Accra Region without recourse to the Gbetsile Stool, have been warned to regularise same or risk a possible demolition. According to the chief, Nii Teye Kojo I and his elders, the Gbetsile lands are purely stool lands and not family lands as unsuspecting buyers are made to believe. “We want to set the record straight that Gbetsile lands are stool lands, are owned solely by the Gbetsile Stool. So if any person or group of persons intend to buy or lease…
More than 400 squatters at a slum in Zone Two within the Suame magazine industrial enclave in Kumasi have been rendered homeless after fire destroyed their makeshift structures Wednesday. The cause of the fire was not immediately known but victims blamed it on a faulty gas cylinder in one of the structures. TV3’s Ashanti Regional correspondent, Benjamin Aidoo reports that the fire outbreak which started around 4pm yesterday destroyed over 150 wooden structures housing the occupants, mostly settlers who hail from the northern part of the country. Fire fighters had a hectic time to douse the inferno which seems to be an annual…
Reigning queen of Ghana’s Most Beautiful season 10, Yaba, as part of her social responsibility has presented a cheque for GHC4, 500 to 10 girls to aid them further their education. The 10 ladies, who were all selected from the western region where Yaba hails from, benefited from a scholarship awarded by her foundation, the Ekpoliaku Foundation to study a 1 year programme at Abbi Creation University College which is located at Nungua in Accra. The beauty queen who is a 3rd year student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology said she believes women have an important…
CEO of Kenkey Boutique Hajia Mercy Amina Sackey who took her turn on 3FM’s Women Mean Business Show, a segment on the Sunrise Morning Show has challenged young ladies to embrace hard work. The petty trader who has become a business giant attributed the success of her business to hard work, innovation and creativity. Speaking to Host of the Sunrise Morning Show, Winston Amoah, the woman who has taken the selling of kenkey to a different, level urged young women to avoid cutting corners to get wealth. “Young women of today should understand that in life you have to work…
The Board of Directors of The Royal Bank Limited, a wholly Ghanaian owned universal bank, has appointed Mr. Osei Asafo-Adjei as its new Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer with effect from 16th January, 2017. He takes over from Mr. Robert Kow Bentil who retired from the Bank on 31st August, 2016. Mr. Osei Asafo-Adjei was until 30th June 2016, Executive Director, Corporate Banking Division of HFC Bank Ltd. He previously worked in senior management positions with The Trust Bank as General Manager, Business Development, Head Corporate Banking and Head, Corporate and Commercial Banking between January 2004 and May 2012. He started…
The Chairman of the Textile Workers Union, Abraham Koomson claims the National Friday wear program has created jobs for Chinese textile manufacturers and not Ghanaian textile industry players. Speaking to Onua Business News, he said even though the campaign to wear African prints on Fridays has been a success, the objective of creating jobs through the extensive use of local fabrics is yet to be realized. The National Friday Wear programme is an initiative launched in November 2004 with the aim of projecting a unique Ghanaian identity through the use of local fabric and designs as business wear. The programme,…
President Nana Akufo-Addo has named Commissioner Of Police (COP) David Asante Apeatu as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP). The new IGP takes over from John Kudalor, who served as the IGP under the Mahama administration for about a year. The president made the announcement on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 moments after the outgone IGP called on him to bid farewell. Here is a short profile of the newly sworn-in IGP, David Asante Apeatu. Roles held by the new IGP Director General Research & Planning of the Police service He was once the Director General of the Criminal Investigations…