Saturday, 28 March 2015

Nkrumah’s son fights Rawlings

Nkrumah’s son fights Rawlings

Jerry John Rawlings Face

Dr Onsy Nathaniel Kwame Nkrumah, son of late President Kwame Nkrumah, says he finds it hard to understand why Jerry John Rawlings, during his tenure of office as head of state, failed to investigate the alleged murder of Rev Francis Akwasi Amoako, a renowned Christian cleric.

Rev Akwasi Amoako, founder of the Resurrection Power Ministry – now Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries International – was reported to have been killed by two junior military officers in 1990 at the Winneba Junction in the Central Region, when he was returning from a Christian revival programme in Takoradi with the Tagoe Sisters gospel artistes.

The late evangelist, who was 42 years old at the time of his alleged murder, was said to have been critical of the shortcomings of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) administration headed by Mr Rawlings – which metamorphosed into the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in 1992.

The officers were said to have rammed their military truck into the vehicle of the evangelist and later allegedly stabbed him to death after their earlier attempt at crushing him to death had failed.

Twenty-five years after that gruesome incident, Dr Nkrumah still cannot fathom why Mr Rawlings, “under whose watch the murder took place, has not been able to tell the family of the late man of God what actually caused his death.”

For him, it wasn’t a motor accident that killed Rev Akwasi Amoako, as the government claimed at the time.

He alleged that the soldiers intentionally killed the pastor.

“He was killed by a military truck running into him and when he came out two military officers rushed on him and stabbed him,” he told DAILY GUIDEin an interview on the sidelines of the 25th anniversary celebration of Rev Akwasi Amoako’s passing-on. The ceremony took place in Accra on Tuesday.

He posed, “My question to Rawlings is first of all, who ordered the killing of the man; because the officers who killed him at the time were junior ranks and could not have acted on their own orders.”

Dr Nkrumah noted, “He was the only person killed at the time. The two girls escaped because they were not intended to be killed. The soldiers had orders to kill Rev Akwasi Amoako only.”

Reports of military killings were not uncommon during the reign of Mr Rawlings, an ex-military leader.

Dr Nkrumah claimed the soldiers killed pastor Amoako because “they saw him as a thorn in the flesh of the government of the day; but what they really didn’t know was that he loved Rawlings and was only correcting him and his followers, and nothing else.”

He is therefore demanding concrete answers from former President Jerry John Rawlings as to why he failed to investigate the matter “to bring to book those who perpetrated the act.”

Multimedia Group Says They Can’t Broadcast JOY FM & their Many Other Stations At Night Again Because of ‘Dumsor Dumsor’

Multimedia Group Says They Can’t Broadcast JOY FM & their Many Other Stations At Night Again Because of ‘Dumsor Dumsor’

Multimedia Group
Multimedia Group
‘Dumsor Dumsor’ has killed small and medium scale businesses in Ghana and now it seems to have caught up with even the big companies such as multimedia group, the parent company of Joy FM, Adom FM, Hitz FM and Asempa FM and a host of TV and online networks.
According to Multimedia Group, they will not be broadcasting at night (starting from midnight to 4am) again until further notice because of ‘Dumsor Dumsor’—as it’s taking a toll on their alternative power resource to keep on with the usual around the clock broadcast.
Joy FM reports that; “Chief Operating Officer of Accra Radio, Ekyi Quarm, said over the past three months, when a nationwide power rationing exercise started, Multimedia has been digging deep into its finances to sustain normal broadcasts.
“However, it’s gotten to a stage where we can no longer do that. So since last week, we’ve been going off from midnight to 4am. This applies to our operations in Kumasi as well”, he explained.
Generators running Multimedia transmitting sites are also being managed to cut down fuel costs.
According Ekyi Quarm, expenditure on fuel over the past months has risen exponentially, from GH¢2,000 to GH¢20,000 for radio alone every month.
The Multimedia Group spends about GH¢60,000 a week to run its generators across all platforms in Accra and Kumasi, a situation that has taken a heavy toll on the company’s resources.
“We have to conserve to survive”, Ekyi Quarm said.”
This is the Ghana we are left with—and yet, we can’t seem to do anything about it.

Akufo-Addo to celebrate 71st birthday in Western Region

Akufo-Addo to celebrate 71st birthday in Western Region


Akufo Addo & Family
Presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has announced that he will celebrate his 71st birthday in Bodi in the Western Region.

Nana Akufo-Addo, who was born on March 29, 1944 will celebrate his birthday on Sunday with his family.

He is in the region to attend the funeral of the late Emmanuel Addai, NPP’s Parliamentary candidate for the Bodi constituency.

The ardent politician who took to social media to announce his birthday said he will return to Accra on Monday, March 30.

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