It’s difficult for my songs to hit now — Gasmilla

In 2014, Hiplife artiste, Gasmilla, blew up with his song Telemo and while he was basking in the euphoria, promised to release even more bigger hits but unfortunately, that has been hard to do and the musician now says it is hard to make hit songs.

Since Telemo, Gasmilla real name Odartei Milla Lamptey, has released songs like China, Joo, Speedometer and Sword but they have had little success and he tells Showbiz in an interview that it takes God’s intervention for a musician to release hit song after hit song.

As to why the situation is so, Gasmilla said Ghanaians generally fall in love with a musician’s first hit and wait for something bigger than that and once you are not able to do so you are easily forgotten.

“For instance it will be difficult for Nana Boroo to release a song bigger than Aha Yede or D -Cryme to release a song bigger than Kill Me Shy. It will take a long time for any musician to release songs which will overcome his previous hit,” he said.

“Telemo reigned for nine months and even though I had popular songs like 3 Points, Aboodantoi, Letter To The Government, none of them could match up to Telemo,” he added.

He explained that songs that reign for a long time like Daddy Lumba’s Yentia Obiaa needs serious promotion and even that is not a gurantee that it will work.

When asked why musicians like Ebony had been able to get countless hits, Gasmilla answered that even though the Dancehall artiste is doing so well, her songs do not last long like Telemo did.

Gasmilla said it is only genius musicians who are able to release hit after hit.

Currently, Gasmilla is promoting his single Ak?somorshi, which was released in November 2017. He said he is also working on a couple of songs which he intends to release soon.

I am not a racist – Donald Trump

President Trump has denied that he is racist, after a row broke out over his alleged use of the word “shithole” to describe African nations.

Mr Trump reportedly used the term last week during a bipartisan Oval Office meeting on immigration reform.

He has now told reporters: “I am not a racist. I’m the least racist person you will ever interview”.

It is the first time the president has responded directly to the racism accusations.

He made the denial to White House press pool reporters at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Sunday night.

The row broke out after reports emerged in the US media that during the meeting Mr Trump had asked: “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?”

Democratic Senator Dick Durbin accused the president of using “hate-filled, vile and racist” language during the meeting.

But several senior Republican lawmakers at the meeting, including Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, have said they do not recall Mr Trump making the remark.

Jennifer Lawrence, world’s highest-paid actress, is making real estate moves

Jennifer Lawrence, recently crowned the world’s highest-paid actress for the second year in a row, is still working on her real estate game.

The “Hunger Games” star—who, according to Forbes, made $46 million before fees and taxes in the year through June 1, 2016—recently sold her starter condo in Santa Monica,, Calif. Her profit: Less than $280,000.

The property, identified by Variety as belonging to Ms. Lawrence, sold last month for $1.15 million, about a month and a half after it was listed at $1.169 million by Andrew Thurm of Coldwell Banker. The actress reportedly bought the two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bathroom townhouse for $879,000 in 2006, long before winning her Oscar for her role in the romantic comedy “Silver Linings Playbook” in 2012.

It is unclear when the 26-year-old last lived in the 1,413-square foot condo.

Her current home seems a better fit to her ascending career. In 2014, the actress paid over $7 million for a 5,550-square-foot, five-bedroom residence in Beverly Hills boasting a gym, gourmet kitchen and koi pond.

Now, Ms. Lawrence is reportedly looking at properties in Manhattan. According to the New York Post, she recently toured a duplex penthouse in Tribeca, which, with an asking price of $17.49 million, could become her most expensive real estate bet yet.

World Cup failure must encourage Ghana to win 2019 AFCON- John Pantsil

Former Black Stars defender John Pantsil believes Ghana’s failure to make it to the 2018 World Cup in Russia must be a key factor in guiding Ghana to win the 2019 AFCON.

The former West Ham and Leicester City defender who played at the 2006 and 2018 World Cups in Germany and South Africa respectively is of the conviction that the Black Stars can only compensate Ghanaians of their absence at the mundial with the AFCON trophy.

Ghana, for the first time since 2006, failed to pick a ticket to the 2018 World Cup, surrendering the slot to Egypt who had missed out of the competition since 1990.

And the former Fulham star believes the AFCON trophy is the will be the magical touch to wipe out the tears of Ghanaians for failing to make it to Russia.

“Failure to qualify for the World Cup has been an eye opener for us and must encourage us to win the 2019 AFCON,” Pantsil told GHANAsoccernet.com

“We need to learn our mistakes from our inability to qualify for the World Cup and to turn things around, we have to win the AFCON by any means possible,” he tasked.

“It’s a must win trophy and the players must understand that. I however trust that the technical team of the side (Black Stars) can guide the team to lift the trophy,” he added.

Ghana first qualified for the World Cup in 2006 and followed it up with two more appearances in 2010 and 2014, but a poor start to the campaign in 2017 ended hopes of the West Africans of making a 4th consecutive appearance.

Ghana gas to supply gas at reduced rate – Akufo-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has revealed that the Ghana Gas Company is to commence supply of gas to industries across the country at reduced rates.

According to him, the move forms part of government’s agenda to improve the business environment in its job creation agenda.

Nana Akufo-Addo made the revelation over the weekend when he commissioned the Twyford Ghana Ceramic Company Limited under government’s One-District-One-Factory programme at Shama in the Western Region.

He said: “In furtherance of government’s commitment to improve the business environment, Ghana National Gas Company Limited (Ghana Gas) has responded favourably to the request of the company to a reduction of the price per unit gas supply to the company and indeed to industries across the country.

“Through the new industrial development tariff authorised by the Minister for Energy, a new rate of $6.50 per MMBTE has been approved for industry as against the previous rate of $8.84 per MMBTE.”

Uber drivers have not been ordered to re-brand as taxis – Transport Ministry

The Ministry of Transport has denied reports that it has directed Uber to ensure all its drivers brand their cars like taxis.

The General Secretary of the Commercial Taxi Drivers Association of Ghana, Steven Nimo, was reported to have said the decision was reached at a stakeholder meeting on Wednesday.

But the Transport Ministry’s Public Relations Officer, Gloria Holm-Graves, confirmed to Citi News that the said meeting was inconclusive on the matter.

The Ministry is coordinating talks between the Commercial Taxi Drivers Association in Ghana, Uber, and other stakeholders.

Taxi drivers have consistently voiced their displeasure with the operations of Uber drivers, who they say are taking their passengers whilst violating laws of Ghana, specifically LI 2180 regulation 130.

The taxi drivers are, among other things, concerned with the fact Uber drivers are exempt from the payment of the Vehicle Insurance Tax every quarter.

“They [the taxi drivers] are paying VIT [Vehicle Insurance Tax] every quarter. They are paying the DVLA [for road worthiness] two times a year. They are paying certain levies to the assembly for embossment,” Mrs. Holm-Graves noted.

“The meeting wasn’t conclusive because it is an ongoing process. We are listening to some of the laws and all that. The commercial drivers were raising all those things; about what is required for one to operate as a taxi service in the country, all the regulations that are available that one is expected to fulfill, and all of that.”

The taxi drivers are seeking a more level playing field with their agitations over the past year, and the Transport Ministry looking to determine if Uber drivers fall under the umbrella of taxi services.

According to Mrs. Holm-Graves, the Commercial Taxi Drivers Association said it was happy with the ongoing talks, and she assured them that they will “certainly arrive at an acceptable resolution where all those who are not compliant to certain conditions or regulations will become compliant.”

She however stated that no definite assurance was made to the Association that would have necessitated the erroneous reports attributed to the Transport Ministry.

“Since it is a process, we are still dialoguing. We haven’t concluded yet. We haven’t concluded as of now that Uber is a taxi service or whatever. We asked them to bring all their documents, we are going to study them and then we’ll see,” Mrs. Holm-Graves said.

Since Uber was launched in 2009, it has been at the centre of regulator disputes in different countries, and has at times been forced to change its business model as a result.

The European Court of Justice recently ruled that Uber was officially a transport company and not a digital service.

The ride-hailing firm argued that it was an information society service helping people to make contact with each other electronically and not a cab firm.
In Ghana, Uber is present in Accra and Kumasi and hundreds of drivers have jumped onto the platform to make a living either on a full-time or part-time basis.

The furors surrounding Uber’s operations has been noted as an example of how regulators are struggling to make sense of the phenomenon known as the gig economy.

Industry dipped under Mahama, growing under me – Akufo-Addo

President Akufo-Addo has stated that the new paradigm of economic development which his administration is vigorously pursuing will improve the business climate in Ghana.

According to the President, it is common knowledge that in recent years industries have not been doing well, as growth rates in various industries slumped to -0.5% in 2016, as opposed to a growth rate of 15.1%, at the end of 2008.

However, the President stated that “as a result of the normalization of the power situation in the country, and the implementation of government’s pro-business policies, I believe our objective of shifting the focus of our economy from taxation to production is bearing fruit.

“In 2017, industry grew at 17.7%, a radically marked improvement on its abysmal 2016 performance in the last year of the Mahama administration.”

President Akufo-Addo made this known on Saturday, 13th January, 2018, when he commissioned the Twyford Ceramics Factory, at Shama, in the Western Region.

The President acknowledged that unless the country industrialises with the goal of adding value to our primary products, “we cannot create the necessary numbers of high-paying jobs that will enhance the living standards of the mass of our people. Raw material producing economies do not create prosperity for the masses. The way to ensuring access to prosperity is the industrial development of our economy.”

It is for this reason that the President congratulated the Chairperson, Board of Directors and Management of Sunda International for the decision to establish the factory in Shama.

The factory, he was confident, will not only reduce the country’s ceramic tiles import bill, and thus saving the country considerable sums of foreign exchange, but will also serve as a source of employment for many young men and women, resident in Shama.

“I am also happy to note that ninety five percent (95%) of the factory’s raw material needs will be sourced locally. The promoters of this project should work towards increasing this figure to a hundred percent (100%),” the President added.

Industrial Development Tariff

In furtherance of Government’s commitment to improve the business environment, President Akufo-Addo revealed that Ghana National Gas Company Limited (Ghana Gas) has responded favorably to the request of Twyford Ceramics Limited for a reduction of the price per unit gas supply to the company, and, indeed, to industries across the country.

“Through the new Industrial Development Tariff, authorised by the Minister for Energy, a new rate of US$6.50 per Million British Thermal Units (MMBtu) has been approved for industry, as against the previous rate of US$8.84 per Million British Thermal Units (MMBtu). Ghana Gas notified the company of this in its letter dated 22nd November, 2017,” President Akufo-Addo noted.

This Government, he said, “is determined to enhance the competitiveness of Ghanaian industries.”

President Akufo-Addo assured the partners of the project that, under his watch, Ghana will be a great place to do business.

“The experienced Minister for Trade and Industry will work with you to address any challenges that may arise, but, if, indeed, it becomes necessary, which I hope it will not, to go higher up the chain of authority, I want you to know that my doors will always be open. I do, on the other hand, insist that, on your part, you play according to the rules and regulations of the sector and the laws of the country as a whole,” he said.

The President wished all stakeholders in the project great success, adding that “we are on the threshold of something remarkable in Ghana, and I am pleased to have those involved in the Twyford Ceramics Factory as partners in our country’s exciting, new journey.”

 

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Ghana is the biggest ‘shithole’ in Africa – Afia Schwarzenegger backs Donald Trump

Television personality, Afia Schwarzenegger has backed Donald Trump on his comments that Africa is a “Shithole”
According to her, the President of the United State of America did well in tagging the continent as a “shithole” because regardless of the resources that abound on the continent, leaders of the various countries that make up the continent continue to run to America for aid.

She indicated that in Ghana, people move from their houses at dawn just to join long queues for Visa to America and when they are denied, they never give up because they cannot bear the hardship in the “Shithole”.

 

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Bashir Hayford slams Ebusua Dwarfs supporters

Ebusua Dwarfs caretaker coach Bashir Hayford has lashed out at the club’s supporters following their 4-0 defeat to Ghana Premier League’s newly-promoted side Karela United FC in the Ghalca G8 pre-season tournament on Thursday.
The defeat means Dwarfs are out of the tournament with a game to spare since they lost 6-5 to Medeama SC in the opening game.
The supporters booed the players and new manager calling for his dismissal three weeks after coming on board.

”I’m not officially the head coach since I’ve not been unveiled. So if they are calling for my head after this defeat, then I will give them my whole body,” said Hayford.
”I opted to come and observe the players, so if they want my head then they should come for my whole body. I understand that the first team players [from last season] are only three and the rest are here for trial.

”The team is rebuilding and I opted to come and observe those who weren’t regular last season. They are the ones playing now. I want to tell the supporters that my head is there for them. If they want the club to have a successful pre-season, they should give us enough time to prepare,” he added.

Hayford guided Ashanti Gold to clinch the 2015 Ghana Premier League title and joined Dwarfs who were without a coach after their contract with Brazilian Ricardo da Rocha was terminated mutually in December.
Dwarfs will play Hearts of Oak in the last Group B game of the G8 tournament on Sunday.

Chelsea boss Conte insists Baba Rahman is not ready for game time

Chelsea manager Antonio Conte says recuperating defender Baba Rahman needs more time to regain full fitness.

The Ghana fullback has been out of action since picking up an injury at last year’s Africa Cup of Nations in January.
Initially expected back on the pitch after seven months, a series of relapses continue to keep him out of contention for game time.

“Baba is recovering from a bad injury,” Conte told pressmen on Friday.
“I had the possibility to see him in training with us only once or twice.
“He wasn’t ready to have a full training session with us.
“Now he is recovering and it could be an interesting option for the player, to try to recover with them.
“For sure, he is not ready in this moment to play, otherwise Baba Rahman would stay with us in my squad.”
German side Schalke, with whom Baba was on loan before his injury, have expressed interest in having him back at Veltins-Arena when he regains full fitness.

English outfits Everton and Newcastle United are reportedly also eyeing a move for the fullback, while Turkish giants Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have also shown interest in the Black Star.
Baba joined Chelsea in 2015 but limited opportunities at Stamford Bridge prompted a switch to Schalke after playing 15 league games in his first season with the Blues.

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