Author Archives: larryehu

Ofosu Ampofo counsels Suhuyini on Parliamentary hierarchy

Director of Elections of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Samuel Ofosu Ampofo has counseled Alhassan Suhuyini to apparently pay some respect to the hierarchy in Parliament. Commenting on the behaviour of the Tamale North MP Alhassan Suhuyini in the Legislative House, Mr. Ofosu Ampofo called on the legislator to remain calm as there are procedures in Parliament. There was ...

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Akufo-Addo inaugurates Board of Ghana Investment & Infrastructure Fund

The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, inaugurated the 9-member Board of Directors of the Ghana Investment and Infrastructure Fund (GIIF), charging them to develop the country’s infrastructure space with creativity and purpose. President Akufo-Addo also urged the Board to unlock new sources of finance and investment for the country, and work closely ...

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DOES GHANA NEED ONLY H. E NANA AKUFO ADDO TO MAKE IT A BETTER PLACE? POLITICAL PRINCE ASKS;

Human beings are wonderful creatures who superceed all creatures in terms of advancement in all features that enable them to be able to have an absolute control over any other creature they encounter in their endeavors. This presupposes that,we are capable of managing our own affairs,we are capable of using our senses,our features and brains to adapt to any condition ...

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WITH REGARDS TO PLAGIARISM, MINORITY CAUCUS IN PARLIAMENT HAVE EXHIBITED A GROSS LEVEL OF DUPLICITY

It is said that when the cacophonous noise of a gun stops, birds stop flying. Yes! Until some politicians disallow their senses of judgement from being engulfed by hypocrisy,lies and pettiness,our nation will continue to be in “Brownian motion” toward development. As an academic and a lover of knowledge through my versatility on the field of academics,in as much as ...

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Sagnol wanted $70,000 as Black Stars coach

Former French international Willy Sagnol’s high demands and experience affected his chances for the Ghana national team job, supersport.com has reported. Sagnol, once a Bayern Munich defender, wanted a $70,000 take home per month if he landed the job, our sources reveal. “He asked to be paid $70,000 and was not ready to beat it down and also his experience ...

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I rap like a chameleon – Captain Planet

Captain Planet, a member of music group, 4×4 has said he sees himself as an underground artiste who continues to learn in the music industry to become a better person. According to him, he does not see himself as an A class artiste who has produced almost nineteen hit songs but rather as an underground artiste who is working to ...

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WAFA 3-0 AshGold – Academy Boys top the table

WAFA SC climbed to the top of the Ghana Premier League for the first time in their history after thumping AshantiGold 3-0 at home on Wednesday. The Academy Boys had to dig deep to break the defensive strategy adopted by the Miners who are in the relegation mire. Teenagaer Prince Obeng Ampem rose home to head in Abdul Wahab Ibrahim’s ...

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African migrants in South Africa are in fear for their lives—again

Once again, there are signs of growing xenophobia in South Africa. Despite the lives lost in previous waves of violence, the country has still not learned this painful lesson. It’s a familiar escalating narrative: vigilante groups accuses foreign migrants of local crime and go on attack, the government blames “criminal elements,” the public marches against xenophobia, and little more is ...

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SOUTH AFRICA: XENOPHOBIC ATTACKS PROMPT ANGRY BACKLASH IN NIGERIA

A series of xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa have provoked an angry response in Nigeria, where protesters ransacked the offices of a South African telecoms giant Thursday. A spokesman for South African mobile phone firm MTN said that protesters in the Nigerian capital of Abuja had “vandalized equipment, stole customer phones and iPads” and attacked MTN customers at ...

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