A couple weeks ago, NsromaMedia.Com published few photos of the young man who is warming curvaceous Joselyn Dumas’ bed. Well, he is alleged to be a Game boy and check out this new development about him as reported by Ghana celebrities. They have been told by their sources close to East Legon Police station that the rich boyfriend of Joselyn Dumas-Joey Gucci who drives around Accra in posh cars has been arrested—on fraud related charges. Apparently, dozens of his alleged game friends have been trooping in and out of the Police station—with efforts being made to cover up the arrest from the public. A source at the police station who spoke to them said: IF THE PERSON YOU ARE REQUESTING INFORMATION ABOUT HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH FRAUD, THEN SOMEONE LIKE THAT HAS BEEN ARRESTED.” THOUGH GHANA MOVIE AWARDS FOUNDER-FRED NUAMAH WHO IS A FRIEND OF JOEY GUCCI AND HAD JOEY’S ADVERTISING COMPANY AS SPONSOR OF THE 2015 GHANA MOVIE AWARDS HAS DENIED GOING TO VISIT JOEY GUCCI AT THE POLICE ST...
For the first time in eight years, the alleged sole negotiator of the sale of Ghana’s 70 percent stake in Ghana Telecom to Vodafone Holdings BV, former President John Kufuor has confirmed widely held notion that the then state-owned Telecommunication Company was indeed not sold for the $900m the government had claimed. As if under spell or being haunted by his conscience to reveal what actually went into the sale of GT, former President John Kufuor, who was alleged to have ignored companies offering higher bids for the former state owned company, announced that though GT was sold for the amount mentioned and that $900million cash was duly paid to Ghana; he nevertheless, admitted even if inadvertently, his government actually earned $500million from the deal. Sale of the company in 2006, which is still being challenged in court by three stalwarts of the Convention Peoples Party (CPP), generated huge public uproar with the then biggest opposition party, the National De...
Having read Marta Foresti article in The Independent on 20 April 2014, I was left a little confused and here is why. In the first instance Foresti’s title for the article HUMAN RIGHTS NEED NOT COME BEFORE DEVELOPMENT is a bold statement and one that needs justifying and having read her article I didn’t feel that I understood what she meant by that statement nor that she had sufficiently justified it. In addition, I couldn’t help but wonder whether we can separate human rights from development or rather have one without the other. Foresti says that although she believes in human rights, she is less convinced that these rights should be a basis for development policies. What therefore is the purpose of development policies, if it isn’t to improve people’s lives and as such ensure their basic human rights to a dignified life? To illustrate my point further, I would like to invite you to consider this statement by Dr. A. Fagan. Human rights are defined as m...
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