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Releasing Prisoners Is The Reason For Atsu’s Death – John Paintsil
Recently, a video from Crime Check TV revealed how a 64-year-old man called Isaac Odoom received a 12-month prison term for squatting in the abandoned home of former Black Stars footballer John Paintsil.
He said in the video what caused him to spend the night at the mentioned residence.
In an interview with Crime Check TV GH, the elderly man who was serving a 12-month prison sentence at Winneba Local Prison revealed that he was in the charcoal-producing and charcoal-selling industries.
He continued by saying that on that fatal day, he had traveled from his house in Ajumako to Besease for business. Regrettably, it became late, and because he was unable to return home, a friend gave him a ride.
He recalls entering the house with his companion through the window but did not detect any foul play as it was vacant and abandoned. He only understood the next day that the residence he had spent the night in belonged to Paintsil.
After Ibrahim Kwarteng phoned John Painstil to check on the guy’s accusations, the former Black Stars player voiced his unhappiness over the former’s effort to liberate the man.
According to John Painstil, people must pay for the crimes they have committed by completing their whole jail term.
In a heated dispute with Ibrahim Kwarteng, who worked with Atsu before his untimely demise, John Painstil aggressively insinuated that Atsu died as a result of releasing criminals from jail without allowing them to complete their full
Source: Dklassgh.com
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Bongo Ideas deserves some love – Medikal slaps sense into “wicked” Ghanaians
Ghanaian Rapper Medikal added his voice to the viral Bongo Ideas story that has been circulating online for a few days.
Ghanaians shouldn't take that into consideration, but Medikal acknowledged in a post seen by Dklassgh.Com that Bongo Ideas took the incorrect tack when criticizing individuals, including himself.
He says Ghanaians should forget about Bongo Ideas' transgressions and pray for him because he is still a human being.
He noted that regardless of the numerous attacks from the young blogger on him, he has forgiven him and wishes he would bounce back safely.
He implored Ghanaians to also forgive Bongo Ideas and pray for his safety because after all, he still remains a human being, and a Ghanaian for that matter.
SOURCE: Dklassgh.Com
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2024 National Women’s Summit & Expo Records Huge Success
The 6th edition of the National Women’s Summit and Expo, organized by Charterhouse Productions, was a resounding success. The prestigious event was organized in commemoration of International Women’s Day, held on the 8th of March, 2024.
The summit, themed “Inspire Inclusion”, was a platform for women to come together and discuss various topics related to women empowerment and leadership.
The engaging panel discussions and master classes were led by a diverse group of accomplished women from different generations and professions, including education, health and wellness, creative industry, and business. This provided a unique opportunity for attendees to gain insights from successful women who have excelled in their respective fields.
In her opening speech, the convener of the event and the C.E.O of Charterhouse, Theresa Ayoade applauded the various hurdles women are jumping to break the barrier. She inspired the young generation to stand up and be more intentional in pursuing gender parity for themselves. She shed more light about the summit’s passion and quest to have the Affirmative Action Bill passed.
“For Advocacy, The NWS is passionate about the passage of the AFFIRMATIVE ACTION BILL and is collaborating with the AFFIRMATIVE ACTION BILL COALITION to advocate for the passage of the bill by Parliament. The NWS is also collaborating with PLAN INTERNATIONAL GHANA on their PAD BANK project aimed at providing female students in rural and deprived areas with sanitary pads so they do not have to miss out on school during periods”
The keynote speaker, Prof. Nana Aba Appiah Amfo – Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana – in her speech highlighted the importance of taking deliberate measures to promote the participation of women in leadership, governance, corporate affairs, and international levels. Using her own experiences, she highlighted points worth remembering, if we dream of breaking the glass ceiling. ‘Aim to be the best version of yourself; Understand your institution; Keenly seek mentors and sponsors; Develop your soft skills/people skills; Develop coping mechanisms; Don’t take things personal and finally; Just keep going.’ She ended with a quote from Molly McCook, ‘Women should be celebrated every day, but a month dedicated to female empowerment is extremely special. It doesn’t just honor the iconic women who have changed history but encourages new generations to dream big and know that anything is possible’
The summit was truly inspiring, as it showcased the achievements and contributions of women in various sectors. The panel discussions delved into important topics such as gender equality, work-life balance, and overcoming barriers in male-dominated industries. The master classes provided practical knowledge and skills that could be applied in both personal and professional life. The sessions were not only informative but also interactive, allowing participants to engage with the speakers and ask questions.
In addition to the panel discussions and master classes, the Expo was one of the major highlights of the event. It featured a wide range of products and services that catered to the diverse interests of women. From fashion and beauty to kitchen and home decor, the Expo provided a platform for women entrepreneurs to showcase their creativity and talent. This not only promoted their businesses, but also inspired other women to pursue their passions. “Congratulations to you and your team on your event yesterday. I sold out 3x and had few items left. Looking forward to another year” – comment from a satisfied vendor.
Overall, the 6th edition of the National Women’s Summit & Expo was a grand success, leaving attendees inspired and motivated. The event showcased the power of women in leadership and highlighted the importance of inclusivity in all aspects of life. It served as a reminder that women have the potential to excel in any field they choose and deserve equal opportunities for success.
The National Women’s Summit & Expo 6.0 is brought to you by Geisha in partnership with Enterprise Life, Frytol, MTN, Ecobank, Joy FM, Focos, and powered by Charterhouse.
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You have made Shatta Wale use money to turn you into a fool – Sally Mann fires Sammy Flex
Sammy Flex, the manager of self-proclaimed dancehall king Shatta Wale, has come under fire from controversial entertainment pundit Sally Mann.
Though Sammy Flex's account has changed since he started serving as the dancehall musician's manager, Sally Mann still maintains that she greatly respected Sammy Flex.
Prior to taking on the role of manager for Shatta Wale, she claims that Sammy Flex was well-respected and had high morals.
Sammy Flex could definitely transform the dancehall musician, but Shatta Wale can't use money to change him because Sammy Flex has descended too far. Sally Mann pointed out that Shatta Wale has always been a dictator, so she assumed without reservation.
“When I heard Sammy Flex was Shatta Wale's new manager, I was like, wow! Finally, a sensible guy is going to that tyrant's camp. Because Shatta Wale is a military dictator. I was happy that somebody like Sammy Flex who is sensible is going to that camp to represent the media”, she said.
“I thought Sammy Flex was sensible because he owned a newspaper, he was also a pundit. He was also given a platform at ClassFM to lead huge morning show discussions. So, I respected the fact that he has worked through the ranks to get to where he is”, she added.
“I never knew that when money exchanges hands, when money enters people's pockets, they throw away their morals. Not everyone is like that, I am not like that”, Sally Mann stated.
Sally Mann in furtherance added “You can offer me billions and I will still say what I want to say about you. This so-called manager labeled his earlier talk, a love letter to Andy Dosty, I am also labeling mine as a piece of brotherly advice. This is what I want to tell that manager. He was not able to tame me, so he shouldn't expect anybody to tame me”.
SOURCE: Dklassgh.Com
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