Monday, May 16, 2016

True Confession: My daughter doesn’t need a lover; I satisfy her sexually

According to the Emmanuel Udoh who was arrested after defiling his daughter in their residence, at 2 Ajasa Command Road, Meiran, Lagos state:

 “I have had s.exual intercourse with her severally. It is a normal thing and I don’t see anything bad in sleeping with my daughter because I know she will not get pregnant
because I don’t ejaculate inside her”.

Vanguard reports that Udoh’s ex-wife took custody of their two children after they separated seven years ago when the victim was ten years old. The victim who lived with her mother reunited with her father when her mother brought her back after she completed her secondary education in the month of September to enable her further her education.
Trouble, however, started, in the evening, on September 13, when Udoh asked his daughter to go and have her bath. The victim who initially refused went to take her bath after her father insisted.
According to the victim, (names with held):

 “Immediately I started having my bath in the bathroom I became very dizzy as I became very weak. While I was inside the bathroom I called out for help but neighbours could not hear me because I was weak. It was my father that helped me out of the bathroom and took me inside. When I got inside, he gave me garri to drink and before I knew what was happening, he removed my wrapper and had s.ex with me. I don’t know if he drugged the water as I became very weak.”

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Friday, May 13, 2016

Bribes: NDC Man Dares Prez Mahama To Follow Him To Antoa...

A senior member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has challenged President John Mahama to swear before the dreaded Antoa deity as a means of proving that he is indeed not corrupt.

George Boateng says he doubts the President's claim of never taking a bribe in his life, hence the challenge.

“There is no way I would believe the claim of the President that he is not corrupt. If President Mahama believes in himself that he is indeed not corrupt, I am challenging him to follow me to Antoa…yes, I will drag him to Antoa myself, so that he would come and swear that indeed he has never taken bribe…I doubt…,” he said on Accra-based Oman FM’s on Thursday.

The President during an interview on BBC’s Focus on Africa said he has never taken a bribe.

“Any human being in the world would have encountered corruption one way or the other, either being offered a bribe or a bribe being demanded from you. What you need to do is to put yourself in a position to (resist it)…

When the interviewer, Peter Okwoche, asked him directly if he has taken a bribe, Mr. Mahama responded: “No, I haven’t taken bribe”.

This response has not gone down well with some Ghanaians, with many describing the President as one who did not tell the truth.

Former scribe of the New Patriotic Party, Lawyer Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, also known as Sir John claimed the President lied to the international community.

“John Mahama is not an angel and he knows that he has several scars on him as a politician…he is a constant receiver of bribes…,” he said on Adom FM Friday.

George Boateng, who was disqualified from contesting the President at the 2015 primaries of the NDC, said he was also certain the President takes bribes.

He has thus challenged the President to come with him and swear before the dreaded Antoa deity in Kumasi to back up his claim of innocence.



Source: Adom News

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 Tanzanian singer Diamond Platnumz is currently in LA and he has surprised many as he he is hanging out with with American bigwigs such as Kanye West, Neyo and Hakeem of Empire. According to sources Hakeem records with DIAMOND's American Producer.

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Gov’t is not Jesus, learn to do small things first’ – Eva Lokko



Progressive Peoples' Party Parliamentary candidate Eva Lokko has asked government to focus on simple and practical ideas that can make an immediate impact on the lives of Ghanaians.

She said too often government draws up big plans and elaborate projects that are however difficult and time-consuming to implement.

She was part of a panel of four politicians addressing the widening social and economic inequality gap in Ghana as observed by United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF).

The country’s representative Susan Ngongi said in her three-year stay in Ghana, she has observed that there is a greater concentration on politics than development.

A Ghana Poverty and Inequality Report, commissioned by the UNICEF, covering a period of 20 years,found that the richest Ghanains consume 6.8 times more food than the poorest.

It found that while around one- third of all national consumption is attributed to the wealthiest 10%, the poorest 10% citizens consume just 1.72%.

It concluded that there is the need for policy to address this gap. Discussing this need, a special Ghana Connect event organized in connection with UNICEF empanelled four political representatives from four parties.

NDC policy analyst Peter Otokunor, Vice-Chairman PNC Henry Asante and CPP Director of Education, Ideology and Philosophy Justice Hornaku.

The discussion ranged from job creation, inclusive development, social protection and agriculture.

Eva Lokko was concerned that the NDC policy analyst talked about the government's plans to shift agriculture from subsistence to commercial farming.

The government representative said there has been heavy investment in irrigation projects across the country.

“We are looking at building agricultural estates” Otokunor said. He explained that it is a programme to allow students on vacation to work on farms, learn the business of food production and earn an income.

Peter Otokonor also pointed out that government is encouraging the use of Greenhouse technology where crops and plants are grown under a controlled environment.

greenhouse is a building with a covering of glass, plastic or fiberglass that allows heat to build up inside the building.

Peter Otokunor said a batch of youths who were trained under the Youth in Enterprise Support programme have received funding to adopt greenhouse technology in farming

But Eva Lokko expressed frustration at what she believes is more talk and less action in commercial farming. The politician said farmers should be helped to use crude irrigation methods in the meantime when it is immediately needed while government looks for money to do irrigation projects she deemed expensive

“All these theories Let’s be real and practical all these theories are not getting us anywhere. We know how to do irrigation. We know how to do crude irrigation”

She wants government to help farmers use PVC pipes as the immediate method of irrigation.

“Sometimes we want to do big things before we do small things. You don’t wait for people to die before you wake them up. We are not Jesus. We don’t have the power”, she said.

The CPP Director of Education, Ideology and Philosophy Justice Hornaku also indicated that if his party is to win power in November 2016, it will be committed to mechanized agriculture by creating centers where subsidized farm equipment will be made available to farmers.

He stressed that a 38% interest rate charged by some rural banks for agriculture financing is a major disincentive to farmers. A CPP approach would be loans given at reasonable rates, he said.

He blamed neo-liberal policies of successive governments as the cause for a weak agricultural production base.

Taking his turn, PNC Henry Asante also explained the his party would focus on food processing. He said it is a sector that can create jobs because it requires division of labour.

He explained that in food processing the production plants must be set up close to its raw materials.

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Jail corrupt NDC officials to prove you're not corrupt - Sir John to Mahama

A former General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party has challenged President John Dramani Mahama to prosecute corrupt officials in his administration as proof he is committed to the fight against corruption.

Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie's comments come after President John Mahama stated he has never taken a bribe on BBC.

The President is in London for an anti-corruption conference that attracted global attention days before it began. Mr. Mahama was asked by Peter Okwoche of BBC on Focus on Africa, "Have you been offered a bribe before?"

"You mean as a president?" the President asked for clarification. "As John...Mahama," the Journalist replied.
Apparently still unclear, the President asked, "As a human being?" As a person, Peter supplied.

The President explained that, "any human being in the world would have encountered corruption one way or the other, either being offered a bribe or a bribe being demanded from you.”

Peter Okwoche interrupted him, "Mr President, did you take it"? President Mahama said, "No, I haven't taken a bribe."

Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie in his response to the President's assertion on Adom Fm's 'Dwaso Nsem' , Friday, said the facial expression of the President while answering the question showed he was not being truthful.

Citing SADA, GYEEDA, Waterville, STX Housing deal, Smarttys and other corruption scandals under the NDC's eight years in office, Mr. Owusu Afriyie also known as Sir John said the President's claim should be doubted.

He alleged the president's failure in prosecuting ministers and officials in his administration who were involved in the famous corruption scandals suggests that he benefitted from the deals.

Mr. Owusu-Afriyie, who is also a private legal practitioner claimed he was aware of various deals that have been covered up by the Mahama administration.

When asked if he has taken bribe before, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, asked the host, Which bribe? Is your money missing? Am I a government worker? Do Ghanaians bring me their taxes? Don't trivialize this issue, I don't keep public funds.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

NLC directs GTPCWU to negotiate exit package for sacked MODEC workers

Citi Business News has gathered that the National Labour Commission (NLC) has directed the General Transport, Petroleum and Chemical Workers Union (GTPCWU) to commence negotiating severance packages for the 19 sacked Ghanaian MODEC workers on the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah. The NLC gave the directive after MODEC refused to reinstate the workers despite an MOU signed ...
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Actors are ‘taking dangerous risks’

Hollywood actor Jake Gyllenhaal says some actors are taking “dangerous risks” for their craft. The star told the BBC another actor had once asked him for advice on whether they should take drugs for a role. “Someone came to me and said, ‘I’m going to play a drug addict – should I try the drug?’ ...
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