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  • How Ghana surrendered its independence to the US – By Owei Lakemfa

    How Ghana surrendered its independence to the US – By Owei Lakemfa

    GHANA, the shining Black Star which in 1957 lit the way to independence for all of Africa, is today, a slave colony of the United States, US. The declaration 65 years ago by its leader, Kwame Nkrumah that: “The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa”, gave momentum to the independence movements across the continent.

    Ghana followed up its declaration by providing offices and bases for liberation movements in the continent.

    For this reason and the moves by Nkrumah to unite the continent into a single United States of Africa, his stiff opposition to Apartheid, transforming Ghana into the universal headquarters of the Pan Africanist movement and seeking to make Africa independent of external powers, his administration was overthrown.

    The coup that toppled the Nkrumah administration was planned by the American Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, whose Deputy Director, Ray Cline, co-ordinated it from Washington, while its station chief in Ghana, Howard Bane, saw to its execution. Over 1,600 Ghanaians were killed in the coup with many injured.

    The primary tasks of the coup plotters were to reverse all the gains made by the Nkrumah leadership, expel all liberation fighters given refuge and hand over the country to external forces.

    One of the major beneficiaries of the 1966 coup was Edward Akufo-Addo who was named the Chief Justice. Four years into the coup, he was named the President of Ghana.

    Today, 50 years after he left office, his son, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as President of Ghana, is continuing the demolition work by surrendering the independence of Ghana to the same American establishment that executed the criminal February 24, 1966 coup.

    The current President Akufo-Addo had in April 2018 sworn that Ghana has “not offered a military base, and will not offer a military base to the United States of America”. But it is a matter of nomenclature as the military base was baptised as West Africa Logistics Network,WALN. Under it, America is given the right to run Ghana as a colony although the latter still maintains the privilege of marking March 6 as ‘Independence Day’.

    As part of the Agreement, Ghana, through an American contractor, McDan, has handed over Terminal 1 of the Kotoka International Airport in Accra to the Americans free of charge!

    The ‘Agreement’ itself is worse than the humiliating Japanese piece of surrender to the US after defeat in the Second World War. It grants American soldiers and civilian contractors the privileges, exemptions and immunity equivalent to diplomatic missions under the Vienna Convention. American soldiers can wear their uniforms and carry arms in Ghana as if they are in the US and can enter and exit Ghana without passports just with their identity cards! That is a right even Ghanaians don’t have!

    Agreed facilities and areas provided by Ghana, like the runway, can be of exclusive use by American forces who are also authorised to exercise all rights and authorities for the use, operation, defence, or control of such places, including using force.

    Also, the Americans can undertake construction activities on, and make alterations and improvements to agreed facilities and areas like the airport and seaport and are authorised to control entry to such places.

    The agreement also provides that Ghana furnishes, without rental, all agreed facilities and areas while the Americans are afforded priority in access to and use of facilities that have been provided for joint use. Buildings constructed by US forces shall become the property of Ghana, provided that it “shall be used by United States forces until no longer needed by United States forces”.

    The Americans are also empowered to retain title to all equipment, material, supplies, relocatable structures and other moveable property.

    Under the Agreement, US forces are authorised to preposition and store defence equipment, supplies and materials – which does not exclude chemical and biological weapons and laboratories. They also have the right to remove such items from the territory of Ghana.

    Ghana is obliged to ensure the protection, safety and security of American forces, contractors, property and official information. In other words, Ghanaian officials and citizens can be hunted like Julian Assange for alleged leakage of US information.

    The agreement says if the Americans are not physically present at their facilities and areas, such places “shall remain locked and secure, and security for such facilities and areas shall be provided by Ghana”.

    The Americans have the powers to conclude contracts for the acquisition of goods and services, including construction, in Ghana in accordance with United States laws and regulations.

    Ghana agreed that the acquisition of goods and services in the country by or on behalf of American forces shall not be subject to any taxes, customs duties or similar charges.

    Also, the Americans are not liable to pay any tax(including VAT) and are empowered to “import into, and export out of, and use in Ghana any personal property, equipment, supplies, material, technology, training or services in connection with this Agreement”.

    Such importation or exportation are exempted from any inspection, licence, other restrictions, customs duties, taxes or any other charges assessed within Ghana. In other words, any American soldier can smuggle anything in and out of Ghana.

    The agreement also provides that aircraft, vehicles and vessels operated by US forces may enter, exit and move freely within the territory and territorial waters of Ghana. So, America can wage war on Ghanaian territory. Also, such aircraft, vehicles and vessels are not subject to the payment of landing, parking or port fees, compulsory pilotage, navigation or over flight charges; or tolls or other use charges, including lighter age and harbour dues levied by Ghana.

    Ghana also agreed to accept American driving licences and the Americans are empowered to operate telecommunication systems, and the right to use all necessary radio spectrum free of cost.

    Other than contractual claims, no claims for damage, loss or destruction of property, or death or injury to any military personnel and civilian employees shall be entertained. So, American forces can damage property or kill Ghanaians without being charged. Any third party claims, say by a Ghanaian citizen, will be handled by the American Government in accordance with US laws and regulations.

    The agreement can only be terminated by one year’s written notice to the other party through diplomatic channels. There is of course no reciprocal agreement giving Ghana any right or privilege in the US; it is purely an ‘Agreement’ between a slave and slave master.

    The Supreme Court of Ghana had on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 ruled as unmeritorious, a suit against this slavish agreement brought by the Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser of the opposition NDC, Brogya Genfi. This was how Ghana surrendered its independence to the US.

  • Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah shares photos, video of her multimillion dollar mansion

    Canadian-born Ghanaian actress, Jackie Appiah, has shared photos and video of her recently acquired  multimillion-dollar mansion in Ghana.

     

    Appiah caused a buzz online after photos and video of the stunning exterior surfaced, leaving netizens speculating what the interior would look like.

     

    However, Appiah recently welcomed Nollywood actress Luchy Donalds for a thorough tour of the property, and Luchy, who was greatly astonished by the sight, could not hide her excitement.

    Appiah

    In the video that was shared on social media by Luchy Donalds, the tour started from the compound, which showed off the actress’ car and a large pool with lounge chairs and beautiful flowers.

     

    A sizable rest house with a view of the pool and a large swimming pool with a nicely tiled surround are both located in the expansive complex. Her spacious bedroom is furnished with a gorgeous king-sized bed, brilliant lights, and artwork, and the house features a tastefully furnished home office. One has to accept that furnishing the mansion would have cost a fortune.

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    Luchy Donalds

     

    Luchy, who was so overjoyed by what she was seeing, could not help but gush at the extreme luxury of the home, and the splendor of the structure, screamed with delight.

     

    “Big mansion. This is queen J’s villa. Castle, castle, castle…this is hooge.. Na woman do am, no be a man,” she said.

     

    Appiah has received several awards and nominations, including the awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 2010 Africa Movie Academy Awards; and Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2007.

     

    She received two nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role and Best Upcoming Actress at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008

     

    The actress was born on December 5, 1983 in Toronto, Canada and spent her early childhood in Canada, then moved to Ghana with her mother at the age of 10.

     

    She is popularly known by her maiden name, Appiah. Appiah married Peter Agyemang in 2005 and has one son.

     

    Appiah’s father is Kwabena Appiah (the younger brother of the late Joe Appiah, a famous lawyer in Kumasi), currently residing in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • Nigeria beat Burkina Faso to win WAFU B Under-17 Championship

    Five-time world champions Golden Eaglets on Friday edged the Young Stallions of Burkina Faso 2-1 to win the WAFU B Under-17 Championship at the Cape Coast Stadium in Ghana.

    The victory for Nigeria has come barely few weeks after they claimed the WAFU B Under-20 Championship.

    Then, they had beaten neighbours Republic of Benin in Niger Republic to claim the title.

    The under-17 championship’s final match saw Nigeria on the front foot early as forward Abubakar Abdullahi threatened the Burkinabe rear as early as the 8th minute.

    That was when his low drive streamed away from goal.

    But in the 22nd minute, Abdullahi made up for the missed chance as he rose highest in the box to powerfully nod Emmanuel Michael’s perfect delivery into the net.

    Abdullahi missed another golden opportunity to grab a brace, as he flulled his lines, thereby allowing the Stallions a respite.

    The miss would knock hard seven minutes later, when Abdulramane Ouedraogo, equalised for Burkina Faso also with a header.

    Two minutes into the second half, Abdullahi got his brace and Nigeria’s second goal, giving the Golden Eaglets a 2-1 lead.

    Twelve minutes later, he should have made it a hat-trick with Nigeria’s third but he lost the opportunity.

    The loss could once more have proved costly, as the Stallions broke forward, only to see Nigeria goalkeeper Richard Odoh come up with a magnificent save.

    Ebube Okeke rocked the crossbar from 25 yards in the 67th minute.

    But there were to be no more goals as Nigeria collected a second regional diadem at youth level.

    At the end of the game, Nigeria’s goalkeeper Odoh was selected the Man-of-the-Match.

    His compatriot Emmanuel Michael had won the prize in all three previous matches —-against Ghana, Togo and Cote d’Ivoire.

  • Davido offers scholarship to young boy who scored A1 parallel in WAEC

    Davido offers scholarship to young boy who scored A1 parallel in WAEC

    Nigeria’s superstar musician, David Adedeji Adeleke, popularly known as Davido has offered a scholarship to a young boy known as Morro Suleyman, who scored A1 parallel in his West African Examinations Council (WAEC) examination but was unable to continue his studies.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Suleyman had been forced to remain at home because his parents are unable to afford to pay for his education at the postsecondary level.

    Nana Yaw, a Twitter user with good intentions for the lad posted Suleyman’s result online and asked for assistance for the young Ghanaian boy.

    When Suleyman’s result was posted online, it drew a lot of attention, including the attention of Davido. The Nigerian super start musician heard the cry for help and issued an appeal to the general public for assistance in locating the talented youngster.

    Not too long, Davido tweeted that he has contacted Suleyman and that he has been given a scholarship to Adeleke University with accommodation and allowance included.

    A look at the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) result showed Morro had A1 parallel and had sat for the exam at Sunyani Senior High School (SUSEC) in the Bono Region of Ghana.

  • WAFU B U17 TOURNEY: Golden Eaglets depart for Cape Coast

    Five –time world champions Nigeria will set out on course for another title on Wednesday when they depart the country for the Ghanaian city of Cape Coast, where they will participate in the Seven-Nation WAFU B U17 Championship that begins on Saturday.

     The two finalists from the tournament in Cape Coast will represent the WAFU B zone at the Africa U17 Cup of Nations billed for Algeria early next year, from where all four semi finalists will qualify for the FIFA U17 World Cup finals in Peru.

     Nigeria, with five world titles in the kitty, and three –time world champions and hosts Ghana will set the tournament rolling on Saturday with a potentially –explosive encounter at the Stade Cape Coast starting from 4pm Ghana time (5pm Nigeria time).

     Coach Nduka Ugbade, who has kept his eyes on the ball and his hands on the plough for several weeks screening and training the lads at the FIFA Goal Project, Abuja, says his objective is to earn a ticket to the AFCON finals in Algeria.

     “I am happy with the squad that we have been able to come up with, and I can say confidently that we are going to Ghana to do the nation proud. Our primary objective is to earn a ticket to the Africa Cup of Nations, and then we go full throttle for the trophy. Nigeria have a pedigree in U17 football and we cannot afford to disappoint.”

     Ugbade, who captained the squad that won the first of Nigeria’s five world titles at this level, has picked 20 players for the campaign that will last until 24th June, with five more players on standby.

     The Golden Eaglets are in Group A of the competition, with a second match against Togo’s U17 boys on Tuesday next week, also at the Stade Cape Coast.

     

    GOLDEN EAGLETS FOR WAFU B U17 CHAMPIONSHIP IN CAPE COAST

     Goalkeepers: Richard Odoh, Hameed Balogun, Pascal Uzoho

     Defenders: Jeremiah Olaleke, Emmanuel Michael, Tochukwu Ogboji, Yahaya Lawal, Miracle Ogwor

     Midfielders: Basil Mbata, Ebube Okere, Tochukwu Ogbabido, Richard Uche, Ozor Okeke, Raphael Oyebanjo

     Forwards: Umar Abubakar, Kevwe Iyede, Light Eke, Abubakar Abdullahi, Jubril Azeez, Precious Williams

     Standby: Utibe Silas, Abdullahi Buhari, Abubakar Shaibu, Tijjani Mohammed, Stephen Emmanuel

     

  • Tonto Dikeh storms Lagos to arrest Kemi Olunloyo

    Tonto Dikeh storms Lagos to arrest Kemi Olunloyo

    Meeting her promise to deal with self-acclaimed investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, for accusing her of purchasing a gun in Ghana in an attempt to kill her ex-husband, Olakunle Churchil, actress Tonto Dikeh has flown from Abuja to Lagos to effect her accuser’s arrest.

     

    For days now, Tonto Dikeh and Kemi Olunloyo have been at loggerheads.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the duo’s fight online started when Kemi Olunloyo had an Instagram live session with her ex-boyfriend, Prince Kpokpogri over his demolished building and trashed the actress for clout chasing with his predicament.

     

    In the video, Kemi Olunloyo claimed that Tonto Dikeh was only bragging and was not behind the demolished building. She went on to call the actress a clout chaser for trying to feed the public with a ‘power image’.

     

    In response to the video, Tonto Dikeh took to her social media story to shade Kemi Olunloyo with threats of sending her to jail.

     

    Feeling hurt by the actress’ comment, Kemi Olunloyo asked why Tonto is wishing she goes back to jail after all she went through in Port Harcourt prison, which has made her battle with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for years.

     

    The owner of Tonto Dikeh Foundation promised not to back down as she stated that she would help curb Kemi’s veil mouth.

     

    In kine with helping to curb Kemi’s veil mouth, Tonto Dikeh entered Lagos on Friday evening May 21, 2022.

     

    The actress had threatened to launch a new GoFundMe for Olunloyo because “she’s probably going back to jail”.

     

    Reacting to the actress’ threat in a Facebook post, Olunloyo said Tonto could not take her to jail because she knows her secrets.

     

    She also alleged that the movie star was in possession of a gun and had been using hard drugs.

     

    Responding to Olunloyo’s claim in an Instagram post on Thursday, the 36-year-old urged the journalist to reveal the names of the people who claimed she was in possession of a gun.

     

    In a subsequent post, she threatened to “run her up on the streets” if she doesn’t back up her allegation with proof.

     

    “Madam Kemi please mention the name of this person, let’s confirm!! They already told me that you’re men#t&l challenged but I may just be your cure,” she wrote.

     

    “Na Ogun true true go help me put you back in prison. Agbaya mummy, if you don’t mention the name of that person then you have bought the biggest bad market ever.

     

    “I will you help you cure this your vile mouth. M@t k*ll you there. I don’t believe in suing you or police case mba’nu.. 2022 I’m running up on you b*****s on them streets and that’s on God.

     

    “So if you don’t produce your imaginary friends name, or the receipt of the gun you claim I purchased? Kemi runnnnnnnnnnnnnn.”

  • Finding love in Ghana is difficult – Actress, Yvonne Nelson

    Finding love in Ghana is difficult – Actress, Yvonne Nelson

    Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has revealed how difficult it is to find love in her country.

    Speaking in an interview with Kingdom + FM in Accra, Nelson disclosed that she has been unlucky in romantic relationships with Ghanaian men.

    She added that she had several men she genuinely liked, but they didn’t think she liked them, hence their relationship failed.

    Nelson said; “Finding love in this country is quite difficult. Ghanaian men don’t love me, I’ve met a couple of people that I liked they didn’t even believe that I liked them.”

    The mother of one also said that she hasn’t had any intercourse in the last two years because she knows how to restrain herself.

    “After a year I went straight without it. I can control myself when it comes to that. I don’t have a love interest even though I wish I did,” she revealed.

    After the host of the show, Fiifi Pratt, pushed her to clarify the assertions, she said “if Ghanaians are not interested in me what else do you expect.”

  • Flying Eagles beat Ghana 2-0 in WAFU-B U-20 opener

    Flying Eagles beat Ghana 2-0 in WAFU-B U-20 opener

    Nigeria’s National Under-20 men football team, the Flying Eagles, on Sunday in Niamey beat their Ghanian counterpart 2-0 in the WAFU-B U-20 championship.

    The opening match in Group B of the competition was played at the General Seyni Kountche Stadium, Niamey, Niger Republic.

    The Ladan Bosso tutored boys started the match on a bright side with Aminu Muhammad opening scoring in the 5th minute with a sublime finish that unsettled the Ghanians.

    The Ghanians tried to rally back but were stopped in their tracks by the Nigerian defence marshalled by team captain Oluwatosin Adegbite.

    On resumption of the second half, the Flying Eagles doubled their lead through substitute Ahmed Abdullahi in the 78th minute.

    Ladan Bosso, the team’s coach, after the match, praised the resilience of his boys while assuring of an improved side in the next match.

    The Flying Eagles who are seven-time African champions, will on Wednesday face Burkina Faso in the second and last game of the group at the same venue.

    Cote D’Ivoire had on Saturday shocked host Niger Republic 1-0 in the Group A opener while Benin Republic beat Togo by the same margin in the same group.

    The top two teams from each group will progress to the competition’s semi-finals, while only the two finalists would qualify for the 2023 Under-20 AFCON in Egypt.

    All four semi finalists from the Egypt tournament will qualify to represent Africa in the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia.

    NAN

  • Lekki Port: Nigeria to regain maritime business loss to Togo, Ghana – Lai Mohammed

    Lekki Port: Nigeria to regain maritime business loss to Togo, Ghana – Lai Mohammed

    The Federal Government says with the completion and operation of Lekki Deep Sea Port by September, Nigeria will regain maritime business lost to ports in Togo, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said this on Wednesday after a tour of the Lekki Port, with a team of journalists.

    Newsmen reports that the port located in the Lagos Free Zone, Epe is the deepest seaport in Nigeria and West Africa with unique advantages, covering a land area of 90 hectares.

    Mohammed said when the port begins operation in the last quarter of the year, it would be a big boost to Nigeria in its quest to take advantage of the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

    He said the port, a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer concern would be a pacesetter and game-changer in the economy landscape of the country.

    “I called it a game-changer because of the impact it will have on the nation’s economy and the jobs it will create among others.

    “The investment is huge: 1.53 billion dollars on fixed assets and 800 million dollars on construction.

    “But the aggregate impact has been put at 361 billion dollars in 45 years, which will be more than 200 times the cost of building it,’’ he said.

    Mohammed said in addition, the port would create 169,972 jobs and bring revenues totalling 201 billion dollars to state and Federal Governments through taxes, royalties and duties.

    He said the direct and induced business revenue impact of the port was estimated at 158 billion dollars, in addition to a qualitative impact on the manufacturing, trade and commercial services sector

    The minister said the port would transform Nigeria into a transhipment hub and the revenue currently being lost to neighbouring countries would come back.

    “As you know, this project is being done in phases. Phase 1 has reached 89 per cent and will be completed in September this year.

    “The facilities here are first class, we have seven ships to shore cranes and 21 RTG cranes.

    “No port in Nigeria currency has this. The excellent equipment is why this port can do 18,000 tons, which is more than four times the number that can currently be handled by our other ports,’’ he said.

    According to Mohammed, the project is self-sufficient in required electricity as it is currently generating 10 mega watts from a total capacity of 16 megawatts

    He said the port was another example of the first-class infrastructure being developed across the country by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “Whether it is roads, rail, airport terminals, gas pipelines, housing, ports, just name it.

    “And at this stage, I want to appeal to our colleagues in the media to play up these developmental efforts instead of concentrating energy on negativity.

    “That is why we embark on these tours with a large retinue of journalists..

    “Let the world know that Nigeria is not all about kidnapping, terrorism and banditry. It is also about massive developments that are unprecedented,’’ he said.

    Also speaking, the Managing Director of the Port, Mr Du Ruogang said the project which would be completed before the end of the year would change the economic landscape of the country.

    He said that the multi-purpose deep seaport would be one of the most modern ports in West Africa, offering enormous support to the burgeoning commercial operations across Nigeria and the entire West African region.

    Ruogang assured that multiple modern cargo evacuation mechanisms would be put in place at the port to forestall congestion and other challenges being experienced in other ports in the country.

  • GHANA: Eight people die as unknown gunmen raid two nomadic settlements

    GHANA: Eight people die as unknown gunmen raid two nomadic settlements

    Unknown gunmen have killed eight people in a raid at Zakoli and Konkon nomadic settlements in the Yendi area of the Northern Region in Ghana.

     

    The incident occurred Wednesday afternoon and resulted in the burning of many thatched houses and other properties.

     

    It was gathered that the gunmen stormed the communities on motorbikes and opened fire on the victims.

     

    They reportedly targeted only men including male children.

     

    The Yendi Divisional Police Commander, Superintendent Richardson Kumeko confirmed the incident to Graphic Online and said the deceased have been conveyed to the Yendi Government Hospital morgue while the injured were receiving treatment at the same facility.

     

    Police personnel have been deployed to the community to maintain calm, while an investigation into the attack has commenced.

     

    It is not clear what triggered the attacks on the two nomadic settlements.

     

    However, a source said there was a robbery attack on the Yendi-Tatale road on Tuesday night which led to the death of a young man.

     

    Suspecting that the robbers were nomadic, the unknown gunmen attacked them in retaliation of the robbery attack.

     

    Eyewitnesses explained that the gunmen stormed the communities in the afternoon and started shooting indiscriminately and burning thatched houses and properties.