NDC MPs ‘under a lot of pressure’ to reject Akufo-Addo’s ministerial nominees – Samoa Addo
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NDC MPs ‘under a lot of pressure’ to reject Akufo-Addo’s ministerial nominees – Samoa Addo

Members of the Minority Caucus in Parliament are under intense pressure to vote against President Nana Akufo-Addo ministerial nominees, Nii Kpakpo Samoa Addo, a lawyer of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said. “The MPs represent constituencies and the constituents and the grassroots members and the hardcore NDC opposition members also have their grievances in the last election and, so, the MPs of the NDC are under a lot of pressure.” “You can even see some hashtags that are calling for mass rejection of all the nominees”, Mr Samoa Addo told Eugene Bawelle on Class91.3FM’s current affairs programme ‘The Watchdog’ on Saturday, 27 February 2021. “If you’ve noticed on social media, there are trending calls and, so, I can tell you that they are under pressure”, he pointed out. In his view, while the apologies rendered by some of the re-nominated ministers-designate could soften the hearts of the NDC MPs to look favourably on them, the arrogance and flippancy displayed by others, such as Agriculture Minister-designate Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto, will be to his disadvantage. The Appointments Committee of Parliament has vetted about 30 nominees so far. Finance Minister-designate Ken Ofori-Atta has had his vetting delayed by a few weeks owing to ill health. He is billed to face the committee on 8 March 2021. Classfm Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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NDC Allotey Jacob honored with a Deputy Ministerial appointment NDC ALLOTEY JACOB
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NDC Allotey Jacob honored with a Deputy Ministerial appointment

Apexnewsgh.com has received a piece of Concrete information indicating that the former Central Regional Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Mr. Allotey Jacob has been honored with a deputy ministerial portfolio in Akufo-Addo’s second administration. For over a period now, the current NDC leadership and Mr. Allotey Jacob have seen themselves in recent times as cat and dog, following some of the pronouncement made by the former NDC Central Regional Chairman. However, In May 2020, a suspension letter signed by the NDC National Chairman Mr.Samuel Ofosu Ampofo was handed over to Mr. Allotey Jacob for ‘persistent anti-party conduct “The Functional Executive Committee (FEC) of the National Democratic Congress, acting on behalf of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party, at its meeting held on Wednesday, the 6th day of May 2020, has suspended you forthwith as a member of the party, pursuant to articles 46(1), 46(6) and 46(8) of the party’s constitution for your persistent anti-party conduct.” Meanwhile, since after his suspension by the Party, Mr. Allotey has intensified his support for the governing New Patriotic Party leadership and President Akufo Addo. In a media engagement, when he was questioned, if he would accept an appointment from the NPP, he responded by saying, “the Lord’s ways are mysterious therefore he will accept any opportunity of such as long as it remains God’s will for his life”. However, information has it that the process for his appointment is 87% completed. Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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Run-Off is required as no Candidate got 50 Percent of valid votes’ cast – Mahama to Supreme Court
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Run-Off is required as no Candidate got 50 Percent of valid votes’ cast – Mahama to Supreme Court

The Petitioner in the 2020 election Petition trial says a run-off is required since no candidate in the December 7 polls obtained 50 percent valid votes cast. The case of the Petitioner is simply that, in addition to fundamental constitutional infractions committed by the Electoral Commission chairperson, who was the returning officer of the Presidential Election, the figures announced in the declaration she herself made on December 9, 2020, no candidate got more than 50 percent of the valid votes cast and, as a constitutional consequence, a run-off election would be required. These were contained in former President John Dramani Mahama, the petitioner’s closing address filed by his lawyers at the Supreme Court. Mr Mahama argued that the evidence from the terms of the declaration and the consideration that the EC Chairperson said were the basis of the declaration she was making, led to the conclusion that “Nana could only be credited with 49.625 percent of the votes at the time.” Mr Mahama said “The fact that Petitioner is not indicating in this Petition what he or the other candidates should have obtained compared to numbers declared by the EC, cannot lead to a conclusion that the declaration by the EC Boss is constitutional.” According to Mr Mahama his own figures are “not relevant to determining whether that claim is well-founded or not.” Mr Mahama invited the court to take judicial notice of the fact that, ahead of the December 7, 2020 elections, political parties were urged not to seek to announce results based on figures they had collated but to wait the official declaration of the EC Boss as the returning officer for the Presidential Election. He explained that the EC under provisions of Articles 43-54, 56 (7), 63 and 65 of the Constitution and CI 127 is charged with the conduct of the Elections. Mr Mahama said “the starkly untenable nature of the claim that the petitioner should have put towards his own figures is put in sharp relief when it is recalled that, by virtue of Article 64 (1) of the Constitution, any citizen of Ghana can present a petition challenging the validity of the election of the president. A citizen, in bringing such a challenge, would not be required to indicate the exact number of votes that candidates ought to have obtained. Being a candidate does not change qualification for bringing such a Petition and cannot require more than any other citizen.” He recalled that “No one is asking Nana Addo either to bring his figures or the number of votes he and other candidates got, nor has Nana put forward his figures in this petition as that would have no relevance in the court before the court.” Accordingly, the Petitioner discharged the burden of proof that was on him. The Petitioner avers that “the unsigned press statement was not only correcting the alleged wrong total valid votes cast figures announced by Mrs Jean Mensa in her declaration on December 9, 2020. It also went on, explicably, to adjust the votes obtained by candidates Mahama and Akuffo-Addo as declared for them on December 9, 2020. Votes of other candidates were also adjusted.” All this, the Petitioner said was done outside the framework provided by CI 127 and particularly, without the involvement of the agents of the candidates, contrary to the requirement of Articles 49 (2) and (3) of the Constitution and Regulation 44 (10) of CI127. “Paragraph 29-30 of the amended Petition are very clear on how the Press Release issued on December 10, 2020 compounds the lack of transparency, fairness and candour of the 1st Respondent (EC) in the ever-changing figures,” the Petitioner said. The Petitioner said the figure in the purported “correction” as to the total valid votes cast was itself repudiated by first Respondent (EC) by the time the answer to the Petition was filed on January 9, 2021. “It defied logic that the 1st respondent (EC) issued a “correction” on 10th December 2020 to a figure which is now claimed to have been the actual figure purported on Form 13 on December 9, 2020.” Mr Mahama said “in the midst of changing figures of total valid votes cast as well as votes of individual candidates, it simply cannot be said that the overall results on Form 13 were not affected, especially when the figures claimed to have been form 13 are different from figures in the “correction” on December 10 2020.” He contended that there were discrepancies in figures provided for candidates of other parties and “the material increase of Akuffo-Addo whiles at the same time materially reducing the votes of the Petitioner clearly requires explanation.” Mr Mahama said fundamentally, there was no evidence from the EC on the basis of which any of its contradictory claims could be accepted as “the truth.” Petitioner held that attempt to “effect a correction by an unsigned press release is wholly untenable.” According to the Petitioner the testimony of the three witnesses for the Petitioner showed clearly not only the breach of the duty to be fair and candid under Article 23 of the Constitution but also the lack of due process in terms Article 296 of the Constitution. Petitioner submitted that when matters of breaches of the Constitution or of Statute arose before a court there was urgency about addressing those breaches. Mr Mahama said the conduct of the EC Chairperson in sending the agents of a major candidate who should have been present in the resolution of the outstanding issues leading to the declaration and “immediately going ahead to make the declaration without even the required steps under the Regulation 44(10) were self-evidently unreasonable.” Ghana Guardian Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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What Ghana’s presidents have all said about the LGBTQ+ subject Ghana's presidents in the 4th Republic have all spoken against gay rights
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What Ghana’s presidents have all said about the LGBTQ+ subject

Jerry John Rawlings and John Evans Atta Mills may no longer be alive but their words on many subjects including this growing, resurfaced subject of the rights or otherwise of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Intersex Rights (LGBTQ+) sexual orientation are there to refer to. In the case of the late former President Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings, while there is no definite public reference to what he said on the subject, all other presidents within the Fourth Republic of Ghana have had a thing or two to say. Recently, the conversations on the rights of persons of the LGBTQ+ community in Ghana have resurfaced mainly after news broke of the opening of a new office for persons of this sexual orientation in Accra. This was followed by separate comments by the ministers-designate for Justice and Attorney General, Godfred Dame; Gender, Children and Social Protection, Sarah Adwoa Safo; Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey; and Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah. In each of these instances, the ministers-designate all re-emphasized the stance of Ghana’s laws on the practice, albeit not definite, drawing in the defenses of how our culture and values as a people frown on them. Like a raging fire, social media has been riddled with discussions on the subject, topping trends, and people who support the act are coming out, alike those who disagree with the act, boldly stating so. But what have our presidents under the Fourth Republic been saying, or, said about the subject, of course, without that of the late former president, Jerry John Rawlings. GhanaWeb brings you the details, starting with former president John Agyekum Kufuor. John Agyekum Kufuor: In 2019, during the meeting of members of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values and John Agyekum Kufuor, he urged the world to fight against same-sex marriages. He stated that no amount of argument could change the fact that without man and woman, there would be no human race, a Ghanaian Times report said. He added that the promotion of same-sex marriages is unnatural and immoral behavior in Ghana and Africa at large, and is totally unnecessary and dangerous because humanity could not continue if such acts were condoned. “No one was born gay, people just want to convince us to accept this blatant lie, but let us show them that we are real Africans, we cannot fight against nature and win. We will not conform to such disgraceful activities, even in Europe, majority of the people do not encourage homosexuality. As long as they remain in the minority, let us keep pushing till they accept that LGBT is not right and persons who identify as such, rather need some kind of help instead of forcing it on Africans.” Earlier, during his presidency, John Agyekum Kufuor had opposed a gay conference that was supposed to be held in Ghana. John Evans Atta Mills For John Evans Atta Mills, his was an emphatic “No” statement on the subject of LGBTQ+. In an interaction with the media during his presidency, and in reaction to comments by then British Premier David Cameron that they may consider cutting aid to Ghana should the country not legalize gay rights, the late former president was forthright, ruling out any possibility of the legalization of same. He added that Cameron was entitled to opinions, stressing that laws must take into account the cultures and histories of a given people. “Let me make one thing very clear: no one can deny Prime Minister Cameron his right to make policies, take initiatives or make statements that reflect his societal norms and ideals but he does not have the right to direct other sovereign nations as to what they should do especially when their societal norms and ideals are different from those which exist in Prime Minister Cameron’s society. “I, as president of this nation, will never initiate or support any attempts to legalize homosexuality in Ghana. As a government, we will adhere by the principles enshrined in our constitution which is supreme. Let me also say, that while we acknowledge all the financial assistance and all the aid which have been given to us by our development partners, we will not accept any aid with strings attached if that aid will not inure to our interest or the implementation or the utilization of that aid with strings attached would rather worsen our plight as a nation, or, destroy the very society we want to use the money to improve,” he said. John Dramani Mahama: John Dramani Mahama had similar comments as his predecessor and former boss, John Atta Mills. Speaking through his Information Minister at the time, Mahama Ayariga, the former president indicated that the act is criminal and punishable under the laws of Ghana. “The President is to execute the laws of Ghana. And the laws of Ghana are very clear on homosexuality. The laws of Ghana appall and criminalize homosexuality, there is no dispute about that. Homosexual conduct which is unnatural canal knowledge of one person or another is criminal and punishable by the laws of Ghana,” he said. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo: Incumbent president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo- Addo, in an interview with Gulf news channel, Al Jazeera, said the issue of same-sex relationships was not on the agenda of the country although he believes that its snowball effect will soon reach Africa. “At the moment, I don’t feel and I don’t see that in Ghana there is that strong current of opinion that is saying that this is something that we need even deal with. It is not so far a matter which is on the agenda. “I don’t believe that in Ghana so far, a sufficiently strong coalition has emerged which is having that impact of public opinion that will say, change it; let’s then have a new paradigm in Ghana,” he said. Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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John Mahama, NDC cannot use ‘independent-minded’ Bagbin for any ‘parochial agenda’ – E.T Mensah
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John Mahama, NDC cannot use ‘independent-minded’ Bagbin for any ‘parochial agenda’ – E.T Mensah

Member of the Council of State and former Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram E.T Mensah has given a strong indication that the Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Bagbin will play to the ball of the NDC and John Dramani Mahama to undermine the Akufo-Addo led government. After the election of Alban Bagbin into the Speaker of Parliament position, members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) were optimistic that the Speaker will represent their interest and push their agenda in the lawmaking house. But speaking in an interview with Accra-based Citi TV watched by MyNewsGh.com, E.T Mensah indicated that it doesn’t make sense for anyone to think Alban Bagbin can be used to push someone’s parochial agenda. “It doesn’t make sense. The Alban Bagbin that I know is an independent thinker, we see on the same big page. There’s no evidence that NDC people pushed him. They know his pedigree…These are people I know, I know Cletus very well, I know Alban Bagbin very well and they are independent thinkers. Whenever we were going to take a decision, we will debate and debate as if we were opposing parties there until we arrive at the right decision. There is no way anybody can use Bagbin, nobody,” he told Citi TV in an interview restreamed by MyNewsGh.com. On his membership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) E.T Mensah indicated that he is still a member of the NDC and holds himself in high esteem as a founding member of the political party which is currently the largest opposition party. MynewsGH Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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Purge Yourself Mr. President, Adress The Nation On LGBTQI–Clement Apak demands Clement Apak, Member of Parliament for Builsa South
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Purge Yourself Mr. President, Adress The Nation On LGBTQI–Clement Apak demands

The Member of Parliament for Builsa South Constituency of the Upper East Region Dr. Clement Apak has requested the President of the Republic to address the nation following the ongoing controversy on LGBTQI. Even though some credible media platforms across the country have reported saying President can never legalize LGBTQI in the country, it appears the written confirmation isn’t enough for some Ghanaians which includes the Member of Parliament for Builsa South Dr. Clement Apak. “Ghanaians expect President Akufo-Addo to address them and to state clearly his position, the what actions he intends to take to ensure that LGBTQI doesn’t find space in Ghana”. Below is his full statement: Purge Yourself Mr. President, Adress The Nation On LGBTQI Ghanaians expect President Akufo-Addo to address them and to state clearly his position, the what actions he intends to take to ensure that LGBTQI doesn’t find space in Ghana. And Ghanaians are right, the time for talk is over, it’s time for action. The upsurge in LGBTQI Activism must be countered. Honestly, it must start with President Akufo-Addo. It’s not sufficient to close down an office or resource centre. The President ought to address the nation, with international media present, stating clearly the fact that our laws, cultures, traditions, and faiths forbid it, abhor it. The President must say clearly like his predecessors did, that our laws and traditions, culture can’t co-exist with such abominable lifestyles and that LGBTQI lifestyle wouldn’t and never would be welcome in Ghana. This is the only way Akufo-Addo can assure the people of Ghana that he is not a direct or indirect enhancer of LGBTQI activities in Ghana. Akufo-Addo must purge himself from “it’s bound to happen”. I remain a citizen! Dr. Clement Apaak M.P, Builsa South Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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National Security, Police shut down LGBTQ office on Akufo-Addo’s orders
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National Security, Police shut down LGBTQ office on Akufo-Addo’s orders

Amidst the raging controversy regarding the opening of an office by members of the Lesbians Gays Bisexuals Transgender Queer and Intersexed community (LGBTQI), President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has ordered for the swift closure of same at Tesano in Accra. Mynewsgh.com reports that a combined team of heavily armed police accompanied by armed National Security officials in mufti trooped the alleged LGBTQI premises and ordered all operations and activities to cease with immediate effect. Additionally, all persons occupying the building were also asked to vacate the premises. According to mynewsgh, the closure was confirmed by ardent critic of the LGBTQ community who is the Executive Secretary of the National Coalition for Proper Human Sexual Rights and Family Values. Moses Foh-Amoaning had earlier called on the government to close down the newly opened LGBT office in Tesano. Further explaining the development, Mr Foh-Amoaning noted that his outfit, which comprises of the Christian Council and the Catholic Bishops Conference, the Muslim community as well as the traditional community would do everything in their power to fight the LGBTQI agenda in the country should President Akufo-Addo fail to heed the numerous calls to bring conclusion to the matter. In a related development, the Kwabenya Traditional Council in the GA East Municipality of the Greater Accra Region has threatened to burn a house at Ashongman, a community within the Kwabenya District and under the Traditional Council after the premises allegedly hosted a meeting of Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Intersex community members. According to the Public Relations Officer of the Traditional Council who is also the Kwabenya Musuku Manhene, Nii Mensah Dza Nyomo 1 the said house hosted the members of the group on Wednesday, noting that it had not been the first. He lamented the occurrence as unacceptable during a press conference addressed by the Traditional Council in Accra. Ghanaweb Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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No amount of Pressure will make government succumb to legalize LGBTQI–Sanusi Issah Imam Sanusi Issah Former Regional Director of Communication NPP
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No amount of Pressure will make government succumb to legalize LGBTQI–Sanusi Issah

Communication Director of the governing New Patriotic Party in the Region Sanusi Issah has said no amount of pressure will make the government succumb to the call for legalization of Lesbianism, Homosexuality, Bestiality and Transgender, and other related practices of LGBTQI.  According to Mr. Sanusi, it will not be too surprising that God is angry with us humans due to such a devilish act by his creature, the reason why he is using COVID-19 to punish us.  He said he is extremely happy because President since had made it clear that he will not legalize LGBTQI under his watch as a president.  “No amount of pressure should calm us down to succumb to what these people want us to do, I am also extremely happy, the government has shown a way and also show resilience. So, no amount of pressure from anywhere that will let the government calm down and say they should legalize this thing”.  “As back as 2018, the President of the Republic of Ghana made it clear even in the means of these people, that Ghana is not going to legalize it not under his watch. So am happy as a Ghanaian, this thing is been formed again by all that irrespective of your background unless those who are also someway somehow have gone wayward out of social norms that also involved themselves in some of these things. It uncalled for, it is uncultured, it is not religious and it is not meritorious for anybody to accept that these people should exist in society”.   “Who Knows by our religion, by our faith, it is a combination of these things that made God angry and he will unleased something for you and you will not be able to contain it. So, we don’t want to get more or serious things than COVID-19 because of somebody’s activities. I support the call by the bishops and anybody at all who is against LGBTQI legalization in Ghana”.  Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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Extend one term of office from 4 years to 6 years– Dr. Abu Sakara Proposed Dr. Abu Sakara Foster
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Extend one term of office from 4 years to 6 years– Dr. Abu Sakara Proposed

Lead Specialist Development Consultant at the international Development Organizations Dr. Abu Sakara Foster is advocating for a Six (6) year tenure for every government to enable them complete projects. According to Dr. Sakara a tenure of one term is extended to six years in office it will be sufficient for every government. He was making his point based on the continuous experience of government abandoning projects initiated by their opponent which should have been continued for the benefit of the ordinary citizens. Dr. Sakara said, “Attribution- new government want their own manifesto laden projects and are reluctant to complete projects attributable to their ousted opponent”. “Creating new opportunities for Rent-seeking behavior by political leaders, with the irresponsible signing of new contracts in the last year of their tenure of office”. “A short term of 4 years tenure is insufficient to conclude very large projects. Six (6) year tenure of one term in office is proposed”? “Again, some policy reforms are needed. More importantly, a referendum will be required to: A) Extend one term of office from 4 years to 6 years  B) Ensure 5-year segments of a long-term 40-year national development plan is followed with some but limited latitude for adjustment.  The liberal use of party manifestos is the major source of contract cancellation. If all manifestos were synchronized with the long-term plan in 5-year segments there would be no need for cancellation of contracts”. Below is his full statement  Stop the diversion of public funds down judgment debt drain. Judgment debt is a major avenue for wasting (diverting) significant amounts of our limited funds.  It has happened with every administration throughout the fourth republic. It is indeed a serious drain on national finances and occurs too frequently and predictably. To stop it we must focus on the cause of the problem. There are at least three main driving factors; 1. Attribution- new govts want their own manifesto laden projects and are reluctant to complete projects attributable to their ousted opponent. 2. Creating new opportunities for Rent seeking behaviour by political leaders, with irresponsible signing of new contracts in the last year of their tenure of office. 3. A short term of 4 years tenure is insufficient to conclude very large projects. Six (6) year tenure of one term in office is proposed. Again, some policy reforms are needed. More importantly a referendum will be required to: A) Extend one term of office from 4 years to 6 years  B) Ensure 5-year segments of a long term 40-year national development plan is followed with some but limited latitude for adjustment.  The liberal use of party manifestos is the major source of contract cancellation. If all manifestos were synchronized with the long-term plan in 5-year segments there would be no need fo cancellation of contracts. Punishments for cancellation should begin by suing the officials at the point of cancellation not years later. Such suits should include political leaders that sign contracts in the last months of their last term of office if it is obvious that those contracts are unbudgeted in that last year’s budget. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093

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Supreme Court dismisses Mahama’s review application John Dramani Mahama
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Supreme Court dismisses Mahama’s review application

The Supreme Court has dismissed the review application against an earlier ruling of the court that witnesses cannot be compelled to testify in the case, filed by lawyers of the petitioner in the election petition hearing. “The application fails and is hereby dismissed” the Chief Justice said in the ruling on Thursday February 18. More soon Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: +233555568093

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