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My renamed cast (definitely changing, I just wanted to have fun naming characters after Greek sht)
Tom Kullersen - Theseus 'Tommy' Zanatski Kullersen (named both after the Greek story and Tommyinnit's 'Thseus' nickname from Technoblade)
Alex Gonzelez- Alexandria 'Alex' Maria Amo (her name is perfect i just wanna change up the popular use of 'Gonzelez'
Jun Wong - Klenio (Kleio) 'Nio' Jiangnu Qian
Eugene Wong - (might keep Eugene but i just wanted someone with this name) Hugo Jiang Qian
D'Angelo Baker - (RESISTING the urge to name him Apollo. but D'Angelo is good) D'Angelo Acheampong Diallo
Buzzsaw - Perseus (lmao) nicknamed 'Buzzsaw' the same
Thunder - I fr just wrote down ' Telicaphy just sounds right but wtf is it idk' Riptide is the only idea i have right now
#fanfiction#how to train your dragon#dragons#dragons: the nine realms#character renaming#character chart#? i guess#stupid shit#httyd#tom kullersen#these characters dont have tags lmao#but idc#greek tumblr#prolly so many mistakes in the naming
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Authentic: Dunsin Oyekan - Yahweh Be Praised
Dunsin Oyekan – Yahweh Be Praised Dunsin offers an incredible performance of Yahweh Be Praised off his latest project dubbed “The Birth of Revival” which was released on January 22, 2023. ALSO DOWNLOAD: Alex Acheampong – It Won’t Be Long (Enkye) Ft. Young Missionaries “The Birth of Reviva” is a must-have for fans of gospel music and anyone looking for uplifting and encouraging music. It is an…
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Alex Acheampong – Babylon
Alex Acheampong – Babylon
Alex Acheampong – Babylon Mp3 Download. Ghanaian SDA singer-songwriter and his young Missionaries are here with this amazing Mp3 song called – Babylon, a free Mp3 Download. Alex Acheampong Babylon Babylon by Alex A Acheampong also gets a storytelling nature and it is amazing and you will love to play and listen endlessly. Listen, Stream and Download Mp3 below and share it; Babylon |…
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‘The Sandman’ season 1, episode 1 in conversation: ‘Sleep of the Just’
The Sandman has arrived on Netflix at long last. All ten episodes of Neil Gaiman’s epic tale of dreams became available at once, but, much like the corresponding comic issues, every instalment is an individual masterpiece. So what else is there to do but give each one the attention it deserves? Read on for our discussion of The Sandman episode 1.
Natalie: He does Offended Cat very well. Which is what we need for Dream.
Brittany: Indeed. He’s about to get a lot more offended, annoyed, and affectionate. That big old soft heart on display.
Natalie: I mean what is The Sandman if not a bunch of people grabbing an angry cat and being like “LET ME LOVE YOU” and the cat being like “NO….. okay.”
Brittany: No better description.
#The Sandman#neil gaiman#tom sturridge#boyd holbrook#vivienne acheampong#niamh walsh#laurie kynaston#charles dance#morpheus#the corinthian#lucienne the librarian#ethel cripps#alex burgess#roderick burgess#episode review#conversation review#the sandman 1x01#the sandman episode 1#sleep of the just
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MUSIGA presents cash to five Music Industry Heroes honoured at MUSIGA Presidential Grand Ball
The Chairman of the AMWeF Endowment Fund, Percy Ayamba says the Endowment Fund is expected to enable the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) to better provide for its ageing or incapacitated members. The former C.E.O of Donewell said the decision to establish the Endowment Fund is to ensure the sustainability of the support AMWeF provides for its members. Mr Ayamba was speaking at the cash…
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It's My Year Of Awards - Alex Acheampong
It’s My Year Of Awards – Alex Acheampong
Alex Acheampong For a gospel musician to be actively involved in releasing hit songs for about three decades and not being properly recognised in any of the music award events is quite a strange occurrence. But to legendary Ghanaian gospel musician, Alex Acheampong, that was never a concern, since he sees his music ministry as his part of the great commission. “I have always seen singing as an…
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Ghana Transfer Window deadline :Â Full list of 2021-22 Ghana Premier League transfers
The Ghanaian Football Transfer window closed on October 10 and below is a comprehensive report of players signed by the Ghana Premier League clubs ahead of the start of the 2021-22 Ghana Premier League season.Asante Kotoko and Bibani Gold Stars are the two teams with the most signings in the just-ended transfer window.Check the list below:Accra Lions FC (11)Evans Eenee, Abass Samari Salifu, Fawzan Alhassan Dandawa, Richard Sackey, Alex Ketu, Kwadwo Junior Kyeremanteng, Shawkan Hunalf Mohammed, Frederick Akatuk, Daniel Awuni, Hagan Frimpong, Progress Uzondu NwachukwuAduana Stars (6)Emmanuel Gyamfi, Welbeck Takyi, Kwame Adom Frimpong, Shaibu Iddrisu, Eric Kwakwa, Shadrack MensahAsante Kotoko (12)Clinton Opoku, Stephen Amankona, Richmond Lamptey, Maxwell Agyemang, Samuel Boateng, Isaac Oppong, Richard Boadu, Dickson Afoakwa, Augustine Agyapong, Sheriff Mohammed, Samuel Appiah, Joseph AmoakoAshantiGold SC (4)Aminu Adams, John Josiah Andoh, Kennedy Ashia, Joseph AmoahBechem United (10)Paul Kwei Junior, Eric Bello, Ezekiel Tetteh, Obuoba Yaw Dasi, Samuel Akwasi Amoto, Francis Acquah, Emmanuel Avornyo, Samuel Osei Kuffour, Augustine Okrah, Manuel AnkumahBerekum Chelsea (6)Zakaria Fuseini, Braimah Foster Ali, Nelson Ladzagla, Justice Anane, Benjamin Nana Yeboah, Enock AddoBibiani Goldstars FC (12)Mahmud Oshie, Maxwell Ansah, Abdul Latif, Kofi Ansah, Lateef Abubakar, Frank Agyei Jnr, Michael Ainoo, Mohammed Polo, Charles Gyamfi Kamara, Samuel Amofa, Abubakar Aziz, Evans OwusuDreams FC (2)Dana Blessing, Amadu AmaduEleven Wonders (6)Abass Mohammed, Yaw Acheampong, Michael Yeboah, Isaac Kwain, Joseph Baah, Razak IssahElmina Sharks (3)Kingsley Braye, Michelle Sarpong, Emmanuel Adjetey,Great Olympics (9)Gabriel Nudakpa, Solomon Adomako, Abdul Razak Yusif, George Asamoah, Frimpong Boateng, Iddrisu Murad, Sulley Ibrahim, Maxwell Owusu, Emmanuel AsanteHearts of Oak (10)Gladson Awako, Enock Asubonteng, Salim Adams, Benjamin Yorke, Isaac Agyenim Boateng, Seidu Suraj, Kofi Kordzi, William Opoku Asiedu, Yaw Amankwah Baafi, Ushau AbuKarela United (7)Emmanuel Owusu Boakye, Emmanuel Anaful, Matthew Kelvin Andoh, Ebenezer Ocran, Samuel Attah Kusi, Philip Flamini, Rashid SeiduKing Faisal (9)Frank Sarfo Gyamfi, James Opoku Nyimfah, Emmanuel Sarkodie, Gadafi Amadu Junior, Frank Sarfo Gyamfi, Ibrahim Osman, Godfred Asiamah, Frank Boateng, Kwabena KyeremantengLegon Cities (10)Rashid Mohammed, Samuel Ayitey Okine, Nafiu Sulemana, Michel Otou, Nii Gyashie Acquaye Bortey, Eric Ofori Antwi, Mubarak Issah, Ali Hashim, William Essu, Hamzah Abdul NassiruMedeama SC (11)Patrick Kofi Ansu, Seth Sowah, Samadu Abdulai, Junior Alipio Ranious, Boris Junior Mandjui, John Moosie, Mathew Essiam, Kofi Asmah, King Archerson, Akesse Akesse, Benjamin AbaidooReal Tamale United (11)Mohammed Nurudeen Yussif, Effah Francis, Prince Attah Antwi, Ishmael Nketiah, Kwame Boakye, Osei Yaw, Abdul Fatawu Issahaku, Appiah Yaw Clinton, David Abagna Sanda, Mohammed Yakubu, Abdulai HafizWest African Football Academy (WAFA) SC (2)Anthony Brebo, Razak Simpson source: https://ghanasoccernet.com/
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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Biography and Profile
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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Biography and Profile
Born March 29, 1944, in Swalaba, Accra, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was raised in Accra, Ghana’s capital. His father’s residence in Accra was effectively the headquarters of the country’s first political party, the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), after it was formed at Saltpond on August 4, 1947. Three of the Big Six (founding fathers of Ghana) were Nana’s blood relatives: J.B Danquah (grand uncle), William Ofori Atta (uncle) and Edward Akufo-Addo, who became the third Chief Justice and later ceremonial President of the Republic from 1970-72, was his father.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo had his primary education at the Government Boys School and later Rowe Road School both in Accra Central. Nana went on to England to study for his O- Level and A- Level examinations. He returned to Ghana in 1962 to teach at the Accra Academy before going to the University of Ghana in 1964 to read Economics. After graduating as an economist, he went on to read law in the UK and was called to the English Bar (Middle Temple) in July 1971 and the Ghana Bar in 1975.
Who is Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo?
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is married to Rebecca, daughter of the Speaker of the Parliament of the Third Republic of Ghana, the late Mr. Justice J.H Griffiths-Randolph. They have five children, with five grandchildren, and are both devout Church-going Christians.
Law And Business
Akufo-Addo stayed in France for five years as a lawyer at the now-defunct New York-based international law firm, Coudert Brothers. Apart from the welcome exposure to the dynamics of international corporate transactions, his stay in France also made him fluent in French.
In 1975, he returned home to Accra to continue with his legal career. He joined the chambers of U. V. Campbell from 1975 to 1979, and in 1979 co-founded the law firm Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co., which has become one of the prominent law firms in Ghana. Some Ghanaian lawyers who passed through his law firm are among the most outstanding lawyers at the Ghanaian bar today.
They include Sophia Akuffo, Justice of the Supreme Court; Joyce Darko; Daniel Afari Yeboah; Philip Addison; Joe Ghartey, a former Attorney General and Minister for Justice; Alex Quaynor; Frank Davies; Kweku Paintsil; Ursula Owusu; Atta Akyea, Akufo-Addo’s successor as MP for Abuakwa South constituency; Akoto Ampaw; Yoni Kulendi; Kwame Akuffo; Kwaku Asirifi; and Godfred Dame.
Like the “Doyen of Gold Coast politics”, J. B. Danquah, and others before him, Akufo-Addo used his law practice to champion the cause of human rights, rule of law, justice, freedom, and democracy. He was well known for giving free legal assistance to the poor and fought for the rights and liberties of the Ghanaian people.
Indeed, many of the important constitutional cases of the modern era, which, inter alia, protected the independence of the judiciary, the right of the citizen to demonstrate without police permit, and the right of equal access of all political parties to the State-owned media, were undertaken by him. He is regarded as one of the most brilliant advocates in the history of the Ghanaian Bar.
Akufo-Addo has served on the boards and committees of a number of political, legal, commercial, and social organizations in the country. He was the first Chairperson of DHL (GH) Ltd; Chairperson, Kinesec Communications (Co) Ltd, publishers of The Statesman; and the first Chairperson of the Ghana Committee on Human and Peoples’ Rights. He was responsible, through his association with the US company, Millicom, for introducing mobile telephony into the country.
Political Career
In his early thirties, Akufo-Addo was the General Secretary of the broad-based People’s Movement for Freedom and Justice (PMFJ), which was composed of political stalwarts such as Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa, William Ofori-Atta, Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Albert Adu Boahen, Sam Okudzeto, Obed Asamoah, Godfrey Agama, K. S. P. Jantuah, Jones Ofori-Atta, Johnny Hanson and Nii Amaah Amartefio (“Mr. No”). This group led the “NO” campaign in the UNIGOV referendum of 1978, designed to solicit popular support for a one-party military-led State. The “No” campaign ultimately brought about the downfall of the Acheampong military government on 5 July 1978, and the restoration of multiparty democratic rule to the country in 1979. Akufo-Addo had to go briefly into exile after the referendum, when his life was in danger. But, from Europe, he could be heard constantly on the BBC World Service, vigorously criticising the military rulers back in Ghana and calling for a return to democracy. He is acknowledged as one of the leaders of the pro-democracy movement in Ghana.
In 1991, Akufo-Addo was the chairman of the Organising Committee of the Danquah-Busia Memorial Club, a club dedicated to the preservation of the memory and ideals of the two great advocates of Ghanaian democracy, J. B. Danquah and K. A. Busia, Prime Minister of the Progress Party government of the 2nd Republic of Ghana. Akufo-Addo travelled throughout Ghana to establish branches of the Club all over the country in the grassroots style for which he is known. These branches eventually transformed into local organs of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) prior to the elections of 1992, which heralded the reintroduction of democratic governance under the 4th Republic.
In 1992, he was the first national organiser of the NPP and, later that year, campaign manager of the party’s first presidential candidate, Prof. Albert Adu Boahen, the man of courage who broke the “culture of silence” in Ghana, and played such a crucial role in the reintroduction of democracy.
In 1992, Akufo-Addo set up and financed The Statesman newspaper, which has become the unofficial mouthpiece of the NPP.
In 1995, he led the famous “Kume Preko” demonstrations of the Alliance For Change (AFC), a broad-based political pressure group, which mobilised millions of people onto the streets of Ghana to protest the harsh economic conditions of the Rawlings era. Some pundits in Ghana believe that this was instrumental in re-establishing the NPP as a more formidable force after Professor Adu Boahen.
Akufo-Addo was elected three times between 1996 and 2008 as Member of Parliament for the Abuakwa South constituency in the Eastern region of Ghana. From 2001 to 2007, as Cabinet Minister, first as Attorney-General and Minister for Justice for two years, and later as Foreign Minister for five years, Akufo-Addo served in the government of President John Kufuor with distinction.
As Attorney-General, he was responsible for the repeal of the Criminal Libel Law, which, hitherto, had been used to intimidate the media and criminalise free speech. The repeal has enabled the Ghanaian media become one of the most vibrant and freest in Africa. Under his chairmanship of the Legal Sector Reform Committee, the implementation of the court automation programme was initiated.
As Foreign Minister, he was fully involved in the successful Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) peace efforts in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and Guinea Bissau, and was chairman of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council in 2003.
In 2004, Ghana was elected one of the 15 pioneer members of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council, a mandate that was renewed at the AU Summit in Khartoum in January 2006. Akufo-Addo was chosen by his peers on the AU Executive Council to chair the Ministerial Committee of 15 that fashioned the Ezulwini Consensus, which defined the African Union’s common position on UN Reforms. He negotiated for the 2007 AU Summit to be held in Accra as part of Ghana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, and chaired the AU Executive Council in 2007.
Ghana was elected by her peers to take the non-permanent West African seat on the UN Security Council for 2006-07. In August 2006, Akufo-Addo chaired the meeting of the Security Council which took the decision that halted Israel’s massive incursions into Lebanon. Again, Ghana was elected to the new UN body, the Human Rights Council, with the highest number of votes—183 out of 191—of any country, and as a pioneer member of another UN body, the Peacebuilding Commission.
Presidential Career
In October 1998, Nana Akufo-Addo competed for the presidential candidacy of the NPP and lost to John Kufuor, the man who eventually won the December 2000 presidential election and assumed office as President of Ghana in January 2001. Akufo-Addo was the chief campaigner for candidate Kufuor in the 2000 election and became the first Attorney General and Minister for Justice of the Kufuor era.
Akufo-Addo resigned from the Kufuor government in July 2007 to contest for the position of presidential candidate of his party, the NPP, for the 2008 elections. Competing against 16 others, he won 48% of the votes in the first round of that election, but was given a unanimous endorsement in the second round, making him the party’s presidential candidate.
In the 7 December 2008 presidential race, he received, in the first round, more votes than John Atta Mills, the eventual winner. In the first round, Akufo-Addo received 4,159,439 votes, representing 49.13% of the votes cast, placing him first, but not enough for the 50% needed for an outright victory. It was the best-ever performance for a first-time presidential candidate in the Fourth Republic. In the run-off, Mills received 4,521,032 votes, representing 50.23%, thus beating Akufo-Addo by the smallest margin in Ghana’s, and, indeed, in Africa’s political history. Akufo-Addo accepted the results without calling even for a recount, thereby helping to preserve the peace, freedom and stability of Ghana.
Akufo-Addo again contested in the 2012 national elections against the NDC candidate, the late Mills’ successor as President, John Mahama, and lost. That election generated considerable controversy, and was finally decided by the Supreme Court in a narrow 5/4 decision in favour of John Mahama. Akufo-Addo is credited with helping to preserve the peace of the country by the statesmanlike manner in which he accepted the adverse verdict of the Court, at a time of high tension in the country.
In March 2014, Akufo-Addo announced his decision to seek his party’s nomination for the third time ahead of the 2016 election. He secured an unprecedented, landslide victory of 94.35% of the votes in the party’s presidential primary in October 2014, in a contest with seven competitors. Akufo-Addo also served as Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Mission for the South African elections in 2014.
He was elected President of Ghana in the December 7 elections, after obtaining 53.85% of the total valid votes cast, as announced by the Electoral Commission.
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GFA Elections: List of delegates to vote on October 25, 120 members will vote on the day
The Ghana Football Association has released the official list of delegates for the 2019 GFA Extraordinary (Elective) Congress to be held on 25th October 2019 at the College of Physicians & Surgeons in Accra.
The list comprises of delegates from all 16 Premier League Clubs, Division One League Clubs, Women’s Elite League Clubs and other constituent bodies pursuant to Article 26 of the GFA Statutes.
DELEGATES LIST FOR 2019 GFA ELECTIVE CONGRESS – 25TH OCTOBER, 2019
PREMIER CLUBS
S.NO. CLUB NAME
1 BECHEM UNITED – NANA KWASI DARLYN
KINGSLEY OSEI BONSU
2 WAFA – EMMANUEL A. ADANSE
GEORGE OFOSU HENE PEPRAH
3 KARELA UNITED – LAWRENCE SAFORO K. KUDJOE
ABENA BUACHIWAA BRIGIDI
4 BEREKUM CHELSEA – FRANCIS ADJEI YEBOAH
OBED NANA NKETIAH
5 ASANTE KOTOKO – NANA AKWASI GYAMBIBI
GEORGE AMOAKO
6 DREAMS FC – AMEENU SHARDOW
KURT E. S. OKRAKU
7 WA ALL STARS – MAXWELL TERRY AIDAM
FRED KWESI AGBENYO
8 LIBERTY PROF. – GEORGE AFRIYIE
LINDA ANSONG
9 ADUANA STARS – ATTA YEBOAH
GEORGE GYAWU
10 ELEVEN WONDERS – TAKYI ARHIN
MESHACK ASANTE AMEYAW
11 MEDEAMA – MOSES ARMAH
TONI AUBYNN
12 EBUSUA DWARFS – SAM NANA BREW-BUTLER
JONAS COMMEY
13 INTER ALLIES – WILLIAM KLUTSE
DELALI ERIC SENAYE
14 HEARTS OF OAK – HON. VINCENT SOWAH ODOTEI
ELVIS HESSE HEMANN
15 ELMINA SHARKS – GEORGE WIREDU
KELVIN ABOAGYE YEBOAH
16 ASHANTI GOLD – FREDERICK ACHEAMPONG
KWAKU FRIMPONG
DELEGATES LIST FOR 2019 GFA ELECTIVE CONGRESS – 25TH OCTOBER, 2019
DIVISION ONE
NO. NAME OF CLUB NAME
1 BYFC – ALHAJI SHERIFF SEIDU
2 NEW EDUBIASE – ABDUL-SALAM YAKUBU
3 VIPERS JUSTICE – KOFI BOISON
4 SAMARTEX – ALEX OSMON ESHUN
5 OLYMPICS – FRED PAPPOE
6 UNITY FC – RICHMOND OSEI
7 DEPORTIVO – AMIDU ABDULAI
8 HASAACAS SAMUEL ARBUAH
9 KING FAISAL -ALHAJI AHMED A. KARIM
10 PROUD UNITED -RONALD JOJO DUNCAN
11 UNISTAR -ROCKSON COFFIE
12 ACHIKEN- N. ADU-ABANKRO ACHEAMPONG II
13 TAMALE CITY- JONES ALHASSAN ABU
14 B.A UNITED -NANA YAW AMOAKO 11
15 KINTAMPO FC -YAKUBU MOHAMMED KAMILE
16 STEADFAST -ABUBAKARI ABDUL-DAIM
17 GBEWAA FC -MOHAMMED IDDRISU
18 NKORANZA WARRIORS -LESLIE KUKU BARTELS
19 WA SUNTAA -DAUD ARIF
20 PAGA CROCODILES- JAMIL ATIPAGA
21 NSOATREMAN FC- ANTHONY BENNETT
22 AMIDAUS -AHMED GAMBO
23 OKYEMAN PLANNERS -JACKSON KOFI ASARE
24 STAR MADRID -FREDERICK BOATENG
25 VISION -MICHEAL OSEKRE
26 KOTOKU ROYALS- GILBERT KWESI YANKSON
27 UNCLE T -NICHOLAS ADDO
28 YOUNG WISE -SAMUEL AGYIN
29 AGBOZUME WEAVERS- MENSAH AGBOVOR
30 KRYSTAL PALACE- DAINE DARKO BOATENG
31 PHAR RANGER -YAW AMPONSAH
32 HEART OF LIONS- RANSFORD ANETEY ABBEY
33 GOLDSTARS -KWASI ADU
34 NANIA -ALHAJI A. K. M. OLIVER
35 PACIFIC HEROES -ERIC OPPONG YEBOAH
36 SWEDRU ALL BLACKS- STEPHEN ATTO QUAYSON
37 TECHIMAN CITY -CHARLES KWADJO NTIM
38 NEA SALAMINA -DANIEL ASANTE
39 BEREKUM ARSENAL- K. NTOW FIANKO
40 BOFOAKWA -YAW BOATENG GYAN
41 YOUNG APOSTLES- GERALD DAMOAH DOMFEH
42 TEMA YOUTH -WILFRED KWAKU OSEI
43 ACCRA LIONS -ISHMAEL HAMIDU
44 DANBORT -DANIEL BORTEQUAYE ANGENU
45 NZEMA KOTOKO -MARK ADDO
46 TUDU MIGHTY JETS –ABUBAKAR NALLAH
47 SKYY FC -WILSON ARTHUR
48 RTU
DELEGATES LIST FOR 2019 GFA ELECTIVE CONGRESS – 25TH OCTOBER, 2019
CONSTITUENT BODIES
S.NO. CONSTITUENT NAME
1 AMPEM DARKOA LADIES- NANA OPOKU FOSU GYEABOUR II
2 ASH-TOWN LADIES- FRANK TODD AMOAH
3 HASAACAS LADIES -EVELYN NSIAH ASARE
4 SOCCER INTELLECTUALS -IVY AIDOO
5 LADY STRIKERS F.C -CHRISTIAN ISAAC MENSAH
6 PEAPLPIA LADIES -ADAM MEMUNATU
7 FABULOUS LADIES -HABIBA ATTAH FORSON
8 POLICE LADIES -HANNAH NUNU
9 JUVENILE FOOTBALL -ABUBAKAR KASIM
10 JUVENILE FOOTBALL -MICHAEL K. FIADUSE
11 COACHES ASSOCIATION -PROF. JOSEPH KWAME MINTAH
12 COACHE’S ASSOCIATION -JOHN KWAME QUAYSON
13 REFEREE’S ASSOCIATION -JOHN BISMARK DEBRAH
14 REFEREE’S ASSOCIATION -THOMAS RICHARD KOFI ATTIFU
15 SESSA -VIVIAN AGGOR
16 FUTSAL- SAMPSON OSEI-YAW
17 BEACH SOCCER ASS. OF GHANA- YAW AMPOFO ANKRAH
18 PFAG -NATHANIEL LARYEA
19 PFAG -ALHASSAN YUSSIF CHIBSAH
20 SCHOOLS & COLLEGES SPORTS
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Kweku Teye - Revial worship Medley
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Kweku Teye – Revial worship Medley Artist: Kweku Teye Song Title: Revial worship Medley Released date: 8th November 2021 CHECK THIS: Alex Acheampong – It Won’t Be Long (Enkye) Ft. Young Missionaries
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Craggus' Countdown To Infinity: Avengers: Age Of Ultron (2015)
The Avengers have been chasing down the remnants of Hydra and trying to locate and retrieve Loki’s staff. The mission is a success despite the intervention of two ‘enhanced’ individuals and the sceptre is returned to Avengers Tower where Bruce Banner and Tony Stark work to unlock its secrets in the hope of bringing their long-theorised Ultron programme into being. But when Ultron’s consciousness…
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Ieșirea lui Chipciu a declanșat scandalul la Anderlecht! "A explodat!". Scene incredibile după meci - DigiSport
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KOJEY RADICAL - 25 Feat. KZ from Taz Tron Delix on Vimeo.
Addressing an unavoidable universal journey in visuals directed by Taz Tron Delix, Kojey explores the themes of growing up, identity and maintaining your dreams in a corrupted world. With an underlying dystopian tone, Kojey explores elements of his character through using personal recurring motif’s such as flowers, shades of light and little Kojey to represent the transition from childhood to the daunting world of adulthood. The grungy experimental track, set in a dark abandoned garage with fire and wild flames, aims to portray elements of pain, darkness and confusion when life doesn’t seem to go to plan.
Prod Company: Compulsory Dir: Taz Tron Delix EP: Kiran Mandla Commissioned by Nicola Sheppard Producer: Dasha Deriagina 1st AD: Aleksey Savelov DOP: Ruben Woodin Dechamp PM: Denis Kumeiko Gaffer: Max Ruban Steadicam: Max Salo Set Designer: Daniel Dubrovsky Assistant prod: Alexandr Timkov Focus Puller: Sergey Panteleev Video assist: Max Sukhov Stylist: Natalie Roar Makeup & Hair: Dasha Taivas Costume Designer: Dasha Lagenberg Location Manager: Viktor Shava Casting manager: Misha Voropay Stunts: Vitaliy Gerashenko Сheripiker: Denis Kumeiko
Grading: Alex Gregory at The Mill Edit: Taz Tron Delix Sound Design: Lucas Trigg At Clear Cut Sound
Cast: Maila Ruffin - Father Mayakovskaya Regina - Mother Darrin Venegime - Boy Acheampong Timothy - Extras Zedek Ebodzhi - Extras Promise Javani - Extras Rosemary - Extras Deli Adeline - Extras Sui - Extras
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The final night, were over 30 nominated gospel acts for the annual National Gospel Music Awards ( NGMA 2019 ) , were to be awarded either by Public votes, Academy or Board discussion was successfully.
On the 15th of February, 2020 the third edition of the NGMA awards was held at the Bantama Pentecost Church- Kumasi; a night full of surprises from the red carpet, performance, socialization and the real deal, the awards.
These awards and excitations celebrates the excellence in the Gospel Industry of Ghana and recognise the hard work, sacrifice and positive contributions to the Kingdom Work.
The Winners of the ( NGMA 2019 ) National Gospel Misic Awards are :
WORSHIP SONG Of THE YEAR
1.Celestine Donkor- I need Your Touch
2. Diana Hamilton- Nsenkyerene Nyankopong
3. Brother Sammy- Aduro Bia Nkadem
4. Joe Mettle- Mehia Wo Yesu
5. Perpetual Tsahey (Perppy)- God Alone
6. Nana kweku Osei (Nacee)- Efata wo ( WINNER )
PRAISE SONG OF THE YEAR
1. Mary Agyemang -Medea ne wo
2. Joyful Way Inc. Africa Praise
3. Odehyieba Priscilla Agyemang (Odehyieba Priscilla)-Adin bi Agye me (WINNER)
4. Frank Opoku (Minister Frankie) Ebeba mu
5. Piesie Esther – Maseda Kesie
6. Gabriel kojo kwame (Qwame Gaby) – Aseda
7. Joyce Jubin(Obaa Joyce)- Meko M’anim
8. Joyce Blessing- Di Asa (Praise Anthem)
GROUP Of THE YEAR
1. Towdah Sounds– Simply Amazing ( WINNER )
2. Harmonious Chorale- pae mu ka
3. El-Dunamis Minstrel – Jesus
4. The Garrison Children’s Voices.– Ye Yi waye
5. Willie And Mike – Faithful God
6. Daughters Of Glorious Jesus- Worship Mix Vol. 1
COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR
1. Akesse Brempong ft Bernard Franklin – Crazy love
2. Celestine Donkor ft Nhyiraba Gideon- Agbebolo (WINNER)
3.Marian Yamoah (Ewurah ft Joyce Blessing)- Ose Ayeyi
4.Joe Mettle feat Jonathan Nelson (USA) – Hide Me
5. Don Cemon ft Ampong- Aseda
6. Minister Franklyn Ft Piesie Esther- Ebebamu
PROMISING ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
1.Odehyieba Priscilla Agyemang (Odehyieba Priscilla)-Edin Bi Agye Me
2. May Adaeze T- N Hanson (ADAEZE)- You Never Change
3. Towdah Sounds- Simply Amazing
4. Brother Fire- Adom Bi
5. Richard Adu-Gyamfi (Cpl Adu Gyamfi)- Worship Medley
6. MICHAEL ACHEAMPONG GYIMAH (ANOINTED MICHAEL) -Living Testimony
7. Ewurah Gold -Nyame Aye Bi (WINNER)
8. Frank Opoku (Minister Frankie) -Ebebamu
9. EYIAH FREDERICK (ELDER K FRED)-Aba Me So
10.Christabel Nana Akosua Yeboah (Lady Cee)- One Point
NEW GOSPEL ARTISTE Of THE YEAR
1. Nathacha Okang(Mama Tina) Mawu Mo Twumi
2. Odehyieba Priscilla Agyemang(Odehyieba Priscilla)-Edin Bi Agye Me
3. Bernard Stephen Adu-Poku (BiiBi Adu-Poku) -Sound of Abundance (WINNER)
4. Towdah Sounds- Simply Amazing
5. VICTORIA DEBORAH AMOAKO( Abena Badua)- Na You
6. May Adaeze T- N Hanson (ADAEZE)- You Never Change
7. Isaac Odame( Ike Odame)-M’adanfo Pa
8. Brother Fire- Adom Bi
Traditional Song of The Year
1. Richard Adu-Gyamfi(Adu Gyamfi)-Yeyi waye
2. FAFFA –Kpegbadza
3. FRANCIS AMOAH- ESHUN (De Servant)- Yen Egya owo sor (WINNER)
4. Piesie Esther-Maseda Kesie
URBAN SONG OF THE YEAR
1. Tee JAY -Grace Flow
2. Esaias- Oye Adie Yie
3. Akesse Brempong- Alright
4. Christabel Nana Akosua Yeboah (Lady Cee)- One Point
5. Celestine Donkor- Woye Ma Me
6. Don Cemon- Aseda (WINNNER)
7. PAA BOATENG ft Tiss Wayne- Praise Revolution
8. TKC ft Selina Boateng- Ayeyi
CHORAL SONG OF THE YEAR
1. The Garrison Children’s Voices.- Ye Yi waye
2. Harmonious Choral- Pae mu ka (WINNER)
3. The Symphonials- Ayeyi Highlife Medley
4. Celestial City Choir Gh- Yesu Beba Highlife Medley
HYBRID SONG Of THE YEAR
1. Ras Kuuku ft kofi Kinata – Wo
2. Strongman ft Akwaboah – Vision
3.Dada Hafco ft Fameye- our story
4. Kuame Eugene – Obiaato
5. kofi Kinata – Things fall Apart (WINNER)
6. Shatta Wale- God is Alive
VIDEO Of THE YEAR
1. Enoch Narh (The Levite Fletcher Narh)- Ololufemi
2. Diana Hamilton- W’asem (WINNER) (By MAC Willes)
3. Celestine Donkor – Agbebolo
4. Nana kweku Osei (Nacee)- Mpaebo
5. Mary Agyemang ft ABC- Medea ne wo
6. Faith Fafa Gobah(Faffa)- Kpegbadza
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
1. Diana Hamilton
2. Celestine Donkor- Agbebolo (WINNER)
3. Nana kweku Osei (Nacee) – Mpaepo
4. Obaapa Christie- W’agyeme
SONG Of THE YEAR
1. Diana Hamilton- W’asem
2. Mary Agyemang- Medea Ne Wo
3. Obaapa Christie – W’agyeme
4. Celestine Donkor – Agbebolo (WINNER)
5. Akesse Brempong- Alright
6. Joe Mettle- Mehia Wo Yesu
7. Nana kweku Osei (Nacee)- Mpaebo
8. Brother Sammy-Aduro Bia Nkadem
BEST GOSPEL ARTISTE – DIASPORA
1. Enoch Narh (The Levite Fletcher Narh) USA- Ololufemi (WINNER)
2. Nathacha Okang (Mama Tina) Belgium -Mawu Mo Twumi
3. PAA BOATENG – Praise Revolution
4. Nana Akua Afriyie (Belguim)- Bo Bra pa
5. Alex Acheampong- Emmanuel
6. Theodora Boakye-Ansah (Pastor Theodora UK)- it is well
7. Evangelist Esther Cee (UK) ft Kofi Sarpong – Obeye
ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
1. Celestine Donkor – Agbebolo (WINNER)
2. Enoch Narh (The Levite Fletcher Narh) Ololufemi
3. Diana Hamilton– W’asem
4. Nana kweku Osei (Nacee)– Mpabo
5. Akesse Brempong – Alright
6. Obaapa Christie – W’attends
Male Vocalist of the Year (Industry) Nacee ( WINNER)
Female Vocalist of the Year (Industry) Perppy (WINNER)
Song Writer of the Year (Industry) Brother Fire (WINNER)
Worshipper of the Year (Industry) Brother Sammy (WINNER)
Sound Engineer of the Year (Industry) Dan Bassey (WINNER)
Excitation To The Acting President of MUSIGA – Beesah Simon
Excitation To Lydia Yawson Tagoe and Elizabeth Tagoe of Tagoe Sisters
Excitation Rev. Eddy Ayison
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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Biography and Profile
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Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo Biography and Profile
Born March 29, 1944, in Swalaba, Accra, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was raised in Accra, Ghana’s capital. His father’s residence in Accra was effectively the headquarters of the country’s first political party, the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC), after it was formed at Saltpond on August 4, 1947. Three of the Big Six (founding fathers of Ghana) were Nana’s blood relatives: J.B Danquah (grand uncle), William Ofori Atta (uncle) and Edward Akufo-Addo, who became the third Chief Justice and later ceremonial President of the Republic from 1970-72, was his father.
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo had his primary education at the Government Boys School and later Rowe Road School both in Accra Central. Nana went on to England to study for his O- Level and A- Level examinations. He returned to Ghana in 1962 to teach at the Accra Academy before going to the University of Ghana in 1964 to read Economics. After graduating as an economist, he went on to read law in the UK and was called to the English Bar (Middle Temple) in July 1971 and the Ghana Bar in 1975.
Who is Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo?
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is married to Rebecca, daughter of the Speaker of the Parliament of the Third Republic of Ghana, the late Mr. Justice J.H Griffiths-Randolph. They have five children, with five grandchildren, and are both devout Church-going Christians.
Law And Business
Akufo-Addo stayed in France for five years as a lawyer at the now-defunct New York-based international law firm, Coudert Brothers. Apart from the welcome exposure to the dynamics of international corporate transactions, his stay in France also made him fluent in French.
In 1975, he returned home to Accra to continue with his legal career. He joined the chambers of U. V. Campbell from 1975 to 1979, and in 1979 co-founded the law firm Akufo-Addo, Prempeh & Co., which has become one of the prominent law firms in Ghana. Some Ghanaian lawyers who passed through his law firm are among the most outstanding lawyers at the Ghanaian bar today.
They include Sophia Akuffo, Justice of the Supreme Court; Joyce Darko; Daniel Afari Yeboah; Philip Addison; Joe Ghartey, a former Attorney General and Minister for Justice; Alex Quaynor; Frank Davies; Kweku Paintsil; Ursula Owusu; Atta Akyea, Akufo-Addo’s successor as MP for Abuakwa South constituency; Akoto Ampaw; Yoni Kulendi; Kwame Akuffo; Kwaku Asirifi; and Godfred Dame.
Like the “Doyen of Gold Coast politics”, J. B. Danquah, and others before him, Akufo-Addo used his law practice to champion the cause of human rights, rule of law, justice, freedom, and democracy. He was well known for giving free legal assistance to the poor and fought for the rights and liberties of the Ghanaian people.
Indeed, many of the important constitutional cases of the modern era, which, inter alia, protected the independence of the judiciary, the right of the citizen to demonstrate without police permit, and the right of equal access of all political parties to the State-owned media, were undertaken by him. He is regarded as one of the most brilliant advocates in the history of the Ghanaian Bar.
Akufo-Addo has served on the boards and committees of a number of political, legal, commercial, and social organizations in the country. He was the first Chairperson of DHL (GH) Ltd; Chairperson, Kinesec Communications (Co) Ltd, publishers of The Statesman; and the first Chairperson of the Ghana Committee on Human and Peoples’ Rights. He was responsible, through his association with the US company, Millicom, for introducing mobile telephony into the country.
Political Career
In his early thirties, Akufo-Addo was the General Secretary of the broad-based People’s Movement for Freedom and Justice (PMFJ), which was composed of political stalwarts such as Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa, William Ofori-Atta, Komla Agbeli Gbedemah, Albert Adu Boahen, Sam Okudzeto, Obed Asamoah, Godfrey Agama, K. S. P. Jantuah, Jones Ofori-Atta, Johnny Hanson and Nii Amaah Amartefio (“Mr. No”). This group led the “NO” campaign in the UNIGOV referendum of 1978, designed to solicit popular support for a one-party military-led State. The “No” campaign ultimately brought about the downfall of the Acheampong military government on 5 July 1978, and the restoration of multiparty democratic rule to the country in 1979. Akufo-Addo had to go briefly into exile after the referendum, when his life was in danger. But, from Europe, he could be heard constantly on the BBC World Service, vigorously criticising the military rulers back in Ghana and calling for a return to democracy. He is acknowledged as one of the leaders of the pro-democracy movement in Ghana.
In 1991, Akufo-Addo was the chairman of the Organising Committee of the Danquah-Busia Memorial Club, a club dedicated to the preservation of the memory and ideals of the two great advocates of Ghanaian democracy, J. B. Danquah and K. A. Busia, Prime Minister of the Progress Party government of the 2nd Republic of Ghana. Akufo-Addo travelled throughout Ghana to establish branches of the Club all over the country in the grassroots style for which he is known. These branches eventually transformed into local organs of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) prior to the elections of 1992, which heralded the reintroduction of democratic governance under the 4th Republic.
In 1992, he was the first national organiser of the NPP and, later that year, campaign manager of the party’s first presidential candidate, Prof. Albert Adu Boahen, the man of courage who broke the “culture of silence” in Ghana, and played such a crucial role in the reintroduction of democracy.
In 1992, Akufo-Addo set up and financed The Statesman newspaper, which has become the unofficial mouthpiece of the NPP.
In 1995, he led the famous “Kume Preko” demonstrations of the Alliance For Change (AFC), a broad-based political pressure group, which mobilised millions of people onto the streets of Ghana to protest the harsh economic conditions of the Rawlings era. Some pundits in Ghana believe that this was instrumental in re-establishing the NPP as a more formidable force after Professor Adu Boahen.
Akufo-Addo was elected three times between 1996 and 2008 as Member of Parliament for the Abuakwa South constituency in the Eastern region of Ghana. From 2001 to 2007, as Cabinet Minister, first as Attorney-General and Minister for Justice for two years, and later as Foreign Minister for five years, Akufo-Addo served in the government of President John Kufuor with distinction.
As Attorney-General, he was responsible for the repeal of the Criminal Libel Law, which, hitherto, had been used to intimidate the media and criminalise free speech. The repeal has enabled the Ghanaian media become one of the most vibrant and freest in Africa. Under his chairmanship of the Legal Sector Reform Committee, the implementation of the court automation programme was initiated.
As Foreign Minister, he was fully involved in the successful Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) peace efforts in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and Guinea Bissau, and was chairman of the ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council in 2003.
In 2004, Ghana was elected one of the 15 pioneer members of the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council, a mandate that was renewed at the AU Summit in Khartoum in January 2006. Akufo-Addo was chosen by his peers on the AU Executive Council to chair the Ministerial Committee of 15 that fashioned the Ezulwini Consensus, which defined the African Union’s common position on UN Reforms. He negotiated for the 2007 AU Summit to be held in Accra as part of Ghana’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, and chaired the AU Executive Council in 2007.
Ghana was elected by her peers to take the non-permanent West African seat on the UN Security Council for 2006-07. In August 2006, Akufo-Addo chaired the meeting of the Security Council which took the decision that halted Israel’s massive incursions into Lebanon. Again, Ghana was elected to the new UN body, the Human Rights Council, with the highest number of votes—183 out of 191—of any country, and as a pioneer member of another UN body, the Peacebuilding Commission.
Presidential Career
In October 1998, Nana Akufo-Addo competed for the presidential candidacy of the NPP and lost to John Kufuor, the man who eventually won the December 2000 presidential election and assumed office as President of Ghana in January 2001. Akufo-Addo was the chief campaigner for candidate Kufuor in the 2000 election and became the first Attorney General and Minister for Justice of the Kufuor era.
Akufo-Addo resigned from the Kufuor government in July 2007 to contest for the position of presidential candidate of his party, the NPP, for the 2008 elections. Competing against 16 others, he won 48% of the votes in the first round of that election, but was given a unanimous endorsement in the second round, making him the party’s presidential candidate.
In the 7 December 2008 presidential race, he received, in the first round, more votes than John Atta Mills, the eventual winner. In the first round, Akufo-Addo received 4,159,439 votes, representing 49.13% of the votes cast, placing him first, but not enough for the 50% needed for an outright victory. It was the best-ever performance for a first-time presidential candidate in the Fourth Republic. In the run-off, Mills received 4,521,032 votes, representing 50.23%, thus beating Akufo-Addo by the smallest margin in Ghana’s, and, indeed, in Africa’s political history. Akufo-Addo accepted the results without calling even for a recount, thereby helping to preserve the peace, freedom and stability of Ghana.
Akufo-Addo again contested in the 2012 national elections against the NDC candidate, the late Mills’ successor as President, John Mahama, and lost. That election generated considerable controversy, and was finally decided by the Supreme Court in a narrow 5/4 decision in favour of John Mahama. Akufo-Addo is credited with helping to preserve the peace of the country by the statesmanlike manner in which he accepted the adverse verdict of the Court, at a time of high tension in the country.
In March 2014, Akufo-Addo announced his decision to seek his party’s nomination for the third time ahead of the 2016 election. He secured an unprecedented, landslide victory of 94.35% of the votes in the party’s presidential primary in October 2014, in a contest with seven competitors. Akufo-Addo also served as Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Mission for the South African elections in 2014.
He was elected President of Ghana in the December 7 elections, after obtaining 53.85% of the total valid votes cast, as announced by the Electoral Commission.
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Addressing an unavoidable universal journey in visuals directed by Taz Tron Delix, Kojey explores the themes of growing up, identity and maintaining your dreams in a corrupted world. With an underlying dystopian tone, Kojey explores elements of his character through using personal recurring motif’s such as flowers, shades of light and little Kojey to represent the transition from childhood to the daunting world of adulthood. The grungy experimental track, set in a dark abandoned garage with fire and wild flames, aims to portray elements of pain, darkness and confusion when life doesn’t seem to go to plan.
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