Sunday, June 29, 2014

Appiah denies using the “F word” on K.P Boateng

Ghana coach, Kwesi Appiah says he didn't resort to using any vulgar language on Kevin-Prince Boateng.

The Schalke 04 midfielder was sent out of camp last Thursday on the grounds of using vulgar words aimed at the coach.

Boateng has since the incident pontificated widely that he never disrespected the coach. He claimed Appiah rather told him f*** off when he confronted him after a training ground bust-up.

Kwesi Appiah has also denied the claims by Boateng.

“I am surprised that he said that I used those words on him. Thing is as my player how would I just say an F word to him? Whatever he has done throughout our stay in camp all the players are aware,” Appiah told Allsports.com.gh

“Whatever he did everyone is aware. When you deal with players you ignore them sometimes because you need them to perform but when it gets beyond the line you have to stamp your authority and let him know you are in control and that he cannot do things the way he wants, disrespect you and look down on you as if you are nothing.”

Appiah however says Boateng still has a future with the team if he turns a new leaf.

But earlier today, Schalke 04’s general manager, Horst Heldt said the former AC Milan midfielder would never play for Ghana again.  

Source:Umar-Farouk Atipaga/goal.com - 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Our big wedding is in December - Captain Planet and Uche



Newly married, Captain Planet and Uche Ofodile, former Chief Marketing Officer of Vodafone Ghana, are planning a big wedding in December.

Captain Planet, born Jeff Sylvanus Dodji, and Uche tied the knot at a private ceremony last Friday in Osu, Accra.

The ceremony cemented a two-year-old relationship between the rapper, leader of music trio, 4x4, and the bubbly corporate executive.

Last Friday's private event which was strictly by invitation was attended by family, close friends and some celebrities. Some of the known figures at the event include Sandra Ankobiah, Zeal of VVIP, Benny Blanco, Fresh Prince of 4X4, and Ruddy Kwakye.

Captain Planet confirmed in an interview with Myjoyonline.com that, they are planning a big wedding in the US this December.

According to him, last Friday's wedding was only a teaser and they will be sealing it with a grand one in the US where Uche's parents live.

When Myjoyonline.com put the question to Uche, she smiled and said "no comment."


Why Sulley Slapped FA Official.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) in the early hours of Thursday, suspended Sulley Ali Muntari indefinitely from the Black Stars.

The decision was taken in the wake of his (Muntari) "unprovoked physical attack on an Executive Committee member of the GFA and a management member of the Black Stars, Mr. Moses Armah on Tuesday 24th June, 2014 during a meeting".

But what really led to Sulley being sacked? 

He may have a history of insurbodination, but is it fair to suspend him without any action being taken against the FA official?

Peacefmonline.com has pieced together minute-by-minute report of what transpired sourced from Sports Ministry officials, GFA members and Black Stars playing body present during the altercation.

Below is what led to the brawl...

Sulley: WHAT IS THE USE OF SOO MANY G.F.A OFFICIALS & OTHERS HERE? You Are Basically Non-Essential and have no role or duties here. Your Number even dwarf that of the players... You receive Bonuses for no work done. You are a drain on the Govt.... You always make money on our back and you see every Tournament as a means to make money.... And You Have The Vim to question us why we want our money? 

Moses Armah: Your money will come take time, the captain is speaking….

Sulley: Shut up, are you the one paying the money or you are the Prez?

Moses Armah: I won’t allow you to include me in your list of victims oo…..I'm a gangster more than you.

Sulley: So you can fight me eh (moving towards Moses’ direction disentangling himself from other guys retraining him).

Moses Armah: Am ready for you. You think i'm a coward?

Sulley: (picks a bottle and drop it, surprisingly jumps and slaps Moses) Fuck you!!

Moses: Returns the slap with a blow lifts a fork…and Jonathan Mensah holds Moses’ hand up.

Essien sits quietly, Gyan and Appiah speak Ga to Sulley, calming him down as Moses is whisked away by Saban Quaye


More soon...


Source: Peacefmonline.com

Akufo-Addo’s Ramadan Message To Muslims


I extend fraternal greetings to all Muslims in Ghana and across the world as they prepare to start the fast of Ramadan. 

Ramadan is a period of intense devotion and reflection- a time when Muslims fast during the day and perform prayers at night, reciting and listening to the entire Qur’an over the course of the month. The rigours undertaken by devout Muslims inspire respect for Islam among people of all faiths and this can bring hope of greater understanding for good will.

“Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may ward off evil” so states the Qur’an. It is therefore my prayer that Muslims will use this holy month of Ramadan to pray for Allah to ward off the evils that plague our society and draw us back – corruption, nepotism, ethnicity, hate politics, poverty, ignorance and disease. Ramadan should unite us and instil in us fellow-feeling, so that we can create a society where Allah is truly our anchor against the storms of life.

Fasting is also a celebration of commitment and obedience to God and also of God’s mercy and provision for all of us. It is a time of family, community and charity. I therefore believe in the possibility of the overflow of old boundaries when wholehearted devotion to one’s own faith is matched with a devout respect for the faith of others and I call on all our Muslim brothers and sisters to demonstrate continually this sense of unity and oneness in the years ahead.

Once again, I wish you Allah’s guidance and peace as you observe this truly unique month of blessing. Salamu Alaikum!

……signed…… 
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo


Source: office of Akufo-Addo

Prez Mahama Sacks Elvis, Yammin From Sports Ministry...Ayariga Takes Over


President John Mahama has reassigned Information Minister, Mahama Ayariga
(MP), to the Ministry of Youth and Sports. 

He replaces Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah who moves to the Presidency as a Minister of State. 

This was contained in a statement issued from the Presidency Saturday. 

The President, as part of ongoing changes in his administration, has also designated Fifi Fiavi Kwetey (MP), a Minister of State at the Presidency as Minister for Food and Agriculture. 

Deputy Minister for Youth and Sports, Joseph Yammin moves to the Ashanti Region to take over from Joseph Alexander Ackon who has been reassigned to the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection as the second Deputy. 

Deputy Minister for Water Resources, Works and Housing, Vincent Oppong Asamoah, will be moving to the Ministry of Youth and Sports as Deputy Minister. 

The President said the new appointments "are part of on-going changes in his administration".

Source: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
                    

Monday, February 3, 2014

Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman dies

The film and theatre world is mourning the death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman at his home in New York. He was 46.
His body was found after a friend called emergency services. Police say he apparently died of a drug overdose.
Many fellow actors have been paying tribute to him.
Hoffmann made his name in the 1990s in films including Boogie Nights and the Big Lebowski, before winning the best actor Oscar for his 2005 portrayal of writer Truman Capote.
'Extraordinary talent'
Kevin Costner and John Hurt are among those who have paid tribute
Throughout his career Hoffman featured in independent films as well as Hollywood blockbusters such as Mission Impossible III.
His latest role was in the Hunger Games series of films.
Hoffman's family called his death "tragic and sudden".
"We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Phil and appreciate the outpouring of love and support we have received from everyone," they said in a statement on Sunday.
British actor John Hurt, who starred alongside Hoffman in the 2003 drama Owning Mahowny, said the news had hit him "very hard".
                               
Tom Hanks said: "This is a horrible day for those who worked ‎with Philip. He was a giant talent. Our hearts are open for his family."
"Dear Philip, a beautiful beautiful soul," tweeted actor Jim Carrey.
"For the most sensitive among us the noise can be too much. Bless your heart."
As well as films, he also starred in Broadway plays and was nominated for two Tony Awards.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Who chairs NPP for 2016?

In all the primaries leading to the national delegates conference of the New Patriotic Party on March 1, 2014, one can predict that the position of the national chairman of the party would be fiercely contested.

With barely 29 days to the close to 6,000-delegate conference, the sheer weight of such an array of formidable ensemble of party heavyweights contesting the national chairmanship is a clear signal that the party intends to leave nothing to chance come the 2016 elections.

The political anxiety within the NPP surged to the fore on Wednesday, when five prominent members of the party picked their nomination forms to contest the national chairmanship position of the party on their own strength and merit.

They are incumbent National Chairman, Mr Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey, first National Vice Chairman, Mr Fred Oware, a former first National  Vice Chairman of the party, Mr Stephen Ntim, Mr Paul Afoko and Prof. Mike Oquaye Snr, all high profile members of the party.

Battle lines

With the battle lines drawn for the national chairmanship contest, all the aspirants have intensified their campaigns to win the hearts and minds of delegates who would decide who heads the NPP national secretariat.

The aspirants, in separate chats with the Daily Graphic, all pledged not to lend themselves to any perceived faction and are determined to work hard to help the NPP to annex political power in 2016.

Nevertheless, while the aspirants have played down the issue of factions or alliance within the party and insisted on competing on their own accord, political pundits have linked many of the aspirants to one or another faction in the party.

Aspirants

Mr Obetsebi Lamptey is trumpeting his track record and experience within the politics of the NPP. Among other things, he is also drawing his strength from the vital role he played during the eight-months of the 2012 election petition trial at the Supreme Court.

The NPP incumbent chairman, the 2012 presidential candidate of the NPP, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his running mate Dr Mahamadu Bawumia were the three petitioners in the Supreme Court seeking the annulment of 3,931,339 votes cast in 10,119 polling stations across the country because of what they termed gross and widespread irregularities of over-voting, persons voting without undergoing biometric verification, some presiding officers not signing pink sheets (statement of poll and declaration of results form for the office of President) and some pink sheets having duplicate serial numbers.

Mr Paul Afoko, who is deeply rooted in party traditions and has attained a high profile party status from northern Ghana, told the Daily Graphic that he was an independent-minded person who would work in the total interest of the party.

Many political watchers have argued that it was time the NPP kept faith with members from the northern part of the country who aspired to contest national offices. That, they believed, would give the party a new image and brand.

In their view, Mr Afoko represented such a fresh change and breather if given the chance to chair the party.

Mr Afoko said the party needed rebranding to correct the perception by its political opponents that it was as an elitist and ethnic-based party. Such rebranding,if done well, will woo more members to wrest power from the ruling National Democratic Congress in the 2016 general election.

Mr Afoko, an oil magnate, real estate developer and farmer, said he would initiate a “New Plan for Power” architecture by introducing systems and far-reaching structures to invigorate the party.

He pledged to close the gap between the party and its rank and forge partnership with all, especially through structures that broadened the political space for easy engagement.

According to Mr Oware, his key objective was to bring to the leadership of the party unique abilities to pull everyone to the centre.

That, he explained, would mean strengthening, energising and resourcing the entire party structure, particularly at the constituency and polling-station levels to function effectively.

For the past four years, the first vice national chairman said he had actively raised resources and logistics for the party, having travelled to every corner of the country pursuing the party’s interest.

“The experience and contacts made in the electoral industry is too valuable to allow them to go to waste,” he told the Daily Graphic.

On what he was bringing to bear on the fortunes of the party, Mr Oware declared, “I bring to NPP a pair of safe, matured and experienced hands that everyone can trust. I am open and shall give access and hearing to the grass roots but would continue to be firm in the interest of the party.”

Mr Ntim, who contested the National chairmanship in 2005 and lost to Mr Peter Mac Manu, is a dye-in-the-wool NPP member. He also pointed out his requisite experience to steer the affairs of the party to win power in 2016.

He noted that the forthcoming elections was an intra-party contest, and that when it was over, all the contestants would have to come together to work in tandem to ensure victory for the party in the 2016 elections.

Mr Ntim said he would also strive to ensure that the politics of insult was eradicated within the party, and work with leaders of the other political parties in an effort to stamp out that culture of insult in the  body politic of the country.

Mr Ntim, a system engineer, said the hallmark of his administration would be the infusion of technology such as Internet  into the activities of the party to prevent any underhand technological manoeuvres from any quarters that could potentially affect their chances of winning the 2016 elections.

With Prof. Ocquaye, an astute NPP politician and former Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, enriching the lineup at the last minute, an exciting contest is anticipated.

Road Map

Already, the party has rolled out a road map for party elections which would be climaxed with the election of the party’s presidential candidate for the 2016 election later this year.

The party opened nominations on Monday, January 27, 2014 for persons interested in contesting the positions.

Forty-six members of the party picked nomination forms at the close of nomination on January 29, 2014.

Positions being contested

The 10 positions up for grabs at the national level include the national chairman, first, second and third national vice chairpersons, general secretary, national organiser, national women’s organiser, national treasurer, national youth organiser and Nasara co-ordinator.

From  February 7 to 10, all the aspirants are expected to file their nomination forms for vetting to take place from February 12 and 13.

March 1, 2014, will be the election day in all the 10 regions of Ghana.

Other national executive members would be appointed to complement the work of the elected national officers in a strategic way to prosecute the party’s political agenda.

The party successfully conducted its polling station, constituency and regional elections on Saturday, January, 25, 2014.

Electoral College

The close to 6000 delegates list for the national elections include all the party’s parliamentarians, all national executive committee members, all constituency executive Committee members, 15 members of Council of Elders, 12 delegates from external branches,members of National Council, one TESCON representative each from recognised tertiary institutions,and all living founder members of the party.