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EC boss leading commissioners astray! Calls for her resignation justified- Law Lecturer

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Pressure is mounting on the head of the Electoral Commission to resign over what critics say is the needless humiliation the EC has suffered in court under  Mrs Charlotte Osei. Hours after the former Attorney General Martin Amidu began a crusade for the resignation of Mrs Osei, a Senior Law Lecturer with the University of Ghana told Joy News demands for her resignation are justified. Dr Opoku Adusei is convinced Mrs Charlotte Osei is leading her team of commissioners "astray" and any call for her resignation is not only acceptable but justified. The Electoral Commission has suffered a number of defeats in court barely a year after the EC boss was appointed into office. Notable amongst the defeats are the voter's register case involving the NHIS card registrants, the release of collation sheets to political parties, as well as the recent defeat suffered in the Nduom disqualification case. Critics say the EC may suffer several other humiliation in court

I AM READY TO PRODUCE ANY POLITICAL SONG - APPIETUS

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Award-winning music producer, Appietus, has proclaimed that although he has no interest in partisan politics, he is ever ready to produce songs for any political party whatsoever.  Well noted as the sound engineer behind the impeccable production of Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo’s hit campaign song in 2008 and Kwame Aplus’ latest controversial single titled Aben Be Bom, one might speculate Appietus belongs to the NPP. In an interview with Flex newspaper, the Muje Baya hit producer debunked rumors making rounds that he belongs to the NPP and explained the real situation on the ground. “A lot of people are calling and asking me why I did a flawless job on Aben Be Bom. The thing is, I’ve always played exceptional beats and that’s my hard earned mark in the music industry. I only did my job on any of the songs I’ve produced for the NPP. I’m not even interested in any political party, but I’m ever ready to produce political songs for any party at all. If they approach me, why not? I

10 Legitimate Ways to Make Money from Home in 2016

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It's really interesting how easily you can earn money while doing the little things that make you laugh, yet graduates finds it worthy forming association to pressure government to create employment. It's also painful to see employee's Woking up as early as 4:30am just to avoid traffic and return home around 20:00 o'clock GMT, each day for a about 30 years for a dime called pension pay. Thank God you are reading this post today, as I'm about revealing 10 ways you can earn money online. Amidst the scams that exists on the internet, I have come out with a list of 10 legitimate online business that can get you do from your smartphone or personal computer with internet access. 1. Start a blog or online business Online business is how I’ve made a living since July 2016 and what has helped me consider to retire early.  Bloggers can earn over  $150,000 per year,  with some of the top bloggers earning  $25,000 a month!   My own online businesses have earned me  

I HAVE NOT HAD SEX THIS YEAR- LORD PAPER

Young Ghanaian Musician – Lord Paper whose music video most Ghanaians described as a soft porn when he dropped it recently, has said something that majority of the people who have seen his works will doubt because of the sexually explicit nature of his music video and his promotional photos.  On his first ever TV interview after he gained popularity and became a household name, Lord Paper on Vibes In 5 revealed that he has not had sex the whole of this year.  This confession came when host of the show – Arnold Mensah Elavanyo asked him if he thinks he is very good at having sex.  The “sex icon” quickly set the record straight. Saying "errrm I have not had sex this year”. He quickly went on to add that even though he hasn’t done that this year, every North Kaneshie guy is excellent when it comes to that.  "North K guys dierrr don’t go there. Them be killers”. Lord Paper hints that he has a collaboration with another “sick” rapper – Yaa Pono which he is going drop

DKM Customers Dissatisfied With Repayment Plans

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A cross-section of the depositors at the Golden Jubilee Park in Bolgatanga Acting Registrar General, Jemima Oware, says a list of verified claimants will be out next week Security personnel were fully armed to avert attacks at the forum Government’s move to settle the longstanding grievances of clients of the DKM Microfinance Company has taken off on a disappointing note with a number of the depositors in the Upper East region dissatisfied with the refund arrangements. The Bank of Ghana (BoG) shut down the company on Monday May 11, 2015, after it reportedly failed to comply with the terms and conditions required in its licence and also for purportedly possessing assets deemed too insufficient to meet its liabilities to investors. Several millions of Ghana cedis got locked up at the firm as thousands of shareholders including chiefs and clerics, hit by the sudden disaster, held their heads in raw horror. Devastated creditors across the country openly

Two Women Arrested At Ankaful Prisons For Smuggling ‘Wee

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  Officers at the Ankaful Maximum Prisons have arrested two women who attempted to smuggle some banned substances to some inmates in the prisons. The women, Grace Kusi, 60, and Mary Nyanka, 22, concealed the substances suspected to be Indian hemp popularly known as wee and others such as mobile phones and chargers in 47 parcels of a local soap called ‘Azuma Blows’ or ‘Don’t Touch me’. The commodities, the women explain were meant for two inmates namely Ali Omar Fulani and Razak Abubakar who are serving 15 and 63 years respectively. The women also revealed to the Police that the two inmates are their relatives. ASP Daniel Matchator, the Public Relations Officers for the Central Regional Prisons Service Division said the suspects have been handed over to the Elmina Police command for further investigation.  Source: radioxyzonline.com

Photos:Nana Addo In Tema Central Constituency Campaign

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