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Source: Fiifi Arhin/thestatesmanonline.com | ||||
Saturday, March 30, 2013
rLG Boss Again!! - GH¢33 Million For Trees Not Planted
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Justice Kpegah Warns Nana Akufo Addo.

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Source: FRANCIS YAONASU KPEGAH | ||||
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Ghana Has A Cheap Opposition Leader – Gabby Otchere-Darko
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Parties Back To Court On April 2

The Supreme Court will resume sitting on April 2, 2012 to resolve, consider and adopt issues to be raised by lawyers in the petition challenging the legitimacy of President John Mahama.
Lawyers for the parties met on Monday March 19, 2013 following a directive from the court advising them to meet, deliberate and arrive at issues to be set out for trial and determination, but that agreement could not be reached by the parties.
Following the communication of the deadlock to the registrar of the Supreme Court on March 19, 2013, the registrar in a letter dated March 25, 2013 fixed April 2, 2013 as the date for the court’s next hearing.
Under the procedures of the court, the legal teams for the petitioners, the President, the Electoral Commission (EC) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) are expected to officially announce the areas they agreed on and those they disagreed on. The court will then consider the issues disagreed on and arrive at a solution before the hearing of the substantive case begins.
Following that, a memorandum of issues would then be set out for trial. Key among the memorandum of issue to be set out for trial are whether or not persons were allowed to vote without biometric verification and whether or not votes cast in 11,916 polling stations should be annulled by the court.
On March 4, 2013, the petitioners filed issues to be set out for trial, while the President, on March 13, 2013, also filed an application for directions.
Both sides agreed on a request for the court to determine whether or not persons were allowed to vote without biometric verification, among others.
However, the President prayed the court to decline the petitioners’ prayer for the court to allow parties in the case to adopt audio-visual aids in the presentation of evidence.
On the petitioners’ prayer that parties in the case be made to exchange documents to be relied on seven days before the trial, the President is pleading with the court to reject that request.
President Mahama is also praying the court to decline the petitioners’ suggestion that seven days before the trial, all parties must be made to present a list of witnesses and a brief summary of the nature and relevance of each witness’ testimony to enable the court to determine its probative value.
Agreed issues on record
President Mahama has, however, not opposed the petitioners’ suggestion that the hearing of the petition should take two months.
The parties are also not opposed to the application on whether or not persons were allowed to vote without biometric verification.
The issues that are likely to be set out for trial include: whether or not persons were allowed to vote without undergoing prior biometric verification and whether or not votes cast exceeded the ballot papers issued to voters at polling stations during the polls in some polling stations.
The court will also decide whether or not to annul votes cast in 11,916 polling stations.
The EC has said the petitioners had failed to fully comply with the court’s orders to supply it with further and better particulars.
The stalemate
The court, on March 14, 2013, gave the legal teams in the case seven days to sit and narrow issues for determination and indicate the areas they did not agree on for the court to resolve.
However, barely seven days after the court’s directive, lawyers for the petitioners, President Mahama, the EC and the NDC met, deliberated and hit a deadlock.
Following the stand-off, the legal team for the petitioners, on March 19, 2013, wrote to the registrar of the Supreme Court and indicated that they and lawyers representing President Mahama, the EC and the NDC met and agreed on relatively few issues.
They officially wrote to the registrar to indicate the outcome of the meeting and prayed the registry to set a short date to enable the parties to appear before the court for resolution.
The letter, dated March 19, 2013 and signed by Mr Akoto Ampaw of Akufo-Addo, Prempeh and Co. and addressed to the registrar of the Supreme Court, stated, “This is formally to notify the Supreme Court that following the order of the court, counsel for all the parties met in an attempt at reaching an agreement on the memorandum of issues as set out in the applications for direction and further directions.
“We however, regret to inform the court that with the exception of the relatively few number of issues agreed on, we were unable to reach a substantial agreement on the issues.”
“We would, accordingly, be grateful if a short date could be fixed for the parties to appear in court to take directions as to the issues and the mode of trial in order to expedite trial of the petition,” it said, adding, “We will, at the hearing, give notice to the court with respect to the issues we managed to reach agreement on.”
The letter was copied to the lawyer for President Mahama, Mr Tony Lithur; counsel for the EC and counsel for the NDC, Mr Samuel Codjoe.
Lawyers for the parties in the case, as a sign of respect to the court, have declined to disclose the issues they agreed on and those they disagreed on.
The petitioners, Nana Akufo-Addo; his running mate, Dr Mahamadu Bawumia, and the Chairman of the NPP, Mr Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey, filed the petition at the highest court of the land, praying the court to annul votes cast in 11,916 polling stations due to what they termed “gross and widespread irregularities”.
They had, in a December 28, 2012 petition, called for the annulment of votes cast in 4,709 polling stations but amended their petition on February 9, 2013 after the court had granted them permission to do so and cited 11,916 polling stations as the total number of polling stations where alleged irregularities were recorded.
The three had initially called for the cancellation of 1,342,845 valid votes cast during the election at 4,709 polling stations due to the alleged irregularities recorded during the elections but are now urging the Supreme Court to pronounce an additional 3,327,659 valid votes cast as invalid.
The Supreme Court, on February 7, 2013, granted the petitioners’ prayer of amendment and, accordingly, allowed the amendment.
President Mahama, who is the first respondent, the EC and the NDC, the second and third respondents, respectively, have filed their responses.
They have all refuted the petitioners’ allegations on the grounds that President Mahama won the elections legitimately in the full glare of the media, local and international election observers.
The NDC applied to join the petition on December 31, 2012 and was duly granted permission by a 6-3 majority decision of the Supreme Court on January 22, 2013.
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Source: Daily Graphic |
Monday, March 25, 2013
Accra Mall bans sex in their toilet!

t is not a joking matter as the management of the Accra Mall has decided to prosecute all offenders who come to their toilet to wash their kitchen items, change their clothes, buy & sell (only God knows what they are buying and selling),stand on the toilet bowl, brush their teeth,smoke and wait for this…have SEX.
Call this the seven (7) laws of the Accra Mall’s management and you will not be wrong.
Come to think of it, where there is no law, there is no crime and where there is no crime, there is no punishment therefore that could explain the recent position of the management.
It means that if that the law has always been there from the beginning it would have restrained people’s actions and hence no need for this development.
It may be funny but what attracted us to the piece was that of all places in the world, people can actually choose the toilet as their pampampamground-at least it’s written as the sixth law there.
Can we say that those involved who are already in a relationship just want to experience another atmosphere? After all, a romantic date at the mall could end up in adventure, possibly we cannot rule out any option here, anything can happen.
It may be funny, but we must understand that sometimes problems don't require a solution to solve them; instead they require maturity to outgrow them.
Ghanaweb.com
No Sex For Mental Patients..

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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Have a Blessed Monday and a Fruitful Week ahead!
When you seem like a champion in the midst of people who are not better than you, do something higher than you are currently doing. When everyone gives you a pat on the back when your performance deserves a knock on the head, don’t be misled, improve yourself and your efforts. When it seems you have become a champion for doing nothing much, don’t sit back and celebrate a non- existent championship, just do something higher, something better and something more challenging.
Don’t wait for a new boss to discover how incompetent you are. Don’t wait for a new rival in business put you out of circulation. Be a True Champion,go higher and get better!
Pray with me, “Lord, help me to constantly and consistently improve myself irrespective of the applause of men in Jesus name”.
Follow on Twitter @jerrystreams
Have a Blessed Monday and a Fruitful Week ahead!
Don’t wait for a new boss to discover how incompetent you are. Don’t wait for a new rival in business put you out of circulation. Be a True Champion,go higher and get better!
Pray with me, “Lord, help me to constantly and consistently improve myself irrespective of the applause of men in Jesus name”.
Follow on Twitter @jerrystreams
Have a Blessed Monday and a Fruitful Week ahead!
Tension Heightens In NPP
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Source: citifmonline.com |
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Israel Trip: President's Wife Fingered As Sponsor!
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Source: The Daily Searchlight | ||||
Stop The "Lazy" Morning Shows On Radio - Prez Mahama
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Sammy Awuku Warns Electoral Commission.

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Source: Adwoa Gyasiwaa /JFM | ||||
Friday, March 22, 2013
Bawumia Speaks: Police Inspected Scene & Were Notified Of Decision To Tow Vehicle!
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Thursday, March 21, 2013
I Don't Have Bawumia's Car; Go Look For It Yourselves - Sir John Tells Police
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Bad Photos: Nigerians Now Making Soft Pórn Movies..(18+) XXX
The photos show actor Tony Umez grabbing the bóobs of some actress in a movie titled Room 027.
The photo is actor Collins Onwochei making out with the same actress. She’s stark naked in the movie. Like you can see her ass and boóbs.
Nollywood has gone haywire.
We grabbed some screen shots from the movie trailer. See them after the cut.
Down Below are shots from another nollywood movie called bold 5 babes





SourceOmghana.com
Produce Bawumia's Car Within 24hrs Or... - Police Orders Sir John

The Police Service has ordered General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, to produce the vehicle which Dr. Mahamadu Bawuia was travelling in when he had an accident on the Bole-Bamboi road over the weekend by close of day tomorrow.
The police made a formal request to the NPP General Sec today to handover the accident vehicle.
Sir John, as the NPP General Secretary is affectionately called, has 24 hours to return the vehicle or face drastic action from the police.
He confirmed the news a short while ago.
The NPP Chief Scribe openly told the media that he had the vehicle towed from the accident scene for the party’s own investigation to be conducted since they believe it was masterminded by the NDC government.
According to him, he has incontrovertible evidence to show that President Mahama with the aid of the National security, attempted to assassinate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the former Gorvernor of the Bank of Ghana and the running mate to the Presidential candidate of the NPP in the 2012 general elections.
The outspoken NPP General Secretary sought to find out why the tyres of three cars in the convoy of Dr. Bawumia deflated on the same day.
The answer to this question, he claims, led him to order for the towing of the mangled vehicle from the highways of Bole Bamboi without notifying the appropriate authorities because he could not trust the police.
More soon...
Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Freedom of speech under NDC now is better than it was under NPP – A-Plus
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A-Plus
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Controversial hiplife musician, Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A-Plus has said that Ghana is currently enjoying an atmosphere of freedom of speech than it did under the New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.
The musician, known for his affection for the 2012 NPP flagbearer, Nana Akufo-Addo was of the view that Ghana had gone past the days where musicians and individuals were constantly threatened and harassed because of their political views and comments.
A thriving democracy
A-Plus, who recently released another controversial song My Last Coup D’état, told Myjoyonline.com in an interview that the situation has seen much improvement under the NDC administration and the improvement is a test case for the country’s democracy.
Asked if he faced any intimidation after the release of My Last Coup D’état which touches on several issues – including the 2012 IEA debates, Ayariga coughs, the 2012 general elections, Akua Donkor and Dr Nduom’s Tundra saga – A-Plus said he is “surprised by the attention” the song has received.
According to him, “Ghana has gone past phone call days where people are threatening you. All the phone calls that I had were very encouraging, people love what I do. Even some of the people I was talking about call me and we laughed over it.”
The laudable situation, he added, is “a test case for our new president, for our democracy. It makes me understand where we are democratically. It makes me understand the mindset of Ghanaians at this point in time.”
“I can confidently say that it’s better than when Kufuor was in power… Kufuor’s was better than that of Rawlings so it keeps improving,” A-Plus stressed.
He said that, “After I worked for Nana Addo by extension the NPP, NDC won the election and they didn’t come chasing any of us,” adding that musicians who endorsed Nana Addo have won awards and have also seem much improvements in their careers.
The musician noted that if a musician endorses a political party right now and he or she does make a hit, then “you yourself don’t know how to make music. The politician won’t change your career in anyway.”
He alleged that in 2007, when he released A Letter to Parliament, he received several phone calls, even from the Office of the President, “where people wanted to take me to court,” and considering the improvements, “where we are today, ...Ghana is better than what we had in 2007 in terms of democracy.”
Economic hardships not NDC’s fault
Commenting on the current challenges – power outages, water rationing, increase in fuel and the shortage of gas – bedeviling the country, A-Plus said the NDC cannot take all the blame for the situation.
“All those who have ruled this country must bow down their heads in shame. We won’t limit it to any particular government. It is something that is a disgrace to this country after 56 years [of independence] we don’t have anything and we have never had anything,” he lamented.
“We must work hard to make sure it does not happen again,” he urged.
The Kufuor government had its ups and down, same with John Mahama’s administration, he said but advised that the country should plan ahead to better the lot of Ghanaians.
Patronage of political songs
While many will say A-Plus is treading dangerously by doing political songs and the implications of not making commercial music sales, the artiste thinks otherwise.
“I have sold more CDs than most people who are making music today,” he said, adding, it is rather unfortunate that there is a dip in CD sales.
A-Plus, who has eleven political songs to his credit, released The Unexpected Wednesday. The song, he said, will tell Ghanaians why he released My Last Coup D’état.
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