Ghanaians unhappy with Akufo-Addo’s promise to USA while Ghana isn’t ‘safe’- Minority says

Ghana president has attracted several backlash from a section of Ghanaians especially the Minority, after he promised one of the world’s powerhouse United States that Ghana will do everything possible to help them fight terrorism.

According to Akufo-Addo at the National Governors Association Winter 2018 meeting, his government is ready to support Donald Trump’s administration to curb terrorism but some Ghanaians in a sharp contrast has hit out at the president because they believe he hasn’t done enough at home to solve the insecurity in Ghana.

“We stand shoulder to shoulder with the US in the rejection of terrorism as a legitimate means of settling political disputes. We stand shoulder to with the United States in attempting to develop our economies to provide opportunities for its citizens,” Akufo-Addo said.

However, the Minority believes many Ghanaians have been sleeping in fear recently, especially this week, after two robbery cases were recorded in the nation’s capital with one Lebanese being shot dead in the process while the killers made away with his $45,000 which he had withdrew from the bank few minutes before the incident.

“Even our own domestic armed robberies, the number one thing that Ghanaians are crying about, runaway anarchy in the country, lawlessness in Ghana, today Ghanaians cannot sleep, Ghanaians’ security has been compromised, people are complaining all over, armed robbers are sacking and killing people all over the place, you [Akufo-Addo] have not finished that one and you are going to help America to fight terrorism,” Minority Spokesperson on Communications, A.B.A. Fuseini told the radio Class FM’s Parliamentary correspondent.

“My brother, it is enough to say that everybody can cooperate in the fight against terrorism but don’t go and tell them as if Ghana has the capacity to help them when even on our own shores, our own domestic crime is souring into the high heavens …charity begins at home, you haven’t finished with Peter, you are going to ask Paul to come and join the fight.

“Let us do our own thing first, you must first catch the mad man before talking of shaving him.”

According to reports, the deceased Lebanese was going to use to pay his workers and settle other bills and debts since the month of February had come to an end.

AshesGyamera understands that Ghana Police Service has advised Ghanaians to always seek the escort of the police whenever they’re going to cash a huge sum of money.

Partey signs Atletico Madrid contract extension until 2023

The Ghanaian has signed a three-year additional contract with the Madrid giants, keeping him at Wanda Metropolitano until 2023

Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey has signed a three-year contract extension with La Liga side Atletico Madrid; keeping him at the club until June 2023, the club have confirmed.

The 24-year-old joined Atleti’s academy in 2011 from Ghana and has risen through the ranks awesomely to become a key member of Diego Simeone’s squad although he spent a loan deal at Real Mallorca in-between.

“I feel very happy to renew with the club of my life. I hope to stay here for more years and help the club,” Partey told Atletico’s official website .

“I always try to work hard, it’s not easy to get to the first team and for me it’s a pride to continue working at this club.”

“I am happy because I am playing a lot of minutes, the team is strong, scoring many goals in the last few matches and we will keep fighting to keep up,” Partey added.

Partey has made 82 appearances so far in all competitions for Atletico, scoring nine goals in the process and he is regarded as one of the most in-former Ghanaian midfielders in Europe currently.

Great Olympics must drop injunction and accept relegation, says Dan Quaye

The Wonder Club’s former star believes they should drop all cases against the football association and reorganise themselves ahead of the new season

Former Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye has advised the club’s top hierarchy to drop all cases and injunction against Ghana Football Association so that the 2017-18 season can kickoff.

The Wonder Club placed an injunction on the top-flight for the second time in February, halting all plans to kick off the 2017-18 season, insisting that they have been unfairly treated after their cases against Bechem United and Elmina Sharks over an alleged unqualified players were thrown out by the football association’s judicial body.

According to the former Ghana international, Olympics who fighting to be reinstated in the top-flight after being relegated last season, are not organised since there are several infighting among the leadership.

“Great Olympics should accept to go and play in the Division One this season and reorganise themselves before they can think of coming back to the premier league,” Quaye told Aseda FM.

“Anyone who will tell me there is no confusion within the management of Great Olympics is a big liar. If they want to stay in the premier league and make a meaningful impact then they should stop the confusion and the troubles they are causing in Ghana,” he added.

The matchday one of the GPL was expected to kickoff this weekend with holders Aduana Stars opening it with a home game against Liberty Professionals on Friday in Dormaa Ahenkro but, it has been postponed until further notice since GFA will meet Olympics in Accra Appeals Court next week.

Osei Kofi slams ‘incompetent’ GFA officials over league delay

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Former Ghana and Asante Kotoko midfielder Rev. Osei Kofi has insisted that football in the country is currently in crises because the football association has exhausted all their plans and lacks knowledge about the growing expectations of the game.

Speaking on OTEC FM’s Royal Sports, Kofi reiterated that those in the helm of affairs lack ideas to run the game.

“This FA are not [better] football administrators. My checks tell me they don’t understand football because they don’t have any knowledge about our game” Osei Kofi said.

“We can reform our football but not under this current administration because they have no ideas about the game. They have nothing to offer again.

“We need fresh people with fresh minds to make our game better and attractive” he added.

The 2017-18 league season was supposed start this coming weekend but has been postponed indefinitely after Great Olympics served the FA with another court injunction since they believe they have been unfairly treated in their case against Bechem United and Elmina Sharks which could save them from relegation.

AshesGyamera understands that GFA and Olympics will meet at appeals court next week in Accra for a hearing before the next line of action can be taking by both parties.

 

Presidential staffer Ogyiri jabs Ghanaians, was Ghana safe under past government?

A presidential staffer at the Office of president Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo called Nana Hesse Ogyiri has taken a swipe at Ghanaians who have recently complained about the insecurity in the country following constant robberies and murder cases recorded.

According to Ogyiri, he suggests that under the watch of the previous government, a lot of people including policemen were murdered, so Akufo-Addo’s government can’t be blamed for the alleged insecurity which has engulfed the state.

Ogyiri’s post on Facebook

 

“To people who claim Ghana is not safe. Was Ghana safe when Cpl Attipoe & (sic) Cpl Odartey Lamptey were killed?”, Ogyiri posted on his Facebook timeline.

 

On Wednesday, a Lebanese businessman was shot and killed by an armed robbers after he went to withdraw cash believed to be around ¢200,000 from Zenith Bank in the Tema industrial area and was returning to his office to pay workers as well as settle other debts.

Aside this, several fuel stations have been under attacks recently as well as over 20 different Forex Bureaus and houses of rich men.

A section of Ghanaians have called on the president to recall Nathan Kofi Boakye, who since the NPP government took over has been sent to the research department to aid the service in researching matters related to their work.

Boakye Yiadom joins Jiangsu Suning in China until 2021

 

The former Juventus forward has completed his much-publicised move to the Chinese club in a three-year deal

Jiangsu Suning have announced the signing of Ghana striker Richmond Boakye Yiadom from Red Star Belgrade striker in a three-year deal.

The 24-year-old joined the Nanjing-based club in a deal reported to be around €5.5 million, plus add on based on his performance, after his move Bordeaux in January hit a snag following an injury he sustained.

According to reports, Yiadom was signed as a replacement for Cameroon striker Benjamin Moukandjo who joined Beijing Renhe on loan until the end of the season.

Yiadom will play his first game against Guizhou Zhicheng on Sunday if he is passed fit by the club’s head coach.

Yiadom rose through the Ghana national team’s ranks and was part of the Ghana U20 squad that played in the 2013 Fifa World Youth championship in Turkey.

Boampong Wirekoh joins Bechem until end of the season

 

The youngster has agreed to finally sign the dotted lines for the former FA Cup champions until the end of the upcoming campaign

Former Aduana Stars midfielder Sampson Wirekoh Bampong has signed a season-long contract with Bechem United as a free agent after series of meetings, AshesGyamera can confirm.

The 18-year-old from Dunkwa-on-Offin, who was likened to Argentina superstar Messi, parted ways with Aduana before the end of last season following the club’s failure to allow him to join Portuguese club Sporting Braga after the Dormaa Ahenkro-based club rejected an amount offered them.

The decision got the youngster frustrated, coupled with lack of game time under coach Yussif Abubakar who replaced Cioba Aristica and he opted to leave.

“I’m happy to join Bechem and believes my career will improve here like many others who have passed through the club,” Boampong told AshesGyamera.com.

“I thank the club’s leadership and technical team for the opportunity and promises to do my best during my stay here before I leave one day,” he added.

According to AshesGyamera‘s sources, Boampong has an impending contract in Europe but initially missed it during the January transfer window due to paperwork but can leave before the upcoming season ends.

He is highly-rated to be named and play a major role in Ghana’s U20 team as they will hope to qualify the country to the Africa U20 Nations Cup as well as the Fifa Youth Championship.

GPL side Medeama announce 11 new players for new season

The Yellow and Mauve have confirmed the arrival of eleven new players ahead of the new season

Former Ghana FA Cup champions Medeama have announced the signings of eleven new players to bolster their squad ahead of the 2017-18 Ghana Premier League campaign.

The high-profile player among the Tarkwa-based club’s arrivals is former Asante Kotoko striker Kwame Boateng who featured in the club’s preseason games during the Ghalca G8 tournament last month.

The other new arrivals include Ali Ouattara Issouf from Real Tamale United, Ebenezer Ackahbi (Achiesu FC), Tahiru Awudu (Unattached), Gideon Acquah (Accra United), Solomon Wireko (Mpuasuman FC) and Randy Kwasi Owusu (Mpuasuman FC).

The others include Richard Boadu (Phar Rangers), Bright Enchil (Joel Bouzou Rangers), James Anane Kwarteng (Corners Babies FC) and Samuel Appiah (Phar Rangers).

According to AshesGyamera‘s sources, they have been tasked to help the club improve their last season’s performance to at least, finish within the top four position.

The new season which was initially halted by a court injunction from Great Olympics, will kickoff on March 2 with Aduana Stars taking on Liberty Professionals in Dormaa Ahenkro in order to give the league champions ample time to prepare for the Caf Champions League fixture against Algerian side E.S Setif.

Ghanaians must respect Gays & Lesbians right, CHRAJ advises

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The Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has called on all Ghanaians to respects the rights of gays and lesbians in the country.

The issue of homosexuality and its legalization in the country has been a huge subject of debate in recent years.

However, it appears most Ghanaians completely abhor the act and do not take kindly to persons perceived to be gays or lesbians.

CHRAJ maintains that every Ghanaian has rights, and has urged the citizenry to respect the rights of homosexuals in the country.

According to the Western Regional Director of the Commission, Madam Amuah Sekyi, discriminations of any form must be eschewed from the society, even it means gays and lesbians are involved.

“As Ghanaians, our traditions are against it and as Ghanaians no matter how educated you are…our tradition still run deeply within us so I think it is going to take a long time. But we at CHRAJ, we really don’t care whether you are black or white or blue because we are talking about discrimination…what we care about is that you are a human being created in God’s image and your right should be protected,” she asserted.

She further stated that gays and lesbians also have the right to file cases when they feel they are being abused or their rights are being infringed on.

The position of CHRAJ seems to be in contradiction with that held by Speaker of Parliament, Prof. Mike Ocquaye.

Last week, Prof Ocquaye strongly claimed that there is no way Parliament will support gay rights in the country, insisting that is the view of many Ghanaians.

“If you tell me that a man must sleep with a man so as to show his human rights for Ghana, I can assure you that our Parliament is a real micropause of the rule of Ghana. Ghanaians do not support gay rights and nobody is going to make any law that will support this kind of thing,” the Speaker proclaimed.

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Ayew scores to send Swansea to FA Cup quarterfinals, first time since 1964

 

The Ghanaian scored one of the two second-half goals to see the Jack Army make an enviable record

Ghana striker Jordan Ayew once again scored to underline why he is regarded as the most in-form Ghanaian forward in Europe this season when Swansea City defeated Sheffield Wednesday 2-0 on Tuesday to make it to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup.

Following a pulsating first half, which had Jordan Ayew on the bench and his senior brother Andre cap-tied, both Swansea and Sheffield failed to hit the back of the net despite several chances coming their strikers ways.

However, it took a moment of brilliance from substitute Jordan Ayew to give hosts the breather by the 55th minute. Tom Carroll saw his powerful shot ricocheted off both posts but Ayew kept his cool to calmly tap in the opener.

Nathan Dyer then sealed victory for Carlos Carvahal’s men few minutes later, after he latched on to a fine pass from Tammy Abraham’s pass before sending in a powerful through the legs of the onrushing goalkeeper’s legs.

Swansea boss Carlos Carvalhal lauded the impact of Ayew following his side’s history making moment.

“I am very happy and very proud of my players [especially Ayew],” Carvalhal said.

“I was born in 1965. The club didn’t do better than this in the cup since 1964, so it’s been a long, long time.

“I am happy we have achieved this. Now we will play either Rochdale or Tottenham at home and we could go to Wembley, so we are in a very good position,” he added.

“I have ‘Carlos had a dream’ written here in my jacket,” he explained, when asked if he will cut shot his players’ celebration in order to concentrate on their Premier League relegation battle.

“All of us have dreams – the people who don’t have dreams are not happy people I think.

He added: “The main competition for us is the Premier League, but we will have a week to prepare for the quarter-final, which is important, and we are near (to the end of the competition) now.

“We have 90 minutes to try to get Wembley so let’s see what happens.”