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Why my husband and I ended up together – Toyosi Etim-Effiong

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Toyosi Etim-Effiong, wife of Nollywood actor, Daniel Etim-Effiong, has disclosed how she and her husband later ended up as a couple.

The duo who have been married for seven years were on the Off Air podcast with media personality, Gbemi Olateru aka Gbemi O.

Responding to a previous question, Toyosi revealed that Daniel settled down with her because the lady he was in a relationship with as at the time, wasn’t ready to tie the knot.

Parents must provide enough food, money for students returning to school – CHASS Chairman

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The Eastern Regional Chairman of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), Peter Attah Gyamfi, has cautioned parents to prepare adequately for their children’s return to school if the government fails to settle outstanding debts owed to senior high schools.

Speaking on Koforidua-based Bryt FM on Tuesday, the CHASS chairman, who is also the headmaster of Pentecost Senior High School, stated: “There are two options: either you give your child enough food and money, or he or she stays home.”

Bonsa water treatment plant shut down over galamsey activities

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The Ghana Water Limited (GWL) has announced the shut down of the Bonsa Headworks, which supplies 75% of potable water to the Tarkwa-Nsueam Municipality in the Western Region.

This decision, according to GWL, is due to the severe impact of illegal mining activities, commonly referred to as “galamsey,” on the Bonsa River, rendering it impossible to extract and treat water for distribution.

In a statement dated January 2, 2025, and signed by Wisdom Doe Akoto, the Tarkwa District Manager of GWL, the company noted that all efforts to curb the pollution caused by galamsey activities have proven unsuccessful, leaving no choice but to suspend operations at the facility.

GWL expressed concern over the persistent pollution and called on stakeholders, including local authorities and security agencies, to take decisive action to address the issue and restore the river’s quality.

“We have tried all that we could but to no avail, hence the shutdown. The river is still being monitored for acceptable parameters to enable us to restart production, and until then, the plant remains closed.

“We promise to update the public on any development with regard to the current situation,” he said.

This closure is expected to affect water supply to residents and industries in the municipality, further highlighting the devastating impact of illegal mining on essential resources.

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“It’s Important”: Mohammed Kudus Opens Up on His Pre Match Spiritual Practice at West Ham

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  • Mohammed Kudus has revealed the spiritual practice he performs before every game at West Ham United
  • The 24-year-old has been a beacon of hope in West Ham’s underwhelming season under manager Julen Lopetegui
  • His blend of strength, creativity, and dazzling dribbling has made him a fan favourite, and he has even earned respect from rival fans

Ghanaian midfielder Mohammed Kudus has shared insights into the personal routine that fuels his performances at West Ham United.

The 24-year-old, known for his devotion to Islam, offered fans a glimpse into his pre-match preparations, revealing the spiritual practice that precedes every game.

Mohammed Kudus shed light on an important pre-game ritual he performs at West Ham.
Mohammed Kudus disclosed his pre-match practices at West Ham which fuels his performance. Photos by Richard Pelham and West Ham United FC.
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Kudus speaks about his spiritual pre-game ritual

While adhering to the structured schedule outlined by West Ham, Kudus incorporates a personal ritual that reflects his faith.

Speaking about this practice, he explained:

“We have a team schedule that we follow, but I have to pray before every game, and I always get the time to do that,” he told WHUFC.

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For Kudus, prayer is an essential aspect of his routine. Whether playing at home or travelling for away fixtures, he ensures a quiet space is set aside to communicate with his Creator.

“I always get a quiet space in our stadium, and whenever we go to an away stadium, they always find a space for me. It’s important as it’s something I hold in high regard,” he added.

Kudus: The bright spot in a challenging season

Despite West Ham’s inconsistent performances under Julen Lopetegui, Kudus has emerged as a standout performer.

His displays have been a beacon of hope for the Hammers, showcasing his ability to thrive even in difficult circumstances.

A recent clash against Liverpool highlighted his impact. Though West Ham suffered a heavy 5-0 defeat, Kudus was a constant threat to the Reds, demonstrating his ability to create moments of brilliance.

Two of his efforts struck the post, denying him a goal that his dynamic display undoubtedly deserved.

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What’s next for Mohammed Kudus?

According to Transfermarkt, the Black Stars forward has registered three goals and an assist in the Premier League so far this season.

As he continues to adapt to the rigours of English football, Kudus remains a pivotal figure for West Ham.

Mohammed Kudus would hope to inspire West Ham to an unlikely victory against Manchester City at the Etihad.
Mohammed Kudus is in training mode for West Ham ahead of their Premier League clash against Manchester City on January 4, 2025. Photo by West Ham United FC.
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The team’s next challenge is against Manchester City on Saturday, January 4. He will undoubtedly aim to maintain his impressive form and inspire his side to a much-needed result.

His commitment to his faith, combined with his relentless work ethic and technical brilliance, has cemented his status as one of the league’s most intriguing talents.

Fans and analysts alike will be keenly watching as he continues to make his mark in the Premier League.

Mohammed Kudus emerges as Europe’s best dribbler

Relatedly, YEN.com.gh reported that Mohammed .

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A leading football statistics platform revealed that the Ghanaian maestro completed more successful dribbles than any other player, surpassing even Vinicius Junior.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Tullow Gains on $320 Million Ghana Tax Arbitration Case Win

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(Bloomberg) — Tullow Plc gained after an international body found it wasn’t liable for a $320 million tax assessment in Ghana, where its key oil assets are located.

The the International Chamber of Commerce said the tribunal found the branch profit remittance tax assessment by the West African nation “falls outside of the tax regime provided for in the petroleum agreements,” according to a Tullow statement published late on Thursday. The company filed a request for arbitration in 2021.

Shares rose as much as 13% to 24.76 pence as of 8:08 a.m. in London trading. 

Ghana handed back-tax demands to some of the biggest companies operating there including MTN Group Ltd., Gold Fields Ltd. and Kosmos Energy Ltd. in recent years. The country was seeking additional revenue after losing access to international capital markets because of its ballooning debt and loan-service costs.

The ICC announcement is a boost for Tullow after Chief Executive Officer Rahul Dhir said he would step down and Kosmos Energy dropped a bid for the explorer following “very preliminary discussions” around a deal. 

Tullow still has two remaining disputed tax assessments from the Ghana Revenue Authority for which it filed requests for arbitration with the ICC. They relate to loan interest over a decade and business interruption insurance proceeds it received. Those assessments total $387 million plus penalties, Tullow said in 2023. 

“I look forward to constructive discussions with the government of Ghana to resolve the remaining claims,” Dhir said in the statement.

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‘Religion was brought to control us; I’m an omnist’

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Ghanaian rapper, Okyeame Kwame Ghanaian rapper, Okyeame Kwame

Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame has opened up on his switch from ‘organised Christian religion’ towards a deeper exploration of spirituality.

According to him, this shift has been a pivotal part of his journey.

Speaking on DJ Slim’s podcast, Okyeame Kwame shared the experiences and research that shaped his decision, highlighting the historical introduction of religion to Africa as a key factor in his switch.

“Religion, as it was brought to us, was never about connecting us to God. It was about control and exploitation. Once you see that truth, it becomes hard to look at it the same way,” he stated.

The rapper delved into his study of Africa’s colonial history, drawing attention to a letter reportedly written by King Leopold II of Belgium.

According to him, the letter urged missionaries in the Congo to use religion to subdue the local population, ensuring compliance while European powers exploited the region’s resources.

“When you read words like those, you realize that religion wasn’t introduced to liberate us; it was meant to enslave us mentally,” he explained.

To him, the manipulation behind the introduction of religion to Africa was deeply disturbing, prompting him to re-evaluate his own relationship with faith.

He described his spiritual journey as a gradual process, moving away from conventional religious practices to embrace a broader understanding of spirituality.

“I’m now an omnist. explaining his belief in the validity of all religions while remaining open to questioning and learning from each.

He added, “Every belief system has a foundation, and I’m on a journey to explore them all. If something resonates with my truth, I embrace it.”

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You will suffer for your act of wickedness

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One of the victims of the fire incident in an interview expressing her pain play videoOne of the victims of the fire incident in an interview expressing her pain

Traders who fell victim to the Kantamanto fire outbreak have rained curses on individuals they believe deliberately set the market ablaze. They are confident the perpetrators will not escape the wrath of God for their act of wickedness.

One of the victims, in an interview with GhanaWeb, stated, “Anyone who has a hand in this market fire, which has caused innocent people such pain and misery, will pay dearly for their actions.

“Majority of traders here at Kantamanto are single parents. You have burnt down the market—how do you expect us to feed our families? How can we take care of our children in school? We are already complaining that times are hard in Ghana, and this is the result of the wickedness of some Ghanaians. Many of the traders here have taken loans, and now their wares are destroyed. How are they going to service their loans and survive? Why burn the market because you want us out of here? You could have just told us that you wanted your land back, and we would have vacated the place peacefully. You could also have driven us out at gunpoint, and we would have left. But instead, you chose to burn down the entire market.”

She added, “Whoever has a hand in this wicked act will be questioned by the Almighty God. We will cry unto the Lord in prayers against the perpetrators and their families, and God will rain curses on each one of them and their family members because of the difficulty and suffering they have caused us. Some of the victims have collapsed from shock. The pain we are going through will be visited upon the perpetrators and their unborn generations.”

A devastating fire ravaged the Kantamanto market, causing extensive damage to several shops and properties.

The fire, which broke out around 1 a.m. on Thursday, January 2, 2024, was eventually contained by officers of the Ghana National Fire Service after 13 fire tenders were deployed to the scene.

Footage from the scene shows the market engulfed in smoke, with the fire visibly wreaking havoc.

The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana National Fire Service, Alex King Nartey, confirmed in an interview that no casualties have been reported so far.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with authorities working to determine the source of the blaze and assess the extent of the damage.

Watch as traders at Kantamanto appeal to government for support to rebuild the market

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