Retired diplomat KB Asante dead

 

Retired diplomat, Kweku Baprui Asante, also known as KB Asante has passed on.
His death was confirmed by a family member on Accra-based radio station, Citi FM.

Details of his death are however sketchy.

Mr Asante, born on March 6, 1924, attended O’Reilly Educational Institute, Tudu, Government Junior Boys’ School, Adabraka, and Government Senior Boys’ School, Kinbu, from 1927 to 1937.

Read also: K.B. Asante turns 90
He also attended Achimota College Upper Primary and Secondary School from 1938-1942 and obtained a degree in Mathematics at the University College, Durham University.

Career
Mr Asante was a senior Mathematics tutor at the Achimota College from 1954-1955.

He became Ghana’s Ambassador to Switzerland and the United Nations Offices in Geneva and the UN establishment in Vienna, with concurrent accreditation as Ambassador to Australia from 1967-72.

He also  served as the Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the European Economic Community from 1976-1978.

Mr Asante retired from the Civil Service in 1978 to form the Social Democratic Front to contest the 1979 elections.

The party won three parliamentary seats in those elections.

He was the Secretary for Trade and Tourism in the PNDC administration in 1982 and later Secretary for Education and Culture from 1986-1990.

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Police release photos of Kwabenya fugitives; mount search

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The police have released photos of seven  alleged hardened criminals who escaped from the Kwabenya Police cells  in the early hours of Sunday .   

The seven suspects were aided by their colleagues who stormed the police station. The dawn raid resulted in the death of a senior police officer on duty.

Below is the full  police statement  on the incident:  

 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

Syria conflict: 15 refugees found frozen to death

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Fifteen Syrian refugees – some of them children – have been found frozen to death while trying to cross the mountainous border into Lebanon.

Thirteen bodies were found on Friday and two more were discovered on Saturday after the area was hit by a fierce snowstorm.

Lebanese civil defence officials found the bodies after being told a group of refugees were in trouble near Masnaa.

Local reports say the group had been abandoned by smugglers.

Two smugglers have reportedly been arrested.

Several refugees were rescued, including a young boy who was found wandering by himself.

The group were taking the same route hundreds of thousands of Syrians have taken before them trying to flee the conflict at home.

Lebanon, with a population of four million, has taken in nearly one million Syrians since the war began in 2011.

The Lebanese authorities brought in new restrictions in 2015 to try to restrict the number of refugees arriving in the country.


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Lebanese rape saga: Read full DNA report   

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Atinkaonline has intercepted the full police DNA report on the alleged rape case involving a Lebanese national, Rabih Haddad and his house help.

Haddad was arrested December 3 , 2017 for allegedly raping his 19-year-old house help at Airport Hills residential area in Accra.

The victim alleged that her boss forcibly had sex with her around 5 pm on Saturday in the absence of his wife after physically assaulting her .

However, the case appears to have  taken a new twist as  medical examination (DNA report) of the alleged victim could not establish any evidence of assault, bruises or rape. 

According to credible sources, even though the  alleged rape is said to have occurred between 4-5pm on the said day , the  “itemized bill” of one of the major Telco’s  placed the accused at Osu within that same period, raising serious doubts about the alleged victims claims.

The latest evidence from the police could make the ongoing trial a very interesting one as the issue of blackmail cannot be ruled out.  

Meanwhile, an Accra High Court  granted bail to  Haddad last Monday  to the tune of five hundred thousand cedis (GHc500,000) with two sureties to be justified. He is also to deposit his passport with the registrar of the court.

See full DNA report below:


Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

Bawumia in UK for further medical attention

 

 

 

For Immediate Release

VICE PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM

The Vice President of the Republic, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, on Friday, 19th January, 2018, left Ghana for the United Kingdom for medical leave, on the advice of his doctors. He was accompanied by the 2nd Lady, Hajia Samira Bawumia.

…signed…

Hon Akosua Frema Osei-Opare

Chief of Staff

 

 

 

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

Assembly man fined GHC450 for open defecation

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The Assembly Member for Sibir Seemed Electoral Area in the Central Region, Samuel Cleran, who was arrested Thursday for defecating publicly, has been fined  GHC450

Four offenders were also fined the same amount each by the Komenda Edina Eguafo-Abrem (KEEA) Municipal Assembly in the Central Region.

Alex Damptey , Environmental Science Officer for KEEA,  said the offenders were fined for flouting the assembly’s bye laws .

According to the U.N, 2.5 billion people do not have access to toilet facilities, most of which are in developing countries like Ghana.

Ghana has about 85.7 percent of its population without decent toilets, and this equals about 23 million people, according to the report.

Ghana | Atinkaonline.com 

What girls like about a guy’s body? 9 things

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Guys come in all shapes and sizes, don’t they?…big ones, little ones, ones with muscles, slim ones and not so slim, but what is it that you particularly like about a man’s body? What’s the part of a man that really gets you going and makes him the man for you? Here we look at the top nine parts of a man that girls usually really love:

1. A sparkle in the eyes

For some girls it’s all in the eyes. A man’s eyes can tell you a lot about him: what he’s thinking, what his mood is and, whatever is your preferred colour, a man with a gleam and a sparkle of laughter in his eyes will capture the heart of any girl.

2. What girls like about a guy’s body? Strong arms!

Where else can you feel as safe as wrapped in the strong arms of the guy you love? The arms are one of the top things that girls list about what they look for in a man; strong enough to carry you, but tender enough to hold you gently when you need it as well.

3. The abdomen

Whether you like it rock hard and rippling or you prefer a model made more for comfort, the abdomen of a guy is another high on the list of likes of a man’s body parts for most girls.

4. The shoulders

What girls like about a guy’s body? Shoulders broad enough to carry the burden of two, are what many girls love. Somehow, broad shoulders convey a sense of reliability and dependability, as well as physical strength.

5. Kissable lips

After the eyes, the lips are the next most important facial feature on a girl’s list. Are they full, are they thin, are they prone more to smiling than grimacing and do you want to kiss them?

6. Hands to hold you with…

What girls like about a guy’s body? Large, powerful hands that are capable of looking after a girl are a must for some. Large hands convey strength and masculinity, but some prefer the smaller, more artistic type of hands; it’s all in the eye of the beholder!

7. The chiselled jawline

The jawline of a movie star is just irresistible for some girls; that strong, determined look of a man who knows what he wants and knows where he is going.

8. A firm butt!

Perhaps it’s the continental look that gets you going. You know the type: the tight trousers and firm physique that wouldn’t look out of place on the dance floor doing the Spanish flamenco!

9. What girls like about a guy’s body? A torso to get hold of…

Whether it’s a rock hard bed of muscle to run your hands over or a soft and comforting one, most girls like a torso that they can get a hold off; something warm to hold onto when things get a bit scary.

What other things on your opinion girls like about a guy’s body? Feel free to share your own preferences and likes in the comment section below ladies.

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Butcher remanded for allegedly defiling two minors

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Abdul Jalilu Musah, a 28-year-old butcher accused of defiling two minors in turns in his room at Nima has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.

Musah is reported to have defiled the victims aged ten and eleven, pleaded not guilty to the two counts of defilement.

According to Musah, he had been framed-up and would never commit such an act since he has a girlfriend who has been visiting him.

The court presided over by Mrs Abena Oppong Adjin Doku, remanded Musah into Police custody to reappear on February 1.

Prosecuting Chief Inspector Kofi Atimbire, who held brief for Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Adolphine Dzansi, said the victims live with their parents at Nima.

The Prosecution said Musah also resides in the same vicinity.

On December 24, last year, the accused person lured the victims into his room and defiled them in turns.

According to the Prosecution, the eleven-year-old victim unable to bear the pain three days later informed her mother about her ordeal.

When the ten-year-old victim was confronted over the issue, she confirmed the sexual encounter with the accused.

The Prosecution said both victims were issued with medical report forms and the matter was transferred to the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit at Nima.

GNA

Kenya investigates 'sex attacks' on new mothers at hospital

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Kenya's health minister is investigating claims that new mothers were sexually assaulted at a flagship hospital in the capital Nairobi.

Social media posts alleged that male staff members targeted the women when they went to feed their babies.

The Kenyatta National Hospital said the reports were "untrue" and denied any assaults took place.

Its CEO, Lily Koros, has asked anyone with evidence to pass it to the hospital or the police.

A post about the assaults first appeared on a Kenyan Facebook page called Buyer Beware, prompting more users to allege that sexual assault was common at the hospital.

One poster said that she knew of a woman who had given birth to twins via Caesarean and was attacked on her way to see them. The woman scared the attackers away by screaming, she said.

Health Minister Cleopa Mailu said he wanted a report into the allegations by Monday.

In its statement, the hospital acknowledged that new mothers had to travel between floors to feed their children, but said no rape or attempted rape had been reported.

"This damning and untrue social media report is authored in bad faith," it said.

CCTV was in operation around the clock in the hospital and uniformed security officers were in place day and night, the hospital added.

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The cryptocurrency called time!

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The bitcoin craze has hijacked the media waves for some time now. Though it may seem too good to be true, it tells how dynamic our fiscal world has become and the trend it may soon follow in the years to come. The world of cryptocurrencies has just been molded and it may only wax stronger and stronger.

It sounds amazing how such non-physical cash can mean so much to today’s world. Well, it points to the fact that wealth has not always been physical. True wealth is oftentimes not even seen. An example of such wealth is time.

Everyone is endowed with wealth which they oftentimes barely do see. Poverty is not necessarily the absence of money… but the absence of value for time. If you value the littlest of time, you’ll value the smallest of monies because time is money… and money is time. The more time one wastes in this life, the poorer they become. The idler your life becomes, the poorer it becomes!

Have a look at all the poor countries in the world over and how much value they place on time. Money can only be valuable where time is valuable. Wealth thrives in a soil called valuable time. The worth of money can only be seen where every tick of the clock is valued. You see, time management is not only key for personal development but national development, too.

Time today is the currency we can use to buy tomorrow. The man who has value for time will soon have wealth that can stand the test of time. Our lives can only be as productive as we make our time to be.  

We must cherish every minute of our lives. Every bit of our day should be dedicated to an activity― an activity that may sooner or later feed our pockets with money. There should be no time of the day our lives should be left unattended to. How profitable our lives may ever be depends on how profitably we use our time. When we waste our time, we eventually leave our lives wasted.

A day, just like a year, is a measurement of time. Seconds soon become minutes and a lot more minutes soon make up a year. Time lost can’t be recycled. When we mismanage our seconds, we inadvertently mismanage our minutes… which eventually mismanage our day.

If we were to perceive time as money, most of us would have treated every second of our day as the best thing we ever had. If we had assumed that we lose a cedi at each second misused, we would have guarded our time with all of our lives. Indeed, time is money… and money is time!

How we value our seconds and minutes will tell how much value we place on the year. Thing is, all our dreams will come to naught if we undervalue time. No achievement was ever made without time. Time is the first asset everyone needs to make any move in life. You first need to appreciate time to appreciate the value of an achievement.

Anyone who abuses time will only end up abusing their own selves because every achievement begins with finding the value of time. Until we find its value, time can’t translate into money in our pockets.

The poor envy the rich when they have at their disposal a cryptocurrency called time to make every transaction they so desire. The poor and rich have time. The former only knows of its existence while the latter knows of its value. Wealth is only a product of time!

What really matters is the content of our time. Like every currency, one can use time to buy wasteful goods or profitable ones. One can spend every minute of their day on useless ventures while another spends it on what will yield good returns.

Mind you, both the rich and poor have the same time bequeathed them. However, at the end of each day, one is not able to account profitably for theirs. While one uses their time to create products to sell, the other uses theirs to buy those same products created. The rich create with their time. The poor buy with theirs!

At every point in time, each man should aim at creating a product/service the world’s market may need. Use your time to think solutions. The transition of poverty to riches is a transition from buying to selling… and it all begins with knowing how valuable time is. Every time you buy a product, know that it is a product of someone’s time. Time is money and money is time!

Each man is born with unseen wealth called time. It is their duty to manage this asset to be translated into money― it is their duty to churn this cryptocurrency into physical wealth. Time, like every commodity, has value. Our value on earth can only be as equal as the value we place on our time.  

Don’t idle about in life. Don’t waste your time on unprofitable relationships. Manage your time. Value it. Think of every wasted time as wasted money and opportunities. When God wants to bless a man, He endows him with ideas. These ideas translate into wealth when he manages his time effectively.

If one spends their time judiciously, it goes without saying that they will spend their money same. One who makes budget for their time, makes budget for their money, too. Budget for your seconds. Budget for your days.

Time is a currency that can be traded for another currency. It will be a cryptocurrency traded for money… only if you understand its value. If your time is your money, your money will be your time!

The writer is a playwright and Chief Scribe of Scribe Communications (www.scribecommltd.com), an Accra-based writing company which provides all writing services.