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Poor Sinner By Evans Ivan

Starring at the empty sky
cloudy, but nothing to tell
Standing at the edges,
rocky hills
And meandering streams.
The climb is tough
too cold to swim
I can’t take it anymore.

The chains are getting tighter,
The stomach is beating drums
head spinning wildly
legs can’t carry me anymore.

Feels like heaven is calling,
but am I guaranteed a heaven?
I might blindly follow fate
straight to eternal fire.
I am a believer,
but I’ve made mistakes tho.
Big mistakes,
for which I am being persecuted for
by bigger sinners.
I’m not judging,
not my place
I shan’t say anymore
I’m not a god.

The story of a poor sinner,
written on the beach sand
The sea came along to erase it
His legacy dies with him,
hidden in his broken pockets

 

By; Evans Ivan

The gym is not a place a Christian married woman should enter- Joyce Blessing’s former publicist fires again

Gospel musician, Joyce Blessing’s former publicist, Jullie Jay-Kanz has awaken the dead as she throw shots.

It could be recalled that during the divorce face between the gospel artist and her former husband dave joy, the publicist was fingered of being behind their breakup.

Telling her side of the story in an interview,  Jullie Jay said she had nothing to do with the gospel artist’s husband.

According to the publicist, the Unbreakable hit maker decided to end her marriage because she had lost interest in it.

She also reveled that the musician was dating a gym trainer while married and that led to their divorce.

Months after, Julie Jay has taken to her facebook page to remind Ghanaians and She wrote:

“The gym is not a place a Christian married woman should enter”

Away from Jullie Jay, the gym has been in the news space as people has been complaining the gym instructors has being in an amorous relationship with their wives and girlfriends.

Not to take you far, in recent news, a 34 year gym instructor known as Little was shot dead in his room at TanTra Hills in Accra for allegedly chasing a married woman.

Tokyo 2020: Sports Ministry to give $3,000 to Samuel Takyi for winning bronze for Ghana

Ghana’s featherweight boxer Samuel Takyi will receive $3,000 from the Ministry of Youth and Sports for winning bronze at the ongoing 2020 Olympic Games.

The boxer for the first time since 1992 won this for his country after losing his fight to American Duke Ragan in the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

He joins Clement Quartey-1960 Silver, Eddie Blay-1964 Bronze, and Prince Amartey-1972 Bronze as only men to ever win Ghana an Olympic medal.

Tokyo 2020: Samuel Takyi loses semi-final fight, wins bronze for Ghana

Ghanaian boxer, Samuel Takyi has won bronze for Ghana in the men’s boxing featherweight division after 29years.

The boxer won this for his country after losing his fight to American Duke Ragan in the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.

The 20-year-old defeated Colombian fighter David Ceiber in the quarter-finals.

He joins Clement Quartey-1960 Silver, Eddie Blay-1964 Bronze, and Prince Amartey-1972 Bronze as only men to ever win Ghana an Olympic medal.

Former Kotoko left back Godfred Yeboah aka TV3 dead

Various media outlets have reported that the Former Kotoko left back, Godfred Yeboah known as TV3 has passed on.

Confirming the news, his former club, Asante Kototo sending the condolences to his family wrote “We’re saddened to hear of the passing of Godfred Yeboah who represented us from 2001 to 2009.

His passion for the club was undeniable and he will be missed.

We send our condolences to his family, friends and everyone who cherished him.

#AKSC #KotokoCares #RIPTV3

He played for the sporting club between 2001 and 2009. May His Soul Rest In Peace

 

 

 

Meet Oswald, the intelligent boy who went to bed with the minimum of requests and woke up with Ghana at his feet

Oswald is a student of Graceland school who is celebrating their day (Our Day) today Friday, 30th July, 2021. The young boy had an imagination, but woke up to Ghana at his feet.

To make the celebration awesome, the 9year old wrote a letter prior to the day to inform his parents the items he will be needing and you don’t need to be told this child is intelligent and smart.

Surprisingly his first request in the note was for his parent to buy him a big coke to be presented to his Madam known as Mrs. Appiah, an ipad among other items. Osward at the end of his note stated emphatically that he does not want any disappointment from his mother as he did not disappoint them in the exam.

Kidi surprises Oswald in school, gift him ice-creams and a tablet

“Mummy please I am begging you don’t disappoint me on our day. It is my day on Friday so please don’t disappoint me” He emphasized

This note of Oswald has got social media users talking about the smart boy positively making him trending number one on Twitter. Companies have also gone to his school to donate items to him.

Speaking with JoyFM in Accra, he explained why he added Mrs. Appiah saying “I added Mrs. Appiah to the list because she treats me like my mother”

 

Why Elvi’s Yaaba ft Yaw Tog and Kwaku Flick Music Video Is a must watch

Undoubtedly, the Kumasi boys have taking over Ghana music and they are not slowing down on their craft.

Yaaba, a Ghanaian drill song featured Yaw Tog and Kwaku Flick is not just a normal song but a drill song injected with culture.

No hot girls, no violence, no cars, no money, purely African artwork crafted in a drill music and you will love it.

Watch Video Below:

 

 

 

Ghana Needs $18billion To Fix Poor Roads-Hon. Kennedy Osei Nyarko

Chairman for roads and highways committee, Hon. Kennedy Osei Nyarko has said Ghana will need $18billion to fix all poor roads.

Speaking on OK FM’s Egyaso Egyaso monitored by mynewsroomgh.com, the Member of Parliament for Akyem Swedruo said Ghana has a total of 78,4001km roads of which 48,000km which constitute 59% are very and 41% are good.

The Chairman in his lecture said Ghanaians prefer good roads to electricity “ɛkwan ho nsɛm hia Ghanafoɔ koraa kyɛn elecetricity because sɛ wonam kwan pa so, wo tumi ho sɛ wonam kwan pa so”

Explaining further, he said if government decides to do 3000km of the bad roads every year, it will take more than 16 to 20 years to complete the project.

“sɛ ɔman no wɔ sika a, yɛbɛtumi ɛdecide attackle akwan no nyinaa ebiaa, we can use within the next 5 or 8years to fix all our roads, but sika no nni hɔ. Wokɔfa ɛfirihefa? He said

He continued to say that government cannot borrow money for these roads because there are major roads to be done with a borrowed money.

When asked what will be the total cost of the 46,000 bad roads he replied if you want to fix just a kilometer, it is ranging between 300,000 to 900, 000 dollars depending on the nature of the land. “It is going to cost about 18 billion dollars”- he said

“But no government can fix this within a short time” He added

 

Breaking: Andrew Ayew Joins Qatari side Al Sadd After Swansea Exit

Ghana’s Captain Andre Ayew has reached an agreement to sign for Qatari side Al Sadd.

The player will arrive in Doha this morning to complete the routine procedures, followed by the signing of the contract and the official announcement

Ayew will be working with Xavi Hernandez as the head coach and play with the likes of Santi Carzola, Gabi among others.

The winger left English Championship outfit Swansea City at the end of the 2020/2021 football season and has since been a free agent.

Akufo-Addo appoints COP George Akuffo Dompare as acting IGP

President Akufo-Addo has appointed the Commissioner of Police (COP) George Akuffo Dampare (Ph.D.), to serve as the acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) effective August 1, 2021.

An official statement from the Presidency signed by Eugene Arhin, the Director of Communication, said James Oppong-Boanuh, the current IGP, is to proceed on terminal leave from August 1, 2021.

“Until a substantive Inspector General of Police is appointed, in accordance with the dictates of the Constitution, President Akufo-Addo has asked Commissioner of Police George Akuffo Dampare, Ph.D. to serve as acting Inspector General of Police with effect from Sunday, 7th October 2021,”

The 51 year old who takes over from Oppong Bonuah will be the youngest IGP Ghana have had in the 4th republic when confirmed.

About

He has served in many leadership capacities in the Service including; Director General (Finance), Director General (Welfare), Director General (ICT), Commandant of the Police Command and Staff College, and Accra Region Police Commander. He is currently the Director General (Operations) of the Service.

He became a chartered accountant at the age of 25 while serving as a Police Constable and currently holds a PhD in Finance. He has been an Adjunct Lecturer at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) and at the University Of Cape Coast in Ghana.

Amongst his credentials; George Akuffo Dampare (PhD) was a Special Assistant to the Regional Commander, United Nations Mission in Bosnia Herzegovina, Municipal Police Commander, Cape Coast, ADC to the Vice President of Ghana, Accountant/Finance Officer, Ghana Police Service and the Head of Police and Narcotics Desk at the Ministry of Interior.

He has been credited for his lead role in the swift arrest of the alleged killer of former Abuakwa North MP, J.B. Danquah.

COP Dr George Akuffo Dampare has been in the Ghana Police Service for close to 30 years.

He joined the service as a Constable and has risen to the highest rank of Commissioner of Police, becoming one of the youngest Police Officers to have attained this in recent years.