Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Armed robbers post notice of attack on walls in Kasoa

                   

Some armed robbers have placed notices on the doors of residents in Kasoa in the Central region warning them of further attacks.

The move by the robbers follows the lynching of some thieves in the area in recent times.

Parts of Kasoa, especially Amanfrom have experienced incessant robbery attacks over the past one month.

Meanwhile, the Police in Kasoa have launched investigations into threats of attacks on residents of the area from the robbers.

The Kasoa Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Samuel Winful wants residents to assist them with information in containing the attacks.

“Police cannot use magic to get the armed robbers, it is information that we thrive on, so if they [residents] are not ready to give us the information it would be very difficult to arrest all the armed robbers,” Supt. Winful said.

The Police have also warned the residents of Kasoa to desist from meting out instant justice to suspected armed robbers.


Source: Starrfmonline.com

Aspiring Assemblyman dies after disqualification

                                           

A decision by the Electoral Commission to disqualify Edward York, who filed his nomination to contest yesterday's District Assembly Election at the Adra Electoral Area in Takoradi, in the Western Region, has sent the man to his early grave.

His disqualification was based on the new Constitutional Instrument (CI 89), which regulates the conduct of the election.

The CI 89, which was introduced recently, stipulates that candidate(s) who had attained the age of 70 and above cannot contest the assembly election.

Determined to retain his seat, when he received his ex-gratia of GHC2,500 at the end of the last Assembly session, he invested all the money into his campaign to print posters and T-shirts among others, only to be disqualified at the last minute, after the introduction of the CI 89.

Some candidates of the Assembly elections who spoke with The Chronicle in an interview have described the sudden departure of their 75 years old colleague, who is the immediate past Assemblyman for the Adra Electoral area as "out of shock".

One Assembly member told this reporter "anytime he meets me, he complains that he had used his ex-gratia to campaign only for the EC to disqualify him from the race".

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Jordan Ayew calls Afriyie Acquah to assure him he’s no longer sleeping with wife Amanda Owusu

         

Our very reliable and close sources to Ghana Black Star midfielder Jordan Ayew have revealed to us that he has been able to call team mate Afriyie Acquah to reassure him he is no longer bedding his wife Amanda.

The Black Stars teammates appear to be back on good terms before linking up in camp later Monday evening following a shocking expose made in a leaked tape of Amanda.

Amanda in the leaked audio revealed she had a four-year fling with Jordan Ayew while describing his husband, Afriyie Acquah as a monkey.

She later revealed that her husband’s manhood is not as big as that of Jordan – one she enjoyed for four years.

The expose threatens to cause some friction between Afriyie Acquah and Jordan Ayew ahead of their arrival in the Black Stars camp for games against Congo and Rwanda.

But sources have confirmed to us that Jordan Ayew has spoken at length with Afriyie Acquah to eliminate any ensuing friction followed by the expose in the leaked audio.

Both players are expected in the Black Stars camp in Congo Brazzaville by Monday evening.
Amanda Owusu

EnterGhana.com

My husband told me his marriage with Kyeiwaa was a movie – Rival

                   

Florence Kyei, rival mistress to popular Ghanaian actress, Rose Mensah, a.k.a, Kyeiwaa, says she is least disturbed about her husband going in for a second wife.

She told Kasapa FM’s Maame Broni in an exclusive interview on Monday that when she got to know about the news and confronted her husband, Daniel Osei, a.k.a. Akwasi Bronya, for marrying another woman without her notice, the man at the center of the controversy told her that his engagement with Kyeiwaa was a movie.

“When he came home, he apologized to me saying that, it was a movie they shot and least expected that it will turn out this way. That is what he told me. I believed him because when one gets married, that same day, the couple will spend some time together but in the case of my husband, he came home and we both slept together till the next day,” she noted.

When pushed further to substantiate her claim, she said “I know they got married but that is not news to me.”

The Suame Magazine Spare Parts dealer further told Broni that she got to know about the marriage between her husband whom she’s been engaged with for the past twenty years and Kyeiwaa through a family source.

Florence Kyei was admitted at the Suame Hospital in Kumasi when she received the news that her husband had tied the knot with actress Kyeiwaa.

The actress got married to Bronya on Sunday in a ceremony attended by colleague actors, friends and family relations.

‘Payola’ DJs would be cursed for failing to play songs - Nacee

                            

Musician and sound engineer, Nana Sei (Nacee) has said radio DJs and presenters stand the risk of attracting curses if they fail to play songs they have received money to promote.

The musician of 'No Tribe' fame said this in an interview with Mike ‘2’ on Adom Entertainment Hall show on Adom FM.

“If you know you are a presenter or a DJ and has taken a musician’s money to play his or her song and you are not playing, just return the money or receive a curse. As the person worries over his songs not being played, then he/she indirectly evoke curses on you”, he warned.

He maintained that, several potential hit songs had been ‘killed’ by some presenters as a result of their inability to play the songs.

“How can you refuse to play a song you have taken big money for…?” he asked. To this end, he urged all offending DJs and presenters to return monies to their victims or offer sincere apologies to avert any future curse.

In another development, the singer is offering 60% discount on the studio fee to the first 50 people who would come to record to enable new artistes show their talent in music.

Source: Adomonline.com