Nigeria election 2019: Poll halted in last-minute drama

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Nigeria has delayed its presidential and parliamentary elections for a week, in a dramatic night-time move.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (Inec) made the announcement just five hours before the polls were due to open on Saturday.

"Proceeding with the election as scheduled is no longer feasible," commission chairman Mahmood Yakubu said, citing logistical issues.

He said the difficult decision was needed to ensure a free and fair vote.

The presidential and parliamentary votes have been rescheduled for Saturday 23 February.

Governorship, state assembly and federal area council elections have been rescheduled until Saturday 9 March.

The announcement came after an emergency meeting at the Inec headquarters in the capital, Abuja.

Nigeria's two main political parties, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the People's Democratic Party (PDP), swiftly condemned the move and accused each other of trying to manipulate the vote.

Voters have reacted with a mixture of anger, frustration and resignation.

Responses to Inec's tweet about the postponement were brutal with one man calling it "the height of incompetence".

Many had made long journeys to vote. In the northern town of Daura, Musa Abubakar, who had travelled 550km (342 miles) from Abuja to take part in the election, told the BBC that he "couldn't believe" what had happened.

Hajiya Sa'adatu said she was "greatly disappointed" to learn of the delay when she came out to cast her vote in the northern city of Kano.

But others have been saying that the postponement should mean that everything goes smoothly next week.

Michael Momodu, in Delta state south-east Nigeria, said that he still believed that "the right things will take place" and that "God will deliver".

Election chief Mahmood Yakubu said the decision was made following a "careful review" of the election "operational plan", adding that there was a "determination to conduct free, fair and credible elections".

He said the delay was necessary to give the commission time to address vital issues and "maintain the quality of our elections", but did not provide further details.

In the past two weeks several Inec offices have been set alight, with thousands of electronic smart card readers and voter cards destroyed.

There have also been claims of shortages of election material in some of the country's 36 states.

BBC

Takoradi Kidnap; Families adopt Mahama’s “Boot for Boot” for demo

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Families of the three girls who were kidnapped in Takoradi in the Western Region have given 8-day ultimatum to the Regional Police Command to provide concrete results on investigation into the whereabouts of the girls.

The families, who seemed to have lost patience in depending on the police to help find the girls threatened to result to a demonstration after February 22, 2019 if they do not get desired results.

They also called on the command to make available the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer, who allegedly assisted the main suspect of the kidnap to escape.

Speaking at a press conference at Diabene on Thursday, spokesperson for the families, Mr Micheal Hayford Grant pointed “boot for boot” as the title of their demo.

Information gathered indicated that the key suspect in Police custody, Samuel Udoetuk Wills, fingered a police CID officer and two others as persons who aided his recent cell break.

He went into hiding after his mysterious escape from cells but was later re-arrested in an abandoned, uncompleted building at Nkroful near Takoradi.

He has since made a number of appearances before the Takoradi circuit court but has refused to provide the location of the kidnapped girls.

Apart from the kidnapping charges, he is also facing charges including escape from lawful custody, destroying public property and resisting arrest.

Meanwhile, the Western Regional Police Command has set up a committee to investigate claims by the suspect that he was aided by an officer of the Criminal Investigations Department to escape from police custody.

Public Relations Officer of the Western Regional Police Command, Olivia Adiku, told Citi News that the Committee had been tasked to ascertain the truth of the matter. 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

TALKING DRUM: Saddick Adams ‘Obama’- From High School Sports reporter to National Best Sports Journalist

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When I met him at the Klings Pub at Kokomlemle in Accra on Friday, November 30, 2018, it was my first time having a personal interaction with him. However, it was not my first time I had heard about him.

If you should put me on the spot to name the players that make up the Black Stars team without consulting Google, I doubt I can mention any— apart from Asamoah Gyan, Andre Dede Ayew and his brother.

Sports, specifically soccer, is not my thing but back in Sunyani, the Bono Regional capital, one young man literally ‘forced’ me to listen to him present sports on radio. Probably, I did because everybody was talking about him but certainly, he was captivating. That was how I heard of Saddick Adams, popularly known as the Sports Obama.

His unique style of sports presentation, he says, earned him the nickname, “Sports Obama”.

“Back then, access to internet or foreign sports was difficult. I used to go and pay at the internet café to search for foreign news. I will master the full names of coaches, players and the stadium of favorite European teams during presentation,” he narrated.

Saddick Adams explained, “It was unusual in Sunyani. People will phone in and say this guy has brought ‘change’ to sports presentation. It was during those times that Barrack Obama was also campaigning on the change mantra. They will call and say you are the Sports Obama. That’s how it stuck.”

For a young boy who started his basic education in a small community, his father had always wanted him to be a lawyer due to his strong debating skills but he had other dreams.

“I started my basic education in the village. Adrobaa Roman Catholic around Duayaw-Nkwanta in the Tano-North constituency of the Ahafo Region,” he described.

At age 9, he moved to join his family in Kumasi where he attended St. Peters Basic and later Bantama M/A school before finally completing his Basic Education at the Islamic Educational Complex also in Kumasi.

“As a child, I loved sports to the hilt. In Kumasi, I went around picking scraps to sell at the Suame Magazine just to get money to go to the stadium on Sundays. I used to walk from Suame to Kumasi stadium without breaking a sweat. I was about 12 years,” he says.

For his schoolmates of the Asanteman Senior High School in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region, Saddick’s interest in sports was striking right on campus. Going on to pursue it immediately after completing SHS, thus. came as no surprise.

“Yes, Baba Saddick [as we used to call him] was synonymous to sports. He had a small radio set and will always be seen listening to sports during leisure hours. I also had a radio [set] but whereas I listened to current affairs shows, he listened to sports, usually tuning from one radio station to the other. When he is going to the mosque, he will be listening to sports and even used to carry his radio to the bathhouse,” says Kwame-Poku Adu-Gyamfi (former GIMPA TESCON President), Sports Obama’s SHS confidant.

Sometimes, he would abandon class sessions to follow the school sports team just to report when they play in the regional inter-school championships. He would go to Kotoko training grounds at Ridge Park just to report to colleagues back on campus. He says, “He was acting like the school’s sports reporter.”

Rising steadily through the media landscape in Sunyani, the then promising sports presenter started his career with Parrot FM, a campus-based radio of the then Sunyani Polytechnic, now Sunyani Technical University. From there, he moved to GBC’s Brong Ahafo Regional station [Radio BAR]. He eventually also worked with Space FM, Dinpa FM, Storm FM and later Suncity Radio all in Sunyani.

“At [Radio] BAR, I started as an intern. After a few months, I was co-opted into the team and started paying me ¢35 a month… around 2007. I was so content. I needed the job more than the money. It was purely about passion.”

“Space FM recruited me and increased my allowance to ¢60. Dinpa FM signed me for GH¢90 a month. After two months, the Dinpa management increased it to ¢120. It was enough for me then,” the now sports guru says beaming.

The determined sports presenter, who was poised to serve the trade with the best, went undercover in 2011. He says with the little money on him, he sojourned to Accra to begin a probe into bribery allegations involving a football coach.

“I had heard that some of the coaches in the national team take monies to field players. I wanted to prove this. I knew a [Ghanaian] goalkeeper who was in Italy. She wanted an invite to the women’s team and she told me the coaches were trying to extort money from her. I went to the coach, Adusei, and acted like I was an agent for the girl,” narrates Sports Obama.

He says he later got all the conversations with the coach who had already received watches, other items and money and sent the tape to the Ghana Football Association. The Sports Ministry met, examined the evidence and got the coach sacked. That was his first real big shot.

Whereas the young man happily went about his show at Dinpa FM, something happened one day. That unfortunate incident would hit him so hard the way a torrential windstorm hits a wall. The station he was so determined to help uplift its banner in the region gave him a red card!

“Dinpa [FM] actually sacked me. It’s not a pleasant story. Those were the early days of blogging in the Brong Ahafo Region. Storm FM, a station owned by one of the wealthiest men in the region, was being established. Rumours were rife in the city as to who they’d recruit. Then, some blogger wrote that I was one of the people Storm FM had eyed to poach. Dinpa FM implied, then, I had spoken to them already.”

“They gave me a dismissal letter and subsequently collapsed the sports show. I was unfairly treated,” Saddick Adams paused to brood over the hard-hitting memory he never wanted to share.

“As of today, I still feel innocent. I didn’t speak to anyone at Storm FM about poaching,” he indicated. He had to sit at home for about five months. Jobless!

When Storm FM later started operations, he went there with broadcaster cum sports administrator, Micky Charles. There was no money involved as had been rumoured.

Getting all the attention like a lady in a skimpy dress, Sports Obama would move to Suncity Radio. There, he had become a ‘millionaire’ after being handed a cheque for the first time.

“It was ¢1,000. That was big. That was the poaching fee but when I was leaving [to Kumasi; Angel FM], I had to pay back because I spent only three months with them,” he says.

Typical of most Ghanaians, many were those in Sunyani that speculated and calculated how much Saddick had been paid to leave Suncity Radio for Angel FM. But that was not it.

“Summer (Michael Darko of Angel FM Sports] called me to come help them with production because Joe Laka and his team had left; not that they were signing me. But, people in Sunyani thought they had signed me. The real story was that before I came to Angel FM, Metro FM had also invited me and was ready to pay money [to poach me] but I missed a meeting with the owner so the deal hit a snag,” Saddick revealed.

Leaving his comfortable job at Suncity Radio where he was the toast of town to do ‘boy-boy’ in Kumasi’s Angel FM for three months without salary was tough.

“My first few months at Angel FM were terrible. I had no accommodation so had to commute to work from Sunyani to Kumasi every day. Such was the danger. I wanted a challenge. I needed a platform to show what I had and so the difficulties would not stop me. I was determined to succeed despite the adversities.”

Interestingly, Angel FM gave him an offer some months later. Saddick tells me that upon recommendation by then head of sports, Bright Kankam Boadu, Angel FM owner, Dr. Kwaku Oteng, called to pay for his deal. This was to probably quell interests from other stations in Kumasi.

“In Kumasi, somebody even gave me his two-bedroom apartment for free just because he liked how I spoke on radio,” the Sports Obama recounted how well he was received in Kumasi.

He says sometimes when finished a radio production, some admirers would gather at the forecourt of Angel FM just to catch a glimpse of the man whose voice disseminated the power-packed sports show to their hearing.

At Angel FM, the crew would sometimes be joined by legendary writer and broadcaster, Kwabena Yeboah, and to the Sports Obama, there was nothing rewarding than sitting on same table with his childhood idol.

“I will be on panel with Kwabena Yeboah. I will steal glances at him about a hundred times before the show ends. I was star-struck. Sometimes, he will share his opinions with me. Sometimes, he will forget something – say on tennis— then I’ll remind him. I thought I was dreaming,” he said with a rueful smile.

In less than a year, the Sports Obama had become a household name to Kumasi sports fans basically due to his research-based analysis, fierce opinions and unique style of presentation.

“Just a month after Angel FM gave me the offer, my dad passed on suddenly. That was the biggest blow in my life. I never did anything [substantial] for my dad. When I started getting something, he died,” he said gently dropping his phone and power bank on the table we sat across.

“I remember the next day after receiving payment, he was the first person I thought of. I went to town, bought watches and shirts for him. He was appreciative but I couldn’t do enough. When he died, I saw a note in his diary saying the day he felt really pleased was when his son bought something for him. I was teary. I could have done enough. All the money I was given, I used it for his funeral. I was only 25 years.”

Well, everything, they say, comes and goes. Saddick Adams put all the cruelties of life behind him. One morning, he would unexpectedly be hinted about an Accra deal.

“Kwame Adinkra called me after his show [on Angel FM] one morning and asked whether I would like to move to Accra? I said why not. I love challenges. He told me there was a station poaching him [Kwame Adinkra] and he had told them if they are able to get me along, he will be pleased to move,” Saddick recalled how he ended up at Atinka FM/TV.

“Before I could sign the Atinka FM deal, I travelled to Equatorial Guinea to report on the African Cup of Nations. I ended up receiving my contract in a Malabo Hotel. Atinka FM had sent someone with my contract all the way from Accra to Equatorial Guinea. They didn’t want me to change my mind,” he says.

When pressed to reveal figures of his Atinka FM deal, he insisted on keeping that personal. “The decision was not about money. I wanted to continue my education and expand my scope,” he noted.

The proud son from Ahafo has been true to his words. He has indeed expanded his scope, becoming one of the most respected sports journalists not only in Ghana, but Africa. At the 23rd Ghana Journalists Association Awards in 2018, Saddick Adams was awarded the Best Sports Journalist of the Year.

He has progressed from picking foreign sports stories from the internet cafe to reporting for global media giants such as the BBC, SuperSport and BeIN Sport among others.

Presently, he does correspondence for China Global Television Network [CGTN], covering for them from the West Africa sports sub-region.

For some time now, he wakes up to numerous emails from some major international media outlets requesting for an interview on trending issues. That’s the price of passion, hard work and determination.

Perhaps, for the many struggling Ghanaian youths out there, what Kwame-Poku Adu-Gyamfi, Sports Obama’s senior high school mate, says must serve some inspiration.

“The young man we are seeing today didn’t start today. The glories and accolades he is attaining today started [from] somewhere. You could see passion in his eyes right at Asanteman SHS campus.”

Dear Ghanaian youth, I urge you to start something where you are now and your beautiful story would be told tomorrow. But while at it, be careful you do not breach the laws of the game Saddick loves, else he will drag you to his Sports Court show on Atinka TV!

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I can’t beat my wife – 2Baba

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Ever since 2Baba took to social media to apologise to his wife Annie, there have been a whole lot of accusations thrown at him.

Apart from the rumours that he cheated on his wife, the 42-year-old is also facing accusations from a section of the public that he beat up his wife to a pulp.

However, the singer has denied the allegations stating emphatically that he cannot lay hands on the woman he loves.

He was replying an Instagram user who sought to know whether the rumours were true.

“So is it true baby. I mean what I am hearing that you beat up my sunshine to darkness. I am talking of Annie,” she asked.

2Baba politely answered with smiley emojis: “I no fit try am”.

JiveNaija.com

Akufo-Addo Congratulates Cwesi Oteng

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Award-winning gospel recording artiste and songwriter, Cwesi Oteng, on Wednesday, 13th February, 2019, paid a courtesy call on the President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, at the Jubilee House to present a special copy of his recently released ‘Anthems’ album to the President.

President Akufo-Addo congratulated the artiste for his exploits in promoting inspirational music, inspiring people and wished him well in his future endeavours.

The musician shared his vision to make Ghana a reference point in Africa for world-class impacting music and artistry. The ‘Anthems’ album is Cwesi Oteng’s third album following ‘Blessed Are They’ (2009) and ‘Mercy Project’ (2012).

The ‘Anthems’ album was live recorded at the First Love Centre, Legon, and comprises songs of identity, hope, salvation and faith in Christ Jesus. The album is available on digital music stores and streaming platforms, and its prelude singles ‘Next In Line’, ‘Great Are You Lord’, ‘With Everything’ and ‘My Defence’ are on rotation on radio and television across Africa and beyond.

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Wa: School prefect suspended for sexually harassing female students

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The Authorities of Wa Secondary and Technical School have suspended the Senior Prefect of the School for allegedly hosting and sexually harassing girls in his cubicle.

The Senior prefect, whose name was given as Wilfred Kahuntana, has since been asked to step aside as senior prefect of the school.

A section of the student’s population is, however, unsatisfied with the development and have threatened a demonstration to express their displeasure.

According to some of these students who spoke to Atinka Fm’s Upper West regional correspondent, the allegations levelled against the Senior Prefect are false.

 The students narrated that the senior prefect was with a friend and two girls in his cubicle. They noted that the school’s administration was notified and they concluded that the prefect was sexually harassing these girls. This led to the suspension of the senior perfect.

The students have reportedly written threatening messages on the walls of the school. Some have been cleared by the senior house master of the school to avert public and media attention.

Several meetings are being held in the school to resolve the issue according to the students.

Meanwhile management of Wa Sec/Tech declined to speak on the matter when they were contacted.

Ghana | Atinkaoline.com | Ahmed Abubakar

Justice Vida Akoto-Bamfo retires from Supreme Court

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Supreme Court Judge Justice Vida Akoto-Bamfo has given her Valedictory Judgement as she retires from the Bench after serving ten years as Justice at the Apex Court.

Justice Akoto Bamfo gave her last judgement concerning some 269 casual workers at Anglogold Ashanti who were laid off without their end of service benefit.

The other fourteen Justices and Judges from the higher and lower courts were there to support her.

Justice Vida Akoto-Bamfo joined the Bench as a Magistrate in 1981. She first worked at Accra New Town Magistrate court. After two years, she was transferred to Cocoa Affairs as one of the first Magistrates there. She became a Circuit Court Judge and sat briefly in Tema, ending up at Cocoa Affairs from 1986 to 1991.

She became a Justice of the High Court in 1991 and sat for almost three years, before going to the Gambia on secondment for two years as chairperson of the Assets Commission. She was appointed a justice of the Court of Appeal in 1999. After a decade, Justice Akoto Bamfo was elevated to the Supreme Court Bench in 2009 to join Justice Allan Brobbey, Georgina Theodora Wood and Samuel Date-Bah who have all retired from the Bench.

Justice Akoto-Bamfo can be described as coming from a home of legal brains. Her father is one of the two surviving pioneers of the Ghana School of Law. Three of her siblings are Lawyers. Her late Husband was a legal officer and their son is also a lawyer and is married to a lawyer.

The Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo in a farewell message said her period on the the Bench brought many great strides in the judicial service.

The Chief Justice said Justice Akoto-Bamfo in the course of duty displayed virtues of fairness and integrity making her student as a Justice of the Supreme Court. She therefore called on the others to be inspired by her good works, and quality standards.

Justice Akoto -Bamfo said if given the chance again she will still be a judge. She called for conditions of the courts, particularly those in the rural areas to be improved including accommodation and security of judges and magistrates.

GBC

LIVE VIDEO: Presentation of the C I for the Creation of the Western North Region

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The Presentation of the Constitutional Instrument for the Creation of the Western North Region is currently underway at the Jubilee House in Accra.

Watch the live feed below

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Ghana | Atinkaoanline.com | Ishmael Atiemo

Trump to declare emergency over Mexico border wall

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Democratic and Republican politicians have sharply criticised President Trump's plan to use emergency powers to pay for a border wall with Mexico.

The rarely-used move would enable Mr Trump to bypass Congress, which has refused to approve the money needed.

Senior Democrats accused the president of a "gross abuse of power" and a "lawless act". Several Republicans also voiced concern at the plan.

Building a border wall was a key campaign pledge of Mr Trump's campaign.

Declaring a national emergency would give Mr Trump access to billions of dollars for his project.

The president agreed on Thursday to sign a spending bill that does not include finance for the wall. Disagreement over the issue led to a 35-day government shutdown early this year – the longest in US history.

The spending bill must be signed on Friday to avert another shutdown. Citing unnamed White House officials, US media outlets reported that the president would sign the emergencies act at the same time.

The National Emergencies Act contains a clause that allows Congress to terminate the emergency status if both houses vote for it – and the president does not veto.

With a comfortable majority in the House, Democrats could pass such a resolution to the Senate. The Republicans control the Senate, but a number of Republican senators have been vocal in their unease about the president invoking a national emergency.

The dissenting Republicans include 2012 presidential contender and new senator for Utah Mitt Romney, Florida senator Marco Rubio, and the senator from Maine Susan Collins, who said the move was of "dubious constitutionality".

The resolution would however still require Mr Trump's signature to pass, allowing him to veto it. A supermajority in both houses of Congress is needed to overturn a presidential veto.

"The president is once again delivering on his promise to build the wall, protect the border, and secure our great country," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement on Thursday.

She said Mr Trump would "take other executive action – including a national emergency – to ensure we stop the national security and humanitarian crisis at the border".

The compromise legislation was approved in an 83-16 vote in the Senate on Thursday. The House of Representatives later also backed the measure, by 300 to 128.

The package includes $1.3bn (£1bn) in funding for border security, including physical barriers, but it does not allot money towards Mr Trump's wall. Mr Trump had wanted $5.7bn for this.

BBC

Tema District Court refuses bail for GPHA official murder suspects

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The Tema District Court presided over by Her Worship Justice Akosua Anokyewaa Agyapong has declined bail for the two suspects in the murder case of the GPHA official, Josephine Tandoh Asante.

This was after Baba Jamal, lawyer for the first accused, Christian Adjei, who was the house boy of the deceased, and Isaac Eshun, lawyer for the second suspect, Amos Apraku, driver for the deceased requested bail for their clients. 

The court has asked the lawyers of the suspects to apply for bail at a higher court which has such jurisdiction since the court where the suspects are currently being tried has no such powers. 

Manager in charge of Marketing and Public Affairs at the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority, Josephine Asante was allegedly murdered in January 2019 at her residence in Tema Community 25.

Madam Asante was reportedly attacked in her bedroom after returning from a Senior Staff party of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) on Saturday January 12, 2019.

Her children, were reported to have discovered her body in a pool of blood Sunday morning.

The Tema Police Command has since arrested the” house boy" of the deceased, Christian Agyei, aged 22 who lives at the boy’s quarters in the compound.

According to the intercepted wireless report, the house boy was arrested with 340 Ghana cedis and a wrist watch of the deceased, which he allegedly buried in the ground behind his window at the boys’ quarters.

In the case of the Tema Community Four Central Assembly of God Church head pastor's murder, the court ordered the Chief Psychiatrist at the Pantang Psychiatric Hospital to release the medical and Psychiatric examination results by February 26, 2019. 

The Magistrate's order comes on the heels of the prosecutor, ASP Asamani's assertion at the court that all the tests as directed by the court have been completed but the results are yet to be released.  

The court therefore rescheduled both cases to February ending.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com | Edward Sebbie