Jordan Ayew under investigation in England

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Ayew The Football Association says it will investigate striker Jordan Ayew’s actions during Aston Villa’s 3-2 defeat at Watford on Saturday.
Relegated Villa were leading 2-1 at Vicarage Road before two late goals from Watford captain Troy Deeney. Ayew and team-mate Idrissa Gana Gueye were then allegedly involved in an incident involving home supporters. Reports suggest the Ghana international, 24, climbed over advertising boards to confront fans. Ayew, who was substituted in the 79th minute, is believed to have taken exception to something said in the Sir Elton John Stand. His low drive had earlier restored Villa’s lead, but Aly Cissokho was sent off with 17 minutes to play and Watford mounted a late comeback. By 3news.com|Ghana

Children of Ellis Park disaster victims in Ghana for May 9 anniversary

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With the help of City Press in South Africa two children who are victims of the 2001 Ellis Park stadium disaster have joined Mr. Herbert Mensah and the ‘May 9th Remembered organising team’ for the 2016 remembrance activities in Kumasi.
The two, Ntlakanipho Zulu and Mmakgomo Tshetlo, arrived last night on a historic visit to Ghana via South African Airways flight SAA 57. Ntlakanipho Zulu who lost both his parents in the worst sporting tragedy in South African history is now 23 years old. According to him it was difficult to watch football matches, particularly the much-loved derbies between Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. In an interview with City Press Zulu said: “My mother was a Chiefs fan. My dad was just there to support her. He was a Sundowns fan himself.” His mother, Selina Maphanga, died at 25. His father, Nhlanhla Zulu, was 30. Young Ntlakanipho was left an orphan, and his half-brother and half-sister had also lost a father. He was raised by his grandparents in Duduza township on the East Rand. Today he is studying at Wits towards his honours in international relations and hopes to enter the diplomatic service, with his big dream being able to work at the United Nations in New York. Mmakgomo Matshidiso Tshetlo, who is now 28 years old, saw her dad the last time during the first school holidays of the year in which he passed away that tragic day on 11 April 2001. According to her she had a premonition that her father had passed on from a shooting incident which was reported in the City Press. She shared the horrifying details of the dream with her mother and aunt, only for that dream to manifest few weeks later in the form of the stadium disaster. The two are in Ghana to support activities marking the 15th anniversary of Ghana’s stadium disaster with happened on May 9, 2001 when Kumasi Asante Kotoko played Accra Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium. The remembrance activities in Kumasi will include a massive street march, visits to the mosque and a church and a special May 9th football match between teams from Accra and Kumasi.
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Ntlakanipho Zulu lost both his parents in the worst sporting tragedy in South African history.
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Mmakgomo Matshidiso Tshetlo saw her dad the last time during the first school holidays of the year in which he passed away that tragic day on 11 April 2001.
Source: 3news.com

KNUST denies sex video

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sex tape Authorities at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have rejected a sex video as coming from the school.
The sex video, which is said to involve a female student of the university, was reportedly screened publicly on campus. But in a statement issued on Thursday, May 4, the top-class university in the Ashanti Region says: “There was emphatically no public viewing anywhere on campus as purported”. The statement said a crosscheck after a view of the tape suggested that “the alleged names do not match the picture as seen in the video recording”. “It could therefore be a case of mistaken identity,” it stressed. Signed by Deputy Registrar V. A Ankamah-Lomotey, the statement also observed that the setting of the video is nowhere close to Independence Hall as suggested. “Evidence currently available indicates that the lady in the video is not from KNUST.” It says several details on the video are false. “There is high probability that the video could have been shot elsewhere.” The university assured the public that such act will not be condoned. Source: 3news.com|Ghana

Kantamanto traders to pacify gods for three-years without fire outbreak

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KantamantoTraders at the Kantanto Market in Accra are set to pour libation to pacify gods and also offer prayers to God for protecting the market from fire outbreak for the last three years.
Chairman of the Used Clothes Dealers Association of Kantamanto, Evans Ofori, who revealed this to Onua News said it forms part of a series of activities being undertaking by the traders to mark the three years anniversary of the last fire outbreak recorded in the market. He said a number of campaigns to educate the traders on the need to stop activities that could spark fire would be organised for the traders as a measure to prevent any possible fire outbreak. Exactly three years ago Thursday, about 800 structures were all reduced to ashes when fire razed the market. Hundreds of traders lost millions of cedis to the fire which left many people in debt while others lost their trading capital. Three years down the line, the traders appear to have taken a lesson from the incident as they have now become more concerned than ever in ensuring they eschew acts that could trigger another fire. A visit to the market by the Onua News team Wednesday revealed  the shadows of the past were absent as the place, which was reduced to ashes had been rebuilt totally by the traders. This time, electrical wires which hitherto hanged haphazardly, have now been done properly. Background On May 5, 2013, the livelihoods of more than 2,000 traders and their families were destroyed when fire gutted the Kantamanto market, which has become the country’s biggest market for used clothing from Europe, America and Asia. The government, through the Micro-finance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), presented a cheque for GH¢1,465,035 to 800 of the victims to make life bearable for them and their families. Stanbic Bank Ghana also wrote off the debt of 14 victims who had benefited from its small and medium enterprise (SME) quick loans product. In addition, the bank issued a cheque for GH¢150,000 as its corporate social responsibility to the 14 victims to restart their businesses. Star Micro Insurance Company also presented a cheque for GH¢390,000 in two tranches to some of the victims, with Vanguard Assurance paying GH¢45,304 as claims to 32 traders. By Kweku Antwi-Otoo/Onua FM/3news.com

One injured in a toll booth accident at Pobiman

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Toll booth accidentAn accident at the Pobiman toll booth near Amasaman in the Greater Accra Region has caused injuries to a 30-year-old toll attendant.
One of eight tractor buckets which were being transported to Tamale in the Northern Region fell from the trailer and hit two of the booths, injuring the attendant who was rushed to the Ga West Municipal Hospital where she was treated and discharged Portions of the booths were damaged while the glass windows were also shattered by the accident which occurred at about 5:00pm Wednesday. The accident resulted in a heavy traffic jam on the major trunk road linking the southern part of Ghana to the middle and northern belt. Trailer 1 Station Officer of the Amasaman MTTD, Chief Inspector Emmanuel Offei, told TV3 the buckets were not properly fastened to the trailer; something he blamed on the accident. He advised  drivers of heavy-duty vehicles to pay attention to goods they carry to avert such accidents on our roads. TV3 gathered the tractor buckets were being sent to Tamale to help in rice farming By Selorm Amenyah|3news.com|Ghana

Okorase riot: Two arrested; Police gathering evidence against fetish priest

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file photoTwo persons have been arrested in connection with Monday’s disturbances at Okorase in the Eastern Region which resulted in the burning a vehicle belonging to a fetish priest who was at the centre of the chaos.
Twenty-four year-old Kwasi Larbi and Cynthia Oduro, 36, are currently in Police custody on the offence of breach of peace, and are being processed for court, the Police has told TV3. Residents of Okorase in the Akwapim North District of the Eastern Region on Monday evening went on the rampage, setting ablaze a vehicle to register their displeasure over the sudden disappearance of one man. The angry residents say the Police has been dragging its heels in investigating a fetish priest, Jackson Kofi Didonu, who they suspect of being behind the disappearance of the 35-year old carpenter, Kojo Yebaoah. The Police on Monday kept the priest in its custody to protect him from being lynched by the residents after a search team failed to find the missing carpenter; an action that triggered the residents to rise against the Police. Meanwhile, calm has since been restored to the area with people going about their daily businesses but relatives of the carpenter have vowed to take the law into their hands should the Police fail to swiftly investigate the priest. ” We want the Police to help find our son or we take the law into our own hands,” one of the relatives told TV3. On Tuesday, signs of Monday’s riot were still visible. The burnt vehicle and pelted stones were still scattered Okorase Police station area where the incident happened. Speaking to TV3 Tuesday, Eastern Regional Public Relations officer, ASP Yeboah Nketiah, said they have granted the fetish priest bail but says that does not mean an end to the case, noting the Police needs evidence before it can prosecute the priest. Background The residents did not understand why the Police was protecting the priest who it said has failed to investigate the priest for the disappearance of the carpenter. For over three hours, the Police could not control the crowd who pelted them with stones until reinforcement arrived to bring the situation under control. Personnel from the Ghana National Fire Service were called in to extinguish the fire but the car was totally burnt. Family sources told TV3 that Ntow left home three weeks ago in the company of two others including the fetish priest in search of some special “green bottles” to sell for money. According to them, Yeboah never returned and all efforts to reach him on phone and other means have not yielded any result. The family sources say they later saw the priest in the town, and quickly reported the matter to the Police, who met with them and the priest after which an agreement was reached for a search team to be dispatched to Apam in the Central Region where the three had gone in search of the bottles. On Monday, the team comprising Police officers, family members and the priest went to Apam to search for Yeboah but did not find him. They then returned to Okorase. “Rituals and other efforts did not help find the body or give a clue or direction to the whereabouts of the missing man,” one family member told TV3. In view of the development, the Police sensing danger, decided to keep the priest in its custody to avoid him being lynched by the angry residents but that infuriated them the more as they suspected the Police was shielding him instead of investigating him. By Yvonne Neequayee|tv3network.com|Ghana

One shot in renewed chieftaincy dispute at Ashalaja

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file photoOne person has been shot at Ashalaja, near Amamasaman in the Ga West Municipality of the Greater Accra in what is believed to be a renewed chieftaincy dispute in the area.
The victim, who was shot through the nose, has been rushed to the Amasamam Government Hospital where he is receiving medical attention. The town has currently been taken over by the Amasaman Police to maintain peace and protect lives and property. Wednesday’s incident stems from a protracted chieftaincy dispute between the current chief and a de-stooled one, Onua News has gathered. Brother of the victim, Paul Quarshie Tetteh, told Onua News, he and three other siblings were developing their land in the area when some people, who are known to be close associates of the de-stooled chief, stormed the area and started shooting. He said one of his brothers was shot in the process, noting another one managed to ran from the area to report the incident to the Amasaman Police who quickly rushed to the scene. No arrest has been made. Kweku Antwi-Otoo|Onua 95.1FM|tv3network.com

It’s difficult to live in Ghana – Konadu confesses

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Former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings has defended her decision to dethrone President Mahama, accusing the latter of making Ghana a difficult place to live.
In an exclusive interview on TV3’s New Day on Wednesday, Mrs. Rawlings pointed out that Ghanaians have been forced to endure the brunt of bad leadership by the Mahama-led administration. Mrs. Rawlings, whose husband ruled Ghana for 19 years, believes the situation in the country has deteriorated since Jerry John Rawlings left office. In her assessment, the country’s decision to run to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an indication that the economy has collapsed “So you don’t run to the IMF when there is nothing wrong with you. The economy has been collapsed. Completely collapsed through theft, through mismanagement and others,” she asserted. Mrs. Rawlings is hoping to contest the presidential race for the first time in November this year on the ticket of National Democratic Party (NDP), after a botched attempt in 2012. The NDP was barred from contesting the last presidential election as a result of administrative errors during filing of presidential nomination forms in 2012, a situation she said was orchestrated. She was elected as NDP’s flagbearer on Sunday at the party’s delegates congress in Accra. “It is difficult to live in Ghana at the moment. It is difficult because there is so many problems affecting a lot of people,” Mrs. Rawlings told TV’s Bright Nana Amfoh.   Story by Isaac Essel |tv3nework.com | Ghana

Kotokuraba market to be ready in August – Mahama

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President John Dramani Mahama has assured traders in the Central Region that the Kotokuraba Market will be ready by the end of August this year, two months behind schedule
The market, which has been under reconstruction since December 2014 after a court in Cape Coast ordered the demolition of the old one, was initially scheduled for completion next month. However, President Mahama, while interacting with traders during his visit to the Kotokuraba market on the second day of his accounting to the people tour in the region, assured traders that the reconstruction would be completed in three months. “It is left with three months for works to be completed at the market,” he said. “We will commission this market to honour the late President John Evans Attah Mills,” he maintained. “We promise that the traders who were already in, selling here will be given priority when the allocations are being made at the new market,” he added. Onua FM’S correspondent, Timothy Kwame Kwakraba reports that the traders, who were delighted to meet the president, commended him for re-assuring that original occupants of the stalls at the old market would be given preference when allocations are being made at the newly reconstructed ultra modern market. The new Kotokuraba market include space for shops, banks, hospitals, schools, a drainage system and properly marked walkways to ensure free movement of traders and customers. It also has a car park, an office block, restaurants and a fire department. The famous Kotokuraba Market is the center of trading activities in the region attracting farmers and traders from other regions such as Western and Greater Accra. Nii Okai Tetteh | Onua FM | tv3network.com

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