Fifa indirectly bans Ghana over court issues

The world’s football governing body has sent warning to the authorities to abandon an ongoing court case against Ghana FA but it’s too little too late

Fifa have issued an ultimatum of August 27 to the Ghanaian government to withdraw a court case meant to liquidate the embattled Ghana Football Association.
The authorities imposed an indefinite suspension on all football related activities in the country last June, in the wake of corruption scandals exposed in a documentary produced by undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.

A two-man liaison team was subsequently named by Fifa to oversee football in the country. However, the government insists the entire system needs a clean-up before football could return hence its decision to scrap the current Ghana FA executive committee.

However, with the country’s judicial body on break and will only return on October 8 means that Ghana may be officially banned after the grace period given unless something different happens.

“We are writing to inform you that the situation of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) has been brought to the attention of the Bureau of the Council (hereinafter the Bureau),” a Fifa statement read.

“The Bureau was informed about the following developments: On 7 June 2018, a BBC documentary entitled ‘Number 12 —When Greed and Corruption Become the Norm’ was aired alleging match-fixing and fraudulent activity involving referees and officials of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), including GFA President, CAF Vice President and FIFA Council member Kwesi Nyantakyi. On 8 June 2018, Mr Nyantakyi was provisionally banned from taking part in any footbalI-related activity at both national and international Ievel by the chairperson of the adjudicatory chamber of the Ethics Committee for a duration of 90 days.

“Formal investigation proceedings are being carried out by the chairperson of the investigatory chamber of the Ethics Committee Furthermore, the Bureau was notified that FIFA had been given to understand that on 12 June 2018, the High Court in Accra placed an interim injunction on the activities of the GFA following an application by the Attorney General of Ghana.

“The Bureau was also informed that on 12 July 2018, the High Court of Justice (Commercial Division) in Accra had ordered that the members, directors and officers of the GFA be restrained from exercising their powers, ‘particularly relating to the disposal of the assets of the GFA, organisation of football matches and appointment of executives and other officials’.

“Furthermore, the High Court appointed the Registrar of Companies “to exercise the powers of a quidator in relation to the respondent [i‚e. the GFA] pending the final determination of the petition.

“To date, the scope of the investigations into the allegations of widespread match-fixing and corruption within the GFA remains unclear. However, the Bureau considers that the petition introduced by the Attorney General to the High Court of Justice to start the liquidation process of the GFA constitutes an undue interference in the affairs of the GFA in contravention of art. 14 par. 1 i) and art. 19 par. 1 of the FIFA Statutes.

“Under these circumstances, the Bureau based on art. 16 par. 1 of the FIFA statutes decided on 11 August 2018 that if the petition to start the liquidation process of the GFA is not withdrawn by Monday, 27 August 2018 at 12h00 (CET), the GFA will be suspended with immediate effect.

“The suspension would be lifted only once the above-mentioned petition is withdrawn and FIFA is given written proof thereof. In accordance with art‘ 16 per, 3 of the FIFA Statutes, if the GFA were to be suspended, it may not exercise any of its membership rights (Cf. art. 13 of the FIFA Statutes).
“Furthermore, other member associations could not entertain sporting contact with the GFA. We thank you for taking note of the above,” the statement added.

An eventual suspension of the GFA could affect Ghana’s game against Kenya in the 2019 Afcon qualifiers next month, as well as the hosting of the 2019 Women’s Afcon, Aduana Stars involvement in Caf Confederation Cup and the Black Maidens’ participation in the 2018 Fifa Women’s U17 World Cup .

Ghana coach Cobblah excited with Afcon qualification over Benin

The Black Satellites have picked one of the eight slots for the U20 Afcon in Niger next year

Ghana U20 coach Jimmy Cobblah has expressed his excitement after qualifying for the 2019 Africa U20 Nations Cup over Benin on Sunday.

Following a 3-1 win at home in the first leg, the Black Satellites shared the spoils 1-1 with the Young Squirrels in the return fixture to seal their qualification on a 4-1 aggregate.

They have now joined hosts Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Burundi, Mali, South Africa and Senegal as the eight teams to participate in the tournament.

“I’m a happy man now because it wasn’t easy to qualify. A lot of things have changed over the few months but we remained focused,” Cobblah said.

“We deserved to qualify and I’m particularly excited for the young players since they will have a bigger platform to showcase their talent.

“The first goal by Benin almost unsettled us because another goal from them would’ve probably gotten us eliminated but we stayed focused with our game plan and eventually equalised which gave us a huge advantage.”

Cobblah, however, admitted the need to beef up his squad before the final tournament in Niger early next year.

“We have a solid team but there are few positions that need reinforcements. We’ll be on the lookout for excellent additions so that we can participate very well in the Afcon next year,” he said.

Benin 1-1 (2-4 agg) Ghana: Black Satellites qualify for Africa Cup of Nations

Jimmy Cobblah’s charges defied all odds to book their place in the tournament holding in Niger next year

Ghana have qualified to 2019 Africa U20 Cup of Nations following a 1-1 away draw against Benin on Sunday.

Following a 3-1 victory in the first leg in Cape Coast last week, the Black Satellites headed to Cotonou with so much optimism to make it to the Afcon finals.

However, Bio Odo Chabi scored the opener in the first half to settle the Ghanaians before Rodrique Kossi and Ibrahim Ogoulola squandered several opportunities against the run of play.

With Ghana living dangerously through the game since another goal from the hosts could’ve eliminated them, Prosper Ahiabu snatched the equaliser with a nice effort after benefiting from a defensive blunder.

The Black Satellites have now joined hosts Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Burundi, Mali, South Africa & Senegal for the tournament early next year.

If Ghana are able to make it out of their group and reach the semi-finals, they will win an automatic qualification to the Fifa U20 World Cup.

The Black Satellites became the only African country to win the world title in 2009 with Andre Ayew as captain, while Ransford Osei and Dominic Adiyiah led the attack.

Confusion: Brong Ahafo Music Awards cancelled due to disagreement on floor fee

 

The inaugural version of BAMA was cancelled on the eleventh hour due to disagreement over the venue to host it

The maiden edition of the much-publicised Awards scheme in Brong Ahafo region which sought to reward musicians as well as other industry players within the region dubbed BAMA (Brong Ahafo Music Awards) couldn’t take place on Saturday at the Eusbett Conference Center in the regional capital, Sunyani following a disagreement between organisers and management of the facility.

As a new born idea in the region, the program was surprisingly greeted with huge support and anticipation from Musicians, radio personalities as well as several corporate bodies.

Top Musicians like the Obiarato hitmaker Kooko, Cafi Doma Bodwese, Dare Mamebeatz, as well as Zylofon Music signee Joyce Blessing and award-winning gospel singer S.P Kofi Sarpong were expected to grace the occasion.

 

The organizers of the event speaking to AshesGyamera.com stated that “the show had to be cancelled as a result of a minor situation beyond their control.

“It had to do with changes in the agreement plans for booking of the venue between us and the owners of the facility.

We as the organizers had hold to a stakeholders meeting afterwards and we are looking at the way forward,” they added.

 

The musicians who traveled from cities and towns around the region to make ro the venue admitted their disappointmentamid the cost of transportation, rehearsals and other miscellaneous.

By: Ishmael Da-Don Flexy

Techiman Nsuta Cell break; one dead, four including three Fulanis on the run

In the late hours of Saturday, August 11, residents of Nsuta a suburb of Techiman in the Brong-Ahafo Region, were alarmed by a gunshot that emanated from the police station.

This prompted the townsfolk nearby to rush to the scene and to their dismay, they met a lifeless body that resembled a young Fulani man behind the counter, a frightened inmate and one police officer on duty.

This raised alarm to suspicions that there has been an attempt to break away from the police cells by the inmates.

Narrating how the events unfolded to AshesGyamera.com, the policeman on duty popularly known as Officer Agogo stated that “three Fulani herds men were arrested last week for allegedly stealing twenty one(21) cows in a nearby village called Abaanaba and were arranged before the Sunyani High Court on Friday, August 10.”

“The trio were brought back to the Nsuta police station upon adjournment of their case but later on Saturday evening, the three criminals plotted a cell break together with two other inmates.

“As night fell with only him at post, they tried to execute their plan by tricking me into their arms so they could kill me and make their way out of the cell.

“They requested for water, of which I went in with some, only to be captured with the intention to strangle me to death but their plan failed,” he said.

“One of the Fulani men went out for a riffle and this gave me the chance to reach my pistol and I shot at him in the process of the struggling with the rest. The remaining four vamoosed and are no where to be found, leaving behind just one inmate who didn’t participate in the cell break plot and the deceased,” he added.

There were reinforcements from the Techiman South and Techiman North police divisions after almost 30 minutes, however, the cell breakers numbering four are still at large and currently under police hunt.

By: Ishmael Da-Don Flexy

Ghana’s ¢610 Million – Dr Mensa Otabil & the Stupid Christians Who Stand With Him

 

Religion impedes critical thinking, it’s the only poison that is capable of making decent men and women support thievery, human atrocities, injustice and even surrender their thinking faculties in hope for a fabricated redemption. And this, for centuries, has been the adversary curtailing the progress of those who deeply subscribe to it, largely poor Africans.

In sub-Saharan Africa lies a country called Ghana, with an overwhelmingly huge religious population—headed by pockets of conmen, parading themselves as intermediaries of the religious populace and an invisible celestial dictator, God. These conmen, also grossly cruel, swindle the poor on the back obsolete monolithic era doctrines and the poor, I mean the blind fools, call these charlatans men of God or spiritual fathers.

They do not just call them men of God, they also forcefully cloth them in a shield of immunity—so thick that, even when these conmen have been caught in action, they refuse to accept the glaring fact, and with all pride, ‘stand with these men.’

A few years ago, a non-religious leader from Ghana called Alfred Woyome, an astute businessman, received some 51million cedis as judgment debt from the state. Later, the Supreme Court of Ghana asked him to cough up the money after the apex court declared the payments unlawful.

The above matter involved complex contracts and legal arguments. But the Ghanaian social media landscape crucified the man in unison, for receiving 51million cedis that were willingly paid to him, albeit later deemed illegitimate.

No one, not even any of the countless imbeciles in Ghana was seen on social media as standing with this man who continues to fight his innocence and the legitimacy of the payments through the courts scattered around us.

The mantra was, Woyome is a thief who has caused financial loss to the state. Some even called for his head to be put on a spike because Ghana comes first.

Same Ghana and its citizens have recently suffered greatly, caused by the porous banking sector, in an attempt by the Bank of Ghana to prevent further leakage. Some banks including Capital Bank have been closed down because of financial mismanagement—perhaps, embezzlement.

As the banking crisis deepened a few days ago with the consolidation of 5 other banks, media attention moved into that sector again, and it has emerged that at the time Capital Bank, with Rev. Mensa Otabil as the board chairman, was on its knees, the Bank of Ghana took 610 million cedis (about 128 million dollars) of taxpayers’ money and gave it to the bank, to help safeguard it from collapsing.

Eventually, the bank collapsed. What happened to the money Bank of Ghana gave to the bank? This million-dollar question leads you through a longwinded wormhole, to the doorsteps of those who were in charge of the bank, especially Mensa Otabil, the chairman of the board.

Among other financially shocking transactions that took place after the Bank of Ghana bumper 610 million cedis came in, the board of directors of Capital Bank with Otabil has the chairman “dished out ¢27.5m to a Board member to hype the business. The word in the report was “business promotion”. While still under distress but having received the bail-out, the board approved an expenditure of ¢2.6M and $50,000 on “re-branding.”

The board of directors with Otabil as chairman “ratified a proposal to increase the fees and benefits of directors (themselves), including two first and business class air tickets for all members of the board.”

Further, 130 million cedis of the given 610 million cedis “was transferred to Alltime Capital, a transfer that needed some explanation from the CEO Ato Essien who said the transfers were “strategic,” and “highly classified information.”

“The transfers were expected back into the bank by March 2016 – in five months, he said with additional assurance from the chairman, Dr Mensa Otabil.”

It gets worse: a published internal report outlines how millions of the bank money was used to buy a property at Labone, Accra—and concludes with the names of shareholders as well as share liabilities as follows:

1. Mr Willaim Ato Essien 5229,529,910.28
2. Dr Stephen Enchill 116,246,711.79
3. Mr John Kofi Mensah 105,678,828.90
4. Otabil& Associates Rep
by Dr. M. Otabil 73,975,180.23
5. Isaac Osah Thompson-Mensah 52,839,414.45
6. Mr. Kinsley Attah Ghansah 52,839,414.45
7. Mr Isaac Oheneba Osei Akoto 52,839,414.45
8. International Gospel Church
rep, by Dr Mensah Otabil 31,703,648.67
9. Rev. Edwin Obeng Donkor 2 1,1135,765.78
Total 100 56,788,289.00

Mensa Otabil was not just a director of the bank, he was the chairman and a shareholder. His church, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), was also a shareholder. This seems like a team of people and their companies, scamming the hell out ordinary Ghanaians.

The huge amount said to have disappeared under his incompetent watch, to be paid by the state, is far bigger than the loss Woyome caused us. And yet, because he is a religious leader, he is being shielded by a bunch of zealots from his church, with a social media ‘I Stand With Him’ campaign.

In the name of God, people continue to do evil, steal from the poor, act recklessly and cause others their lives or livelihood and instead of us holding them to even a higher standard by virtue of what they should represent, we rather jump to their defense backed by the same ‘holy book’ they besmirch—that, touch not my anointed.

If the anointing of God causes financial loss of such magnitude with undulation effects such as loss of jobs and the taxpayers’ footing the eventual bill, then that’s more like the anointing of the other guy they call Satan.

Otabil and his cronies do not deserve any special treatment or collective support, even from the lunatics doing so on social media. They must face the consequence of their actions—and the public must be upset enough. The false religious shield of immunity must be destroyed and he must be treated with gross contempt like we will do if it was a fucking non-religious leader.

If you are not stupid, why would you stand with a man who was the head watch of a bank that did this to its hardworking employees and ‘squandered’ 610 million cedis of our money, given to them by the Bank of Ghana?

By: Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri

Kwasi Sibo signs four-year deal with Watford

The youngster has finally sealed a long-term deal with the Hornets and will be at the Vicarage Road side until 2022

Ghanaian youngster Kwasi Sibo has completed a four-year joint deal with English side Watford and Serie A side Udinese, AshesGyamera.com can confirm.

The 20-year-old held his medical in Italy with Udinese but not in England as reported by many outlets on Thursday before the transfer deadline day closed.

Sibo was previously playing for Armenian top-flight side FC Banants after he was initially linked with a move to Russian side Krasnodor.

Sibo having his medical at Udinese

Although, he has become the first player to join a Premier League side from Armenia, AshesGyamera can confirm that Sibo will spend the first season of his contract on loan.

Sibo comes from a sporting home since his mother was a former athlete. His senior brother is a NBA player while the other brother is a footballer with Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals.

Asec Mimosas can’t defeat Aduana Stars in Ghana, says Amed Toure

The striker admits how difficult it would be for the Yellow and Black to progress in Caf Confederation Cup

Asec Mimosas striker Amed Toure believes they may likely drop out of the group stage of the Caf Confederation Cup.

The Ivorian club will face Ghana representatives Aduana Stars in Dormaa Ahenkro on August 18.

They boast of just three points after four games and sit four points behind leaders Raja Casablanca with two matches remaining.

The Burkinabe international says it’s near impossible to shock Aduana at home to brighten their chances of making it out of Group A.

“We believe it’s impossible for us to win against Aduana Stars in Dormaa Ahenkro, not to even talk about qualification to the next stage,” Toure told Hello FM.

“Even if we are able to win this game, it is still highly impossible to progress because the next game is against Vita Club at home. And a win from that game cannot see us through unless the results in the game between Raja Casablanca and Aduana in Morocco favours us.

“Mathematically, we still have a chance but it’s virtually over for us although anything can happen in football,” he added.

Asec have set sights on making impact in next season’s Caf Champions League, according to Toure.

“The club’s top hierarchy has told the technical team and players that we should focus on next season’s Champions League,” he said.

“We want to use the remaining games to correct our mistakes and build on it to make an impact next season to make the fans happy.”

Toure spent several years in Ghana playing for the likes of Asante Kotoko, Kessben FC and Bechem United.

Kotoko announce squad for ceremonial game in Tanzania

The Porcupine Warriors head to the Eastern part of Africa this week to participate in a ceremonial match

Asante Kotoko coach Paa Kwesi Fabin has announced an 18-man squad for the trip to Tanzania to participate in the 2018 Simba day.

The Kumasi giants have been billed to play Simba FC on Wednesday at the National Stadium in Dar es Salam. The contingent which include two goalkeepers, seven defenders, five midfielders and four strikers are expected to depart the Kotoka International airport on Monday.

Although, Simba earlier planned hosting Kenyan giants AFC Leopards, the latter’s Argentine coach Rodolfo Zapata wanted to send the club’s youth side to honour the game which led to the cancellation of their trip.

Full squad for Tanzania:

Goalkeepers:
Felix Annan, Osei Kwame

Defenders :
Wahab Adams, Amos Frimpong, Augustine Sefah, Awudu Nafiu, Agyemang Badu, Emmanuel Owusu

Midfielders:
Jordan Opoku, Akwasi Nti, Douglas Owusu Ansah, Prince Acquah, Michael Yeboah.

Forwards:
Sogne Yacouba, Ibrahim Osman, Obed Owusu, Frederick Boateng

Inna Patty is a MONSTER—Resigned Miss Ghana 2017-Magaret Dery Writes About Her Shocking Miss Ghana Ordeals

 

Miss Ghana 2017, Margaret Dery resigned a few days ago after warning young ladies to stay away from the beauty pageant because it’s a scam.

Her resignation comes after several former winners of the pageant including 3 Former Beauty Queens-Miss Ghana 2010-Stephanie Karikari, Miss Ghana 2015-Antoinette Delali Kemavor and Miss Ghana 2013-Giuseppina Nana Akua Baafi and 1 first-runner up-Margaret Kuma-Mintah came out to erect allegations that, Inna Patty and her Exclusive Events Ghana exploited them, embezzled funds they raised, verbally and physically abused some of them and even ‘PIMPED’ some of them out to men, in return for sponsorship deals.

Before Margaret Dery’s resignation, she documented her Miss Ghana ordeals, and shared it exclusively with GhanaCelebrities.Com which we’ve decided to publish today.

Below is everything she wrote, unedited….

On the 7th of October 2017,the grand finale of the miss Ghana 60 years on pageant was organized and I(Margaret Mwintuur Dery) was crowned as the ultimate winner. During the grooming period it took weeks of training for long hours and spending money on various items.We were told by the organizers to put in as much as we could since in the end we would reap the benefits of the labor but that was just one of their favorite lies they had repeated just to make us feel there was light at the end of the tunnel, but trust me, this tunnel is never ending and there is certainly no light at the end of it.

It all began with the signing of the contract on. I vividly remember that myself and some of the other girls asked to call our parents or at least seek legal counsel, we were then 20,since we had been picked out of the top 60 but we were told by one of the team members(Kadijah Patty) that if we did not want to sign the contract we should get up and leave because there were other girls who were willing to come and take our places. After struggling to make it to even that stage, who would not want to quickly sign and move on even if they did not fully understand what had been scripted down in that contract. On that same day, we were told we assemble in the reception area of the office since Inna Patty wanted to meet us. I realized that even before she came, everyone was running in order to impress her.

“The Alpha and Omega” as they addressed her as they said what she said was always final and that no one had the guts to speak back to her even if she was wrong. She sat with us and introduced herself as Inna Patty, THE CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana and the organizer of the miss Ghana pageant.

She asked if we had gone through the contract and had signed and we said yes in unison. She went through some of the parts of the contract with us but not the rest because she claimed that those parts were similar to what had already been gone through.

The problems started from the camping period but we never spoke about them because the one or two times that we did we were assured that things would get better but to this day nothing has gotten better.

The schedule was usually gym, rehearsals and then back home. I would leave home as early as 5;30 am to get to the gym at 6;00am, the sessions there were usually for about an hour and then off to the rehearsal grounds. Rehearsals would usually end around 11pm and then we would have to find our way back home and pay with our own monies when all this while we were supposed to be camped in a place so that right after rehearsals we would all move together for safety purposes, but that was the opposite of it. We were only camped a week or less to the grand finale.

Right after the grand finale, even a car to take the winner and runner ups back to the hotel was an issues. We were all squeezed in the smallish car of one Archibald Acquae (Mr.Ghana) and taken back to the hotel and when I asked him where the prize car was and why it had not been displayed for everyone to see as is normal with all beauty pageants, he had no proper answer to give me. I kept asking about the prize car day in and out but I was never given any proper answers, on some occasions, I was told by some members of the Miss Ghana team that the car was now being shipped from one country to Ghana and that they couldn’t find that particular color (white)of the car in Ghana.

I was required to go to the miss Ghana office everyday even on Saturdays when my presence was required and how I got there or got back home was none of their business, whilst other pageant queens were cruising around in their prize cars, I was busily entering either trotros or ubers to reach my destination. Even on days where we were required to meet at programs, we would be made to find our ways to spintex and then all be taken from there so as not to raise any supisions. All this while, I was on a “salary” of 500 cedis (the prize money) which I was supposed to use to take care of my transportation and other needs. Imagine going in and out of spintex from cantonments every day for one week, that would cost about 105 cedes not to talk about going there every day for one month. The pressure from friends and family concerning the whereabouts of the car became intense.

The very first time I had seen the monster in Inna Patty was when she called me to her office one evening and said she had seen on social media and had heard that a lot of people were asking about the car and she suspected I was behind it, she raised her voice the whole time saying that if myself or anyone dared her she was going to sue and that she doesn’t owe anyone a car, she also stated that its out of the goodness of her heart that she’s thinking of providing the cars and if she doesn’t no one can hold her responsible because for that year she was only advertising a role and not prizes. She included that if in future she sees any of my friends or family posting about the car on social media she was going to use the person as a scape goat to teach the others a lesson.

Out of fear I didn’t mention it to anyone but just to save myself and others, when anyone asked of the car I would just reply by saying its coming even though I was always ignored in the office or told I was disturbing every time I asked about it. I was called to the office by Inna one day and told that because the car was not in yet she would want to give me one of the old cars in the office to be using, but there was a catch, I was to get a guarantor to sign that should damage occur to the vehicle during my use, they are prepared to take full responsibility for all liabilities, cost of repairs or replacement, and persons are to have a minimum of 20 years working experience. Knowing who Inna patty is, she was just trying to be sly as always, first of all, everyone in that office knew the car had issues and if for instance I had started using it and after a week or two it would develop faults, that would be my guarantor’s problem and not hers and she will just get more time to give more stories about the car she was to give to me. More staling tactics included asking me to get a driver that had 10 years experience which she had no intention of paying, asking for a copy of my driver’s license which lay in her office for months and continuously urging me to take the old car which I continuously refused to take.

The car was finally given to me on 22/03/18 but as usual inna Patty gave me only one key, saying that she still has some things to sort out with the people who sponsored the car so they have not given her all the keys and as soon as she gets the keys she will give them to me but to this day she’s not said anything about it.

With regards to my CSR project, before being picked as part of the top 20 contestants, you are to work on a project to help them pick miss “beauty with a purpose”. My project was based on women empowerment with regards to land rights in the Upper West region. I felt that after winning the crown, the platform would be used to expand the project and bring more light to it especially considering the fact that it was in the Upper West region but after reminding Inna and her team constantly about my project and my willingness to go back and expand on it, I was told that Innas foundation already has uncompleted projects by past Queens and needed to be completed by me who was the current queen.

I asked them so what then happens to mine and I was told that only when I would be able to finish theirs then I could do the project of my choice. I have only a year to reign and they had projects which needed serous funding and all these were left on my shoulders as the runner ups weren’t as bothered as I was. For example project to raise $15,000 was given to myself and my runner ups to work on. Where was I or the other two supposed to raise this kind of money from? Raising the first $5000, which I raised about a $1000 of was not easy and Inna kept making it look like a challenge between the three of us. At the end of the day, I ended up raising the most of the first $5000. After that everything was left for me to do, that is raising the rest of the $10,000.

I moved from one office to the other and one individual to the other, some were kind enough to give, others either slammed the door in my face or made empty promises but the most prominent reason from most people for not wanting to give money was the fear of Inna Patty spending it, even people she directed me to go to claiming they were her “good friends” would give such reasons saying they didn’t trust her because of her love dor money and stories for past Queens complaining about her attitude of embezzling funds.

With all these, I was still able to raise an amount of $4,074.11 which I handed over to her and have to receipts to prove and and I raised an additional $5000 from various individuals and companies, therefore an amount of $9074.11 has been raised by me and it remains an amount of $925.89 which I’m working tirelessly every day to raise but not that she or anyone in her company cares after all she makes it look to people as if she’s the one paying for the surgery when the only thing she dies is to stand for pictures when its time to make the donation. Inna Patty doesn’t really care about how the money is raised, so long as it comes in and makes her foundation look good she’s fine with that.

Another event that was held to help raise funds for the scoliosis project was the kiddie bazaar where myself and the other two ladies were to look for sponsors to provide in cash or kind to help make the program a success,Kasapreko company ltd was one I helped get on board to help provide water and drinks to help cater for the invited orphanages and yummy noodles as well.

The blood drive was also a project I worked on by acquiring food and drinks for all donors to help raise awareness on the importance of blood donations. I have also been present to give speeches at various events such as the launch of the Crystal capital initiative at Lancaster university and also the GNUTS annual conference. I have gone for programs ranging from going for dinners to funerals of people who I do not even know. None of these efforts were ever appreciated. In the beginning, when we were usually taken for programs and people gave us business cards, they would either take the business cards from us on the spot or demand that we bring them to the office.

A recent event I expressed interest in going for was the VGMA where because of an incident between she and I she made the bearer of the tickets hide them from me and only made him inform me about them when it was too late for me to go, but fortunately I managed to acquire tickets from an aunt of mine and therefore did not see it as necessary to go with my sash and crown since Inna and her people had hidden tickets given by the organizer of the show for Miss Ghana.

My most recent issue with her was from a birthday photoshoot which she claims I used a competing modelling agency for which I have explained to her time without number that they are not and that it was a group of friends who rallied together to help me make my birthday shoot a success. If indeed it was a competing modelling agency, why then didn’t they demand for payment. Inna Patty has also accused me time without number about being in contact with various bloggers to make her look bad which I do not appreciate because it is untrue.

With regards to the fabrics she’s supposed to provide, she demands that we appear for all occasions wearing only ATL which is supposed to be the sponsor for Miss Ghana and her runner ups, but the fabric they provide, or at least what she says they provide is so scanty that after they give us two and three yards of the fabric and then expect us to use magic to come out with elegant outfits. These ATL fabrics are to be given to me every month but since I have only received these fabrics twice, once last year and once at the beginning of 2018. A lady paid 500 cedes a month should not be expected to use it to buy ATL fabrics which are supposed to be sponsored .

According to the Miss Ghana contract, Inna Patty is supposed to house the winner and her runner ups for a year, but since I won, nothing has been said of the house or even plans of it, she only keeps saying they’re still putting up the foundation.

With regards to representing the country at this year’s Miss World competition, I have been told by Inna Patty to start raising money towards it since it is not cheap, approach various sponsors and start training. She tends to threaten me with not going for the world competition every time she asks me to do something and I don’t, she tends to say she will tell the organizers of Miss World that she has crowned me and I do not cooperate with her.

With regards to passport issues, after my runner ups and I returned from Hungary on 28th Nov 2017, Inna Patty asked us to leave our passports with her for no reason, I asked her later and she said it was for travel opportunities, she did not hand over the passports until my parents and the parents of the runner ups put some pressure on her.

There have been various times when I receive invitations by certain NGO’s to partake in their programs and for one reason or another she makes it difficult for them to meet with her or even for me to work with them even after I express interest. One of such is the Eco school project I kept pushing but she kept ignoring.

She goes round spoiling my name to so many people and pretending she’s the victim of the whole situation. Also, she and her team never stick to their side of an agreement whenever one is made between another individual or group of individuals and themselves. On 18th April 2018, Chief Hafiz called a meeting between she and myself, it was agreed that it would only be between the three of us (Myself, Inna and Chief) but she invited two more people (Senam Penu and Audrey) which left me outnumbered.

After several arguments at the meeting we agreed to let bygones be bygones but the 24th April, I received an email from the “contestants manager” demanding for an apology letter for issues raised by them that I had not done and also for me to sign a bond of good behavior. After receiving this letter, I was truly shocked and so was chief Hafiz because that was not what we had all agreed on.

These are just some of the issues of concern I can remember.

Margaret Dery.

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