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8 toxic Ghanaian narratives you should unlearn in 2019

 

One’s environment has an influence on their mindset. The way we think is directly or indirectly due to where we have lived and what we have been exposed to. Little wonder some narratives we grew up exposed to have eventually become a part of us. Though some of these are toxic, we have never noticed because we have been exposed to such for so long a time that they have become a norm.

2019 years after the death of Christ, we can’t still be accommodating such toxicity in our minds.  The world has advanced. 19 years after the second millennium, there are a lot of unhealthy narratives we should be unlearning. It is long overdue! 
“If she was raped, it’s her fault. She was in skimpy clothes!”

A rape victim is not the one at fault. It’s the culprit. Babies, just like teens and adults, are raped and it has got nothing to do with their skimpy clothes. The problem is not how skimpy whoever’s clothes are. It’s how uncontrolled the culprit’s libido is. 
In 2019, you must unlearn that a rape victim enticed her perpetrators.  If you can’t sympathize with them, at least, don’t make their plight worse. There’s ever no excuse for rape!

“Wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event. It’s OK to borrow to make it memorable!”
At every point in life, one must remember to cut their coat according to their size. If we fail to realize this, we go through a lot of avoidable stress. It’s a dangerous move to start life as a couple on loans.

If you are a couple planning to marry, you should know your wedding should be according to the size of your bank account. If you end up wanting to please others despite your little, you’re only preparing your marriage on a bed of loans… and trust me, it’s a terrible experience! 
“Until I travel abroad, I can’t be successful!”

Yes, America has opportunities. There are quite a plethora of advantages in UK. However, you should know that there are a number of opportunities here, too. You don’t need to be abroad to have your dreams actualized. 

Many have invested their lifetime savings into travelling abroad when they could have prospered with that money here in Ghana if they had channeled it into some business and built it day by day. Travelling abroad only changes your location, not your destiny. Stay here and build. You can succeed in your homeland! 
“Marriage makes you complete and having children makes you even more complete!”

When I hear such messages from the pulpit, I burst into laughter. If marriage was what made anyone complete, neither Paul nor Christ was complete then. And even talking about “completion”, who defines what makes another complete after all?
It’s 2019. Know that marriage is great but just like bearing children, it is not for everyone. Some people will never marry nor have children of their own due to so many circumstances. It may be by choice or by some other factors. Those who are married or are parents are not any more complete than those who are not. 

“Your wife should give you a son. If she’s giving birth to only daughters, she’s infertile!”
I have been confronted with many toxic comments but one I find very appalling is when a man blames his wife for giving birth to a particular gender of children. It’s 2019 and you should know the sex of a baby is determined genetically and not by a woman!
“Ewes have juju. Northerners barely understand anything easily. Don’t marry them!”

It is interesting how we allow ethnicity to put a wedge between us yet turn around to complain about racism. It’s utter hypocrisy if you see nothing wrong with looking down on another man/woman because of their ethnic belonging yet feel aggrieved when a Caucasian discriminates against you.
Many marriages never saw the light of day because of some hasty generalization about some ethnic group. Some people have been falsely accused just because they had some tribal marks that presupposed they came from a particular place.

In 2019, if there’s anything you’d have to repent from, it should be your bigotry. If there’s anything you ought to unlearn, it should be the stereotype you have put on others just because of their ethnic group. If someone with a particular ethnic background did you some wrong, it’s unfair to assume every man from that ethnic group is same. 

“If my friend is an entrepreneur, I should get all their products/services for free!”
Entrepreneurship is a tough road to travel on. There’s nothing as unfortunate as having friends who are not ready to support you, especially when you make little or close to nothing from your startup. It’s toxic for one to think their friends owe them free products.

If you have friends who have started a business, patronize their products/services.  Help them promote it. Witchcraft is not only flying at night. It’s also taking advantage of a small business just because the brain behind it is your friend. Our friends’ businesses can only expand if we give them the needed support.
“As a young Ghanaian woman, the greatest thing to happen to you is to have a man from abroad come marry you!”

Neocolonialism is fuelled in many ways in modern African society and one of such is the mindset that the greatest blessing is to go abroad or have a man from there come marry you. By so doing, we find many of our young men putting their lives on the line just to have a taste of this paradise while our young women wait for their angels to come from there to take them out of their generational poverty.

It’s quite unfortunate such toxicity is even perpetuated on the pulpit without most of us even knowing. Blessings are never mentioned without abroad being on the bucket list.

Listen, young woman. The greatest thing is not to be married to a man from abroad. It is to be married to a man who helps you become a better you each day. Happy New Year!

The writer is a playwright and team leader of Scribe Communications (www.scribecommltd.com), an Accra-based writing company.

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Ivy restaurant in Manchester on fire

A large fire has broken out at the new The Ivy restaurant in Manchester.
It is thought the fire in the three-storey building on Hardman Square in the city centre started from a patio heater on an outdoor terrace.
Fire crews are tackling the blaze, with posts on social media showing flames on the roof of the building.
The restaurant, which opened in November, is operated by Caprice Holdings Ltd, which runs London's The Ivy.
The Ivy Spinningfields is home to two restaurants, a roof terrace and two private dining rooms, according to its website.
Twitter user Matt Sayward posted a video showing fire fighters shining torches on the top floor of the restaurant as smoke continued to billow from the roof.
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "GMFRS was called just before 17:00 GMT today to a restaurant and four pumps and an aerial appliance are currently in attendance."
Roads in the city centre have been closed while crews deal with the blaze, said Transport for Greater Manchester.

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BoG downgrades GN Bank to savings and loans company

 

The Bank of Ghana has downgraded GN Bank to a savings and loans company.

This was after the central bank finished what it describes as the banking resolution requiring each commercial bank operating in the country to have a minimum capital of ¢400 million.

At a news conference in Accra BoG governor Dr Ernest Addison said Vish Ashiagbor of the international audit firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers has been appointed an advisor for GN Bank to ensure a smooth transition to a micro-finance company.

The Bank of Ghana governor also confirmed reports that Stanbic will now take over deposits of customers of the Bank of Baroda.

The central bank governor also revealed that the operating licenses of Premium Bank and Heritage Bank have now been revoked over various issues including low capital.

The capital adequacy ratio of Premium bank, for example, was found to be negative 125%.

As a result, selected assets and liabilities of the Premium Bank and Heritage Bank will now be transferred to the Consolidated Bank.

Myjoyonline

Bawumia Signs Shehu Shagari Condolence Book

 


The Vice President of the Republic, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has signed the book of condolence in honour of late former first Executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, H.E. Shehu Shagari.

Dr. Bawumia signed the book of condolence at the Nigeria High Commission in Accra on Friday, 4th January, 2019.

On behalf of the President,  Government and people of Ghana, Dr. Bawumia  expressed his deepest  sorrow on the demise of the first Executive President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari. 

Vice President Bawumia wrote: "I am expressing on behalf of the President, government and people of Ghana our sincere condolences to the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for the passing  of former President Shehu Shagari. He was a humble man who served Nigeria with integrity. A proud son of AFRICA. May his soul rest in peace" 

Former President Shehu Shagari passed away on December 28, 2018, in Abuja, at the age of ninety-three(93). 

Mr.Shagari was a devout Muslim.

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Bankers arrested over '$2bn fraud scheme'

 

Three former Credit Suisse bankers have been arrested over their alleged role in a $2bn (£1.5bn) fraud scheme connected to firms in Mozambique, according to US authorities.

The men have been released on bail in London while the US seeks their extradition.

The scheme allegedly involved loans to state-owned companies in Mozambique.

Two others, including the country's former finance minister, have also been arrested.

The former employees of the Swiss investment bank were arrested in London on Thursday.

The three – Andrew Pearse, Surjan Singh, and Detelina Subeva – were charged with conspiring to violate US anti-bribery law, money laundering and securities fraud in an indictment issued by a US District Court in New York.

Prosecutors say that through a series of financial transactions between approximately 2013 and 2016, they created fraudulent maritime projects and used state-owned companies in Mozambique as fronts to raise $2bn.

Some of the investors defrauded included US nationals, the indictment says.

It added that they "intentionally diverted portions of the loan proceeds to pay at least $200m in bribes and kickbacks to themselves, Mozambican government officials and others".

The state-owned companies missed more than $700m in loan payments after defaulting in 2016 and 2017, the indictment adds.

In a statement, Credit Suisse made clear that no action had been taken against the bank itself.

"The indictment alleges that the former employees worked to defeat the bank's internal controls, acted out of a motive of personal profit, and sought to hide these activities from the bank," it said.

The US has agreed extradition treaties with more than 100 countries. These treaties can require "the surrender of persons who have committed crimes in foreign countries".

BBC

Nana Addo appoints Prof. Stephen Adei as NDPC Chairman

President Nana Akufo-Addo has appointed former Rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Prof Stephen Adei as Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC).
In accordance with the provision under Article 87 of the 1992 Constitution, the core mandate of the NDPC is to “advise the President on development planning policy and strategy”, and, “at the request of the President or Parliament, or on its own initiative,” do the following:
(a) Study and make strategic analyses of macroeconomic and structural reform options;
(b) Make proposals for the development of multi-year rolling plans taking into consideration the resource potential and comparative advantage of the different districts of Ghana;
(c) Make proposals for the protection of the natural and physical environment;
(d) Make proposals for ensuring the even development of the districts of Ghana by the effective utilisation of available resources; and
(e) Monitor, evaluate and coordinate development policies, programmes and projects.
The Commission, according to the Constitution, “shall also perform such other functions relating to development planning as the President may direct”.
Prof. Adei has expertise in leadership, governance, public management, finance, economics, marketing and marriage counselling.
He has since 2013 been with Ashesi University College, where he is currently the Dean of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Leadership and Economics after being with Pentecost University College, Accra from 2009 to 2013.
He was, among others, Head of UN System in South Africa (September 1994 – February 1995), UNDP Resident Representative in Namibia (1995 – 1999), Economist and Chief of the Directorate of Africa Bureau, UNDP, New York (1989 – 1995); Senior Economist of the Commonwealth Secretariat, London (1986 – 1989) and staff of the Ghana Investment Centre rising to Deputy Director and Head Research (1973 – 1985).
He has taught Economics at both the University of Ghana and the University of Sydney and undertaken several consultancy assignments.

Ghana | Atinkaoanline.com

Taxi driver arrested over death of girlfriend

The Police at Coaltar, in the Ayensuoano District in the Eastern Region have arrested a 36 year old taxi driver, Samuel Owureku for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, Edaa Vio, 19.

The deceased is reported to hail from Dzatsui New Town, near Adoagyiri near Nsawam.

According to an eye witness, one Yaa Amedi of Amaadikrom where the incident occurred, she and other neighbours at around midnight on Wednesday heard some unusual noise from the room of the suspect.

She said early the following morning, the body of the deceased was found in a nearby bush on the Kraboakese road.

Ms Amedi said the neighbours suspected Owureku and reported the incident to the police.

She said when Owureku was arrested by the Police it was noticed that he had taken in some unknown substance suspected to be poison, so he was rushed to the hospital.

When Atinkaonline contacted a source at the Coaltar Police Station, it was revealed that the suspect is on admission at the hospital under a Police guard.

The source said the body of the deceased has since been sent to the Nsawam Government Hospital for autopsy.

Ghana | Atinkaoanline.com | Ishmael Atiemo

BoG approves merger of OmniBank with Sahel Sahara Bank

The Bank of Ghana (BOG) has given final approval for the merger of the indigenous lender, OmniBank, with Sahel Sahara Bank into one entity.

Sources close to the merger process says the new bank is to be known as Omni BSIC Bank Ghana Limited.

They said the approval was granted this week after five months of rigorous work on the merger documents between officers of the central bank and those of the two banks.

The approval now paves the way for the management of the two banks to start integrating their operations and human resource, as well as interfacing their banking software.

Ghana | Atinkaoanline.com

Curfew imposed on Chereponi and Saboba Townships

The Minister for the Interior, has on the advice of the Northern Regional Security Council and by Executive Instrument, imposed a 1600-hours-to-0700 hours-curfew on Chereponi and Saboba

Townships and their environs in the Northern Region, effective, Thursday, 3rd January, 2019.

A statement issued by the Ministry in Accra, said the imposition of the curfew followed the outbreak of violence in the towns arising from clashes between two ethnic groups- Konkombas and Chokosis.

“Government continues to urge Chiefs, Elders, Opinion Leaders, Youth and people of the area to exercise restraint in the face of the challenges confronting them as well as to use non-violent means to channel their energies into ensuring peace in the area,” it said.

“Meanwhile, there is a total ban on all persons in the afore-mentioned communities and its environs from carrying arms, ammunition or any offensive weapon and any persons found with any arms or ammunition will be arrested and prosecuted”.

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