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ASESEWA A D/A BASIC SCHOOL LEARN UNDER DILAPIDATED STRUCTURE

The pupils of Asesewa 'A' District Assembly Basic School in the Upper  Many  Krobo of the Eastern Region currently have classes under palm branches shed. Sadly, the whole school structures are in a deplorable state with part of the classroom roof ripped off but pupils and teachers learn under it at the mercy of the weather condition. The headmaster of the school, Mr Johnson  Anime  ( Olympic ) said, the  enrolment  of the school is 467 from class one to JHS 3. He added that the school has nothing to boast of in terms of structures and materials to enhance teaching and learning. "The school has rented a room outside the school premises to keep books and accessories whose monthly payments are 10 Ghana  cedes  and now increased to 20 Ghana  cedes  a month," he said. Challenges The school has no office, the school has no teacher common room, the school has no library, the school has no computer laboratory, the school lack furniture, the school has no equipped environment,

Tʜᴇ ᴋʏᴇʙɪ ʀɪᴛᴜᴀʟ ᴍᴜʀᴅᴇʀ

The Kyebi Ritual Murder and the protracted legal battle that followed it had more influence on Ghana’s politics than many appreciate.  For some inexplicable reason, and rather worrisomely, not much is written about it in Ghana and it is hardly ever discussed – not even in the context of the biography of its key defence protagonist, Dr J.B. Danquah.  There is a deafening silence about his role in the interminable legal wrangle that followed the horrific murder of the Odikro of Apedwa, Nana Akyea Mensah. Murder at the Okyehene’s Palace Six months after the death of Nana Sir Ofori Atta I in August 1943, the Odikro of Apedwa disappeared. According to evidence presented at the trial that followed, while Nana Akyea Mensah, the Odikro,  was on his way to the Palace to perform the traditional custom of Wirempe – the consecration of the stool of the deceased Omanhene with a mixture of soot, eggs, and the blood of a dog and brown sheep’ [Rathbone] – he  was attacked in one of the courtyards, giv

Five others injured in an accident involving a Daf truck

  One person has been pronounced dead with four others injured in an accident involving a Daf truck and five other vehicles at Bogoso in the Western region. The Daf truck was heavily loaded with timb er in the scenes you can see the timber on the cars that are involved in the accident. The police investigation has disclosed that the driver of the Daf truck, carrying logs from the Prestea end of the road, upon reaching Bogoso lost control while negotiating a curve with the logs falling on the five other vehicles. Is such a horrific scene, to be honest with you all. We approaching December we should be careful with what we do on the street.

Ghanaian Corruption in 3 STEPS

_Charles Adu Boahen & Bawumia Bribery in retrospect._ Charles Adu Boahen accepted the bribe as Deputy Finance Minister and named Vice President Bawumia as a bribe-guzzling Government official with large families required to participate in a deal which kickback will help support his election campaign.* Charles Adu Boahen was not sacked but rather promoted to a Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of Finance.  NOTE: The Agyaapa Royalties Scandal named the son of Yaw Osafo Marfo who was Charles Adu Boahen's classmate as sole sourced CEO of the company registered in a dubious offshore arrangement with assistance from lawyers led by the President's cousin Gabby Asare Ochre-Darko and others for a fee; confirming the #12 video as the normal practice of the Akufo Addo-Bawumia government...  The PDS Scandal in which Ghanaian electricity customers prepaid money and ECG assets were illegally annexed, also had the President's cousin Gabby Asare Ochere-Darko naming Presiden