Friday, 27 February 2015

America's Next Top Model Contestant Shot Dead




Marjana Puhar - who contested in the 2014 edition of ' America's Next Top Model' was killed on Tuesday February 24th in a triple homicide at her boyfriend's home in Charlotte, NC. She was just 19 years old.

A source who was very close to Mirjana confirmed to TMZ that she was one of the 3 victims found dead in a home that belonged to Mirjana's boyfriend.

The source says a friend of the couple went to the house after getting a call that gunshots were heard.

The friend went into the house, saw two bodies -- Mirjana and the boyfriend -- and then called police to report the killings. The friend didn't see the third victim, but did see money scattered around the house. 19 year old Mirjana was on the 21st cycle of 'ANTM', which aired last year. She was eliminated from the show in the 10th episode.

Law enforcement sources tell us the preliminary investigation leads police to believe the murders were drug related and the victims knew the killer. Our Mirjana says the young model had only been with the boyfriend for a few months.

The boyfriend, Jonathan Alvarado was 23 and the third victim was 21 year old Jusmar Gonzaga-Garcia. Our sources say Jusmar was Jonathan's roommate and best friend. We're told Mirjana had moved in with the guys.

Source: showbiz.peacefmonline.com

Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Why many shows flop in Ghana


'Grey Dawn' Movie Premiere

Even with the current load-shedding crisis popularly known as Dumsor which is eating too much into the budget of event organisers these days, event organisation in general has become a very lucrative venture in Ghana.

Though it is an expensive area, if planned and executed well, a lot in terms of monetary gains can be gotten from it. 

The monetary gains have encouraged people to venture into event organisation without thinking of how to put out a good show because they are focused exclusively on making money. 

Don’t all patrons want to see a show go well? Yes! Do they actually care about what it entails to make it successful? No! In actual fact, it is much easier for a show to flop than it to be successful.

Last week, during the celebration of February 14; Valentine’s Day and also Chocolate Day in Ghana, lots of event organisers put up shows; some pre, during and even post Valentine themed.

As expected, some of the shows were exceedingly successful whiles others were major flops. 
For the sake of this piece, let us look at the latter, which according to reports did not go as successfully as anticipated. 

On Friday, February 13, a pre-Valentine’s Day movie premiere was organised by multiple award winning Writer/Director and Producer, Shirley Frimpong-Manso for her latest movie, Grey Dawn at the Silverbird Cinema in Accra.

The premiere, I believe was to make lovers start their Val’s Day celebration a day before and climax it on the 14th. That was not the first time the Sparrow Productions boss was premiering a movie on the eve of Valentine’s Day. She had done so successfully previously. 

Looking at the standards set by Shirley Frimpong-Manso, in her previous premieres, both at the National Theatre and Silverbird Cinema, this very one may not be rated a success.

According to reports by some entertainment critics, the premiere did not see the usual numbers that a Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s movie has always attracted at her premieres. so consequently, the premiere fits the description of a ‘flop’. 
Our (your) first impression on getting to the venue: (1) Either no premiere was actually taking place there, or (2) Some other functions was going on.

It took a while to finally notice two roll-ups banner adverts, joined together to act as a backdrop. Not only was this shameful but it demonstrated poor judgment. 

The red carpet was more of a hazard than its intended purpose because without a thoughtful and careful movement, a dignitary might see himself or herself crashing to the floor. 

The assumption that majority of the guests were already seated inside the theatre enjoying the movie and would soon storm out was met with disappointment as only a handful of people emerged at the end and these were mostly the cast of the movie. 

The excitement of the few patrons waiting to enter for the second and last session for the day was subdued. 

The few pressmen reluctantly did what they could do to create a superficial impression that all went well,” reported Chucks Ineh.

A week or two before, AY’s “30 Days In Atlanta”, a super hilarious comedy movie and Ama K. Abebrese’s “Double Cross” had witnessed an impressive turnout at the same venue, so why “Grey Dawn” failed to attract half of what the movies above got in terms of attendance at the premiere is worrisome.

It was obvious that whatever Shirley Frimpong-Manso was doing previously to get a full house was not adhered to this time around or perhaps the same thing was done and the patrons just didn’t show as much interest as they had previously done.

The F14 Concert organised by Abba Investments with legendary Amakye Dede, R2bees, Nana Quame, DKB, Kacey Moore, Jacinta and Abenkwan billed to perform turned out to be the flop of all the Valentine’s Day shows this year.

“Everything about this was messy. Arguably, this was the worst concert ever organised at the Accra International Conference Center in recent memory. 

The organisers of the event asked audience who attended the event to go home without the performances of Amakye Dede and R2bees.”

“The venue of the event had only a few people seated in front of the stage clearly showing all the empty seats behind. Few of the patrons who could not wait any longer due to late start of the show started leaving around 10 pm, further dwindling the number of people at the venue,” reported Zionfelix.

“What was so disappointing about this event is that, it had some great performers on the bill and so the fact that it attracted poor attendance is a cause for concern. Are Ghanaians already tired of Amakye Dede in particular?”

Several factors can contribute to make a show flop, and even if you have everything in place like big artistes, the best equipment and at the end of the day, patrons don’t come to watch the show, it becomes a flop. 

In the same vein, even if you have a good movie, it is not enough to attract patrons to the premiere.

Charterhouse’s George Quaye who has been involved in the organisation of many shows tells me that, often event organisers overlook one important aspect of planning a show; which is how to get people to the event.

“To make an event, there are various aspects. The most important of which is planning. When you talk about planning, it is not about who performs on that day or the number of minutes the person performs on stage.”

According to him, “The planning includes how to get people to the events. In fact, this is one of the most important aspect of event organization most people overlook.”

“Why is it that when you are organising a birthday party or a wedding, you print invitation cards? It is because without it, you cannot have people and without people you cannot have an event.”

He said that, many event organisers are confused about their target audience. He is of the view that, 
as an event organiser, once you identify your target, you must learn their habit, the kind of television they watch, the kind of radio stations they listen to, and then you target your promo or publicity through those mediums. 

For instance, if you are organising Concert Party, obviously your target audience mostly listen and watch Peace FM, Adom, UTV and other Twi speaking stations, so running a promo on Joy FM, Starr FM, Citi FM and other English language stations will mean that, you do not know what you are about as an event organiser.

In coming weeks, we will look at other things that make a show or an event flop.

Source; graphic.com.gh

Gospel musician Comfort Annor has died




Veteran Ghanaian gospel musician Comfort Annor has died Sunday, February 22.

The singer, who thrilled Ghanaians with great gospel songs in the 90s, had been on admission at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for some time now until her death.

The Welfare Officer of the Ashanti regional branch of the Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGHA), Reverend Talented confirmed this to Adom News.

Although the cause of death is unknown, Comfort had disclosed in an interview on Peace FM about a week ago that she had almost lost her liver and one of her kidneys.

According to her, since October 2014, she spent virtually all she had on hospital bills and medication in several hospitals in the US and in Ghana.

She narrated that she was only told a few days ago by doctors that her liver and one of her kidneys have become enlarged and had to undergo a number of surgeries to correct the defect but lacked the necessary funds.

“I have been very sick since October 2014, I have been to virtually every place seeking a solution to this disease…, I feel severe pains in my stomach, I can’t eat and I can’t sleep at night. I have spent all my money (seeking treatment) but I am still not getting better,” Comfort Annor, with a faint voice, told Peace FM.

The musician was known for several hit songs including  “Asaase Dahɔ Gyan” and “W’awo Me ɔba”, “Abraham Sarah”, “Mewo Agyapadeɛ”, “Hena Na W’aye” .

Source: graphic.com.gh

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Nayele Cocaine saga: Alhaji Dawood, 5 others freed



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An Accra Circuit Court has acquitted and discharged all the six persons accused of aiding Nayele Ametefeh to traffic 12 kilogrammes of cocaine to the United Kingdom last year.

The judge, according to Starr News’ Wilberforce Asare, discharged the accused for want of prosecution.

“Glory be to God and I have to thank Almighty Allah for this. I am happy and I thank my God,” the principal suspect in the case Alhaji Dawood Mohammed, a businessman, told Morning Starr.

Asare reported on Tuesday that family members who were at the court are in a state of ecstasy after the prosecution told the court it can no longer proceed with the case.

The other freed suspects are two ladies Nana Akua Amponsah and Sadalia Nuhu, Foreign Ministry officer, Abiel Ashitey Armah, Theophilus Kissi a foreign service officer, and Ahmed Abubakr, a protocol officer at the VIP lounge.

Source: ghanaweb.com

My ‘Ethnocentric’ Tape Was Doctored – Osafo Marfo


Osafo Marfo said some of his remarks have been distorted as advocating tribal or ethnic sentiments in a doctored tape.
Former finance Minister Yaw Osafo-Marfo has said his voice on an alleged secret tape circulating on social and traditional media, in which he allegedly made ethnocentric comments, has been “doctored.”
A tape, which contains a male voice resembling Osafo-Marfo’s was recently unearthed, and is heard telling a gathering atKoforidua that: “…You have all the resources, but you have no say in the management of your resources, and that is what is happening. Your development depends on the one who has no resources.”
But a press statement released from the Office of the former Flagbearer-aspirant, and signed by his Special AssistantEmmanuel Bediako Mamfe said: “Our attention has been drawn to an alleged tape recording of a meeting in Koforidua held on the 29th January, 2015. At this meeting Hon. Yaw Osafo-Maafo made several remarks on the state of the Ghanaian economy, on political strategy and on economic and political empowerment.”
“Subsequently, some of his remarks have been distorted as advocating tribal or ethnic sentiments, trying to create the impression that he is a tribalist. In all his public life, he have striven to do what is right for Ghana and not for any sectional interest.
“We therefore wish to state the following:
(i). The alleged tape purported to be his voice has been doctored, mischievously re-arranged and pieced together, using modern technology, to create a false impression.
(ii). This meeting took place on 29th January, but this concoction has been mischievously released to coincide with and try to overshadow the recent successful “Wᴐn Gbo” demonstration of 18th February.
(iii). The release of this doctored tape is a desperate attempt to divert the attention of Ghanaians from REAL problems facing Ghana – widespread corruption, rising levels of unemployment, economic hardships and mismanagement of the economy.”
Source: pulse.com.gh

Monday, 23 February 2015

Let's not politicize 'dumsor' - Okyeame Kwame



Let's not politicize 'dumsor' - Okyeame Kwame

Hiplife superstar, Okeame Kwame has stirred controversy by claiming the past and present leaders could not escape blame as far as the country’s recurrent energy crisis is concerned.
According to him, all our presidents- right from Dr Kwame Nkrumah to John Mahama should have done far more in tackling the recurrent problem during their tenures in office.
“In 1957, we were six million, now we are 24 million, so our leader then, Kwame Nkrumah in his infinite wisdom should have envisaged the population of Ghana increasing and build a vast energy reserve to meet the demand. The same applies to his successive leaders,” Okyeame Kwame charged.
Speaking on Atinka FM’s morning show dubbed AM Drive hosted by Kwame Adinkra, the ‘Rap Doctor’, who acknowledged that he could receive public bashing over his comments, noted that this was not the time for Ghanaians to be playing politics with the dumsor crisis.
“It saddens me that this whole dumsor thing has been politicized,” the hip life star lamented.
According to him, this is not the time for politicking and that it is rather prudent to hold a national consensus to find a lasting solution to the problem. Asked by his host, who should initiate the national consensus, Okyeame Kwame said, ideally, the president of the Republic should be the initiator.
However, if the president is shy or unwilling to lead in that direction, “the opposition or other civil society groups can take up the challenge,” the originator of the acclaimed “Versatile Show” suggested.
According to him, the proposed national forum on dumsor should involve major stakeholders like engineers, strategists, politicians and businessmen.
He said even Rwanda, which was once ravaged by war, has been able to build a 24 million- dollar solar panel to serve over 8,000 homes, why can’t Ghana, which is regarded as peaceful and blessed with resources such as oil and gold, embark on such a sustainable investment.
“We must make a conscious effort to separate politics from dumsor as a nation for once and come together and solve the energy crisis, the “Faithful” hit maker advised.
Source: Viasat1.com.gh

Looming reshuffle: Ayariga likely to be axed


President John Dramani Mahama Black




StarrFMonline.com has gathered from sources within the Flagstaff House that President John Mahama will soon effect his last ministerial reshuffle before the 2016 elections.

The movements will follow recent changes at the presidency, which resulted in local government and rural development minister Julius Debrah taking over from Prosper Bani as Chief of Staff.

Prior to Bani’s movement from the Presidency, the President’s Executive Secretary Dr Raymond Atuguba and his Director of Communications, Ben Dotsei Malor, exited voluntarily after their contracts ended.

While Mr Malor has returned to the United Nations, Dr Atuguba is returning to academia.

Reliable sources within the Flagstaff say among the Ministries that are likely to be affected by the looming reshuffle are Youth and Sports, as well as Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation.

Mr Ayariga recently launched a scathing attack on Ghanaian Journalists saying they were asking “useless questions” regarding the budget used by the Government of Ghana and the Sports Ministry in taking part in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.

“It is very unfortunate that you choose that this is what you will discuss. I thought that at this stage, those who are interested in sports in Ghana would now be asking me questions about how to sustain excellence in sports in Ghana, how are you going to get infrastructure for the development of sports in Ghana, how are you going to manage these players so that the next tournament they will be able to perform exceedingly well and take the cup, how are you going to make sure that all other national teams do so well? Sadly you are asking me about…the money that was spent on food,” Mr Ayariga said angrily in an interview with Captain Smart on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem morning show.

“You are using valuable time to discuss useless matters, please, I think that this is very very regrettable and it will dampen the spirit of the boys who were trying to kill themselves only to come back and even the food that they ate, they will hear on radio that their minister is [answering questions] about the food that they ate. It’s sad it’s sad it’s sad,” he howled.

He said: “If I decide to grant you an interview as a minister, I expect you to ask me useful questions…you want to take over the job of the Auditor? Are you the Auditor?”

Earlier, Mr Ayariga had told Parliament that Ghana spent close to $6million on the tournament.

According to him, Government spent $4.774, 519.19 million dollars and Ghc3.242,580 million Ghana cedis which add up to $5.8 million.

The former Information Minister made this known on the floor of Parliament after he was authorized by the Speaker Edward Doe Adjaho to present a statement on the participation of the senior national football team in the tournament.

Ayariga explained that part of the amount went into the team’s camping in Spain as well as bonus payments.

The Sports Minister told the House that the government spent $932,740 and 3,243,580 Ghana cedis on the pre-tournament camping for the Black Stars.

For the three-week tournament, 608,640 dollars was used for boarding, lodging and others for players and officials.

Ayariga also explained that 3.224, 139.20 dollars was spent on bonuses and honoraria for players, technical team and officials of the national team.

After presenting the breakdown to Parliament, numerous radio stations called the Minister on phone to seek clarifications on the figures, but Mr Ayariga met such calls with abrasion and aggression.

Source: Ghanaweb

If It’s Nice, Flaunt It - Actress Moyesha Boduong






She may look relatively new on the Ghana movie scene but actress Moyesha Boduong is one who cannot go unnoticed in movies such as A Sting in a Tail, Die With Me, Blood line, Vi times, Yvonne’s Tears, Hostage, Vultures of Horror, The Last Part and Mysterious Girls.

In real life, her picture poses and appearances at showbiz events are “show stoppers” thanks to her unusually body shape. Her big butt is especially noticeable.

“It is not as if I do those poses or wear dresses to bring my curves out intentionally, the truth is that, there is nothing I can do about it”, she told Showbiz.

I can’t hide these curves and if you can’t hide something, the best thing to do is to appreciate and flaunt it just as the Bible says that everything God created is beautiful.

You can’t hide what is beautiful. It is loving one’s body and that is one thing that I always keep in mind. It is part of my body and if I don’t love and appreciate it, no one will,” she told Showbiz.

In an interview with Moesha who returned to Ghana last week after a movie shoot in Nigeria, she disclosed that even though her curves serve as a compliment, at other times she receives certain attentions she is not comfortable with.

“Sometimes the kind of attention I get from people, guys especially, when I attend events or go to the beach is undesirable. Because of how enticing I look in these dresses, some men come to me with certain requests and demands which do not go down well with me.

“Recently I went to the beach to cool off so I wore a bikini. As I was walking along the shore, I got guys who actually wanted to touch my bum and for me it was very embarrassing and I resolved not to wear bikini anymore,” she said.

“On the flip side, this butt and curves have earned me some good deals from some fashion designers who think I possess the kind of image they want out there. Because of my stature, everything I wear look good on me and it also got me some movie roles as well,” she added.

She disclosed that, she did not go through any special work sessions to get the kind of curves she has as other women do. “No I don’t go through any special workout to have this curves but that doesn’t mean I don’t work out. I do because I need to stay healthy”.

Talking about her movie career she said; “so far so good. It has not been all rosy, I have had my share of disappointments. It was not easy for me to break through but with God on my side, hard work and the never giving up spirit, I am making it. But I believe the journey has just began and we will get there.”

According to Moyesha, she has always wanted to act but she took it seriously as a career two years ago. She is a graduate of the University of Ghana, Legon where she studied Theatre Arts.

She described herself as principled, God fearing, fun to be with and is guided by the principle that, “whatever you find yourself doing, do it diligently because you may never know who is watching.
Source: Graphic Online

Man Kills Lover, 4 Kids Through Poisoning



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Shock engulfed Jaway Anlo, a fishing community near Half Assini in the Jomoro District in the Western Region, last Monday, after a food-poisoning plot hatched by a 34-year-old man against his estranged concubine, ended up killing her and four children.
The children died alongside the woman, Ami Noviegbor Kugblenu, 26, after they had eaten ‘gari-fortor’, a local dish, which the suspect, Mawutor Hoevor, had laced with rodenticide, a poisonous substance.
Police said Mawutor, now in custody, had confessed to the crime.
He explained that he could not stand the humiliation handed him by the woman and his friends, who, he claimed, composed a song to tease him.
The children, identified as Miracle Woeko, three; Nelson Woeko, two; Fredrick Galatsi, three; and Angela Yetume, five; were children of Ami’s friend.
Cohabitation
The two had allegedly cohabitated for years without children and the suspect was not ready to pay her bride price.
The woman was also said to have complained about bouts of sexual assault from the man, and was, therefore, forced to abandon the suspect’s home.
Speaking to the Daily Graphic, the Jomoro District Police Commander, Superintendent of Police, Mr John F. Dzineku, said the suspect sneaked into the room of the woman at about 4 a.m. on Monday and put poison in a quantity of gari, which she used in preparing the meal the following morning for breakfast.
Mr Dzineku said while Ami, who was a fishmonger, was waiting for her friend so that they could move to the shore for the day’s business, the children of Ami’s friend started crying andcomplaining of hunger.
To save time, Ami went for the remaining food and served the children with it.
The district commander said just after that, Ami went down with severe stomach pains, and was shortly followed by the four children, who also went down in pain.
They were rushed to the Half Assini Government Hospital but they died on arrival.
Medical confirmation
He said after the incident, medical experts from the hospital were contacted, who confirmed the poisoning of the food they had eaten.
That led the police to the premises of Mawutor, and a search in his room revealed the leftovers of the rodenticide used in the deadly act.
Also found in the room was Ami’s bathroom sandals.

Source: Daily Graphic

Friday, 20 February 2015

Many Ghanaian businesses are collapsing – Survey

Many Ghanaian businesses are collapsing – Survey



A survey conducted by the College of Community and Organisation Development (CCOD), a Sunyani-based Technical University, reveals that four out of every five private business organization in the country collapses by the fifth year of its operation.

The survey conducted in Brong-Ahafo, Ashanti, Greater Accra and Western Regions, attributed the collapse to poor managerial skills and lack of strategic leadership development.

Mr Gabriel Gbiel Benarkuu, the President of the College, disclosed on Tuesday when the University of Development Studies and the College signed an affiliation agreement at the University’s campus in the Tamale Metropolis.

The three-year renewable agreement enables the college to run BSC and MSC in Organisational Development (OD), Professional Certificates in OD, Advanced Certificate in OD Certified Consultant and other professional courses.

Mr Benarkuu said the survey showed that many young entrepreneurs rushed to set-up their businesses without critically studying and examining the potential economic prospects of those businesses.

Mr Benarkuu appreciated the partnership and said, he was optimistic that it would be strengthened for their mutual benefit.

He said the college had other partners in the United States of America, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia and focused on strategic leadership development and facilitated Organisation Development programmes for professionals and the academia.

Professor Gabriel A Teye, the Pro Vice Chancellor of the UDS, commended the college for meeting the affiliation requirements.

He explained that under the agreement UDS would mentor and award its certificate to the students at the college.

Prof Teye charged the College authorities to adhere to regulations and rules contained in the affiliation, and warned that the university would not hesitate to terminate the agreement if it failed to operate under required standards.

Source: ghanaweb.com

UCC Scandal: Female SRC Prez Aspirant Naked Videos Out



A Female SRC Presidential Aspirant at the UCC” was trending on twitter.
And we thought we had seen the last of such nude pics from our Tertiary Institutions, but I guess we were all very wrong. What could make a university student trust her friends to the extent of allowing them record her nude? Am lost for words. I guess people have still not learnt their lessons. 
Abena KorKor got herself into trouble after allowing her friends record her dance naked in her hostel and the video ending up in public.
Whilst some say her opponents leaked the video and photos, others say her friends who recorded it leaked it to disgrace her but the question is why would you allow anyone record you dance naked on camera?

Abena KorKor




source: Spyghana.com










Blame mobile phones for 'dumsor' – Mahama



Mahama @ Conference


President John Dramani Mahama has blamed the current energy crisis in the country on the increasing mobile phone usage in Ghana.

The President, addressing a Ghanaian community in Gambia where he is on a state visit, said the number of mobile phones in the country supersedes the total population in Ghana, hence taking a huge toll on the meager megawatts of power in the country.

“Ghana’s population is 25 million, but statistics indicates that mobile phone lines in Ghana is over 27 million and these phones are charged every night, and this is one of the causes of the load-shedding…,” he said.

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is currently shedding over 440 megawatts during off-peak periods and 650 megawatts during peak periods.

The power crisis is as a result of low water levels in the Akosombo dam and unavailability of gas to power some other thermal plants.

The NPP on Wednesday hit the streets of Accra to register their displeasure over the worsening power crisis, corruption and poor economic management by the Mahama-led administration.

The 2016 flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo led more than half a million Ghanaians to demonstrate on the streets of Accra against the government over the current energy crisis.

The demonstration, which was attended by thousands of Ghanaians and NPP sympathisers has been described as one of the biggest ever held in the country.

The party has also signaled its preparedness to embark on a similar demonstration in the Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, next week.

Source: Ghanaweb.com

Who The Hell Is Sam George?


Koku Anydoho

Koku Anyidoho, Deputy General Secretary for the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has vow to silence certain elements in the party who are quick to run people down at the least provocation.

To him, members of the Government's Communications Team, especially Sam George, bent on formenting trouble for President John Dramani Mahama and his administration by launching vitupertaive attacks on virtually everyone in the country must be “fried”.

Flash back 2012: Koku Anyidoho Is A Liability To Government - Sam George

Speaking in an interview with Adakabre Frimpong-Manso, host of Me Man Nti, a late afternoon political discourse programme on Neat 100.9 FM, the former Director of Communications at the Presidency during the late John Evan Atta Mills' regime, stated that the erratic power outage currently being experienced in the country is a matter of concern for all and “no one should think they can insult their way out of it”. To him, it is not about how to tame the babies with sharp teeth in the NDC, but "about individuals with circumspection".

His comments come on the heels of a barrage of invectives fired at the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) and technocrats for the various roles they are believed to have played in the run-up to the current energy challenges.

Presidential Staffer, Sam George, is reported to have blamed the current energy crisis on the incompetence of engineers at the Volta River Authority (VRA), accusing them of receiving 10,000 dollars and other juicy perks yet failing to deliver on their core mandate. He is said to have also dismissed claims that the current energy crisis could be as a result of coincidence.

The engineers at the VRA have so many questions to answer as far as this energy crisis is concerned...there's a deliberate sabotage somewhere in the chain to ensure that some of these equipment don’t work,” he claimed on Atinka FM’s AM Drive, Tuesday.

Sam George also wondered why engineers working on a private initiave, the Asogli plant, were able to fix the plant within a week when it developed a fault, but same cannot be said of other power plants managed by VRA engineers, which have not been fixed for almost a year of now.

It is the duty of the VRA to advise Government on contingency plans in order to prevent needless crisis but [they] are not doing so,” he lamented.

But Koku Anyidoho is of the conviction that the spewing of such offensive words to further provoke Ghanaians are not needful at this present time and believed the party and government can handle the situation better than that.

"...I had to protect the President and i did that (when i was Mills' spokesperson), but i never disrespected any of you....Who is Sam George, i am very angry in my soul now?" he asked rhetorically at which the host replied, "he is a product of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and he's undertaking a law programme now."



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Sam George
A clearly incensed Anyidoho then retorted, "so he can insult everybody? I'll tell you today that President Mahama does not support Sam George...President Mahama is fed up with Sam George...NDC would not be in power for hundred years but we have all these small boys like Sam George just insulting everybody. You go and insult the engineers from VRA, you go and insult Ofori Atta; who the Hell are you, Sam George?”.

…now that i'm the Deputy General Secretary of the party, i'm waiting for that Sam George boy. Me, I will deal with him…if he is a boy or a man, tomorrow morning he should take me on and I will descend on him so bad he would not know where he is coming from...people like Sam George should be fried...he has no history,” Koko Anydoho, popularly known as ‘The Bull’ fumedNeat 100.9 FM.

He however pleaded with the people of Ghana to exercise patience with the Mahama-led Administration as the ruling party is not sleeping on the dumsor crisis abd is trying frantically to solve the crisis.

"....me, i'm on my knees and i'm begging them (Ghanaians). The president also is begging them...he has said we have a problem and that in due time, we will manage the crisis....as a party and as a government, we are begging them...we'll see how we can manage these things," he concluded.
Source: Prince Obimpeh/ Peacefmonline.com/Ghana Email: Princeobimpeh1@gmail.com