Sunday 12 June 2016

BOOKS OUT OF THE BIBLE

http://theusualroutine.com/2016/06/11/vatican-remove-14-books-bible-1684/

Monday 6 June 2016

WHY SO MUCH EMPHASIS ON JOLLOF?

Below are 10 personal, very emotional reasons why:

1) Jollof is basically rice and stew cooked together.
Any girl who can cook good jollof is subconsciously
socialised as to how to peacefully co-exist, handle
conflicts and conflict resolution and other delicate
matters.

2) Jollof takes time to be done.
Any girl who can cook good jollof is naturally patient,
determined and focused; Persistent and resilient.
Tolerant. Elastic.

3) Jollof comes in different feels and tastes depending
on your current physical, emotional, psychological,
spiritual and/or economic state.
That is to say that a good jollof cook should be able to
cook vegetable jollof, meat jollof, fish jollof, beans jollof
and jollof muchuchu (without any protein source).

Any girl who is a good all round jollof cook is able to
make the most of any given situation depending on the
ingredients she is given. She maximises every least
opportunity and brings out the best in any given set of
resources: Scanty or bountiful. Resourceful, versatile
and malleable!

4) Jollof requires attention. At different points you have
to stir, taste, sprinkle water and make sure it doesn't
burn.
Any girl who can cook good jollof is subconsciously
taught to be caring. She can check on me 70 million
times a day without getting tired or agitated.

5) Jollof at a stage requires that it is covered by a neat
napkin/rubber. This helps it to cook evenly and gives it
that jollofy taste and feel.
Any girl who can cook good jollof is able to handle my
demons, contain them and cover them with heat and
fire; So well so that third parties are unable to see
what is actually happening under the mix. What
happens under the napkin, stays under the
napkin...Discretion!

6) Jollof is an alloy.
For a girl to master the ministry of jollof cooking, the
girl should have mastered the arts of cooking plain rice
as a meal and at least 4 different kinds of tomato
stew: Gravy, meat stew, fish stew and vegetable stew.
That, dear friends, is a very powerful precedent the
determination of a girl who knows how to cook many
dishes. Diversity.

7) Jollof is mostly eaten with salad, meat/grilled tilapia,
eggs and kelewele on the side.
A girl who can cook good jollof with all the right
accompaniments is not just a girl who can multitask;
She is multi-faceted and multi-talented as well! Great
wifely and motherly trait.

8) Jollof requires different specific degrees of heat at
different stages of its cooking.
Show me a girl who can cook good jollof and I'll show
you a girl who can take and regulate the heat in the
relationship to suit its growth in every stage. Call it
MATURITY for short.

9) It takes a very humble, hospitable person to accept
to cook a good man some good jollof considering all
the time, effort and risks involved.

10) Jollof requires intentional skill and focus. Research
has shown that a girl who can cook good jollof is also
a girl who is very compassionate.

Source: Unknown

Wednesday 25 May 2016

FOR THE LOVE OF THE CONTINENT


Today i celebrate AU day.A day which is conceptualised as the birthmark of African Unity. As a continent we need to reflect on our past. Where we came from, where we have gotten to and where we are going.

Some school think , The prosperity of Africa is impossible. We can never have sustainable development as a continent.But i have always argued against this notion. I believe in a day where this continent will full of honey.

That day will come but it will be unfortunate that i might not see that day. I will be dead and gone. Therefore whiles i am alive today, i need to contribute my quota to make the Africa i dream of a reality.

As a Ghanaian and an African i need to uphold the integrity of my nation and the continent. I have to be a great thinker,  thinker of great thought to change the face of Ghana and Africa.

In a speech at the opening Ghana National College  ( Osagyefo's own school) , Nkrumah urged all students to consider  laziness a crime. It is in the same vein i ask all citizens to consider Laziness a crime and help build this nation and continent.

If you are a student, "Of what use is your education if you cannot help your country in her hour of need?" Osagyefo  said on that same where Ghana college was opened. I put before you fellow Ghanaians and Africans , OF WHAT USE IS YOUR EXISTENCE IF YOU CANNOT HELP YOUR COUNTRY AND CONTINENT IN HER OUR OF NEED?.
Do you need Bribe to do your duties?
Do you need to be begged take on your own responsibilities?.

Ghana needs you, Africa needs you,The world need you. Yes we can and i believe we Can .

Kwabena Annan .®

Saturday 30 April 2016

MR SACKEY (A.K.A MEDAASE) HONOURED AS THE BEST SECURITY EXPERT AND TRAFFIC DIRECTOR IN UCC

The entire student body will praise thr  S.R.C of the university of Cape Coast  for honouring Mr Sackey at the just ended S.R.C awards night.

Mr Sackey popular know us "Medaase" or "Drive Drive Drive " was honoured as the best security expert and traffic director in the maiden edition of the UCC S.R.C awards night.

His special slogan medaase could be heard all over the auditorium as soon as his name was mentioned. It seemed the entire university student approved of this award because of the tremendous job he was doing and is still doing even now that there is a Traffic light on campus.

The committee deemed his award a special one therefore Prof E.K.Oduro was called to present this award to Mr Sackey.However the student body were disappointed because Mr Sackey couldn't make it to the awards night.The award was received on his behalf by a colleague.

My lowest grade in UCC was a B+

James gardiner ,a very popular actor in the Ghanaian movie industry was awarded at the recent U.C.C SRC awards night.

After receiving the award, He thanked all his fans and also extended his gratitude to the University for honouring him with such an award. As an alumnus of the university of Cape Coast , he was awarded for his tremendous work in the movie industry.

However some extract from his speech has become the talk of the day. And i quote " I never missed any lectures when i was in UCC". It didn't just end there ,He added,  "My lowest grade in UCC was a B+".

James might have been a good student during his time but most student are suprised we never heard James being the overall best student during his time. This article is just to ask Mr Gardiner if he could share with us the class he obtained in UCC since most student sees it as something impossible.

KWAW KESE , OHEMAA MERCY , YOLO CREW and OTHERS HONOURED BY UCC S.R.C

The University of Cape coast S.R.C had it maiden awards night on the 30th of April 2016.The awards night saw the presence of some  popular names from our entertainment industry passing through. Kwaw Kese popular know as Abodam who recently got married happened to be a guest of honour at the ceremony

Not only was he regarded as a guest of honour , he was honoured with a citation by the university with regards to the Kwaw kese foundation which has touched many lives in our prisons.

Other dignitaries who were awarded at the ceremony were, James Gardiner who was awarded for his good work in the movie industry and also a proud alumnus of UCC. Ohemaa Mercy also picked an award for her special humanitarian work with the Ohemaa Mercy foundation.

The most trending youth series  was also not left out.The S.R.C also awarded the yolo crew for their great job in educating the youth .Baffour must walk initiators were also nt left out for how they have supported in raising funds for Baffour to be able to be on his feet.
Uncle Ato a renowned gospel artist who graced the occasion was also not left out.

THE MAD SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA

Prof. Walter Rodney asks a pertinent question “What would have been Britain’s level of development had millions of her people been put to work as slaves out of their country over a period of four centuries?” As if slavery had not already done enough damage to Africa’s people, European leaders met in Germany from December 1884 to February 1885 at the imperialist Berlin Conference The Belgian King Leopold stated the purpose of the Berlin Conference as “How we should divide among ourselves this magnificent African cake.” Africa was thus plunged into another human tragedy.

Through the Berlin Treaty of 26 February 1885 the European imperialists sliced Africa into “Portuguese Africa”, “British Africa”, “German Africa”, “Italian Africa,” “Spanish Africa”, “French Africa” and “Belgian Africa,” Comrades, Slavery and colonialism enriched Europe and reduced Africa to abject poverty. The riches of Africa and her raw materials fuelled the economies of imperialist countries. The British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill bore testimony to this fact when he said: “Our possession of the West Indies gave us the strength, the support, but especially the capital, the wealth, at the time when no other European nations possessed such reserve, which enabled us to come through the great struggles of the Napoleonic Wars.

The keen competition of commerce in the 18th and 19th centuries enabled us not only to acquire this appendage of possessions which we have but also to lay the foundations of that commercial and financial leadership which when the world was young,…enabled us to make our great position in the world " It was against this background of genocide in the name of “European civilisation” that Africans in the Diaspora who had been shipped from Africa and enslaved in the West Indies and in the Americas realised that the solution to Africa’s people both at home and abroad was Pan Africanism the Pan Africanism is a political philosophy that was conceived in the womb of Africa and now We must claim our inheritance to be a total people Africa’s riches belong to Africa’s people The control of our resources and land was the substance and objective of Africa’s liberation struggle Africans cannot face the onslaughts of imperialism without Pan Africanism because the imperialists are determined to loot the riches of Africa for themselves, even using violence or financing proxy wars in Africa to achieve their heinous objectives and Pan Africanism must never be just a meeting of African Heads of State Pan Africanism created African States.

Pan Africanism is older than these states. A United States of Africa has taken so long because many African leaders in this African Union are not Pan Africanists and They have no qualifications to drive the Pan African agenda It is like asking capitalists to drive a communist agenda or asking communists to drive a capitalist agenda.

Wednesday 2 March 2016

FINDING ABRAHAM ATTAH'S KIND

Abraham Attah the young Ghanaian rising Star has been all over the media for the past week.

The young boy without any acting background featured in his first movie tittled Beast of No Nation which was produced by Netflix Production.
He played a role along side vetran American actor Idris Elba and some Ghanaian stars .
According to him, the director of the movie spotted him on a school field and the rest is history.
One movie has won him several awards in his home country and other international platforms. He recently presented an award at the Oscar awards.

The quick turnover of Abraham's life is a pure eputome of the usual saying "From grass to grace " and from "zero to hero". But the question i ask myself is that How many Of his kind are walking on the street of Ashaiman where he was found by the foreign production house?

There are so many Of Abraham Attah 's kind walking on the streets of Ghana. But the problem we have as Ghanaians is that , we have neglected the sense of communualism we had.
The society now lies on the WHOM YOU KNOW philosophy.
From Birth Cert office to Passport office, Banks to Hospital,Shs to Universities. The sense of individualism has flooded our medulla.

This has led to a lot of hidden potentials in our society. We need to help each other and by so doing we can unearthen a lot of Talent. We can find a lot of Abraham  Attah in our Society.

"We live in a society that if we don't help ourselves, no one will help us " _ Hotep Abeku Adams

Sunday 14 February 2016

THE ORIGIN OF VALENTINES DAY

The origin of Valentines day has a really deep connection with romanticism and love. Is the day in which the lovers show their feelings to the person they love, sadly on these modern times it has become like most of the holidays, something materialistic and commercial.

The origin of Valentines day goes all the way back to the days of the Roman Empire, when Emperor Claudius II was the ruler. In an attempt to have more soldiers for his army, he tried to recruit every man possible, but when he saw that the men refused to leave their wives and family, he decided that all marriages should be forbidden.

But there was a priest who was loved in Rome by everyone, who thought it was unfair for young lovers not get married and share their life with the person they love. The name of the priest was Valentine, and he started to marry couples in secret. When Claudius II found out about the secret marriages, was furious and ordered that Valentine should be put in jail, where he spent the rest of his life. When he died his friends recovered his body and buried it on a churchyard in Rome.

One more version says that Valentine used to help everyone, even Christians, this was forbidden by the Emperor, who put him in jail. While he was prisoner, Valentine felt in love with one of the jailer's daughter, and every day he used to send her love notes signed : "From Your Valentine". Sadly one day the Emperor ordered that he should be beaten up with cubs to death, it is believed that he died on February 14th, and to honor him, Pope Gelasius set aside this date. But the King Henry VIII declared the day officially a holiday on 1537.

As time passed by Valentine became a Saint for all the lovers, and people around the world started to celebrate love during this day. Also some people believed that the first person of the opposite sex who one met the morning on February 14th, would be that person's Valentine.

We talked about why it is celebrated love in this day, but let me tell you now the origin of Valentine's day letters and poems: Supposedly the tradition of send poems on Valentine's day started thanks to a Frenchman, Charles Duke Of Orleans around 1415, who was made prisoner during the Battle Of Agincourt.

For various years he sent poems or as we know them now "Valentines" to his wife back in France. The first commercial Valentine card appeared in 1800, they started just with poems, but later some art was added to give it some more romanticism. And this is the origin of Valentines day, please

Thursday 11 February 2016

PROJECTS STORIES OF OUR HEROES


Names like Nelson Mandela , Martin Luther King, Kwame Nkrumah or Patrice Lumumba, all African Heroes, resonate in the children’s minds of peaceful western countries. Yet, it is the names of Laurent Nkunda, Joseph Kony, Foday Sankoh or Thomas Lubanga, all African warlords that resonate in the children’s minds of war-torn African countries. Why? The answer is quite simple: it is the reflection of their day-to-day reality. Where awareness has already been raised by the propagation of the heartbreaking stories about Africa, hope can and must be raised too through the dissemination of positive and heroic messages about Africa. The children of Africa who have lived in war-torn regions for decades have the right to know that Africa and success are not antithetical terms but a tangible reality that they all can aspire to and achieve.
You can help now African disseminate the stories of our Heroes. From one war-torn African country to
another, our team of heroic reporterscan spread the word about the positive change, so that the world finally sees Africa as it always should have been seen: a Heroic continent filled with African Heroes.

Wednesday 10 February 2016

President Kabila awards each member of CHAN 2016 winning squad with a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado

 President Joseph Kabila awarded each member of the CHAN 2016 winning squad with a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila presented the country's African Nations Championship (CHAN) winners with a fleet of high-end 4x4s on Tuesday. Kabila symbolically handed over keys to the top of the range cars to DR Congo captain Joel Kimwaki and coach Florent Ibenge at a ceremony in Kinshasa witnessed by an AFP journalist. Kimwaki led his team to a one-sided 3-0 defeat of Mali in Sunday's final in Kigali, Rwanda. The players and officials were decorated with "Sporting Merit" medals at a reception at the presidential palace. "May this trophy serve to forge peace and stability in our country," said Kabila at a time of fragile political stability. Despite its vast natural resources DR Congo is one of the least developed countries in the world with 77.2% of the population surviving on less than $1.90 (1.68 euros) a day, according to the latest figures from the World Bank. DR Congo became the first country to win the CHAN, which is reserved for players who play in national leagues, twice after success in the inaugural competition in 2009.
Your are here » Home » Gossip & Rumours President Kabila awards each member of CHAN 2016 winning squad with a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado AFP Updated Tuesday, February 9th 2016 at 22:14 GMT +3 0 inShare President Joseph Kabila awarded each member of the CHAN 2016 winning squad with a brand new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Democratic Republic of Congo president Joseph Kabila presented the country's African Nations Championship (CHAN) winners with a fleet of high-end 4x4s on Tuesday. Kabila symbolically handed over keys to the top of the range cars to DR Congo captain Joel Kimwaki and coach Florent Ibenge at a ceremony in Kinshasa witnessed by an AFP journalist. Kimwaki led his team to a one-sided 3-0 defeat of Mali in Sunday's final in Kigali, Rwanda. The players and officials were decorated with "Sporting Merit" medals at a reception at the presidential palace. "May this trophy serve to forge peace and stability in our country," said Kabila at a time of fragile political stability. Despite its vast natural resources DR Congo is one of the least developed countries in the world with 77.2% of the population surviving on less than $1.90 (1.68 euros) a day, according to the latest figures from the World Bank. DR Congo became the first country to win the CHAN, which is reserved for players who play in national leagues, twice after success in the inaugural competition in 2009. TOPICS: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO, AFRICAN NATIONS CHAMPIONSHIP
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/sports/article/2000191133/president-kabila-awards-each-member-of-chan-2016-winning-squad-with-a-brand-new-toyota-land-cruiser-prado

LET'S STOP CHILD LABOUR NOW.

By : ELIZABETH BAAH ARKOFUL

Child labour is fast becoming a menace in sub-Saharan Africa of which Ghana is no exception. This practice has gained notoriety in the country more especially in the coastal communities, where fishing is the main occupation  and also in cocoa growing areas where the people are predominantly farmers. According to the UN, a child whose age is between 18 years should not be subjected to any hard form of labour.

The 1992 constitution of the republic of Ghana state emphatically  that, every child has the right to be protected from engaging in work that constitutes a threat to his or her health, education and development. Article 3 of  international labour organization(ILO) convention No 182 states that children do suffer or fall victim to child labour due  to poverty, parental illiteracy ,ignorance of some parents about the adverse consequences of child labour and also ineffective enforcement of legal provisions pertaining to the said situation. Besides, a child should not be subjected to fortune or other cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. In that same manner, children should be given special protection against exposure to physical and moral hazards and the like. This is because health experts especially, say tedious work can affect  a child mentally, physically, emotionally and social capabilities. Vulnerable children are those from poor homes have mostly fallen victims to child labour and abuse. In our part of the world, child labour continues to deprive thousands of children the golden opportunity of accessing  formal education, which is presumed to be the back bone of every successful nation.

For a nation such as Ghana to grow and be productive in all spheres of human endeavor, parents, especially   should play their role in raising responsible leaders for the next generation. Therefore, children should be given the necessary attention, care and above all quality education to help in the realization of their full potentials. Ghana needs productive citizens for her to grow. I hope the authorities would enforce the laws to make Ghana a better place for children.

Wednesday 20 January 2016

Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Financing Fair launched in Accra

By Elizabeth Baah Arkoful  

A Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Financing Fair was launched in Accra yesterday on the theme: "SME Financing in Ghana-Enhancing Access and Reducing Costs".
The two-day fair, scheduled to take place from 16th to 17th March at the Accra International Conference Center, is aimed finding a lasting solution to the challenges confronting SMEs and also expose them to the innovative financing mechanisms in the country.
It is being organised by the Office of the Minister for Private Sector Development and Public-Private-Partnership (PPP), Ministry of Trade and Industry (MOTI) and the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC).
At the media launch of the fair, Mr. Rashid Pelpuo, Minister of State in-charge of Private Sector Development and PPP, said a pre-event engagement with stakeholders to seek their support and commitments for the fair, was slated for February 2, at the Flagstaff House.
He said President John Mahama would open the fair, adding that, there would be for and exhibitions to create the platform to bring together all stakeholders in the financing value chain of SMEs.
Mr. Pelpuo mentioned that the SME Financing Fair sought to reduce the cost of information asymmetry and its attendant effects by bringing the banks, non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), government agencies and multilateral agencies and SMEs together, in order to bridge the financial intermediation gap.
Mr. Pelpuo said the fair would present an opportunity not only for participants to examine how the cost of financing for SMEs could be reduced, but how SMEs could benefit from existing and future private and public support mechanisms in the country.
He said SMEs were a major pillar to the economy constituting over 90 per cent of businesses registered in the country.
According to him, MOTI estimated that SMEs comprised over 160,000 registered limited liability companies and over 350,000 registered sole enterprises and reiterated government's commitment to create the enabling environment for SMEs to grow.
Mr. Ibrahim Muntala, Deputy Minister for MOTI, said the fair would create the needed trust between SMEs and financial institutions and lead to greater access to capital to expand their businesses and help in job creation in the country.
He, therefore, urged all SMEs to participate in the fair to improve on the economic growth of the country.

Sunday 17 January 2016

Unlocking The Potentials of African Youth.

As I stood by the clock one afternoon, I asked myself, what I have done in the pasted time, how productive  I have being, but there was nothing to point to.

It is amazing how time passes without our notice. We live on a continent where youth are confused and ignorant about how precious time is to extracting the very last potentials in us. We all have potentials, a distinct one of course, but how effective and productive are these potentials contributing to the growth of our continent.  90% of our(your) time is spent on unproductive and useless things, places, etc. We are breaking the 80/20 principle. The remaining 10%, only God knows. Are we that weak?

If only we could be more productive with our time by exploiting our potentials, our continent will be a better place to live . Discover the real you, hit your code, preserve, be confident and work hard, because if you fail, 1000s fail.

African Youth Journal
Adu-Ansere daniel

Wednesday 13 January 2016

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ONE OF THE GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEES.

Guantanamo Bay detainee file on Mahmoud Omar Muhammad Bin Atef, US9YM-000202DP, passed to the Telegraph by Wikileaks



Name: Mahmoud Omar Muhammad Bin Atef

ISN: US9YM-000202DP

Time in Gitmo: 9 years, 3 months, 4 days

Released?: No

Nationality: Yemen

Date of birth: 01/01/1979

Place of birth: Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Release date:

Arrest date:

Arrest location:

Arrested by:

Captured by US date:

Arrived at Guantanamo: 01/21/2002

Memo date: 12/28/2007

DETAINEES SUMMARY: The Detainee is assessed to be a fighter in Usama Bin Laden?s (UBL) former 55th Arab Brigade and is an admitted member of the Taliban. Detainee participated in hostilities against US and Coalition forces and continues to CLASSIFIED(S) demonstrate his support of UBL and extremism.

The Detainee accepted recruitment and facilitation from a known al-Qaida member in Saudi Arabia, and acknowledged traveling to Afghanistan (AF) to participate in jihadist combat. He is assessed to have stayed at al-Qaida and Taliban guesthouses and admitted receiving militant training at the al-Qaida al-Faruq Training Camp.

The Detainees name was found on an al-Qaida affiliated document, and he has threatened to kill US citizens on multiple occasions including a specific threat to cut their throats upon his release.

Health: The Detainee is in overall good health.

Threat to US: HIGH

Intelligence value:MEDIUM

Detention risk: HIGH

Recommendation: Continued detention under DoD control

Source : Telegraph