2014 Tigo Change-makers launch autism app ahead of World Autism Day

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File photoAhead of the World Autism Day, April 2, 2016, the winners of the 2014 Tigo Digital Change-makers competition, Alice Amoako and Solomon Avemegah, have announced the launch of their new innovation, an Autism Aid App.  
It is the first of its kind in Ghana, and will create awareness, support communication among persons living with autism and assist parents and caregivers. The free app can be downloaded from the Google Play store. It has three main features; a Picture Exchange Communication System that helps children living with autism to improve on their communication skills, an awareness platform which provides information on autism and an SMS Helpline that connects parents and caregivers to doctors and other health professionals with several years of experience in caring for children with autism. Speaking about the app, the elated Alice Amoako and Solomon Avemegah, reiterated that it is a dream come true project. “This project started as an idea. We had a lot of enthusiasm and hope that one day we will be able to make an impactful contribution to caring for persons living with autism. With expert guidance and funding from Tigo Ghana, this idea has now become a reality. We are grateful to the entire Tigo team for supporting our dream”. The Director for Corporate Affairs at Tigo, Gifty Bingley, said Tigo remains committed to leading the digital lifestyle among Ghanaians. “With partnership from International NGO, Reach for Change, our Digital Change-makers competition supports young entrepreneurs to champion digital excellence”. The App will be demonstrated live for parents, care givers and volunteers to understand how it works. There will also be a free health screening for persons with autism. The launch of the App forms part of the celebrations of the World Autism Day which begins with a walk at 8am on April 2, 2016. It starts from the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park through the principal streets of Sankara to Osu, the Koala lane and back to the Efua Sutherland Children’s Park. Key sponsor for the event is Tigo Ghana, with support from the Royal Bank, Vitamilk, Martha Ankomah Foundation, Accra Ridge Church, Special Ice mineral water, Ebern security, and the Ghana Telecom University College. After several years of volunteering at the Autism Society of Ghana, Alice and Solomon, then students of the Ghana Telecom University thought about an Autism App and entered the 2014 Tigo Digital Change-makers competition. They became the eventual winners and received the prize money of GH¢ 60,000. They were mentored by the Director for Technology and Innovation at the Grameen Foundation, David Hutchful. Source: tv3network.com|Ghana

GIBA rallies behind NCA over closure of Obinim TV, 8 others

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File photoThe Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association [GIBA] has offered its support for the clamp down on cable television channels broadcasting in the country without the appropriate licence.
GIBA explained it does not condone piracy in the broadcasting industry hence its decision to support the National Communication Authority in the exercise which saw nine channels stopped from televising programmes Wednesday. According to the NCA, the nine channels – Obinim TV, ATV, Clive TV, ECN, Zoe TV, BTA, Care TV, Kessben TV, and Elijah TV- violated Section 2(4) of the Electronic Communications Act 2008, Act 775. It requires anyone intending to operate a broadcasting system or a broadcasting service to acquire a frequency authorisation from the NCA before such venture. Commenting on the issue on Onua 95.1FM, President of GIBA, Akwasi Agyeman, Mr. Agyeman underscored the need for all broadcasting laws to be adhered to, adding  “we urged the NCA to ensure that every one adhere to the authorizations” He refuted reports that Obinim TV was taken off-air as a result of the recent condemnable utterances of the eccentric owner, Pastor Daniel Obinim. There have been reports linking the shutdown of the television station to the actions and comments of Pastor Obinim some of which were in direct attack of some pastors and individuals. But Mr Agyemang said those reports are unfounded, noting that the shutdown has nothing to do with Pastor Obinim except the failure to satisfy the licencing requirements of the NCA. By Kweku Antwi-Otoo|Onua 95.1FM|tv3network.com

Grant withdraws but offers no apology for b*****t comment

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File photoGhana coach Avram Grant says he withdraws the use of the word ‘b*****t and explained what he meant with that remark.
The Israeli had told Ghanaians to focus on ‘the football, not the b*****t’ after a Nations Cup qualifying win. The remarks came after several weeks when his regular trips abroad had been roundly criticised. But he claims he simply didn’t come across well and insist he has utmost respect for Ghana and Ghanaians. “I withdraw this word. I love Ghana, I respect Ghanaians. I  care about Ghanaians,” he told GFA Communications Director Ibrahim Sannie.
” What I wanted to say is that we need to focus on the important things that can take us forward and not about the unnecessary things.”
Grant’s withdrawal and explanation is unlikely to pacify those who say that comment highlights the Israeli’s disrespect for Ghana and want a full apology for that. By Michael Oti Adjei

PPP demands EC clarification on STL relationship

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File photoThe Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has called on the Electoral Commission of Ghana to come clear on its relationship with Israeli firm Superlock Technologies Limited (STL), Ghana.
According to the party, the recent revelation by Minister of Interior Prosper Douglas Bani that STL transmitted results of the 2012 elections is a direct contrast to what the EC has put out about the company. “This is because, the EC had publicly denied the fact that STL was contracted to tally the results of 2012 elections,” a statement issued on Wednesday, March 30 said. Signed by PPP’s National Secretary Murtala Mohammed, the statement said the EC’s silence will mean that it “perpetrated a fraudulent explanation on us all when it was alleged that the STL was engaged in the transmission of results in the run up to the declaration of results in the 2012 elections. “This clarification by the EC will have direct effect on our elections come November 7, when we go to the polls once again. “The Progressive People’s Party demand immediate clarification on this matter in order to salvage the credibility or sanctity of the 2016 elections.” The statement issued by the second largest opposition party was in relation to the deportation of the three suspected terrorists from South Africa. The ex-police officers were detained by the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) but later released and sent back to their home country though legal processes had been initiated against them. “We further call for the immediate resignation of the Minister of Interior and the Minister of Communications and his deputy for the spread of palpable falsehood laced with agitprop with the intention to deceive the people of Ghana. “Moreover, the BNI officials must be sacked or made to face the full rigours of the law. “Our Ministers and other Government officials must learn to act responsibly and be responsible for their actions. No man is above the law especially when you are paid with the public purse.” By Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|tv3network.com|Ghana Twitter: @kwame_amoh

Ghana got $900 million from oil in 2014, over $84 million ‘missing’

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photoGhana earned more than $900million from the oil and gas industry in 2014, a report on the operations of the extractive industry has revealed.
However, an amount of $84,382,088 could not be accounted for as government could not verify receiving such revenue from the oil and gas companies, the report added. The report, which was prepared by the Ghana Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (GHEITI), assessed government’s revenue stream in the oil and gas industry and the disbursement of  revenue into the various sectors of the economy. The report blamed Anadarko WCTP Limited for failing to make the payments of the oil and gas revenue to the state. “With the exception of Anadarko WCTP Limited, all oil and gas companies that made payments in 2014 reported to the GHEITI,” the report said. In 2014, “a total of 37,201,691 barrels (BBLS) of crude oil and 55,758.04 Million Standard Cubic Feet (MMSCF) of natural gas was produced from the Jubilee field. Also, 79,602 barrels of crude oil was produced from the Saltpond field. This brought total crude oil produced in the country to 37,281,293 BBLS” the report indicated. The sector’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) slowed from 8.2% in the 2013 to 7.25% in 2014, this was still below the 7.7% contribution from the sector to the GDP in 2012. The report, however, called for more transparency on the part of government and the various oil and gas companies operating in the country with regards to providing information on the performance of the Ghana petroleum funds (GPF) and the crude oil lifting, respectively. It said though Section(1)c of the Petroleum Revenue Management Act 815 states that the “Investment Advisory Committee shall develop for the Minister of Finance as part of the investment guidelines, the benchmark portfolio, the desired returns from and the associated risks of the GPF and subsequently the Ghana Petroleum Wealth Fund taking into consideration the investment guidelines used by the Bank of Ghana for investments of a similar nature,” no benchmark returns have been developed by the Investment Advisory Committee and the BOG measurement on the performance of the funds were not consistent of Act 815. It, therefore, called for the establishment of the investment guide to effectively monitor the performances of the GPF. Also, the report called on the minister to provide detailed information on the stages of implementation of the various developmental projects funded by the Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA). The ABFA is a predetermined percentage of the Benchmark Revenue but the actual allocation is determined by the Minister of Finance and approved by Parliament. Currently, the ABFA covers four key priority areas namely, Roads and other infrastructure, agriculture modernization, expenditure and amortization of loans for oil and gas infrastructure, and capacity building including oil and gas. By Nii Okai Tetteh|Onua 95.1FM|tv3network.com  

Filth in Parts of Accra

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You may remember the lyrics of Celine Dion’s “A New Day Has Come”
let the rain come down and wash away my tears let it fill my soul and drown my fears… After last week’s morning downpour, the rains only came down to unveil our shame. The indiscriminate dumping of waste in some parts of Accra has just gotten out of control.
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This image was shot at Sodom and Gomorra in Accra.

According to a resident, the  situation  gets worse when it rains. Funny or sad as it may be, he was about to defecate there when I met him. Realizing that I had rudely interrupted his ‘business’, he asked that I quickly take the shots and go. IMG_6293manchie IMG_6301manchie

Gutters at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra

Surprisingly, 70% of waste management in the country is handled by the private sector while government agencies handle 30%. The private sector is assumed to be more proficient, and yet the problem keeps escalating. The Environmental Service Providers Association, ESPA, is an association of waste management companies that provides solid and liquid waste management services in Ghana. In an interview with the Executive Secretary of ESPA, Ama A. Ofori-Antwi, she stated that continuous education, attitudinal change and the enforcement of the sanitation bylaws is the first step at resolving the issue. She also complained that the country lacked adequate landfill sites. She said it is about time every household separated their garbage before they are disposed off. IMG_6359manchie IMG_6352manchie - Copy IMG_6358manchie - Copy

The shores of Chorkor in Accra

In conversation with Kojo, a colleague journalist who happens to have lived in London for several years, stressed that there is no way he or anybody would drop garbage on the streets of London. But in Ghana he does. Why? because no one cares. So it is not surprising to see foreigners throw garbage on the streets, whilst they would not dare do same in their home countries. It’s this attitude that destroys a nation. If everyone disposed of their garbage properly – in designated bins or took their garbage home -, surely Accra would be as clean as our villages. The public sector frequently get the backlash but, clearly, they cannot solve this problem of waste management if every citizen does not get involved. After all sanitation is a shared responsibility, play your part!   By: Ayerkie Narnor | tv3network.com | Ghana  

Pedestrians still have right of way, right?

IMG_4064manchie “What were they thinking?” My colleague exclaimed as we drove home from work one tiring Thursday evening, through Osu Kuku Hill in Accra.
“Oh,’let me extend my wall into the pedestrian walkway; this is Ghana, no one cares’, could that be what they were thinking?” bemused Sammy wondered. IMG_4067manchie The Principal Road Safety Engineer at Urban Roads, Pat Onny , in an interview with TV3 Online, said prospective house owners are bounded by law to present to the local assembly their architectural drawings for a permit. This, she explained, is to ensure that an applicant’s drawing conforms to the building codes and standards. She also stated that persons who construct their walls close to any street are supposed to leave a minimum distance of 1.5 to 2 meters to serve as a pedestrian walkway. IMG_4057manchie IMG_4076manchie According to Pat Onye, the Assemblies should have building inspectors whose duty is to monitor and stop projects that flout the laws. Unfortunately, the Assemblies have been handicapped by the lack of vehicles and other essential equipment. In other words, they are ill-equipped to do the job effectively. IMG_4097manchie “We have no love for this country and so we fail to see our individual responsibility towards Ghana. We blame everything on our leaders and play political gimmicks!”my colleague observed and I totally agree. IMG_4116manchie Another building that has left very little space for the pedestrian walkway. IMG_4131manchie A traffic prone area like Osu RE has few pedestrian walkways. IMG_4076manchie Some shop owners transcend the walkway to make the streets extension of their shops IMG_4105manchie IMG_4110manchie Pedestrians are forced to share the road with vehicles IMG_4092manchie Some shops use pedestrian walkways as car park IMG_4113manchie IMG_4123manchie Very few roads in Osu have appropriate walkways where even disabled persons can also move freely. Sixty per cent of deaths on the roads in Accra are pedestrian-related, 23 per cent constituted children of school going age, according statistics from the National Road Safety Commission. Pedestrian safety is an issue that needs to be addressed immediately. Shop owners, homeowners who blatantly disregard the laws and build on walkways should face the rigorous weight of the law. Unfortunately, the law regarding pedestrian walkways has deliberately been ignored, which many accept as a norm. According to the head of communications of the National Road Safety Commission, Kwame Koduah, Statistics of pedestrian knockdowns in 2015 stood at 2,121. This staggering figure could have been reduced if road safety rules and regulation were simply enforced. By Ayerkie Narnor | tv3network.com | Ghana

Desperate Mahama administration is clutching on straws – Perry Okudzeto

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photoDeputy communications director of the New Patriotic Party Perry Okudzeto says the handling of the 3 ex South African police officers who were arrested last week, is a clear indication of a desperate administration clutching on straws to retain power.  
The three men who were arrested in the Central Region for allegedly engaging in activities with national security implications were deported on Tuesday. They were put on board South African Airways flight number 210, which departed around 9:26 to Johannesburg Speaking on 3FM’s midday news, Perry Okudzeto described the handling of the situation as. “We woke up one morning in this country and we had newspaper headlines screaming that mercenaries had been brought into our country and that their presence here was of a national security concern to the extent that the state owned daily graphic displayed the photographs of these people on their front page. “Beyond that, these men were arrested on Sunday, a week ago, kept for more than 48 hours before their lawyers were allowed to see them. “They were finally charged on Thursday which is clearly 4-5 days after they were arrested which is a violation of our laws as a country. “They were sent to court and whiles in court a judge in a court of competent jurisdiction granted them bail and what did we see after they were granted bail; the security agencies bundled them into a vehicle and drove off the court premises instead of handing them over to the court clerk for the necessary documentation to be done or processed for their bail. “They were then kept beyond the Easter holidays and to wake up on Tuesday morning after Easter to hear that these people have been deported and their visas revoked. “This tells you clearly that this is a government that is clutching on straws and clearly a government desperate to retain power. “After bringing in terrorists from Guantanamo Bay into this country and keeping them here and telling us to show compassion, you turn around and arrest people who have been law enforcement officers in another country for about 19 years on the average. “The government and the security agencies should be ashamed of themselves”.   Source: Nana Afrane Asante | tv3network.com

FBI- Apple case: Investigators hack gunman’s iPhone

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Syed Rizwan Farook, right, and his wife Tashfeen Malik, killed 14 people at an office party on 2 DecemberThe FBI has managed to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman without Apple’s help, ending a court case, the US justice department says.
Apple had been resisting a court order issued last month requiring the firm to write new software to allow officials to access Syed Rizwan Farook’s phone. But officials on Monday said that it had been accessed independently and asked for the order to be withdrawn. Farook and his wife killed 14 people in San Bernardino in December. They were later shot dead by police. US officials said Farook’s wife, Tashfeen Malik, pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State on social media on the day of the shooting. Last week, prosecutors said “an outside party” had demonstrated a possible way of unlocking the iPhone without the need to seek Apple’s help. A court hearing with Apple was postponed at the request of the justice department, while it investigated new ways of accessing the phone. At the time, Apple said it did not know how to gain access, and said it hoped that the government would share with them any vulnerabilities of the iPhone that might come to light. On Monday a statement by Eileen Decker, the top federal prosecutor in California, said investigators had received the help of “a third party”, but did not specify who that was. Investigators had “a solemn commitment to the victims of the San Bernardino shooting”, she said. “It remains a priority for the government to ensure that law enforcement can obtain crucial digital information to protect national security and public safety, either with co-operation from relevant parties, or through the court system when co-operation fails,” the statement added. Responding to the move, Apple said: “From the beginning, we objected to the FBI’s demand that Apple build a backdoor into the iPhone because we believed it was wrong and would set a dangerous precedent. As a result of the government’s dismissal, neither of these occurred. This case should never have been brought.” The company said it would “continue to increase the security of our products as the threats and attacks on our data become more frequent and more sophisticated”. An Israeli newspaper last week reported that data forensics experts at cybersecurity firm Cellebrite, which has its headquarters in Israel, are involved in the case. Cellebrite told the BBC that it works with the FBI but would not say more. Its website, however, states that one of its tools can extract and decode data from the iPhone 5C, the model in question, among other locked handsets. The court order had led to a vigorous debate over privacy, with Apple receiving support from other tech giants including Google, Microsoft, and Facebook. FBI director James Comey said it was the “hardest question” he had tackled in his job. However, he said, law enforcement saved lives, rescued children and prevented terror attacks using search warrants that gave it access to information on mobile phones. Source BBC

Messi closes in on Batistuta goal record for Argentina

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Lionel MessiLionel Messi closed in on Gabriel Batistuta’s goals record for Argentina as he scored his 50th for his country.
Barcelona forward Messi, 28, brought up his half-century from the penalty spot as Argentina beat Bolivia 2-0 in a qualifier for the 2018 World Cup. It leaves him just six goals short of former Fiorentina and Roma striker Batistuta’s tally of 56. “I’m happy with goal number 50 but more because we won and this helps to keep growing,” said Messi. Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi is Barcelona’s all-time leading goalscorer with 449 goals in all competitions. He could get his 500th career goal when Barcelona meet arch-rivals Real Madrid in La Liga on Saturday. Source: BBC