Thursday, 29 December 2016

Ignore ‘Fake’ Ministerial List – NPP

              
Eugene Arhin, Press Secretary to President-elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has asked the general public to disregard a list being circulated on social media and other platforms supposedly containing the names of persons pencilled for ministerial and deputy ministerial positions in the incoming administration.

According to him, the list purported to have been signed by him is fake, for which reason the public should disregard it.

He indicated that the official list of appointments would be announced by the president-elect after he has been sworn into office on the 7th of January.

He wrote on his Facebook page on Tuesday December 27: “Again, kindly ignore a statement which is making the rounds on social media, and purportedly signed by me, listing names of persons appointed as Ministers and Deputy Ministers by the president-elect, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. It's completely fake, and a figment of someone's imagination.

“The names of the president-elect's appointees will be put out officially after he is sworn in, God willing, on January 7, 2017.”

Thursday, 22 December 2016

WHO EARNED MY HEART?

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Thursday, 24 November 2016

Mahama Invited Me To Ghana Through Chief Momodu - Osuofia

                       
      Some Nigerians have decided to make Ghana’s politics their business in this year’s elections. We have had actor Hanks Anuku campaigning for the NPP, and Nigerian businessman, Dele Momodu doing the PR works for NDC and the latest introduction is popular Nollywood actor, Nkem Owoh, popularly known in the showbiz world as Osuofia.

Well, Osuofia has finally disclosed why he is in Ghana and who invited him among others. In an interview with Joy News, he disclosed that he is in Ghana on the invitation by Prez Mahama through his good friend, Dele Momodu.

On why he is in Ghana, he said, “I’m in Ghana on the invitation of Prez Dramani Mahama through my good friend, Chief Dele Momodu.”
He went on to say,

“I’m appreciating the relationship that’s existing between me and President Mahama. I was in Ghana before, but when I came back now, I was telling my friend that he hasn’t brought me to this part of Ghana and he said, it’s the same place just that the development of Ghana by Prez Mahama is just commendable. There is a transformation gradually on a very positive note in Ghana and this makes me salute the President the more. I think he’s doing a lot of work in Ghana.”