Herbalist Dies At Prayer Camp

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Anthony Kofi Busu

A 62-year-old herbalist at Kwahu in the Eastern Region, Anthony Kofi Busu, who went to the Edumfa Prayer Camp on Tuesday to seek spiritual healing, has died at the lavatory belonging to the camp.

Busu was said to have reported at the camp on that fateful day around 5:30pm.

The body has since been deposited at the Abura Dunkwa Government Hospital morgue awaiting the arrival of his relatives before a post-mortem can be conducted on him.

Briefing DAILY GUIDE on Wednesday, the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese (AAK) District Police Commander, DSP Bernard Twum-Barimah, stated that his outfit received information around 7pm on Tuesday that a man had died at Edumfa Prayer camp’s lavatory.

DSP Twum-Barimah said he dispatched some of his men to the scene where they found the body of the man seated on the water closet toilet. The men later took the body to the Abura Dunkwa Hospital morgue.

He noted that a search conducted on the man revealed a certificate indicating that he was a member of the Okwahuman Traditional and Alternative Medicine Practitioners Association (OTAPA).

The DSP noted that a National Identification Authority receipt found in his bag also indicated that he was a native of Anfoega, near Kpando in the Volta Region.

DSP Twum-Barimah therefore cautioned persons to always carry their identification cards or insurance cards whenever they travelled so that they could be easily identified when there was any problem.

From Sarah Owusu-Darlington, Edumfa

Man Impregnates Sister

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Kofi Mensah

A 22-year-old driver, Kofi Mensah, who lives at Abaka in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese (AAK) District of the Central Region, has impregnated his 19-year-old biological sister, Ama Essumanba at Abaka.

Essumanba, who is five months’ pregnant, has not had any antenatal treatment since she was impregnated.

Their mother, Adjoa Francisca, was staying in the same house with them but had to relocate when she was beaten up by the sibling lovers for advising them to put an end to the shameful act.

Briefing DAILY GUIDE on Wednesday, Madam Francisca said Essumanba, who lived in Liberia, returned home when she got pregnant a few years ago to have a son.

Francisca was shocked when two of her children told her that their brother Mensah had been having sexual intercourse with the sister, a situation which compelled her to monitor them.

“Although, I advised my children who informed me about it not to tell anybody since it was a taboo, I monitored their movement and I caught them red-handed having sex,” she said.

Mensah, who was ready to do everything possible to protect his relationship with his sister, threatened to kill his mother, if she did not leave the house.

In an interview with Essumanba at the house where she lives with her two-year-old-son, she cried for more than five minutes before she could be consoled to speak to DAILY GUIDE.

She confirmed she was impregnated by her brother.

Kofi Mensah, on the other hand, nearly insulted this reporter when he was asked whether Francisca was his mother.

He said: “Go and report me to the police so they can come and arrest me, Francisca is my grandmother.”

By Sarah Owusu-Darlington

Another Strange Ram At KATH Mortuary

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The mystery ram

WORKERS AT the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) mortuary in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital are currently living in fear following the discovery of a strange ram on the premises of the mortuary on Wednesday morning.

The huge white ram, which had a piece of red cloth tied around its neck, according to workers, was spotted on the premises of the mortuary at about 4:30am.

Eyewitnesses told DAILY GUIDE that an unidentified private car parked at the mortuary at about 1:30am and dropped off the ram, after which it sped off.

They said the occupant of the said vehicle also dumped some candles smeared with mysterious oil.

Because the workers at the mortuary had closed from work and the skeletal staff were asleep, the occupant of the said vehicle was able to escape.

The workers were therefore gripped with fear when they discovered the strange ram roaming on the premises of the new mortuary.

When DAILY GUIDE visited the mortuary at about 9am following a hint, the workers and patrons of the place were seen discussing what might have necessitated the dumping of the bizarre sheep there, considering that a similar incident had occurred at Koforidua Government Hospital mortuary on Monday.

Some claimed it was for ritual purposes.

They speculated that the person who dumped the ram might have been ordered by a spiritualist to do so as a condition of acquiring riches overnight in a practice famously known as ‘sakawa’.

None of the workers were able to go near the ram out of fear.

DAILY GUIDE later gathered that the ram was finally transported to the premises of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) after the observation of certain rituals.

The paper also learnt that the ram was taken to the KMA for safety reasons whilst investigations and other ritual activities continued.

 From Morgan Owusu, Kumasi

Strange Sheep Causes Panic In Koforidua

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The strange sheep

THE KOFORIDUA municipality in the Eastern Region was yesterday thrown into a state of shock when news of a ‘strange’ sheep with a piece of red cloth around its neck, which was found at the gate of the regional hospital’s mortuary early in the morning, spread like bushfire.

Mortuary attendants at the regional hospital and residents of Koforidua were mystified by the ‘strange’ sheep which was, in the morning of yesterday, commuting between the mortuary and a container shop whose owner died on Monday, January 16 under strange circumstances.

The strange sheep was said to have been dumped at the gate of the mortuary around 11pm on Monday by some unknown persons in a pick-up.

Fire service personnel who were on duty near-by spotted the pick-up in front of the mortuary gate, with some men dumping the big, black and white sheep but the service personnel thought it was a dead person which had been dumped there.

According to DAILY GUIDE sources, after the pick-up had driven off, the service personnel went to find out ‘who’ had been dumped there only to find a live sheep with red cloth around its neck lying motionless.

The mortuary attendant was immediately alerted and he called in one of the security men at the hospital to have a look at the strange sheep, after which they went to the police station to report the matter.

According to the mortuary attendant, Michael Narh, they tried driving the sheep away but it would not budge so they left it at the gate till yesterday morning when they realised that it had moved straight to the container shop which was about 150 metres from the mortuary gate.

Most people believed that the strange sheep had something to do with the death of the owner of the container shop, Josephine Adjo, who died on January 16, this year.

According to them, the one-week celebration of her demise coincided with the sudden appearance of the sheep.

Josephine Adjo, who dealt in sewn clothes and necklaces, was allegedly taken ill three months ago after a court case and died about a week ago.

DAILY GUIDE sources said after the strange sheep voluntarily left the mortuary gate, it went straight to the shop of Josephine Adjo to lie in front of it.

Residents of Koforidua have started reading a lot of meanings into this strange occurrence. Michael Narh, the mortuary attendant, stated, “This is really strange and the first time this has happened here”.

As at the time of filing this report, the sheep was still lying in front of the shop because people were afraid to touch it or take it away.

From Thomas Fosu Jnr, Koforidua

Betty Has Resigned!!!

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Betty Mould-Iddrisu

The year was 1967. I was in form one, Achimota School. The school prefect was some handsome young guy, Kwaku Yeboah. When you see him in his blue sixth form uniform, walking majestically along, blessed by God with a very noble personality – not tall, not short, not fat, not slim – just a prim figure – you cannot but admire him. And he was correct and flamboyant, neatly dressed all the time, the very epitome of what a senior student must be, an inspiration to all; the school prefect of Achimota school- Kwaku Yeboah.

All of a sudden, one evening, when we went to supper, I saw the deputy school prefect sitting on the SP’s chair, so I asked one senior at my dining table – where is the SP?

He retorted: ”Go to the notice board”,

Straight from the dining hall, I rushed to the notice board and there was this terse notice from the Headmaster, Alan Roudwick: “The School Prefect, Kwaku Yeboah, has resigned”.

That was my introduction to the spectre of resignations.

Anytime I hear that someone has resigned from his or her appointment, my mind races back to November 1967 – the resignation of the school prefect.

You can therefore imagine how my brain lobes reacted when I heard on the airwaves that old an student of Achimota, fine and distinguished lawyer Betty Mould-Iddrissu, had resigned as Minister of Education.

Betty has resigned? Why? Minister of Education? The Minister with the biggest budget? How come? Reports say no reasons were given, probably for “personal reasons.”

There are three types of resignations – voluntary resignation, principled resignation and compulsory resignation -which of these three best fits Betty Mould Iddrisu?

Voluntary resignation is where circumstances compel you to resign, either because of negative natural causes or positive natural causes. For instance, if you are holding a position and you are continuously sick, bed ridden, incapable of performing your functions, it is only fair that you resign.

Or, in other stances, like I found myself in the year 2000. I had been the President of the Berekum Citizens Union for six years running, and had now become the NPP parliamentary candidate for Berekum. I did not want people to think that I was politicizing the union, so I resigned as president of the union and my vice president took over.

Or you are the president of the Ghana Bar Association and you have been named as Ghana’s Ambassador to Papua New Guinea. You cannot go there and run the Association from there (don’t ask me where on the map Papua New Guinea is – probably somewhere in the Far East). Usually, voluntary resignations are not very common.

Principled resignation is also not common, but takes guts to carry out. A principled resignation is required when you like the job you are doing, in fact you are enjoying it, but you realize that the environment you are operating in is hostile to you and if you want to be at peace with your conscience, sleep soundly at night without tossing up and down on your bed, avoid being saddled with unnecessary questions in future about “what did you do” or “what you did not do”, then you must say a word of prayer to God and come to terms with the fact that the ship is sinking and you don’t want to be part of it.

Principled resignations are very common in the USA and in Europe – but in our part of the world; principled resignations are few and far between.

The most famous principled resignation I can recall in Ghana was when Hon Kojo Yankah, MP for Agona West and Ashanti Regional Minster was reshuffled by President Rawlings and he literally told him to ‘knock off’ with his appointments – he had had enough. Reader, principled resignation is not easy.

When P.V. Obeng was the PNDC Coordinating Secretary and virtually Prime Minister, he fell out with some of the men around Rawlings and called it quits and left Accra to live in Kumasi.

The rumour is that several people went to talk to him and he reneged on his stance, ate humble pie and resumed his functions as PNDC Coordinating Secretary.

I remember when Prof Kwesi Botchway was Minister for Finance. He held that portfolio for a long time and got pissed off when the President, Jerry Rawlings, travelled abroad with Tsatu Tsikata, whom he (Rawlings) described as a “financial wizard”.

Kwesi Botchway resigned but after three days, he ate humble pie and announced that he was still “the nation’s Minister of Finance”. Not long after he was reshuffled out of that office.

Reader, principled resignation is not easy.

I will not be doing justice to this article if I don’t mention the purported resignation of Alan Kyerematen from the NPP after losing the flag-bearer race in 2007. One was not too sure the reasons for his resignation, but within two weeks Alan ate humble pie, renounced his resignation and returned to the fold of the Elephant family.

I conclude that it takes guts to resign on the basis of principle, the reason being that usually the perks associated with holding public office almost tend to blindfold one’s vision of wisdom. In Africa, principled resignation is uncommon.

The third and last form of resignation is compulsory resignation. It is a respectable way of sacking somebody from office, either preparatory to condemnation or to save one from upcoming embarrassment.

I have a small group called Theatre Mirrors, a drama society, and the most coveted position in the group is Stage Manager. One guy was elected to that position and he was doing marvellously well to the admiration of all.

Regrettably, he had a terrible weakness and he misconducted himself so badly that instead of reporting him to the police for terrible consequences, I just told the group that the stage manager had resigned, and as you can guess, “for personal reasons.”

Following the kidnapping and murder of the three High Court Judges, serious finger pointing began, directed at the corridors of the PNDC, hovering around PNDC member Joachim Amartey Kwei.

All of a sudden, it was announced in the media that two members of the PNDC had resigned- J. Amartey Kwei and Rev Dr Kwabena Damoah. I have no doubt in my mind that none of them ever wrote a letter resigning, or even said a word about resigning, but resignation was imposed upon them. That is compulsory resignation.

Now, the news is that Betty Mould-Iddrisu has resigned. Was it a voluntary resignation, a principled resignation or a compulsory resignation? It definitely must be one of these three.

I know Betty personally. I invited her, as the Copyright Administrator at the time, to be the Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony of the Accra Drama Festival, and she came. I also invited her to officially cut the tape to open a boutique for my wife in Ablemkpe in 2000 – and she came.

Betty, married to Alhaji Mahama Iddrisu, former PNDC member and Minister for Defence, is a lady by all standards, very noble from a high class family in Ghana and a professional lawyer through and through. Of course she is my senior in age by almost 10 years.

Maybe her classmates in Achimota School definitely know her better, because I for one was surprised when I heard that she had “entered politics” and was being touted for running mate for Mills in the 2008 General Elections, that she was a Konadu woman, that she was now Attorney General …this quiet “I don’t want problem” lady? How possible?

There is so much dust in the air about the Woyome affair that I do not want to make any comment about the possibility of linking her resignation to the Woyome affair. Is it possible, mark you, I am only asking a question – is it possible that probably this whole Woyome fracas was brokered over her head and that she is angry at all the rubbish being heaped at her doorstep? So, resign and leave? Or is it possible that she is neck deep in the mess and is therefore now on the firing line of the President so she is using resignation as an honourable escape route?

To conclude, let me offer the following suggestions for further reflection, reader.  

Before you accept any office, ask yourself whether you have the mettle for the office – are you ready to accept public criticisms, insult, abuses, and also ready to throw some back? Are you capable
of handling the job? Do you know the technical pressures on the office?

One of the best attorney generals in the history of Ghana was a famous court-going lawyer, Joe Reindorf. Prior to this appointment, he was always in the courtroom, head of his own law firm. As the nation’s top lawyer, you dare not send any funny paper to the office of the attorney general- all the lawyers in the department were working under a man who they knew, if he were not an attorney general, was already a solid man, so standards were very high.

You know why it is important to have expertise? Because at the end of the day when the chips are down, they will say that you were the minister of finance, you were the attorney general, you were the managing director, you were this, the that, ….. history will be merciless on you.

Make no mistake, the hawks and aides around the “old man” are not saints. They are always looking for weak joints to carry out their acts of mischief.

They want to siphon some state funds, but they cannot do it through the consolidated fund. Meanwhile, the minister for trees is a school teacher who knows nothing about forestry, so his technocrats are doing all the work… let us call the chief director … or the minister for livestock, who is a retired diplomat who spent all his life in New York and China and does not know the difference between piggery and cattle …let us call the chief director….. or the minister for parks and gardens.    Reader, unless you know your job very well, technocrats will make you a “simpa painyin” and soil your beard with frightening volumes of thievery.

One of the best sermons I have ever heard in church was delivered by Professor Adei, one time Rector of GIMPA at the Accra Ridge Church one Sunday. His theme was a verse from one of the Psalms – “what can the righteous do when the foundations are being destroyed?”

All around are unsteady roaring waters; corruption is rife, people refuse to tell the truth, they worship mediocrity, fear inhibits righteousness … there is chaos all round.

Reader, you can do a lot. Let your staff and those who come in contact with you testify that you are different, you are a man of your word, with you in charge there are no loose ends…

Believe it or not, it is these few noble vessels around who are used by Almighty God to keep our society running. It is these few who know their job and do it well, who stand out in history and are canonized as heroes of their generation.

Come to think of it – your name in history versus access to free food and drink and cars – which is better?

Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu has resigned – are you sure?

From: Dr Kwame Nkrabeah

Minority leader raises alarm over death threat

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Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, Minority leader

THE MINORITY leader in parliament has stated that he is unperturbed about threats on his life from the resigned Minister of Education because he believes that his God will continue to protect him from the plans of the enemy.

Hon Kyei Mensah-Bonsu indicated that so far as God was alive, no wicked plan against him would come to fruition.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Suame in Kumasi claims that Betty Mould-Iddrisu has threatened to end his life in retaliation to his persistent attack on her in the Woyome saga.

Mrs Mould-Iddrissu, who was the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice when the country’s single largest payment of judgment debt to an individual was effected, resigned on Monday.

The minority in parliament, led by Mr Kyei Mensah-Bonsu, had earlier mounted pressure on her to resign or be sacked for her role in the Woyome saga which continues to enjoy media headlines.

The Suame MP told Kessben FM, a Kumasi-based radio station that close associates of Mrs Mould-Iddrissu had hinted him the former minister had told them she would get rid of him.

He said though several people had told him of the alleged devilish intention of the former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, he did not take it serious until a close confidant of the ex-Minister of Education reiterated that threat to him on Tuesday.

According to him, the people who divulged the purported plan by Mrs Mould-Iddrissu indicated to him that she was peeved and angry at him because she believed he caused her eventual resignation from office.

He said the whistleblowers who cautioned him to be careful told him that the former minister was of the view that had he not taken a personal interest in the Woyome saga and implicated her, she would not have come under immense pressure to resign.

In spite of the alleged threats, Mr Kyei Mensah said he was unperturbed because his God will protect him.

Stressing that he would not take the matter up to the police for investigations, the outspoken minority leader noted that he did not even believe that Mrs Mould-Iddrissu could instigate his killing.

He added that the former Attorney-General might have issued the threats to her close associates out of pain but not because she wanted to do that.

The minority leader indicated that if anybody had any diabolic intentions about him because of the role he was playing in the Woyome saga, such person should change and ask for forgiveness because whatever role he had played was done in the supreme interest of the nation.

The minority leader had on Tuesday evening told Citi FM about the alleged death threat.
Mrs Mould-Iddrisu, who is at the centre of the Woyome saga, is reported to have vowed to kill the NPP MP by knifing him.

Asked how he got to know of the threat, Hon Kyei Mensah-Bonsu said some close confidants of the former minister who heard her say “she was going to deal with me by ending my life” later confided in him and asked him to be chary.

“…I don’t believe she is capable of executing it…however, I will discuss it with my colleagues and if we would have to go to the police, we will do that…,” Mr Mensah-Bonsu said.

Recently, the Minority Caucus in Parliament called on President John Evans Atta-Mills to relieve Betty Mould-Iddrisu of her current ministerial post as Education Minister for being “negligent, reckless and unprofessional” in the Woyome saga.

They accused her of conniving with embattled NDC financier Alfred Agbesi Woyome to fleece the state when she was Attorney-General and Minister of Justice and that her actions and inactions in the whole ‘Woyome brouhaha’ was tantamount to causing financial loss to the state.

By Morgan Owusu

Nadal shoots down Federer

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Rafa Nadal recovered from dropping the first set to beat Roger Federer in their Australian Open semi-final. (Tony Trung/ABC News)

Rafael Nadal once again proved Roger Federer’s nemesis, withstanding a withering opening from the Swiss great to reach the final of the Australian Open.

The Spaniard won 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 to prolong the agony for his greatest rival, who has now lost eight times to the Spaniard in 10 meetings at a major.

Federer was left a weeping wreck when Nadal remorselessly ground him down in 2009’s nail-biting five-set final in Melbourne but failed in his bid for revenge under the lights on Rod Laver Arena.

“For me it’s a dream to be back in the final,” said a smiling Nadal.

“It’s a real honour to play against Roger, it was a fantastic match. It’s fantastic to have one player in front of you who doesn’t make mistakes, having a totally complete game.”

Nadal, who has won 10 majors, now goes on to meet either defending champion Novak Djokovic or Britain’s Andy Murray in Sunday night’s final.

Federer produced flawless tennis at the start of the match but his game unravelled when put under pressure by Nadal and he finished with 63 unforced errors.

Unleashing his full arsenal, four-time Australian Open champion Federer held serve to love and broke the Spaniard at his first opportunity with a devastating cross-court backhand with Nadal struggling to gain a foothold.

Nadal broke back but third-seed Federer raised his game again after his mid-set wobble and he took the tie-break when Nadal went long.

The players swapped service breaks at the start of the second set but the turning point came when Nadal held off a Federer break point in the fifth game and then broke the Swiss in the very next game to move ahead 4-2.

The match was suspended for 10 minutes for Australia Day fireworks with Nadal leading 5-2 and when play resumed Federer badly lost his focus, losing 11 consecutive points on top of straight three points he lost before the break.

Nadal, 25, levelled the match at one set apiece, took the first game of set three to love and held three break points after two consecutive Federer double faults, only for the misfiring Swiss to claw himself out of the hole.

Federer, 30, battled hard to break Nadal in game seven of the third set but the Spaniard broke back immediately to level things up and Nadal went on to take the tie-break on his sixth set point.

A tense fourth set went with serve with Nadal looking mentally the stronger, continuing to chase down balls from seemingly impossible situations.

He saved a break point from Federer in the eighth game and broke the Swiss in the following game.

But the Spaniard still had to fight hard to serve out for victory, saving two Federer break points, including an astonishing retrieval onto the baseline which the Swiss then wafted wide.

Federer, seeking his first major in two years, had not dropped a set until Thursday’s semi-final but Nadal, who now leads their overall series 18-9, once again proved he has the edge over Federer on the biggest stage.

AFP

Diddy Celebrates Daughter Chance’s 5th B-Day In Stylish Pink

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I can honestly say at 5 years old I very much doubt I knew what a pedicure looked like let alone have me and my best buddies have full spa treatments. This is the life of five year old Chance Combs daughter of Sarah Chapman and Sean Combs aka P Diddy.

More pics after the jump…

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Solange Poses For InStyle Magazine & Talks Blue Ivy

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Aspiring up coming model Solange Knowles hits the pages Style Magazine for February’s issue. Solange poses in some cute and sassy summer styles. I love Solange’s style it’s a nice mix of bright bold African inspired prints. Solange also opens up about Blue Ivy revealing her plans to spoil her immensely.

“This may sound awful, but I’m excited to let the baby do whatever it wants in the same way my sister’s done with my son,” she spills in the February issue. ” “I’m going to get her back for all those late-night popcorn sessions and just spoiling my child to no end!” Solo added with a laugh.“

When chatting about her style choice Solange says:
“Whether it’s eyelets, knits or florals, I always enjoy playing with texture and pattern. I like contrast.”

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Rihanna Returns Home From Hawaii+Chris Brown and Rihanna Spotted In Same Club…

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Rihanna looks radiant and glowing as she was spotted in LAX returning from her escapades in Hawaii. The pop star looks rested and happy. I guess that what sun, sand, see and a smoke will do for you. Rihanna is so relaxed she even thought she would forgot to wear a strapless bra with her sheer strapless dress…maybe I’m asking too much of her to wear some underwear.

More Pics After the jump!

Meanwhile, rumours are rife that Rihanna may indeed be Chris Brown and the DL. In a rare moment where the two were spotted out in public socially in the same place, it’s been said the two are definitely back together in secret. The three-some where all spotted out at Hollywood night spot Greystone Manor. Though these pix are not any kind of proof the two destructive couple are back together, they seem to be inching closer and closer together.

Though this is no surprise to me as they kept it quiet the first time round. I want to say I feel sorry for his girlfriend Karrueche Tran but if she’s wants to turn a blind eye to it then that’s entirely her business.

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