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Bill and Melinda Gates announce divorce after 27 years

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Bill and Melinda Gates
Bill and Melinda Gates

Bill and Melinda Gates have announced divorce after 27 years, saying “we no longer believe we can grow together as a couple.”

“After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage,” the pair wrote on Twitter.

The two met in the late 1980s when Melinda joined Bill’s Microsoft firm. They have three children.

They jointly run the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The organisation has spent billions fighting causes such as infectious diseases and encouraging vaccinations in children.

The Gates and investor Warren Buffett are behind the Giving Pledge, which calls on billionaires to commit to giving away the majority of their wealth to good causes.

Bill Gates is the fourth wealthiest person in the world, according to Forbes.

I’ve not pulled brakes on music – Adomaa

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In 2016 when Afro-Jazz singer Adomaa came into the limelight with her terrific mash up of Stonebwoy’s Baafira, the hype around her was huge with many enthusiasts touting her as the next big thing.

Trying to live up to the expectations, she followed up with another mash up about Ghanaian music, as well as EPs Afraba and Adomaa Vs Adomaa which had songs such as Traffic Jam, April Fool and Medaase but the 2018 Unsung Act of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA), has not really reached the heights of stardom people anticipated.

In fact, she has been quiet on the scene for sometime until people started seeing her in Ghanaian telenovela Dede, which airs on the recently launched Akwaaba channel on DStv and that has raised questions about whether she is abandoning music for acting.

However, in a chat with Graphic Showbiz recently, Adomaa said even though the public may not have seen much of her for a while, she was still active in the music business.

“I accept that it’s been a while but I have not stopped doing music. I’m still into music and presently working on a project which I am hoping to bring out this year.

“Music and acting are jobs in the entertainment industry even though they have their own pros and cons. However, if others have been successful with the two, then I can also do it.  Any time I get the chance, I go to the studio to work on my project so I have not pulled the brakes on my music, I’m very much active,” she said.

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Adomaa made her acting debut in the movie Bad Luck Joe and is already enjoying good reviews as the lead character in Dede, which is the brainchild of filmmaker Shirley Frimpong Manso’s Sparrow Productions.

Recounting how she landed her job, she said she did a monologue for an Africa Magic movie during the lockdown last year and her performance gave her chance to feature in Dede when she went for the audition.

“I have not done many auditions so I was nervous, especially meeting Shirley Frimpong Manso who I admire so much. I channeled my nervousness into performance and I’m happy I didn’t look down on my myself but gave it my best shot.

“It was a big challenge but at the end of the day, I had a positive response from Shirley, she loved my performance and later gave me the script for a role in Dede. I’m happy to work with the likes of Anita Erskine, Joselyn Dumas, Lydia Forson and Adjetey Anang on the same set,” she stated.

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Born to a Nigerian mother and a Ghanaian father, Adomaa, whose real name is Joy Adomaa Serwaa Adjeman, said her love for music started at a tender age and she has no dreams of abandoning it.

Showing her active nature on the music scene, the graduate of the Ghana Institute of Journalism is vying for the Record of the Year with Be Your Own Beautiful at the this year’s VGMA. She is up against Adina, Amaarae, Cina Soul, Epixode, Trigmatic, Worlasi and Yaa Yaa.
 

Business on hold as demolition of Takoradi market circle begins

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Business at the Takoradi Market Circle has been put on hold as a demolition exercise for development of the market kick starts on May 3, 2021.

The Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly on the back of the exercise has issued a final warning to traders at the business centre to relocate to a designated area.

According to the mayor, Abdul Mumin Issah, there will be no trading activities at the Market Circle and its surroundings.

Authorities from Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly, security agencies and metro guards are expected to ensure compliance of the directive.

The closure of the 93-year-old market will enable the assembly to hand over the site to the contractor for the redevelopment project.

Meanwhile, traders in an interview with Adom News bemoaned the designated area still has not been fully furnished.

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They explained there are no sheds to protect them and their goods from the scorching sun.

DKB is a hypocrite – Don Tsegah [Video]

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Hitz FM’s U Say Wetin host, Prince Don Tsegah, has slammed comedian DKB for reporting actress Akuapem Poloo to the police for defaming him.

According to him, though Akuapem Poloo was wrong in accusing him falsely, opting to make the matter a police case was disappointing.

Speaking on Adom TV’s Ahosepe Xtra show, Da Don said DKB formed part of the tall list of people who were advocating for Akuapem Poloo to be out of jail, hence it was quite surprising that he would rather want to send her back to prison.

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Don explained that DKB wanted the buzz surrounding the matter, hence the reason he chose to resolve it at a police station.

You were part of the same people advocating for her to be released. Now you are the same person reporting her to the police. You are a hypocrite, Da Don added.

Porn site with over 400k members shut down

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German police have taken down one of the world’s largest child porn sites with over 400,000 members and arrested four people accused of running it.

The site, known as BOYSTOWN and accessible only via the so-called Darkweb, had existed since July 2019 and was used for the worldwide exchange of child porn.

Investigators spent months probing the site and those behind it, before arresting three main suspects along with a fourth man in raids last month.

Officers say the main suspects are a 40-year-old from Paderborn, a 49-year-old from Munich and a 58-year-old from northern Germany who had been living in Paraguay for many years – all of whom are accused of operating the site.

The fourth man, a 64-year-old from Hamburg, is accused of uploading more than 3,500 images and videos to the site since becoming a member in 2019 – making him one of the most prolific contributors.

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Police said the site was designed to allow the international exchange of child abuse material by its members, mainly focusing on the abuse of young boys.

4 dead, 25 injured after suspected smuggling boat capsizes

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Four people died and 25 were injured Sunday after a boat used in a suspected human smuggling operation capsized off the coast of San Diego, authorities said.

The vessel, a 40-foot cabin cruiser, “broke apart” on a reef near Point Loma, west of downtown San Diego, said Lt. Rick Romero of the San Diego Lifeguard Service.

The boat’s operator was in custody, officials said. No one on the vessel has been identified. Crews are scheduled to continue to their search through the night, the Coast Guard said.

Jeff Stephenson, San Diego sector chief with Customs and Border Patrol, said it wasn’t clear where the boat had come from or what the nationalities of its passengers were.

The incident occurred around 10 a.m. An initial report described a handful of people on board wearing life jackets and waving for help, but rescue personnel on boats and jet skis found more than two-dozen people aboard, Romero said. It wasn’t clear how many had flotation devices.

“There were people in the water drowning, getting sucked out by the rip current,” he said.

Life guards pulled at least seven people from the water, Romero said. Four of them died. Others suffered hypothermia and injuries caused by the vessel coming apart.

“The boat was on the reef, bouncing back and forth, and then slowly disintegrated into a bunch of pieces,” he said. “There’s no boat there.”

The incident occurred as Customs and Border Protection and other agencies dispatched more boats and aircraft to the San Diego area in an effort to disrupt maritime smuggling operations.

Stephenson said the agency has seen a jump in such operations in recent years, with 1,200 apprehensions in 2020 – a 92 percent increase from the year before. That spike occurred amid heightened border patrol operations on land, he said.

On Thursday, a smuggler carrying 21 people aboard a skiff was intercepted in the effort, said Brandon Tucker, a Customs and Border Protection official.

Most maritime smugglers typically use smaller boats with less people, he said, though they also tend to be overcrowded and dangerous.

Tokyo Olympic Games, here we come!

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Ghana’s sprints quartet put on a show at the World Athletics Relays to book a place at the Tokyo Olympic Games but missed out on a medal after being disqualified in yesterday’s 4x100m men’s final.

Last Saturday, the quartet of Sean Safo-Antwi, Bnjamin Azamati, Joseph Manu and Joseph Paul Amoah clocked 38.79 seconds in their heats to place second behind the Netherlands (38.79 sec) in a photo finish in the Polish City of Silesia.

The second position automatically earned them a place at the Olympic Games and automatic qualification to the 2022 World Athletics Championship in Portland, Oregon, USA.

It will be the second successive World Championship appearance for the Ghanaians who participated in the 2019 competition in Doha, Qatar.

It was a feat which excited UK-based Safo-Antwi who ran the first leg of the relay, as he qualified for his second successive Olympic Games after representing Ghana at the 2016 competition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

“This is amazing, it feels so good. We knew that we could make it. We just had to put the pieces together. I am a happy man. We have been training well. We were meant to be at the Olympics. At my first leg, I played it safe,” said the 30-year-old sprinter.

Ghana’s sprints quartet have qualified for the summer Olympic Games

Unfortunately, there was no joy for Ghana’s female sprints quartet of Gemma Acheampong, Latifa Ali, Janet Amponsah and Halutie Hor, as they could only finish third behind Italy and Japan in their heats in a time of 44.85 seconds. As a result, they missed out on qualification for both the Tokyo Olympics and next year’s World Championships.

Following their impressive time in the heats, it was expected that the Ghanaian men’s quartet will put up an even improved performance in yesterday’s final when they ran against eventual winners South Africa, Brazil, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands.

They appeared to have picked up a bronze medal after finishing third but were later disqualified alongside initial winners Brazil, as South African star Akani Simbine anchored his team, which included Thando Dlodlo, Tlotliso Gift Leotlela and Clarence Munyai to win the men’s 4x100m gold in a time of 38.7 seconds.

Italy (39.21 sec) and Japan (39.42) took silver and bronze respectively.

Coach Annor Walker wants to win titles, leave legacy at Black Stars B

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Accra Great Olympics’s head coach, Annor Walker, is looking forward to his new role as the technical head of the home-based senior national team, Black Stars B, and says he is fired up by a desire to leave a good legacy by building a formidable and competitive team capable of winning laurels at the international stage.

The veteran coach has been praised for rejuvenating Olympics into a credible Ghana Premier League title contender this season, and his appointment last week as Black Stars B head coach is seen as a fitting reward for turning around the fortunes of the Wonder Club.

 Walker, who replaced Ibrahim Tanko after only one year in charge, says he is ready to take up the challenge of bringing his expertise and rich experience to bear on the national team reserved for only home-based stars.

“I am very grateful to the Ghana Football Association Executive Council for this opportunity. I will be very committed to the job offered me so that I can provide good service to the nation and leave a legacy that would be cherished by the present and future generations,” Walker told the Graphic Sports.

The new Black Stars B coach will be assisted by WAFA head coach, Prosper Nartey Ogun, with Ghanaian legend, Richard Kingson, as the goalkeepers’ trainer, and former Ghana and Hearts of Oak defender, Emmanuel ‘Senegal’ Armah, as the physical trainer.

Big ambitions: Annor Walker, head coach of the Black Stars B

Walker, a CAF License A holder, is famed for masterminding Nania FC’s domestic double a decade ago, when he led the division one side to defeat  Asante Kotoko 1-0 to win the 2011 MTN FA Cup in 2011, and later defeating Berekum Chelsea to win the Ghana Super Cup.

The coach maintains that he has the capacity to effectively manage Olympics and the national team without either roles getting in the way of the other because he has capable backroom teams to help him manage the two tasks.

“My job as Technical head of the national team will not interfere with  that of Olympics because I have a team of technical men who will assist me to deliver efficiently,” he assured the Graphic Sports.

Dominant Sulley crowned national, WABU champion

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The MP for Ablekumah South (left) decorating Eliasu Sulley with the title

Boxer Eliasu Sulley put on a show last Saturday which culminated in him being crowned the new national and West Africa Boxing Union (WABU) super middleweight champion when he dethroned the title holder, Mawuli Folivi, in a decisive manner at the Lebanon House at Tudu in Accra.

In a one-sided fight before connoisseurs of the sport, including legend Azumah Nelson, Sulley dominated Folivi from start to finish, twice knocking down the title holder to win via a technical knockout.

After a second round knockdown, Sulley dropped his opponent again in round eight to announce his arrival on the scene in grand style as he stretched his clean record to nine wins in as many fights.

After being decorated with the titles, Sulley vowed to fight on and claim the Commonwealth and world titles.

For most fans that thronged the Lebanon house, they had tipped Folivi to retain his title and annex the vacant WABU title. But Sulley came to the arena with other ideas and exploded in the ring right from the start.

Trained by Ricket Darko at the Seconds Out Gym, the young boxer rattled his opponent with left jabs to his jaw from the onset. He continued pummelling the champion from the second to the fifth rounds of fight.

With the title slipping from his hands with each passing round, it was only in the fifth round that Folivi came alive with some combinations of his own, but Sulley came back strongly in the final seconds to maintain his dominance.

By the sixth round, Sulley had established a clear lead as he unleashed a right hook that connected to Folivi’s jaw and which hurt him, causing his legs to wobble. Unrelenting, Sulley maintained the attack and landed a ferocious left hook which sent his opponent to the ropes in the seventh round. It was only a matter of time for the belt to change hands.

Referee Erasmus Owoo declares Eliasu Sulley the new champion

During a fierce exchange in the eighth round, Folivi attacked and missed and Sulley followed it up with a left hook from the hip that caught Folivi’s chin, and  the dethroned champion fell head-first in a very scary manner as he appeared unconscious and needed referee Erasmus Owoo to resuscitate the him, having declared the fight over much to the admiration of the Muslim community who came to support Sulley.

In other supporting bouts, Komlagan Houkpatin defeated Enock Lamptey via a third-round knockout in their super featherweight clash, Michael Osumanu Osuka defeated Francis Mensah with an eighth-round technical knockout in their super middleweight encounter, Ezekiel Ansah beat Emmanuel Sackey via a unanimous points decision in their six-round super featherweight fight, while welterweight Nicholas Tagoe stopped Emmanuel Ayi in the opening round in their eight-round contest.
    

Adopt One Man One Vote in flag-bearer selection – Open letter to NPP leadership

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As we are all aware, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo completes his second term of office in 2024.

The democratic principles enshrined in our Constitution enjoys, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to find his replacement.

Already, people have started open and surreptitious campaign in a manner that seem to violate the party’s rule that such activities can only be undertaken in the third year of government, when the party is in power.

The rationale for this directive in the NPPs constitution, which many find problematic, will be interrogated soon and a case made for constitutional amendment.

For now, the focus of this piece is to broadly contribute to public discourse on how best the NPP can set a pace in selecting a flag bearer to replace President Akufo-Addo in a manner that will deepen its internal democracy and ensure popular acceptance as well as ownership of whoever emerges as the party’s Presidential candidate.

Indeed, most of the NPPs stalwarts and majority of its following, will generally like to see the party as one of Africa’s most innovative political parties, having championed a number of initiatives to strengthen its own internal democracies, and to some extent, national electoral processes since its inception.

Generally, the NPP is perceived as wielding the credibility and character as a responsible democratic organisation which sees good democratic values for the country.

To give meaning to its quest to break the eight-year tenure cycle of the presidencies, it is important for its leadership to reconsider the selection mechanism for its flagbearership towards an all-embracing model that ensures party cohesion, ownership and sustainability of its membership, principles and attractiveness.

A model that ensures that whoever emerges as flag bearer is acclaimed as the real choice of the party, and not a choice perceived as imposed by the highest bidder, and the one who wields power of the purse, would be democratically sensible.

Camping delegates

It is widely known that at any level of candidate selection in all elections, aspirants easily camp delegates and buy votes with cash and in kind, in a way that undermines the internal legitimacy of elected flag bearers among sections of party echelons and grassroots, which further impacts negatively on national democratic processes.

Democratically minded politicians must set the system right for party and country, and perhaps for their own political legacies to be known to have contributed to the betterment of the Ghanaian democracy and the strengthening of their own internal party structures, that would make their party sustainable.

One way of ensuring a united party, properly positioned to fight for a better electoral fortune in the 2024 election, is for the party to adopt a very open and democratic mode of selecting its flag bearer.

A Customised Variant of the principle of “One Man, One Vote” (OMOV) must be adapted to suit the selection of the party’s flag bearer. Article 3(I) of the NPP’s constitution states that “there shall be kept at every polling station and in the office of the party in each constituency, an up to date register of members of the party in the constituency, which shall be updated every six months and forwarded to the national secretariat”. This provision mandates the party to register all its members at all polling stations in the country and the list could be used to open up voting opportunities to many more NPP supporters to determine who must lead the party as flag bearer.

References

Perhaps, a reference to other contexts could offer inspiration to the NPPs leadership. After many years of trying, the Labour Party in UK successfully introduced OMOV in 1993, which helped to make the party electorally attractive again to win power in the 1997 election that saw Tony Blair elected to power. The Conservative party also adopted OMOV in 1998 as part of the party’s measures to strengthen internal democracy and to ensure a fairer system of party leadership selection.

The third biggest party, the Liberal Democrats, have longed used OMOV in their leadership selection process, a move that has endeared the party to many, as one of the most loved political brands in the UK. The US is one country that has long held this tradition in both parties in some states. The OMOV is, by far, seen as one of the most democratic processes of leadership selection in the widely acclaimed democratic countries that Ghana seems to emulate.

In most cases, critics of OMOV counter its adoption with some perceived limitations of the system. The most advanced criticism is the possibility of opposition infiltration to deny the party the selection of a true leader.

But there is a simple solution to this problem. Registration of members must be backed by previous evidence of membership like party identity cards or a guarantor system where known party members can guarantee for people whose membership are difficult to verify.

The guarantee system, incidentally, was used in the just ended voter registration process conducted by the Electoral Commission in the lead up to the 2020 general election. Same system is currently being used in the ongoing national identification registration process.

Once all party members are registered at the polling stations, the list can be used to serve as a register for voting. By this procedure, there could be over six million eligible voters in the selection of the NPP’s flag bearer for the 2024 election. It would be impossible for anyone to camp and bribe in a vote-buying scheme. It thus suffices to say that whoever emerges from this direct selection process can be described as a true and legitimately selected leader and choice of the people.

The benefits of this selection process are numerous. For example, once all have participated in determining who must lead the party, there is a high probability that divisions, factionalism and schisms would reduce drastically. Also, the winner would have popular support and a campaign that benefits from the support of all within the party could be guaranteed.

Moreover, the party could also tell immediately, the level of enthusiasm of its base, which is a direct measure of this direct selection process can be described as a true and legitimately selected leader and choice of the people.

The benefits of this selection process are numerous. For example, once all have participated in determining who must lead the party, there is a high probability that divisions, factionalism and schisms would reduce drastically. Also, the winner would have popular support and a campaign that benefits from the support of all within the party could be guaranteed.

Moreover, the party could also tell immediately, the level of enthusiasm of its base, which is a direct measure of momentum, going into the election with full assurance that it has it base behind it.

Furthermore, as party members feel that they have ownership of the party, just like football fans, it is easy to convince them to pay membership dues because they see themselves as having a direct stake in the party. They will be encouraged to pay their dues to the party to improve party financing.

However, in order not to compromise the exercise of one’s right to vote, one’s inability to honour his financial obligations to the party, through the non-payment of dues, should not be used as a reason to exclude people from the voting process.

Less expensive

Additionally, expanding the voting right to include all party members might, admittedly, be tedious relative to the status quo, but would certainly be less expensive for flag bearer hopefuls, given the current state of treating and vote buying mechanisms that makes delegates overly powerful in holding aspirants to ransom.

Last but not least, the OMOV principle will certainly assure the party internal cohesion, boost internal legitimacy of flag bearers and rally all party people behind the flag bearer in a manner that garner their enthusiastic support to his bid to win future election.

I, respectfully, humbly and freely counsel you, the leaders of the NPP, to adopt the OMOV principle, in selecting who leads you in the 2024 election, to brighten your chances and further consolidate your status as a democratically innovative party in Ghanaian and African politics.

Thank you.

Yaw Gyampo
A31, Prabiw
P.A.V. Ansah Street
Saltpond

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Suro Nipa House
Kubease
Larteh Akuapim