Tag: Ghanaians

  • Corruption: OSP announces toll-free line to assist Ghanaians report cases

    Corruption: OSP announces toll-free line to assist Ghanaians report cases

    Corruption: OSP announces toll-free line to assist Ghanaians report cases

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    The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has announced a toll-free line to enable all Ghanaians and other persons to call the office and report corruption-related matters for further actions to be taken.

    The toll-free number, 0800-000-700 was announced on the official Twitter handle of the Office of the Special Prosecutor on Sunday, September 12.

    This move, according to the OSP, is to further help in reducing the corruption menace the country is saddled with at the moment.

    The OSP urged everyone to “be part of the solution” in the fight against corruption.

    It is recalled that the Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng during his swearing-in by President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House on Thursday, August 5 vowed to substantially reduce corruption, which he said was one of two pandemics confronting the country currently.

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    “Mr. President, we are confronted by two pandemics. One is a health crisis and its outlook is very macabre. The other is not a health crisis but it is also a pandemic which is corruption itself and corruption-related activities.

    “The zeal with which your administration has approached the fight in respect of the health crisis are also seen in respect of the other pandemic, which is corruption.

    “And as I come into this office, I pledge to the people of Ghana as I said exactly two weeks ago that I am going to work assiduously with deliberation to suppress and repress corruption.”

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  • GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    GHANAIANS SHOULD CHOOSE GA ADANGBE AS THEIR NEXT PRESIDENT TO END GHANA’S SUFFERING – MAN OF GOD REVEALS

    The founder and leader of the Divine Citadel Of Christ Church in GA West Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, Apostle Felix Gadogbo has revealed to Ghanaians that they should choose a Ga-Adangbe man as their next president to end the suffering and hardship of Ghana.

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    He said it does not matter the political color of the person, any party who chooses a Ga-Adangbe as flag bearer in the 2024 General elections will not only win the elections but will also bring Ghana’s long-suffering to an end.

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    In a press briefing today at the headquarters of the Divine Citadel Of Christ Church, Apostle Felix Gadogbo made it clear that this does not mean any other person can not win the elections, but it is only the Ga-Adangbe that can bring the long-suffering of Ghana to an end.

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  • Rosemond Brown Speaks from Prison

    Rosemond Brown Speaks from Prison

    Sad Story: Rosemond Brown Speaks From Prison To Thank Ghanaians +Video

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    Rosemond Brown aka Akuapem Poloo has reached out to all Ghanaians and thanked them for the love and support shown her throughout the trial.

    She has extended her gratitude particularly to the like of Sarkodie, Reggie Rockstone, Bridget Otoo, DKB, Akumaa Mama Zimbi, Those-Called-Celebs among others.

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  • Ghanaians Dies from Heart Disease in UK

    Ghanaians Dies from Heart Disease in UK

    It has emerged that many Ghanaians living in the Greater London area of the United Kingdom are dying from heart related diseases in recent times.
    This has been attributed to severe pressure of work, marital issues and also pressures from back home in Ghana which results in people working long hours thereby ending up with heart problems.

    A one-year investigation by Graphic Online’s correspondent in London, Nana Sifa Twum has revealed that, an average of 120 Ghanaians living in the Greater London area have died annually within the last three years.

    Out of the figure, about 75 percent of them died out of heart related diseases such as Cardiomegaly, Heart failure, Heart arrhythmia, Cardiomyopathy, hypertension, Acute myocardial infarction and aspiration pneumonia among others.

    Over 100 copies of their death certificates available to Graphic Online showing they died as a result of heart troubles put their ages between 30 and 60 and mostly male.

    In some cases, the over one year-long investigations also revealed that immigration and financial issues triggered the heart problems of the deceased.

    Elizabeth, the wife of one James Yaw Owusu, who passed away at the Saint Bartholomew’s hospital in January this year of Cardiomyopathy, told Graphic Online that her husband overworked himself for the past seven years.

    James worked more than 14 hours per day for six days every week, she noted.

    She said her husband had three jobs of three, seven and four hours each at different places of about seven miles apart and he had to struggle daily to be present at all times.

    Juana Manford also told Graphic Online in an interview that she barely saw her late husband at home.

    She said, she never set eyes on her husband, Arnold Manford, 48, who died at the Whipp Cross hospital in December last year for four weeks before his death.

    “All for him was work, work, work she never met me at home,” she acknowledged.

    Last January, Alex, a renowned Ghanaian driver, loved by many Ghanaians, a father of four, was on a taxi attending hospital for a checkup when he suddenly collapsed on the way.

    The Irish taxi driver had to call an ambulance crew to attend to him, but he died, before they got to the hospital. His untimely death was attributed to heart failure.

    It was also discovered that about 60 percent of the diseased worked with car hiring, security, cleaning and delivery companies.

    These areas of work are typically demanding.

    For instance, some delivery companies have working policies where their drivers work as self-employed without annual leave and sick pay.

    So drivers are compelled to work all the time even when they are sick. If drivers report sick or fail to turn-up for work, for any reason they will be fined. Besides some of them will have to deliver about 200 parcels a day irrespective of traffic situations in the city. Anything short of this will attract a fine.

    Some drivers of car hiring companies have no working terms and conditions with the companies they work for and will have to stress themselves to earn reasonable amount for themselves weekly.

    A driver, Daniel Danquah said there are certain times that he will have to work continuously for about 18 hours just to make what he will need to survive.

    The President of the Reconciliation International, a Ghanaian Welfare and Bereavement charity in the UK, Archbishop Kwaku Frimpong- Manso whose organisation has been in the forefront of funeral arrangement of almost all Ghanaian deaths in the Great London area noted in an interview with Graphic Online that last year alone six Ghanaians died in their rooms unnoticed.

    They were rather discovered later after alarms were raised. He noted that two of the bodies had been decomposed.

    He disclosed that this year alone, his office has recorded 44 deaths within the Ghanaian community, 38 were heart related.

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  • Actress Juliet Ibrahim angrily blasts Ghanaians against LGBTQ+

    Actress Juliet Ibrahim angrily blasts Ghanaians against LGBTQ+

    According to the mother of one, in a lengthy Instagram post, all those against the LGBT community in Ghana are all “bunch of uneducated people”.

    The actress believes that a lot of Ghanaians are only hating the group out of ignorance because they don’t know some of their family members living abroad and even politicians earn payments and salaries from bosses who belong to the LGBTQI community.

    She further lashed out at critics of the group who are poor to concentrate on taking themselves out of poverty instead of exerting their energies on fighting and judging gays and lesbians.

    However, a few minutes after making the post on social media, she quickly deleted the post due to the backlash from her followers, but the said post did not escape the sharp lense of Dikoder.com

    It appears the LGBTQI community in Ghana has found favour with a number of celebrities.

    Actress Juliet Ibrahim has become the latest to join Sister Derby, Bridget Otoo, Kwabena Kwabena and several others who are advocating for the rights of gays and lesbians in the country.

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  • GHANAIANS REACTIONS TOWARD MAHAMA’S MANIFESTO

    GHANAIANS REACTIONS TOWARD MAHAMA’S MANIFESTO

    Mr John Dramani Mahama the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Monday 7th of September,2020 at 6pm, lead the party to lunch their manifesto for the 2020 elections at University of Professional Studies (UPS).

    According to Ghanaians who have longed awaited the Mahama’s acclaimed “the people’s manifesto “ expressed their disappointment and lost of interest in the NDC party. Ghanaians expected more than just what they heard and witnessed at the launch conference.

    Some citizens express their views saying “ I did chose Mahama over President Nana Akuffo Addo but Mahama disappointed me with his manifesto”. Others went on by describing the manifesto as one compared to an SHS student aspiring for a dinning hall prefect.

    Whilst some Ghanaians also accepted the views in the manifesto by congratulating Mahama for presenting the “People’s Manifesto ” which they believe he would carry out his promises to Ghanaians and the country. Others also compared the National Democratic Congress Manifesto to the New Patriotic Party ( NPP) manifesto as the best ever manifesto Jojn Dramani Mahama has Presented.

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  • Ghanaians react as Kuami Eugene wins the VGMA21 Artiste of the Year

    Ghanaians react as Kuami Eugene wins the VGMA21 Artiste of the Year

    The biggest Ghana music award, Vodafone Ghana Music Award (VGMA) is a platform that rewards good and talented Ghana musicians for their work within the year.

    This year was just as exciting and competitive as the years before. The most awaited artiste of the year award was announced last night and fans can’t believe who won it.

    The nominations for the award were Sarkodie, Kuami Eugene, Medikal, Kofi Kinaata and Diana Hamilton. But to people’s surprise, the winner of this year’s VGMA award was given to Kuami Eugene.

    Fans have expressed their displeasure after the winner was announced saying Kuami Eugene didn’t deserve the award since he didn’t produce much songs to earn that award.

    Another said, “VGMA is a scam. God is watching.”

    See some of the comments in the post below.

    Do you believe Kuami Eugene deserves the Artiste of the Year award?

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