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Slow it down Empress Gifty

Empress Gifty, a gospel singer, went on another rant last week, snarling at blogs, media personalities, and some of her social media “followers.”

She was visibly agitated by what she described as some people posting insults about her on social media and some blogs publishing lies about her. She did not spare some media figures who subtly criticized her for some of her actions.

The artist has presented an uncompromising character over the years and is one of those entertainers who would not hesitate to ‘clapback’ at critics. Responding to critics is sometimes necessary, but with her latest outburst, it is only appropriate to caution the award-winning gospel artiste. to make it go slower

Fan of social media

Empress Gifty is very active on social media because she clearly understands the benefits of the app. It’s rare that the singer doesn’t post something on her social media feed, which is a good thing.

Social media has become a refuge for the artiste, whether she is announcing a new song, a new video, showcasing a business, or expressing an opinion.

In fact, her level of social media activity and ability to use it to her advantage earned her the title of ‘Digital Act of the Year’ at the 4th edition of the 3Music Awards last year. She was awarded that honor for her outstanding use of digital media in harnessing the largest fandom on social media, maintaining visibility, higher engagement of posts, driving audience interactivity, and trendsetting narrative, as well as pursuing causes.

Surprisingly, she beat out Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Kofi Mole, Amerado, Ohemaa Mercy, and Camidoh for the award.

Let out your rage. Empress Gifty recently targeted blogs and individuals who spread lies about her persona, brand, and actions. She even went berserk, cursing those who take advantage of such deceptions to make money on social media.

To begin with, the issue of falsehood being spread by blogs and some individuals on social media is quite concerning. Some unscrupulous blogs and individuals would simply sit anywhere and fabricate such frivolous tales about these celebrities, and for gossip-hungry and negative news fanatics, such defaming news travels faster than the speed of light. Second, she is a human being with blood coursing through her veins. She has every right to be upset and to respond or react when blogs and some celebrities spread lies about her.

In a world where there is little or no fact checking and the majority is gullible, it only takes seconds for a blog or a shady person to ruin hard-won reputations, so her reaction to such inanity is understandable. In her tirade, Empress Gifty also had harsh words for those who comment on her various posts with slurs and unwholesome remarks. Perhaps the gospel musician was only educated on the benefits of social media and not on the consequences of being on such a platform.

The truth is that wherever there is positivity, there is also negativity!

In life and in the world of show business, no one can expect everyone to like them, so it is critical to understand this before expecting cheers all the time. Control what you display

Most importantly, the musician should be aware that the content she posts on her page feeds these commentators. Nobody will get the chance to comment on her page if she doesn’t make any posts that will definitely elicit comments.

If you post a video of yourself shaking your bum, you should expect some negative feedback. You’d be insane to believe that everyone will shower you with compliments on your bum. The solution to not inviting obnoxious comments to your postings is quite simple; please control what you post!

Tolerance is essential.

It’s quite intriguing that Empress Gifty bemoans the obnoxious comments on some of her postings and expects such characters to stop, but then she unleashes another post and curses her detractors. Where does it end, Madam? Tolerance is an important quality to have in the creative industry, as it allows you to accommodate a wide range of reactions to your music, brand, and actions.

In a world where almost everyone has an opinion, the artist must be open-minded and willing to accept different approaches to her craft and brand. If she can accept positive comments about her actions, she should be able to accept negative comments as well. It is also critical for her to recognize that the most important people in her life as a gospel singer and businesswoman are her fans and followers. She has no career if she does not have fans and patrons of her brand, so she must use emotional intelligence when addressing these fans.

The same GhC1 and GhC2 that these fans use to leave comments on your page are the same pittance they use to log on to social media to your page to see what new song you’ve released and what product you’re endorsing so they can patronize and sustain our careers.

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Jasikan-Dodo-Pepesu road commissioned


The 56.4 km Jasikan-Dodo Pepesu road project was officially opened by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on September 8, 2022.
The project, which is a part of the Eastern Corridor Road, connects the country’s southern and northern halves as well as neighboring nations.
Along with connecting these cities, the route also connects towns such Kadjebi, Menuso, Dzindziso, Poase Cement, Koto Nkwanta, Ahamasu, Dodi Papase, and Dodo Pepesu.

In accordance with the Master Project Support Agreement (MPSA), the project is an Engineering and Procurement Contract (EPC) between the Government of Ghana and Sinohydro Corporation Limited of China.
His Excellency the Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on 25th March, 2022 commissioned the project under the Sinohydro (MPSA), an agreement between the government of Ghana and the Chinese government.

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SAMMY GYAMFI LIES

Sammy Gyamfi ‘exposed’ over ‘lies’ about the National Mosque.
The National Communications Director of the major opposition party (NDC), Sammy Gyamfi has once gotten himself in trouble after being ‘exposed’ for his recent comments concerning the National Mosque.


“As for the ridiculous claim that the mosque was funded through a grant from the Turkish government, it could only have come from a desperate propagandist trying to justify his opposition to the construction of the National Cathedral by making baseless claims about the National Mosque. These claims by Sammy Gyamfi are not only lies and a shameless attempt to score cheap political points for former President Mahama, using the National Mosque, but it is also disrespectful to Ghanaian Muslims, and the philanthropic NGO, which fully funded the construction of the Mosque. Sammy Gyamfi can go on with his anti-National Cathedral campaign; that is his business and not our concern. But in pursuing his propaganda, he should leave the National Mosque out of it, and he should stop giving credit to people for roles they did not play”, the Zongo group’s statement unequivocally disclosed.

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Bawumia stands tall- Obiri Boahen

An argument that Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has betrayed Ghanaians because the majority of the promises he made to them have not been fulfilled has been disputed by the former deputy general secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Nana Obiri Boahen asserts that the vice president has succeeded because he assisted in the implementation of important government initiatives like the Free Senior High School (Free SHS) and the digitalization of Ghana’s economy.


The Former Deputy General Secretary stated in a Neat FM interview that Bawumia is the brains behind the deployment of the National Identification System, which is a huge breakthrough for the country.
“Once again, let me raise this issue, the Free Senior High School that we are implementing is a milestone in the history of this country and a milestone in the history of this continent.

“The implementation of the National Identification System (GhanaCard) by the Nana Akufo-Addo government, which successive governments have failed to do, is a major breakthrough. If you look at the Auditor General’s report it indicated that most of the infractions were found because their systems have been digitalized.

“Countries like Singapore and Malaysia are now trying to digitalize but we have already crossed that bridge. And to say that Bawumia has failed I beg to differ. If you carefully look at the things this government has achieved you cannot say that they have failed,” he said.
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia stands tall among some names circulating for the flagbearership race which is scheduled for 2023.

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IS OKUDZETO THE BIGGEST LIAR IN GHANA?

The assertions made by Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a member of parliament for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), that he was unaware of GETFund scholarship agreements while serving as deputy minister of education have been refuted.
According to information obtained by DAILY GUIDE, Mr. Ablakwa participated actively in GETFund scholarship negotiations while serving as a minister in the NDC government.


According to some reports, the NDC MP had enough clout to ‘by-pass’ GETFund employees and ‘personally’ negotiate scholarship agreements with overseas colleges on GETFund’s behalf.
A memorandum of agreement (MoU) has been signed by Mr. Ablakwa on behalf of GETFund and Lovely Professional University (LPU) of India.
The contentious Memorandum of Understanding, signed on March 16, 2016, was primarily designed to help negotiate scholarship offers for Ghanaian students to study in India, as well as to give support for Ghanaian schools.


It went on to say that the GETFund was the top body of education in Ghana, in charge of regulating, expanding, and developing institutions in Ghana’s higher education system.
It stated that both GETFund and the LPU recognized that they shared many interests and that their collaboration would benefit both parties.
“GETFund, Ghana has tied up with LPU to provide access to quality education to the students of Ghana,” the MoU, which had Dr. Monica Gulati, the Registrar of LPU, also as a signatory, indicated.

“GETFund intends to further work with LPU, which has already made a significant contribution in the area of higher education in India to guide and mentor universities/colleges and such other organisations,” the MoU added.
The report was released at a time when Mr. Ablakwa publicly denied knowing about GETFund scholarship programs while serving as deputy minister of education.
There have been heated debates in the media recently when it was revealed that some MPs and government officials from both the NDC and the NPP received GETFund scholarships.
Even in the GETFund paperwork, there is a name Mercy Ablakwa, thought to be Mr. Ablakwa’s relative, suggesting that she also received a GETFund scholarship in 2010.


According to an award letter reportedly signed by the GETFund administrator, Sam Garba, Mercy Ablakwa was awarded a total of $33,400 on August 12, 2010 to pursue a BSc Nursing at the University of Charleston in the United States.
The academic scholarship was worth $16,032, while the living allowance and passage cost $17,366.

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ECONOMIC CHALLENGES NOT AKUFO-ADDO’S DOING- IMF BOSS

Kristalina Georgiva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, has denied claims that Ghana’s economic troubles were self-inflicted rather than caused by the Russian/Ukraine war and Covid-19.
According to her, the country’s economic problems are not the result of terrible government policy.


She reaffirmed her organization’s commitment to striking an economic accord with the government before the end of the year.
Madam Georgiva told Joy News’ Benjamin Akakpo during the Africa Adaptation Summit in Rotterdam, Holland, that Ghana will receive IMF assistance.
“I’m very determined for us to indeed reach an agreement with Ghana by the end of this year [2022]. We started very constructive discussions already. And to the people of Ghana, like everybody on this planet you have been hurt by exogenous shocks; first the pandemic, then Russian/Ukraine war”.


“And that we need to realise that it’s not because of bad policies in the country, but because of these combinations of shocks. Therefore, we have to support Ghana because you are a member, you are a strong country, and you have fantastic people”.
She emphasized how smoothly the conversations between Ghana and the Fund had been going.


“We have to support Ghana because your strength contributes to the strength of your neighbors, it contributes to a stronger world”.
Upon being asked if Ghana would receive the $3 billion that the government has requested, Madam Georgiva responded, “Let’s go to the negotiations, and then you will know.”

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Embrace digitalization to boost justice delivery – Bawumia


The 19th Triennial Conference of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association (CMJA) was launched in Accra on Monday, September 5, by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

In its five-decade history, the CMJA Conference, which brings together Chief Justices, Judges, Magistrates, and judicial officers from Commonwealth Nations, has aided in promoting judicial independence and enhancing legal administration in member nations, the Vice President added.


He urged the CMJA to embrace the power of digital technologies and innovations to increase access to justice and improve judicial systems in the modern world, where they are facilitating life and making things easier.

After kicking off the event, Dr. said on Facebook, “I also shared with them, the tale of how Ghana has already started digitizing its judicial process, and reinforced our Government’s commitment to it, to enable easy and convenient access to justice in our nation.”

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MCE DIES AT HOTEL IN KUMASI

Francis Kofi Okesu, the Dean of MMDCEs in the Oti Region and the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Krachi East, was discovered dead in a hotel in Kumasi, Ghana.


It is unknown what brought the MCE to the administrative center of the Ashanti Region, but his lifeless body was discovered there.
Health care specialists carefully examined the body and discovered no signs of assault, although they did discover spermatozoa on his thigh.

The spermatozoa droplets, in the opinion of the authorities, point to a potential sexual act prior to his demise.

Sylvester Attah, the deceased’s driver, and he had booked into the hotel late on Friday, September 2.

However, the driver departed to check into a new hotel.
Attempts to contact Mr. Kofi Okesu were unsuccessful because he hasn’t been seen since checking into the hotel.
The police have launched their investigations.

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NPP WILL BREAK THE EIGHT- CHAIRMAN COKA

Chairman COKA calls for early NPP congress
The former chairman of the Kwabre South constituency, Mr. Odeneho Kwaku Appiah, has pushed for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to call an early congress to choose the party’s flagbearer for the 2024 general elections.
This, in his opinion, would greatly aid the party in addressing all issues that would arise from the competition.
He has therefore urged the newly elected National Executives of the Party to submit a paper to the NEC asking it to consider an early congress rather than the one year to the elections that the Party’s constitution calls for when it is in power.

The call was made by Chairman COKA, as he is known in the political sphere, on Friday 26th August during an exclusive interview with Nhyira 104.5 FM, a local radio station in Kumasi.
The former head of the Association of NPP constituency chairmen and a candidate for NPP chairman of the Ashanti region in the 2022 conference, COKA, predicted that the party would break the eight.
I’m telling you that efforts are being made to break the 8 in any way necessary.
He claims that the NPP has already begun working on all of the identified challenges.

He informed the show’s host that ” We will be discussing our third term victory when you see me here in the following two years. We are making every effort to avoid the apathy that negatively impacted us (NPP) in 2008, he emphasized.
COKA asks Ghanaians to be patient with the government in light of the current economic crisis.
He assured Ghanaians that Nana Addo’s administration is working tirelessly to bring the country to the Promised Land.
“We will undoubtedly arrive in the Promised Land before 2024.”
Let us all be patient with the government and contribute our fair share to the economic recovery agenda.”

Concerning the cedi depreciation, Chairman COKA once again urged all Ghanaians, particularly traders, to refrain from purchasing dollars locally in order to relieve pressure on the dollar.

“We all have a role to play in terms of cedi depreciation,” he said. To relieve pressure on the dollar, our businessmen and women must refrain from trading or purchasing dollars in their transactions.
He bemoaned the fact that some individuals purposefully stir up panic about the dollar rate in the economy, and that this must be stopped.

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NHIS NOW COVERS CHILDHOOD CANCERS-BAWUMIA

Bawumia announced this on Thursday (25 August 2022) in Accra, saying that reimbursement for childhood cancers under the NHIS became effective on July 1, 2022.
The National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) now covers treatments for childhood cancers as well as the cost of Hydroxyurea, an essential drug for the treatment of sickle cell anaemia, according to Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia.
Bawumia announced this on Thursday (25 August 2022) in Accra, saying reimbursement for childhood cancers under NHIS became effective 1 July 2022, and plans to add treatment for other types of cancer to the list of ailments covered by NHIS are well underway.
“Our children’s present and future can only be secured if all the factors that threaten their existence and quality of life are eliminated. We are determined to make it happen and we should not relent,” he stated.

“A diagnosis of cancer often appears to be a death sentence, affecting not just the subject but the rest of the family and entire community, unless well-structured and well-resourced interventions are at play to curb the burden. In many developing countries, cancer is on the rise and its consequent effect on economies, is and will be grave, if nothing is done to control it,” he said.

He further said, “Where countries have attempted to curb it, the perception of acutely exorbitant costs of management have meant that many under-resourced countries have often avoided opening the Pandora’s Box for fear of being unable to manage those costs. Childhood cancers in particular have shown significant success rates in achieving desired management outcomes and often at manageable costs.
“I am glad that we, as a nation, are putting our children first and protecting them and their dreams. Sometimes it is good to look at the value of investments and not just the cost.”
To ensure the program’s success and sustainability, Dr. Bawumia urged all parties involved to contribute their resources. She noted that “for most things to be sustained funding is required: good funding streams enable projects to be sustained and this is same in childhood cancers and other disease areas. We must all work together to be creative in coming up with solutions and investing in them, as well as in all other aspects that will guarantee the best results.
“For a health project such as this great childhood cancer services to continue, all stakeholders need to bring their resources to the table – expertise, awareness creation, early detection, treatment etc should be made available. The successful outcomes of provision of these is what will keep things sustained. Seeing that our children are being diagnosed early and treated and recovering will certainly encourage the NHIA and all other partners to continue to fund the services. We all have a role to play.”

Collaboration, data, technology
Dr. Bawumia emphasized the significance of technology, effective collaboration, and data in health management, noting that there are numerous players in healthcare who require data for valuable investments, with health data actually generating income for some countries.
“Clinical trials, research, budgeting, all require data. But data is not valuable if it is just that, and not useful. I will encourage us to prioritize data capture related to childhood cancers and other cancers to ensure that investments in healthcare are well informed. For a middle-income country, every cedi we spend must be well thought through and data will enable us to so.

“Reducing wastage is a key means of enabling that efficiency we desire which will ultimately support the sustainability of this journey we have embarked on… Click to see more

“It will be key for us to have standard platforms across private and public sector that enable easy access and top-quality data that inform work going forward. Extraction of population level data and its analysis will enable favourable investment and development of strategies that are directly impactful to our people.”
Initiatives like One Constituency One Ambulance, Medical Drones for the delivery of vital supplies and blood, and Agenda 111 Projects, which would see to the construction of District Hospitals in all districts lacking one, as well as the construction and or upgrading of regional hospitals, were all motivated by the desire to ensure a greater geographical spread of access to healthcare, especially for people who require specialist care and medication.

“Government is also showing leadership and keen commitment to addressing geographical access limitations through Agenda 111 and we are keen to drive this and make it reality. In these facilities that will be set up, we will be looking at providing all relevant and priority services and will look at how we could also aid improved cancer control including childhood cancers in Ghana,” he said.
Vice President Bawumia thanked First Lady Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the minister and ministry of health, the board chair of NHIA and his team, the CEO of NHIA, World Child Cancer, Roche, and all collaborators for their contributions to the success of this life-saving initiative.
He said, “What we have achieved here is no mean feat and we should not underestimate it.”

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