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Charles Bissue[/caption] The Western Regional Organiser of the NPP, Mr. Abdul Ganiyu Mohammed has debunked reports in the 13th November, 2019 edition of the New Crusading Guide claiming that Mr. Charles Bissue, Western Region Secretary of the New Patrioric Party is collapsing the party. In a statement, he challenged the publication as untrue. “Since assuming office as Regional Secretary of Western Region NPP, Mr. Charles Bissue has not only served the party diligently, but also worked hard to complement efforts to strengthen the party in the region”. It would be recalled that Mr. Bissue stepped as aside in March as…
There’s nothing wrong with needing some help with getting yourself off. Using a sex toy to spice up a solo session is very common, and research by Lovehoney in 2017 even revealed that using a sex toy could make a woman’s orgasm last 17% longer – and who doesn’t want that? Problems only arise when we turn to more unusual items to make ourselves climax, some of which could be damaging to our genitals. Earlier this year, we warned men not to masturbate with pineapple juice (it will sting and could lead to infections) or to rub toothpaste on their…
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has been selected to receive special award in the maiden Ghana Cocoa Awards for his immense contribution to Ghana’s cocoa sector. The ECOM Ghana Cocoa Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to him at the Ghana Cocoa Awards Gala Night schedule for November 22 at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. Founder of awards scheme, Mr Kojo Hayford, announced this when he paid a courtesy call on the former president at his residence in Accra. “Your Excellency, our research team after extensive work identified you as standing tall among a number of individuals who have made…
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor has been selected to receive special award in the maiden Ghana Cocoa Awards for his immense contribution to Ghana’s cocoa sector. The ECOM Ghana Cocoa Lifetime Achievement Award will be given to him at the Ghana Cocoa Awards Gala Night schedule for November 22 at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra. Founder of awards scheme, Mr Kojo Hayford, announced this when he paid a courtesy call on the former president at his residence in Accra. “Your Excellency, our research team after extensive work identified you as standing tall among a number of individuals who have made…
Several persons got injured on Friday as police used water cannons and teargas to disperse a crowd celebrating the Damba festival. This was after a clash ensued between the police and the Nakpaa Naa family who were being stopped from observing the annual festival in Bimbila in the Northern region. The Nakpaa Naa family were prevented by the police from celebrating the festival because it was considered inappropriate following a Supreme Court ruling declaring the Dasana family legitimate heirs to the Bimbila skin. The Apex Court ruled that the Regent of Bimbila, Nyelin-Boligu Naa Yakubu Andani Dasana, was the legitimate…
File photo of a medical doctor[/caption] Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Bright Wereko Brobbey, has assured Ghanaians that government would put the necessary measures in place to avert a possible strike by the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) on Monday. “It shouldn’t be a problem. Ghanaians should not panic,” he said, noting that government has begun engagement with the GMA to ensure they do not embark on strike. “The public should be rest assured. There is no need for panic”, Wereko Brobbey reiterated in an interview with the sit-in host of Onua FM’s Yen Sempa, Nana Yaw Opare on…
“Suffering from the curse of competence but lacking a clear hedgehog concept, they rarely become great at what they do”- a statement made by Jim Collins in one of the chapters in his book-‘From Good to Great’. The extrapolation of the hedgehog concept is from an understanding of the ancient Greek parable; ‘the Fox knows many things but the Hedgehog knows one big thing’. The background of the concept captures the classification of people into two groups- the ‘Foxes’ and ‘Hedgehogs’ and describes their peculiar understanding of the world and the dispensary of their qualities and capabilities for optimal interaction…
Togbe Afede XIV[/caption] The National House of Chiefs is asking Ghanaians to reject the introduction of partisan politics into the district level election by voting NO in the December referendum. According to the House of Chiefs, “efficacy and utility” of amending Article 55(3) which is an entrenched clause “is questionable”. This was contained in a statement issued by the House Chiefs on Friday, signed by its President and Vice President, Togbe Afede XIV and Daasebre Nana Kweku Ewusi VII, respectively. “The House, based on the recommendation of its Legal Committee, strongly objects to the proposal that membership of local assemblies…
The authorities in Tanzania have suspended female rapper Rosa Ree from performing for six months, saying her recently released music video “went against the country’s’ morals”. The body that regulates the arts industry in Tanzania, Baraza la Sanaa la Taifa (Basata), added that the song “Vitamin U” which the rapper performed with her Kenyan musician boyfriend, Timmy Tdat, also contravened its regulations. The suspension means Rosa Ree will also not be allowed to perform outside the country and will have to pay a $870 (£675) fine, The Citizen newspaper reports. The acting Basata CEO Onesmo Kayanda, The Citizen reports, said…
Hong Kong has entered its first recession in a decade as the territory continues to be gripped by protests. Its economy shrank 3.2% in the July-to-September period compared with the prior quarter, figures showed, confirming earlier preliminary data. It means the economy has contracted for two quarters in a row, which is the usual definition of a recession. Tourists are staying away and shops are suffering amid battles between anti-government protesters and police. Compared with a year ago, Hong Kong’s economy was 2.9% smaller in the third quarter of the year. Hong Kong’s protests started in June after the government…