Kobby Kyei, Zionfelix, others named among best 50 most influential young Ghanaians

PR and rating firm Avance Media has published the 2022 edition of the 50 Most Influential Young Ghanaians.

The list is centered on revealing the most hardworking youth who took up challenges to make a positive impact within their fields and wherever they found themselves.

A diverse platform, the list of individuals who made it to the list have passions and features from various aspects of life.

Ranging from Politics, Civil Society, Music, Business, Media, Science, and technology.

Bloggers Kobby Kyei, Zionfelix, Wode Maya, and Amoaning Samuel (Entamoty) representing the media section especially blogging, Dancegod Lloyd, Aamarae, Medikal, and others whiles Mawuli Gayvolor, Anita Akufo, and others represented their respective categories.

Source: Modern Ghana

African govts scramble to aid citizens in Ukraine after mistreatment claims

Nigeria, South Africa and other African governments scrambled on Monday to help their citizens escape the Russian invasion in Ukraine after reports of racist and unfair treatment of Africans at border crossings.

Africans in Ukraine, many of them students, are among hundreds of thousands of people trying to flee into Poland and other neighbours.

Nigeria on Monday urged border officials in Ukraine and elsewhere to treat its citizens equally.

“There have been unfortunate reports of Ukrainian police and security personnel refusing to allow Nigerians to board buses and trains heading towards the Ukraine-Poland border,” said presidential advisor Garba Shehu in a statement.

Shehu referenced a video on social media where a Nigerian mother with a young baby was filmed being physically forced to give up her seat.

He said there are also reports of Polish officials refusing Nigerian citizens entry into Poland from Ukraine.

“It is paramount that everyone is treated with dignity and without favour,” said Shehu.

“All who flee a conflict situation have the same right to safe passage under UN Convention and the colour of their passport or their skin should make no difference.”

A group of South Africans, mostly students, were stuck at the Ukrainian-Polish border, the country’s foreign ministry spokesman, Clayson Monyela, said on Twitter.

The South African ambassador to Warsaw was at the site trying to get them through, according to Monyela who on Sunday had said Africans were being “treated badly” at the Polish-Ukraine border.

– ‘Kept outside’ –

Poland’s ambassador to Nigeria Joanna Tarnawska dismissed claims of unfair treatment.

“Everybody receives equal treatment. I can assure you that I have reports that already some Nigerian nationals have crossed the border into Poland,” she told local media.

She said Nigerians could stay for 15 days. Even invalid documents were being accepted to cross the border and Covid-19 restrictions were lifted, she added.

Some Nigerians who made it across the borders described frightening journeys in the dark to reach traffic-packed frontiers where they were made to wait as officials gave priority to Ukrainian women and children.

Stephanie Agekameh, a medical student now in Poland, said officials at the Medyka border crossing were responding first to Ukrainians.

“One of the officers came and told us it’s harder for us foreigners because they have to get in touch with our government in different countries,” she said by text message.

Speaking from Korczowa in Poland, Nigerian managerial sciences student Agantem Moshe, said Ukrainian police had pushed Africans out of the way to make way for women and children.

“From the Polish side it was smooth, they were professionals. In Ukraine, they kept us outside in the cold,” he said.

The UN said that more than half a million refugees from Ukraine had so far crossed into neighbouring countries.

Nigeria’s embassy in Bucharest said it had received 130 Nigerians from Ukraine. Another 74 were accounted for in Budapest, where 200 more were expected on Monday, the foreign ministry said.

Another 52 had arrived in Warsaw with another 23 being processed.

“We assure Nigerians that all hands are on deck and arrangements are being put in place to effectively evacuate our citizens,” Nigerian official Gabriel Aduda said in a statement.

– ‘Priority to Ukrainians’ –

Ghana’s government said it would meet with parents of students stuck in Ukraine on Tuesday and sent embassy officials to border points to help.

DR Congo Foreign Minister Christophe Lutundula said on Twitter he would meet with the Polish ambassador to help with the passage across the border of about 200 Congolese, mostly students.

Ivory Coast, which according to state media has 500 nationals in Ukraine, said it was also making arrangements for their evacuation.

Kenya’s foreign affairs ministry said last week around 200 Kenyans were safe and accounted for but that some were stuck at the Polish border because of visa restrictions.

Nigerian accountant Lukmon Busari was relieved his son, a fourth-year medical student, was already out after waiting for a day on the Polish border.

“Initially they didn’t allow them to move as they gave priority to Ukrainians, to women and children. Eventually they allowed them into Poland,” Busari told AFP by telephone.

“According to him, the Polish authorities did a marvellous job. He left on Thursday and got to the border on Thursday night, and he got into Poland on Friday.”

His son was currently resting in Poland before coming home.

“We are seeing how we can clear a flight for him to come back to Nigeria.”

Source: Seychelles News Agency

GHACEM, Sandvik support rebuilding of Appiatse community

Accra,- The Ghana Cement Manufacturing Company Limited (GHACEM) and Sandvik Mining and Construction Ghana Limited Monday provided 1,700 bags of cement and GH¢65,000 respectively towards the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Appiatse community razed by an explosion on January 20, this year.

The GHACEM, through its GHACEM Support Foundation, provided 1,700 bags of cement worth GH¢85,000 as its contribution to the Appiatse Support Fund.

Mr Benny Fiifi Ashun, the Marketing and Public Relations Manager of GHACEM, who made the presentation on behalf of the Company at a brief ceremony in Accra, said GHACEM Foundation has been in the business of supporting the construction of schools and hospitals with 1,700 bags of cement every year.

“So, it is not out of place to donate two trucks of cement for the rebuilding of the Appiatse community,” Mr Ashun added

He announced that the GHACEM Foundation was always ready to support any project, which intended to build schools or hospitals with a good number of cement bags upon a request through applications.

Meanwhile, Sandvik Mining and Construction Ghana Company also presented a cheque for GH¢65,000 as its widow’s mite towards the rebuilding of Appiatse into a green, sustainable, and model community.

Mr Daniel Korsah, the Business Line Manager for Surface Drilling, while making the donation on behalf of the Company, said the financial support formed part of its Corporate Social Responsibility and as a responsible partner to the Ghana Chamber of Mines.

The Chairperson of the Appiatse Support Fund Committee, Rev. Dr. Joyce Aryee, expressed her gratitude to both companies for their donations.

She promised to ensure that the Appiatse Reconstruction Committee tasked to reconstruct Appiatse use the bags of cement for the intended purpose.

She noted that she was impressed with Ghana’s response to the Appiatse disaster but also called for more support from corporate entities and all well-meaning Ghanaians.

Rev. Aryee noted that despite the nation was made up of diverse ethnic background, the people had shown a sense of “community” towards supporting one another and that made Ghana unique.

Source: Ghana News Agency

MOBA constructs GHC1.6 million football turf for alma mater

Cape Coast,– The Mfantsipim Old Boys Association (MOBA), has handed over an artificial football turf constructed at a cost of GHC1.

6 million to the Mfantsipim School in Cape Coast.

The turf, a FIFA-standard football pitch with an eight-year minimum guarantee, is the second phase of a proposed four-phased ‘Kwabotwe Centre for Sports Excellence’ project being sponsored by MOBA to facilitate sports development in the school and other schools within the Cape Coast Metropolis.

The first was a GHC1.2 million basketball court adjacent to the turf and the third would be an international standard eight-lane athletic track expected to be completed later this year.

The commissioning of the project was marked by an exhibition football match between the Lead Sponsoring Year Groups; MOBA 1991 and MOBA 1992 who were respectively sponsors of the projects last year and this year.

The match ended 3-1 in favour of MOBA 92, followed by a thriller between the Mfantsipim School and Adisadel College with the former winning by 2-1.

Mr Kofi Essel-Appiah, the Project Manager described the initial stages of the project as “daunting” and commended the old boys for their commitment and pledged to support the next phase almost immediately.

He indicated that the pitch would be used to unearth football talents and urged the school’s authorities not to use it as grounds for funerals and other related events.

Captain Paul Forjoe, the Ebusuapanyin of MOBA, said plans were afoot to institute a management body to maintain and raise funds from the facility.

“We have decided to situate a police station here for security purposes. The Cape Coast community would like to use this place and we cannot stop them, but the situation must be managed,” he said.

Captain Forjoe also reiterated efforts by MOBA to construct a water system for its alma mater to ensure adequate water supply in the school.

Reverend Ebenezer Aidoo, the Headmaster of the school, expressed appreciation for the project with a promise to ensure proper maintenance of the facility.

He further appealed to the Old Boys to continue to support the project to realise its full dream.

Upon completion of the four-phased project, it is also expected to have a swimming pool complex, a multipurpose hand and volleyball court and other supporting infrastructures such as a gym, washrooms and spectator stand.

For his part, Nana Yaw Amponsah, the CEO of Kumasi Asante Kotoko, encouraged schools in the region to build synergies through memoranda of agreements to develop sports together since resources were difficult to come by.

“I will advise that once Mfantsipim has put up this pitch and a basketball court, another school should put up a different sporting facility so that together, we can go round and use them.

“I would keep my eye here for the best of talents to join my darling Asante Kotoko. So, the best players should watch out.

“I will be coming around to watch their inter-school matches and if I see good talent, we are going to include them into the Asante Kotoko team,” he added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

YARO implements youth-led accountability project 

Tamale,- Youth Advocacy Right and Opportunities (YARO), a non-government organisation, has implemented a number of youth-led social accountability mechanism activities to improve youth access to reproductive health services and family planning  The project was implemented in 28 health facilities in the Northern Sector of the country, under the Mementum Country and Global Leadership Project (MCGL), funded by United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Tamale,- Youth Advocacy Right and Opportunities (YARO), a non-government organisation, has implemented a number of youth-led social accountability mechanism activities to improve youth access to reproductive health services and family planning 

The project was implemented in 28 health facilities in the Northern Sector of the country, under the Mementum Country and Global Leadership Project (MCGL), funded by United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

Sagnarigu, Yendi, Nadowli Kaleo, and Sissala East are some beneficiary Districts of the projects.

Mr Douri  Bennin Hajei, Executive Director of YARO, who spoke about the projects at a media briefing in Tamale, said they were to address the health needs of the youth.

He said projects were also to reduce stigma related to youth access to reproductive health and family planning services. 

Mr Hajei explained that reproductive health education would help delay sexual initiation, ensure lower frequency of sexual intercourse, fewer sexual partners and increased contraceptive use to prevent unwanted pregnancy and transmitted infections amongst the youth.

He urged parents, community leaders and other influential community members to support the implementation of the projects to promote adolescent rights. 

He appealed to journalists to increase awareness on reproductive health issues to improve youth access to reproductive health services and family planning.

YARO is a youth, women and a child centred NGO with a strong interest in addressing adolescent reproductive health and family planning challenges in communities.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Accra-Kumasi Accident: Road re-opened to motorists

Accra,– The Kibi Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) has reopened the Akim Aboabo road, which was temporarily closed to motorists after a road crash on the Accra-Kumasi Highway.

The accident was a head-on collision between a DAF Articulated Truck and a Nissan Pickup Truck.

A news brief from the Police advised drivers to be cautious and adhere to road safety regulations, always drive on the right and avoid overtaking in curves, on crests and when vehicles were approaching from the opposite direction, to avoid head-on collision on the Highways.

It expressed appreciation to the Ghana National Fire Service Extrication Team, National Ambulance Service Emergency Medical Technicians, and Road Safety Management Service Limited towing crew, for their timely and professional response in extricating, conveying, and recovering the vehicles off the road for further investigation.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Ex-Asante Kotoko striker Kwame Opoku resumes training with USM Alger

Former Asante Kotoko striker has resumed training with US Alger teammates on Sunday after a long injury layoff.

The Ghana international suffered a knee injury at the training ground in January.

However, the enterprising speaking to Kickgh.com following his return to the training promised to work hard to recapture his form.

“It always feels good to make a return to the pitch again. I’m happy to join my teammates, we’ll continue to strive to do our best for the club as we always do,” Opoku said.

Kwame Opoku is expected to return to action for USM Alger in their Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 away game against RC Arbaa on Tuesday.

Before his injury, Opoku has made seven appearances for USM Alger and provided an assist in the ongoing season.

He joined USM Alger on a four-year deal from Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko for an undisclosed fee last season.

Opoku scored five goals and provided four assists in his 17 appearances for USM Alger in his debut season.

Source: Modern Ghana

Black Maidens: Georgina Ayisha Aoyem named new captain

The Technical team of the Women’s U-17 team – the Black Maidens led by Baba Nuhu has handed leadership roles to five (5) players ahead of the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup qualifiers.

Georgina Ayisha Aoyem of Pearlpia Ladies has been named as the substantive captain of the team upon broader consultation.

The young-lanky midfielder has been an embodiment of discipline, self-respect, confidence and humility throughout the teams camping in Prampram.

She is an excellent communicator and has over the period built a strong relationship with her teammates.

‘’I will like to thank the entire team and Technical Staff for the confidence reposed in me. I know this is a huge task but we shall come together and make our qualification a reality’’ Aoyem said in her acceptance speech.

She will be deputized by Supreme Ladies’ Nancy Amoh as 1st Vice-captain while Combined Forces’ Agnes Yeboah steps in as 2nd Vice-Captain.

In a related development, Zuleiha Fuseini of Pearlpia Ladies has been handed the role of General Captain and will be responsible for all activities of the playing body on and off the pitch with assistance from Stella Nyamekye of Kumasi-based Dreamz Ladies.

The Black Maidens are gearing up for their FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup qualifiers, and are scheduled to take on Senegal in Dakar on March 5, 2022.

Source: Modern Ghana