Why don’t Alan Kyerematen share his GTP with Akufo-Addo to transform Ghana in the remaining two years? – OB Amponsah

Ghanaian comedian OB Amponsah, real name Obarima Okuoku Amponsah, sees no sense why former Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kyerematen will keep his Great Transformational Plans (GTP) away from his own government while Ghanaians keep suffering.

What has since been dominating headlines following the former minister’s declaration of his presidential ambition is his GTP, aimed at transforming Ghana.

In his presentation, the minister acknowledged certain flaws in the Ghanaian economy, such as the taste for imports, the poor attitude towards work, and too much talks without action, among others.

He also cited Ghana’s seventeen (17) IMF bailouts, indicating that his GTP will save Ghana from returning to IMF when elected President.

“This is the seventeenth time that we have gone to the IMF over the last 57 years. We promised never to go back, but we have gone back. One of the lessons that we have learned from the recent developments is that Ghana’s economy is still fragile, vulnerable, and susceptible to both external and domestic shocks,” he started.

According to him, “This primarily is as a result of the fact that our economy is highly dependent on the export of commodities with little or no value addition. Indeed, the 5.1% projected GDP growth for the Ghanaian economy for 2023 is based on the anticipated increase in commodity prices.”

He added, “Ghana will need a NEW PLAN. A Plan that will lead us to a more self-reliant and resilient economy. That Plan must move Ghana from Stability and Growth to Transformation.”

“To achieve this strategic goal of transforming our dear country to become the shining star of the new Africa, I will as President, launch and lead the execution of the Great Transformational Plan (GTP) of Ghana, which will span the period 2025 to 2030,” he stressed.

In reaction, the comedian wonders if the President is at loggerheads with the minister for him to keep something that will supposedly better the lives of Ghanaians away from his government and decide to announce it after his resignation.

“Nana Addo and the NPP have about 2 years more. Why doesn’t Alan Kyeremanteng share his GTP plan with Addo Dee to help transform Ghana now? Or they are not friends like that?” read his tweet dated Wednesday, January 11.

Source: Modern Ghana

Though I’m not cool with Kwadwo Sheldon, he’s good at what he does – Efia Odo

Efia Odo has praised the ingenuity of one of Ghana’s biggest Youtubers at the moment, Kwadwo Sheldon, despite not being that cool with him.

She mentioned that the digital content creator is one of her favourite Twitter influencers and a great content creator.

Tiktoker Felicia Osei’s “Adwuma Adwuma” show on Accra-based Onua FM featured the video vixen and actress.

According to the video posted by Modernghana on the station’s official Twitter account, the conversation begins with a question about which social media app is best for the guest, Efia Odo.

Efia responded by choosing Snapchat over Twitter, which surprised Felicia Osei, explaining that she receives the most love and engagement on the Snapchat app.

She was also asked to name her top five (5) Ghanaian Twitter influencers, and she mentioned KalyJay, Mempeasem President, Sika Official, and Kwadwo Sheldon, where he paused to eulogise the controversial YouTuber.

Source: Modern Ghana

NAFAC 2022: Western, Oti, Upper East Regions give spectacular displays

Cape Coast, – Magic, animation, beauty, and originality were combined to blow the minds of patrons at the National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFAC) when the Western, Oti and Upper East Regions took the stage to display their cultural heritage in turns.

Like the lovely Kente cloth, the diverse cultural dances, drum rhythms, songs, and traditional war group (Asafo) displays came together to form a refreshingly colourful pattern of authentic Ghanaian culture and heritage.

A panoramic view of masquerades from Cape Coast accompanied by a brass band, raised the curtain with a fascinating choreography which was met with admiration and loud applause from the chiefs, ministers, and the public gathered.

The Asankran Saa Boso? Cultural Group from the Western Region, opened the performances of the day with series of ancient dances which is believed to be on the verge of extinction.

They danced slowly to rhythms and sounds created with twene, dawurunta, frutua, dondo and Akasaa to entertain the audience.

At a point, Mr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, Western Regional Minister and Obrepong Hema Dekyi XIV, Paramount Chief of Upper Dixcove Traditional Area joined the Cultural Groups to do the traditional dances, attracting praises and applause.

The 16-member group is said to perform at funerals, naming ceremonies and weddings to entertain and promote the Ghanaian Culture and traditions.

The Asuogya Ankobea Asafo Group from the region also followed with a captivating display of war songs and dance to keep the Adisadel School Park lively.

Led by the Assipi (Superior Captain), the group of traditional warriors exists to protect and defend the community against intruders.

The Olorbor Dance Group from the Tunkpa Community in the Guan District of the Oti Region took the excitement a notch higher with series of agitated traditional dances.

The 25-member group displayed the rich dance inherited from their ancestors which was to be bequeathed to the future generation to promote it to the world at large.

The Olorbor dance is used to entertain and educate members of the community and is usually performed at marriages and naming ceremonies, festivals, and funerals.

The Likpe-Bakua Asafo Dance Group also from the Guan District took the audience on an emotional roller-coaster with a nerve-racking demonstration of supernatural powers to the admiration of all.

Every moment they spent at the centre of the park was a moment of fright, suspense, and bemusement, leaving the audience spellbound.

From fetching water with basket to cutting and piercing themselves with knives and blade without bleeding, the gathering was astonished by the magical display and watched expectantly.

The Asafo Dance group was formed in December 1965 to depict their experiences in the past and how it had survived in Likpe-Bakua from generation to generation.

Membership of the group was a preserve for men but in recent times, it is also opened to women.

With sheer energy and ‘backbreaking’ dances to orgasmic African rhythms created with assorted instruments, the Kajelo-Nabio Show Boys from the Kassena-Nankana West District of Upper East Region stole the show.

The Kajelo-Nabio Cultural group was formed in 1940 to promote the culture of the people and it graces socio-cultural activities like marriages, funerals, and community festivals.

The Nongre Deaya Group, a traditional war group from Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region brought nothing short of pure entertainment and enchantment when they took the stage in their large numbers.

The arrow and bow-wielding warriors were half-dressed in animal skin with horned headgears and staff.

They performed the Deah war dance beyond the borders of the region for the first time with intense focus, glitz, and pleasure.

The Deah war dance is celebrated by and for the Guriene tribe of Bolgatanga mostly at funerals as a way of honouring their ancestors and recently departed souls for their bravery in wars to protect their tribe members and women, and for their hunting skills used in maintaining the food supply chain for their families.

The values of the group are based on heritage, peace, love, tolerance, cohabitation, and a unique purpose of projecting their uniqueness in culture and tradition.

NAFAC, Ghana’s biggest cultural festival is celebrated bi-annually on rotational basis to provide a platform to highlight the diversity and richness in the country’s ethnic and regional cultures to stimulate peace and unity.

This year’s celebration which also marks the 60th anniversary of the festival is on the theme: “Reviving Patriotism, Peace and Unity through Cultural Diversity for Sustainable Development.”

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo opened the festival last Saturday with a call on Ghanaians to be more selfless and use patriotic approaches towards discussions around the country’s economy and other sectors of development.

Source: Ghana News Agency

MoYS engages stakeholders on ways to improve stadium attendance?

Accra – Mr. Mustapha Ussif Minister of Youth and Sports (MoYS), has begin consultations with the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA) and other stakeholders on measures to attract fans to the various stadia for the domestic leagues.

This comes after the poor attendance of fans at the stadium in the ongoing league matches. 

The recent attendance that generated lots of conversation was the clash between Asante Kotoko and Accra Great Olympics, which attracted about 3000 fans at a stadium capacity of 40,000 in Kumasi.

A statement by the Ministry said, “Consultations would be made with all stakeholders including the Ghana Football Association, GHALCA, National Sports Authority, and supporters for their inputs on the strategy to be adopted to address this situation”.

It urged supporters of the various clubs to patronize the local league matches to raise funds to manage the clubs and develop them to higher standards. 

Source: Ghana News Agency

Street to Champions project set to be launched

Accra – The Street to Champions Project, an initiative that seeks to identify individuals and companies that share the vision of transforming the lives of individuals from less fortunate communities through boxing, is set to be launched.

The project also aims to channel the energy of street children towards more positive activities that provide opportunities for a better life.

The objectives of the project are to act as a tool for poverty alleviation for the less privileged, to gather national support for boxing as a sport, and to position Ghana as a destination of choice for major world title fights.

The first phase of the Street to Champions project would involve organizing a boxing eliminator event during the Easter period in 2023.

Some mini matches would be held beforehand to select skilled and talented boxers to compete in the tournament.

The top two winners would be awarded trips to the United States to train at the legendary Roy Jones Gym and Antonio Tarva Gym, and would also receive boxing training gear from Everlast.

The second phase of the project would see the organisation of a local tournament in October.

Fighters from all regions would compete for bragging rights and rewards.

The fight night would be held at the Holy Trinity Spa & Health Farm in the Volta Region.

The Street to Champions project seeks to bring on board partners, sponsors, and stakeholders to inspire the youth to choose this pathway that offers hope for their future.

Source: Ghana News Agency

GBA keen on grooming Ghanaian boxers to become World champions?

Accra – Mr. Abraham Kotei Neequaye, President of Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) says the association is committed to helping Ghanaian boxers rise to the level of becoming world champions through the Ghana Professional Boxing League (GPBL).

GBA organised its first GPBL last year in a quest to unearth and groom young talents to represent Ghana at the global level.

The GBA President in an interview with GNA Sports said the GPBL has come to stay and would also provide the platform for boxers to be active for world bouts.

“The more we get our boxers into the world ratings, we can talk of world titles. Before a boxer can get the chance to compete for the continental titles, he should fight about eight bouts locally, fight for the national title, before he would qualify for the continental stage, that is why this league is very important,” he added. 

According to him, the GBA was still working very hard to ensure that the GPBL would be held across the country to develop talents in the other Regions.

Mr. Kotei commended former world champion, Isaac Dogboe for raising the bar for young boxers to also learn from, as he edges close to becoming a two-time world champion when he fights Cuban Ramirez Robeisy in April this year. 

He urged the various stakeholders to come on board to support the GBA achieve its target.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Great Olympics clawback from two-goal deficit to share spoils with Gold Stars

Accra – Accra Great Olympics staged a comeback against Bibiani Gold Stars in an intriguing 2-2 draw in a matchday 12 encounter of the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League played at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Bibiana Gold Stars were leading 2-0 with four minutes to end the game, but two goals in two minutes from Emmanuel Antwi and substitute Aryeetey Ayikwei scored a crucial point for the “Dade Boys.”

Richmond Opoku Manu gave the visitors the lead with a close-range finish in the 27th minute as they dominated the game in the first half.

Great Olympics were very poor in the game as they struggled to create any chances to threaten the Bibiani defense.

Substitute Ebenezer Aboagye doubled the Gold Stars’ lead with just his first touch of the game as he delivered a sublime finish past Great Olympics goalkeeper Benjamin Asare.

But Great Olympics midfielder Emmanuel Antwi halved the deficit for the home side in the 86th minute with a close-range finish after some poor goalkeeping from Joseph Baah.

Great Olympics substitute Ayikwei completed his team’s comeback with a superb finish in the 87th minute, much to the delight of the home fans.

Both sides held on to share the points at the end of regulation time.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Coach Nora Hauptle keen to restore Black Queens to its glory days?

Accra – Nora Hauptle, newly appointed Head Coach of the senior women’s national team of Ghana, Black Queens says she is committed to restoring the team to its glory days as one of the best on the continent.

The Swiss international took over from Coach Mercy Tagoe who failed to qualify Ghana for the 2022 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco. 

Speaking on her plans for the team, the former FC Thun Coach said: “We have created a new mission and the mission is called ‘Volta’ which is a big river in Ghana and also a Portuguese word which means ‘Turn’ so we want to make a turn to success again”. 

The ex-Swiss footballer noted that even though the task given to her was a huge one, she believes she has the qualities to shape the senior side despite its flaws in the last few years.

She described the Black Queens as one with many qualities and would have a great turn in the coming months to make their dream of achieving more success come true. 

The 39-year-old is currently in camp at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram with 45 domestic players as part of her mission to excel at the 2024 African Cup of Nations tournament. 

Source: Ghana News Agency