Saturday, 7 November 2015

uk reportedly planning the deportation of 29,000 Nigerians


According to report, UK is planning to deport 29,000 nigerians and they they claim they are working with the nigerian authority in doing this. The people they are deporting are those who do not have the right to remain in the country they said . And the said the deportation in necessary because of the migration crisis created by the troubled regions in the world.

Speaking about the planned deportation last month,the acting nigeria high commissioner in london,Olukunle Bamgbose told the vice president Yemi Osinbjo " I think about 29,000 Nigerians have been designated to be deported . We are insisting that due process must be followed before Nigerians are really deported from Uk to nigeria Bamgbose had said.

Suspected Thief burnt to Death


Some residents of Asawase a suburb of Kumasi
in the Ashanti region have burnt a suspected
phone snatcher to death.
The deceased, a young man believed to be in his
twenties is said to have snatched a mobile
phone belonging to a resident.
The residents arrested him, beat him mercilessly
and burnt him to death Friday dawn.
An eyewitness who spoke to Starr News said the
deceased was immediately burnt to death
without finding out if he actually stole the phone.
“The guy was suspected to be a thief and he
was caught around 2: 30 and 3 am and they said
he had snatched someone’s phone and then they
burnt him to death”.
Meanwhile, Police in the area have begun
investigations into the incident.


Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Ghanaian Ministers Pray for Akuffo Addo,National peace and Unity

As the nation draws close to the 2016 Elections Ghanaian Ministers in the Washington Metro Area of the United States came together to pray for Gods hand and will to prevail in the electioneering process. 

The October 23rd event was held at the premises of the Action Chapel International Church in Alexandria, Virginia. The Ghanaian ministers Fellowship and other ministers from the entire Washington Metro Area at the event included Rev. Kwasi Gyimah, Rev. Yaw Nkansah, Rev. Lamptey, Rev. Nana Sarfo, Apostle Emmanuel Nkum, Apostle Evan Ahmed Nyarko, Rev. Nkrumah, Rev. Seth Akyea, Rev. Edwin Otabil and the host Bishop Kibby Otoo. 

Speaking at the gathering, the host and Bishop of Action Chapel International Church in Alexandria, Virginia, Bishop Kibby Otoo said, ‘ Except the LORD build the house, they labor in vain that build it: ” He therefore reminded his fellow men of God about the role ministers of God have to play by seeking God’s spiritual protection and direction for the nation 
Rev. Edwin Otabil, President of the Ghanaian Ministers fellowship encouraged his fellow ministers to seek Gods intervention continuously before and even after the elections. 

Rev. Kwasi Gyimah of the Church of the Living God on the other hand advised the ministers to pray to allow the will of God to prevail as the Choice of leadership remains the prerogative of God. 

As the Prayer session was going on, the flag bearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo who happened to be in the area for an NPP fundraising ceremony nearby joined the ministers and humbly submitted himself to be prayed for.

The entire gathering of ministers stretched forth their hands towards him and prayed for God’s wisdom and strength upon his life. . After the prayer session Nana Ado who was accompanied by his Wife, Mrs. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, Nana Kwaku Agyei Yeboah , the NPP-USA Chairman and also his personal assistant Ms. Saratu Atta expressed his profound gratitude to the ministers for the opportunity and also for their thoughtfulness. He felt elated to crown his visit to the United States with a prayer session after addressing the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC and also meeting various United States Government Officials and visiting many Institutions. He however bemoaned the current state of the nation and its mounting indebtedness under the NDC government. While in the USA, Nana Akufo-Addo held meetings with the NPP USA executives and members, and also held a press conference with the Ghanaian media in the USA organized by the NPP USA communication director Kwaku Kyei Ofori. Nana also had a live interview with Bloomberg in New York. 
A fund raising event organized by the Washington Metro Area Chapter of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) gave the Ghanaian Community the opportunity to interact one on one with Nana Akufo-Addo. Nana mingled with everyone and listened to their concerns

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, was on the second leg of his three nation tour after attending an NPP International Conference in Amsterdam. He was in the United States from October 18 to October 25, 2015, and he will finish his North American tour with a two-day visit to Canada.

22 Traders faces prosecution over ' fake' palm oil


The Drug Law Enforcement Unit (DLEU) of the Ghana Police Service will, in the ensuing days, put before court the 22 traders arrested in connection with large quantities of adulterated palm oil confiscated by the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) over the weekend. 

Already, officials of the FDA have been invited to submit a written statement to the police on the laboratory analysis on the products which have so far tested positive for 98 per cent of active Sudan III and Sudan IV, also known as ‘sudee’, a potential cancer-causing chemical. 

The FDA, in collaboration with the police, confiscated the adulterated palm oil from the Mallam Atta, Dome, Dansoman, Agbogbloshie and Kaneshie markets, all in Accra. 

A number of containers of the product were also seized from the Madina, Makola No 2, Tema Community One and Ashaiman markets. 

Officials say the ‘sudee’ dye, which is not listed among the colours in food production, is also prohibited under Ghana’s Public Health Safety laws. 

According to the Commander in charge of the DLEU, Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr David Selorm Hukportie, preliminary investigations revealed that the adulteration of the products was done at the insistence of the traders. 

“Our investigations have so far established a well-organised plan by the traders and processors of the commodity to ensure it is mixed with the ‘sudee’ dye to make the product more appealing in colour,” he told the Daily Graphic in Accra. 

The culprits, he said, would be charged under the Public Health Act 851 of 2012 which prohibits adulteration of food items for retailing, since the act had the potential of endangering public health and safety. 

“We are treating this as an organised crime, since our investigations so far showed that there were many players involved in all processes of adulterating the product,” he stressed.

Mr Hukportie indicated that during the swoop, the police also confiscated an articulated truck which had carted the product from one of the processing points to the Mallam Atta and the Makola markets. 

“We are determined to follow up with the prosecution to serve as a deterrent to people engaged in acts that have the tendency of endangering food and drugs security,” he said. 

The Deputy Chief Executive in charge of the Food Division at the FDA, Mr Odame Darkwah, for his part, told the Daily Graphic in an interview that officials were determined to see through the prosecution of the 22 traders arrested so far to serve as a deterrent. 

He expressed worry that while the FDA had, on an annual basis, organised sensitisation programmes for commodity traders on the trade, criminal and public health implications the presence of banned chemicals in food and drugs posed to the country, they went back to do the contrary. 

“Since 2003, we have been holding these dialogue and sensitisation forums with market women and traders of these commodities and it is surprising that soon after these engagements, the traders go back to do some of these things,” he said. 

He hinted that the FDA had held meetings, during which the adulteration of items such as groundnut paste and other edible products had come up strongly. 

“A second phase of our strategies will be to conduct post-market surveillance to ensure that adulterated products that might have entered the market are immediately withdrawn to protect public health and safety,” Mr Darkwah reiterated.

Friday, 9 October 2015

Nana Aba Anamoah breaks silence


TV Presenter, Nana Aba Anamoah has broken her silence days after she was suspended by TV3 for her alleged online information theft and other unprofessional misrepresentations that flooded social and other media in the past few weeks. 

She did this on Micro blogging site by thanking all who have supported her “in the most trying time of my professional life.” 

Before that she had retweeted and replied to a BBC Twitter post about the suspension of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini “Wow October. Month of suspensions and bans”. 

Our work is being threatened by Protitutes - Taxi drvers cry


Some Taxi drivers who work during the night have complained that prostitutes are making their work difficult. 

They claim the prostitutes prefer to offer them sex rather than pay them the charged fares after driving them to their destinations. 

According to most of the drivers who spoke with Adom News’ reporter Shine Acquah, majority of them have fallen victim to these prostitutes. 

One of the taxi drivers, Kweku Atta, who switched to night driving to avoid the frequent traffic jam in the capital said: “Most prostitutes forcefully demand that we sleep with them instead of paying us, telling us that those who slept with them during the night did not pay them”. 

Some of the drivers said they have been wrongly accused of all manner of offences after they resisted the attempt to lure them to bed and demanded their money.
Other taxi drivers also complained of armed men who snatch their cars when working in the night. 

“A guy and a lady boarded my car with the lady sitting in the front seat while the guy jumped into the back. 

“When we got to Zongo Junction (a suburb in Accra close to Madina in Accra) which they claimed was their destination, the guy covered my face with a piece of cloth soaked with powdered pepper, dragged me out of the car and took the vehicle away...,” he lamented.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Woman sex her passed out drunk boy friend in the middle of a parking lot in broad day light


A woman in Virginia named Kimberly jackson, 36, was arrested for having see with her unconscious boyfriend in a parking lot in broad day light out a busy shopping area in East virginia beach boulevard on Tuesday September 8th. When police was called to the scene of the sex act by mortified passers by they found the man, Earl palmer, unresponsive while the woman straddled him. They later told the police they did it because they were drunk..

The sex act that lasted for few minutes  was filmed by passersby and shared on social media.

Ghana will today, September 21, mark the 106th birthday of Ghana’s first President, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah 

In 2010, the late President John Evans Atta Mills instituted the Founders Day to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. 

The day will be marked with lectures, symposiums and other programmes to highlight his achievements and vision. 

The Convention People’s Party (CPP) which was founded by Nkrumah will celebrate the 106th birthday of their founder who was born on September 21, 1909.

Since the Founders Day falls on Monday, the day has been declared a national holiday in Ghana. 

The CPP last year said it is not enough to set a day aside as a holiday to celebrate Ghana's first President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. 

The party called for the day to be linked to an activity such as a cleanup exercise to make it more productive.

Saturday, 19 September 2015

America's safest and most dangerous place 2015


BY Kevin Rizzo | November 24, 2014
Alaska is the most dangerous state in the nation according to the latest violent crime data from the FBI. With an increase in violent crime rate from 603 per 100,000 people in 2012 to 640 in 2013–the most recent year for which the FBI provides data–Alaska moved into the number one spot, followed by New Mexico (613) and Nevada (603). Law Street’s second annual slideshow of the Safest and Most Dangerous States ranks all 50 states from most dangerous to safest and details the violent crime statistics for every city in the country with a reported population of 25,000 or more. Each state’s qualifying cities are listed from highest to lowest rate of violent crime per 100,000 people, which is comprised of murder, rape, aggravated assault, and robbery 

Kevin Rizzo is the Crime in America Editor at Law Street Media. An Ohio Native, the George Washington University graduate was a founding member of the company. 

Friday, 18 September 2015

Mother and daughter in a relationship


Vertasha and I knew we were attracted to each other when she was sixteen,” Mary Carter said. “But we decided to wait to have sex until she was eighteen, legally of age. We are now going public with our relationship to help others who might be in gay mother/daughter relationship feel confident and okay about coming out. We want the world to know we love each other as mother and daughter and romantically.”
Laws forbid incest mostly because of inbreeding and the birth defects that can often come as a consequence.
“We’re women, so Vertasha  and I obviously can’t make children,” Mary Carter said. “It’d be one thing if her daddy (he’s out of the picture) got her pregnant and a baby was born with deformities, but we’re not hurting anyone. We’re a new minority and just want acceptance.”
Mary and Vertasha Carter are more than mother and daughter. They are also lesbian lovers.
Vertasha is apparently happy with the relationship as well.

Ghana is a disciplined country- Mr Ibu

John Okafor, a Nigerian actor and comedy popularly known as Mr Ibu says the reason for his regular visit to Ghana is because the former British colony is a disciplined country. 

“I like coming to Ghana apart from the fact that it is my second home, there is a lot of discipline among the citizens.” 

He said this in an interview on Starr Chat on Starr 103.5 Fm with Bola Ray. 

According to the Sherikoko actor, pressure and the good testimonies of Ghana from friends constituted to his reason of visiting the West African country almost on a regular basis. 

“In Ghana, I have learnt and seen certain things that we in Nigeria do not make good use of. Example, in Ghana, you see police officers directing traffic even when the traffic lights are working and all but in Nigeria it is not like that.


“Another reason is how our businessmen and women treat their customers when delivering their services.” 

John Okafor came into limelight after playing the role of ‘Mr. Ibu in the hit comic movie ‘Mr. Ibu 

Ibu the comedian is married to Stella Maris Okafor with children and has acted in more than 70 movies. 

Okafor is considered as one of Nigeria’s most talented comic characters. His humorous acting is often characterized by stupidity, hilarious imbecility and a sharp disconnection from reality. 

He is known for movies like Mr.Ibu, Mr.Ibu in London, Police Recruit, 9 Wives, Ibu in Prison and Keziah.

Woman with worlds biggest breast needs love

If you are a man that loves them huge and large, then the world famous Annie Hawkins-Turner, aka Norma Stitz, the woman who has been recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records as the woman with the biggest boobs needs love. 

Turner, a website entrepreneur and fetish model whose stage name is a word-play on the phrase 'enormous tits', has a breast whose size is said to be 102ZZZ with each of them weighing around 56 pounds (25 kg), according to the UK magazine show, 'This Morning'. 

Turner who is a mother of two children, was married for 13 years to her late husband Alan, a retired Air Force officer who died in 2003, and now, she says she is ready to mingle again, only if she finds the right man. 

She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work from Jackson State University and a Master of Science Degree in Marketing Management from Strayer University which she obtained this year.
The Guinness Book of World Records has certified her the possessor of the world's largest natural breasts. 

Turner currently wears a US size 52I bra, the largest made, but by American bra estimation, these measurements would put her in a 48V bra, which is not manufactured. 

The record maker says of her mammoth mammary: 
"I just started growing, and kept right on. I started wearing a bra when I was in third grade, and it was a regular grown-up woman's bra. I don't remember ever wearing a training bra." 

On receiving the Guinness World Record Award, Turner said: 
"It made me feel like a million bucks. It's such an honour. This will go down in history. It's something I will always cherish." 
So who is man enough to get on?

Power ministry backs utility price hikes


The Ministry of Power has hinted it might back utility companies on the planned major tariff increments. 

This follows public uproar against proposed tariff increments tabled by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Volta River Authority (VRA. 

The two companies are proposing a more than 100 percent increment in tariffs for 2015. 

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) wants the current tariff of 16 pesewas per unit to be increased to 35 pesewas while the Volta River Authority (VRA) has tabled an increase from 15 pesewas to 30 pesewas per unit. 

Meanwhile, the Ashanti, Northern and Eastern regions have kicked against the proposed increments following consultative meetings organized by the Public Utility Regulatory Commission in those regions. 

Delivering the Keynote address at the Powering Africa Investment Summit in Accra, the Minister of Power, Dr.kwabena Donkor, said government was ready to take the tough decisions. 

“We at the helm of affairs in the power sector have recognized that underlying the historic under-investment in generation, transmission and distribution has been the unattractive tariff regime,” he lamented.
According to him, Ghanaians have paid lower tariffs as compared to what is prevalent in the sub-region in the past because of the benefit of “Legacy Hydro, but “unfortunately as demand expand by about 12% per annum, the role of legacy hydro diminishes and tariffs must now reflect the actual cost of service ” 

The Akosombo hydropower plants would only constitute 38% of VRA’s generation mix by December this year, which will constitute less than 30% of the country’s generation mix. 

“Let me assure investors in the sector both local and foreign that the tariff question is being address and that the Ghanaian state will not shy away from taking the tough decisions that need to be taken,” Dr. Donkor stressed.

Monday, 14 September 2015

Man "Haunted by Ghost " surrenders to police

A suspect who is said to have been haunted by the ghost of a woman he witnessed being beheaded by her husband has surrendered to the police. 

Daniel Kwame Aidoo, 33, claimed to have witnessed the beheading of Esi Brokuwaa by her husband, Simon Larri, 33, but failed to report the matter to the police. 

He abandoned his farm at Joma Agbozome, near Ablekuma, where the incident took place, and absconded to Bawjiase, his hometown. 

This came to light when the remains of Esi Brokuwaa were exhumed by the police on his farm where she was buried. 

The decomposed body was found wrapped with a multi-coloured piece of wax print. Two other suspects, including Larri, and the owner of the farm, Richard Annanfio, 57, are currently assisting the police, while a fourth suspect, identified only as Buntuman, is currently on the run. 

It is suspected that Larri killed his wife and left her in their room on Nkuja Farms where the Vocanga African plants are cultivated and exported by the owner. The exhumation was witnessed by family members of the deceased and curious residents of the community after the traditional leaders of Joma had performed a traditional rite. 

For close to an hour, a team led by the pathologist carefully removed the soil that covered the shallow grave before the body was put in a black body bag and conveyed into a waiting police hearse. 

Son speaks 

A son of the deceased, Mr Felix Adofo, told the Daily Graphic that in June 2015, he received a phone call from a family friend who lived at Joma that his mother had been killed by his stepfather. 

"l had been calling my mother’s phone for sometime but she was not answering. Later, my calls were answered by a man who claimed to be in Tarkoradi in the Western Region." 

He said he quickly arranged to meet the informant who took him to where his mother lived with his stepfather, since he did not know the area. 

"When we got there, we found out that the place was vacant, but we found blood stains on a bed in the room where my mother lived with her husband." 

He said a report was filed at the Anyah Police Station and he also informed his external relations.

It was later found out that Larri had gone to Kwahu Praso where his six-year-old son lived with the mother of Esi, purporting to have been sent by Esi to go for the boy. 

"When he arrived, my grandmother said it was too late so he should sleep over. So when they heard the news, my stepfather was handed over to the Praso Police the next day." 

Police report 

The Anyah District Commander, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr Christian Kpodzi, said on June 19, 2015, the police received a report that a man had killed his wife but he had absconded. 

He said the complainant also claimed some other persons had buried the woman secretly on the farm near the Densu Lake. 

He said investigations established that Larri sent Esi to buy cigarette for him but she returned hours later rather drunk and without the cigarettes. An angry Larri, he said, assaulted Esi in the presence of a witness and dragged her on the ground towards their room. 

He said Larri hacked Esi with a machete and removed a pair of trousers she was wearing and used it to tie her neck, after which he pulled her to the room. 

Mr Kpodzi added that the police visited the crime scene and found blood stains on a mattress in the room of the couple but there was no trace of the body. He said the stained mattress was taken for forensic testing to establish if it was human blood. 

On July 2, 2015, the remains of a human body was found a few meters away from the farm and arrangements were made to exhume the body. 

Exhumation 

A pathologist from the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Robert Komodzi, said he had received an exhumation order from the court for the removal of the body and examination after finding the body which was in a superficial grave. 

He said the body would be examined to determine whether it was human remains and the cause of death would be established. 

Although he could not tell how long the examination could take, he said a final report would later be submitted to the court.

Judicial scandal :22 judges to be prosecuted


The Attorney General is pressing charges against the 22 judges and magistrates who were indicted in the corruption scandal which has hit the judiciary of Ghana. 

The judges are part of a list of 34 members of the bench who were caught on camera allegedly taking bribes to throw away cases. Twelve other high court judges are being probed by a five-member body set up by the Judicial Council. 

Starr News can confirm the Attorney General’s department is almost through with the processes that will lead to the prosecution of the suspended magistrates. 

According to sources, the judges are likely to be dragged to court Tuesday since a prima facie case has been made against them after watching the damning videos by ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas in a painstaking two-year undercover exercise. 

Meanwhile, 10 out of the 12 High Court judges being investigated in the latest corruption scandal which has hit Ghana’s judiciary have up to today to respond to an impeachment petition against them.
According to a statement signed by the Judicial Secretary Justice Alex B. Poku-Acheampong, upon the judges‘ response, the Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Wood “in accordance with Article 146 (3) would determine whether there is a prima facie case against them.“ 

The judges in question are: 

Justice Frank Opoku 

Justice Charles Quist 

Justice Kofi Essel Mensah 

Justice Mustapha Logoh 

Justice Uuter P. Dery 

Justice John Ajet-Nasam 

Justice Kwame Ohene Essel 

Justice Ernest Obimpeh 

Justice Ivy Heward-Mills 

Justice Gilbet Ayisi-Addo 

The statement further added two other judges Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Mustapha and Yaw Ansu-Gyeabuor have since retired hence “the attention of the president has been drawn to this fact. In view of their status as retired Justices, the two are not subject to the impeachment proceedings provided under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.“

Anas Aremeyaw Anas Expose': Judges storm court to stop public screening of video


High Court Judges accused of taking bribes are heading to court to stop plans to broadcast a video that purports to record their corrupt activities. 

Joy News sources say the judges -- part of 22 lower court judges suspended in the wake of the exposé -- intend to place an injunction on a public screening of the video, slated for September 22 and 23 at the Accra International Conference Centre. 

The judges, source say, will be praying the court to make it illegal for anyone to show the video on all broadcast platforms, including TV stations, the internet and on social media, such as YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Whatsapp. 

Since news about the bribery scandal that implicates about 34 High Court Judges and more than 100 Judicial Service workers broke, the Investigative Journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, has come under stern pressure to abandon plans to broadcast a video documentary of his exposé. 

Those who are pushing for plans of a public viewing of the video to be shelved say stinking revelations in the documentary could irreparably erode confidence in the judicial system. 

Others however, say it must be screened. But Tiger Eye PI, holders of the copyright to the video, titled “Ghana in the Eyes of God – Epic of Injustice”, say they will go ahead with plans to broadcast the exposé. 

The video, which has already been shown to selected influential people, captures some judges allegedly receiving bribes – cash, tubers of yams, live goats etc – to influence judgments.

In the expose, one of the judges is heard saying: “What if I release him (armed robbery suspect) on Friday and I don’t see you again? Oh I will get him off the hook on Friday but everything will depend on you.” 

The Insight newspaper has also been publishing transcripts of what it claims are conversations between undercover journalists and some Judges – most of which point to gross travesty of the rule of law. 

Anas sought immunity against criminal and civil prosecution under the Whistle Blowers Act before breaking his two-year investigative story, however, the embattled judges want that immunity lifted. 

They are challenging the basis for which the Chief Justice accepted the product of Anas’s investigation and using same to impeach them or for any criminal prosecution that may arise from an ongoing enquiry. The enquiry has also been met with stiff legal challenge. 

Lawyers for some of the lower court judges under the judicial council investigation have filed a writ at the High Court saying the enquiry has no basis in law. 

Anas' exposé also implicates 12 high court judges. They have until today, Monday September 14 to submit their written responses to bribery allegations against them. The Chief Justice will then examine their responses before deciding whether to open a formal investigation into the accusations, in which case, they would also be suspended.

Saturday, 12 September 2015

65 year old woman gets twelve strokes over witchcraft allegation in sokoto


A 65 year old woman known as zainab Labbo was allegedly flogged with twelve strokes for practising witchcraft in Isa Local Government area in sokoto state.
According to the son, Zainab was flogged at the palace district head, alhajii nasiru malami hamed ,in response to a complaint logged against her by her daughter inlaw. Residents  of the community say Zainab daughter in law had logged a complaint before the district head last year alleging that her mother inlaw was aiding her son to maltreat her through diabolical means.
The palace authority summarily tried the accused and found her guilty of the allegation levelled against her. Zainab denied the allegation levelled against her to journalists who were there to investigate the incident. She also confirmed that twelve strokes were administered on her by the palace guard on the order of the district head.
Aggrieved members of the village held a press confrence where they stated that the woman is not the first victim to suffer such an just treatment by palace authorities. They added that many residents have been invited to the palace and summarily tried for one offence or the other. They accused the head of the district, alhaji nadir malami Ahmed of high handedness. They called on the state gorvenor Amino Waziri Tambuwal and his Eminence Alhaji sa'ad abubakar III to come to their aid as a matter of urgency.
The divisional police officer in the area,Mr ilyasu tanko,supretendent of. Povillagevillagersrlice (csp) when contacted confirmed the receipt of the complaint of attack from the the villagers and said that the police is appropriately investigating the matter.

'The bible is an old news paper- Wanlov Da Kubolor

Wanlov Da Kubolor of the FOKN BOIS fame has in his latest blasphemous rants described God as a man who is uncertain of what he does.

According to him, even though God pretends to know everything, he made a mistake in the biblical episode involving Noah and the Ark.

“God is not sure of certain things he does. He is not all knowing and He is not sure that He doesn’t know the things he doesn’t know,” Kubolor stated on Accra-based Radio XYZ Friday.

The FOKN BOIS who were in the studios of the Osu-based station also said Christianity must be banned since it is part of a grand agenda by the West to enslave Africans. They believe Christianity is to be blamed for the many challenges confronting Ghana.

“The Bible is an old newspaper,” they said. They are also calling for lava or fire to burnout the “rot” in Ghana.
fokin boys

The duo are notorious for their blasphemous and often sensitive rants.



Actor John Dumelo for Ndc Mp?


The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Presidential and parliamentary Primaries is sure to get very entertaining in every sense of the word, after Razz Newspaper got the alert that, another stalwart in the entertainment industry , John Dumelo , has been mentioned for a position as a member of Parliament. 

Some Influential Party executives, many foot soldiers and supporters of the party are calling on the actor to contest for the MP slot on November 7, 2015 when the party goes for its primaries, the paper learnt. 

Razz Newspaper Reporter Mustapha Inusah contacted the award winning actor/Entrepreneur on the alert and he confirmed receiving calls from persons within the party in relation to contesting for MP. 

He stated that his ambition for the future is to be president of 
Ghana one day, but he needs time to focus on other projects before he can fully venture into politics. 

“Yes , to be president, I surely need to start from somewhere, that’s being an MP, but I am not ready yet because I Have lot of projects that I have started and since politics and the MP role needs time and dedication, I will consider it after the next four years” He explained. 

Commenting on the calls coming through for him to participate in the coming elections, the actor stated that, he has been receiving such requests for quite a while, but the pressure increased recently when NDC announced the date for their primaries .
“Though I am still in the united states, I still receive calls, SMS, Whatapp chat with members of the NDC party with some leading members asking me why I am not representing my people ” he said. 

He went on to reveal that, most of the people who are suggesting he contest , tell him that, he is doing more for the society through his charity works which include the building of schools and various donations to the less privileged and that could do way more if he attains the MP Position. 

The actor is said to be very popular at the party’s grassroots in the central Region , Ashanti Region where his mother comes from and the Volta Region where his father hails. 

Considering his popularity in these regions, he hinted that he wouldn’t mind contesting at any constituency within the regions, but he believes the people of Volta region needs him more.so if he decides in future to contest , he might surely go for any seat in the Volta Region.


President Mahama's challenger kicked out by Ndc

The 45-year-old Oyarifa branch Youth Organiser George Boateng, who was seeking to contest President John Mahama in the upcoming primaries of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has been disqualified by the party. 

George Boateng earlier threatened to place an injunction on the presidential primaries if the party fails to make available a copy of the presidential nomination forms to enable him to file and contest Mahama. 

But speaking at a press briefing in Accra on Friday, the NDC General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia said the party has decided not to waste its time on someone who did not know the procedure for filing his nomination.


He explained that the NDC party is “engaged in very serious business” since “the person who will emerge apart from being the presidential candidate will be the leader of this party.” 

“So that is why in the drama of George Boateng, we indicated that we are not here for that thing and we are seriously engaged in the business of selecting our candidate.” 

The NDC scribe noted that if George Boateng feels that he “…is a credible candidate and wants to take advantage of the process, [he] can come through the laws and the forms will be made available to him.”

Anas expose's : implicated judges named


The names of the justices who have been caught up in journalist, Anas Aremeyaw’s bribery scandal have been released. 

The Judicial Council released the names on Friday in a statement but explained that two of them; Justice Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Mustapha and Justice Yaw Ansu-Gyeabuor have retired. 

According to the Judicial Council, the Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode is still awaiting response from 12 of the High Court judges involved in the scandal. 

High Court judges: 

Justice Frank Opoku 

Justice Charles Quist 

Justice Kofi Essel Mensah 

Justice Mustapha Logoh 

Justice Uuter P. Dery 

Justice John Ajet-Nasam 

Justice Kwame Ohene Essel 

Justice Ernest Obimpeh 

Justice Ivy Heward-Mills 

Justice Gilbet Ayisi-Addo 

The statement added that “Also among the 22 Circuit Court 

Judges and Magistrates who were referred to the Chief Justice to be dealt with in accordance with Article 151 of the 1992 Constitution, two (2) have since April 1, 2015 been elevated to the High Court.

As such, they cannot be brought under the provisions governing the Lower Court Judges.” 

The Council indicated that the petition against the two; Justice Daniel Obeng and Justice Asmah Akwasi Asiedu have been re-submitted to the President for his directives. 

The remaining Judges and Magistrates are: 

Florence K. Ninepence Otoo 

Alex Obeng Asante 

Emmanuel K. Sunu 

Benjamin Y. Osei 

Baptist Kodwo Filson 

Isaac Akwantey 

Albert Zoogah 

Courage Ofori Afriyie 

Seyram T. Y. Azumah 

William Baffoe 

Michael Boamah Gyamfi 

Paul K. Alhassan 

Stephen Asuure 

Kaakyire Atta Owusu 

Alfred K.A. Mensah 

Frank Kingsley Oppong 

Samuel Ahiabor 

Isaac K. Amoah 

Jacob Amponsah