Posts

Showing posts from May 19, 2024

NEWS COMING IN

Galamsey Menace: GRASAG to Join Catholic Bishops in Protest Against Galamsey on October 11

Image
The Graduate Students' Association of Ghana (GRASAG) has announced its intention to join forces with the Ghana Catholic Bishops' Conference in a nationwide protest against illegal mining activities, commonly known as galamsey, and what they describe as worsening governance in the country. The protest, scheduled for October 11, 2024, is expected to draw significant attention to the environmental degradation caused by galamsey and the perceived lapses in leadership in addressing the issue. The Catholic Bishops have been vocal in their criticisms of illegal mining, which has devastated large portions of Ghana’s forests, farmlands, and water bodies. They argue that despite various government initiatives to combat galamsey, the issue persists, posing a serious threat to the environment and livelihoods across the country. GRASAG, representing the voices of Ghana’s graduate students, has expressed concerns about the future of the nation, particularly in the areas of environmental cons

AMA GOVERNOR TO BE CALLED TO THE BAR ON MAY 31ST

Image
Ghanaian socialite, Elorm Ababio popularly referred to as Ama Governor can be a part of the legal professionals to be inducted into the Ghana Bar Association this year. Ama Governor’s call became a part of a listing of inductees signed with the aid of the Director of the Ghana Law School, Yaw Oppong. However, an observation issued with the aid of the Registrar defined that the arrival of one’s call isn't conclusive and very last affirmation for enrolment. Ama has confronted a year- lengthy warfare with the General Legal Council (GLC) after criticism was filed with the aid of using a worried citizen in November 2022. This criticism alleged that she had engaged in behaviour that became deemed “unbecoming of a bar applicant.” As a result of this criticism, the GLC paused the technique of calling Ama to the bar. She vehemently rejected the allegations of misconduct, putting forward that she had been dealt with unfairly during the ordeal.  According to the latest reports, Ama will be ca

JUST IN: Dr Obaasima Mercy Hammond Celebrates Golden Jubilee

Image
The W'Hambanathi hitmaker and philanthropist, Dr Mercy Hammond Sarfo popularly known in the Ghanaian Gospel Musician Fraternity as Obaasima Mercy just turned 50 years old on the 23rd of May, 2024.  The philanthropist and musician is also the founder of Help One Another Foundation, a foundation that is dedicated to providing and catering for the less privileged, needy and widows in society. She also doubles as the founder and leader of the You Need Me Association which is a group which is dedicated to seeking the interest and welfare of its members. Popularly known as Obaasima Mercy, she has contributed to the Ghanaian Gospel Music Industry by composing and performing several life-changing gospel songs that have saved lots of souls. She's known for songs like W'Hambanathi, Yenkye, and Nsa dame so, I have seen Jesus, Written, Me Nkwa Da Nyinaa among others.  As young as 50 years, she's made lots of positive impacts on society by footing the bills of the less privileged,

KASOA: Woman And Her Two Daughters Stabbed To Death At Kasoa

Image
A woman in her mid-40s, identified as Alberta Armah Hagan, and her two daughters were found dead with multiple stab wounds in their residential apartment at Net Link Estate in Kasoa. Additionally, two of the deceased woman's children, aged 9 months and 6 years, suffered severe injuries in the same incident.  The perpetrator and the motive behind the brutal attack are unknown, and the police have launched an investigation into the incident. Further information gathered is that nothing was taken from the apartment which implies the assailant came purposely to unlive this victim.   Degeniuz Blog is following this news closely and will bring you further updates.

BREAKING NEWS: Iranian President Raisi Dead In A Helicopter Crash

Image
Early Monday, relief workers located the missing helicopter, with state TV saying the president had died. Iranian state media said President Ebrahim Raisi died on Monday after his helicopter crashed in a mountainous region of the country. Raisi was travelling with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian who also died in the incident. Rescue teams had been scouring the area since Sunday afternoon after a helicopter carrying Raisi, the foreign minister and other officials had gone missing. Early Monday, relief workers located the missing helicopter, with state TV saying the president had died. “The servant of the Iranian nation, Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi has achieved the highest level of martyrdom whilst serving the people,” state television said Monday, with Mehr news agency also saying he was dead. State television broadcast photos of Raisi, with the voice of a man reciting the Koran playing in the background. Iran’s vice president for executive affairs Mohsen Mansouri posted on X a Ko

JUST IN : President Akufo-Addo’s Convoy Involved in An Accident - Several Feared Dead

Image
In a devastating incident, President Akufo-Addo’s convoy has reportedly been involved in a severe accident at Bunso Junction in the Eastern Region of Ghana. According to sources, the accident occurred when a KIA Rhino truck unexpectedly crossed the convoy’s path, leading to a collision. Tragically, the collision resulted in the death of one individual, and several others have reportedly sustained serious injuries. Details about the exact number of injured individuals and their current conditions are still emerging. The news has sent shockwaves throughout the country, with citizens expressing their condolences and concern for those affected. The office of the President has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. President Akufo-Addo who attended the funeral of former Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah, in Kumasi over the weekend was not in the convoy during the accident. Videos on social media show the badly mangled Toyota on the side of the road, with some securit