Why are the Jews behind most inventions on Earth? GREG ODOGWU (CITIZEN SMITH)
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Why are the Jews behind most inventions on Earth?

THE GREATEST KNOWLEDGE OF ALL BY GREG ODOGWU (CITIZEN SMITH) Question 4 Question 4: Why are the Jews behind most inventions on Earth? Answer: The best way to understand this question is to also understand that the Jews are the eldest brothers of all Christians and Muslims on Earth. Most inventions on Earth came to the world from Jews, Christians and Muslims. Jews, being the eldest, take the major share of these. The mystery behind it is the same I previously explained concerning Jacob’s status in the Interdimensional equation. The supernatural beings that decided to give him power came from the first Human civilization. These beings, known as the Illuminati, sought to ACCELERATE our evolution. They needed to teach us new things very fast. And the fastest way to get somebody’s attention is through Religion. So, when they chose to “bless” Israel and his adopted children in Islam and Christianity, it was all about bringing in new CULTURE and TECHNOLOGIES via religion. Naturally, the Jews achieved first because the engine room of the Abraham Project is in their backyard. Therefore, just as fighting the Jews is about fighting the Illuminati, tapping from the Illuminati is tantamount to upholding the Jews. Please note: After the Jews are destroyed, it would be the turn of the Christians to be destroyed. And after the Christians are destroyed, it would be the turn of the Muslims to be slaughtered and destroyed! This is why the so-called Anti-Christ is a subject matter in these major World Religions. The Jews, the Christians and the Muslims are all to face the wrath of the Anti-Christ because these three Religions are ILLUMINATI projects! Now, back to technology. One of the Truths revealed to this Movement is that what we know as the New Age Movement, which started in America, was actually a Dimension 7 revolution, through which the REAL TECHNOLOGY that we need to develop fast and connect to the unseen Dimension 7, was released to the world. FACT CHECK: The New Age Movement has its root in the USA with the advent of SPIRITISM – the religion of contacting the dead. It sprang up with the poltergeist phenomenon witnessed by the Fox Sisters. This singular event attracted worldwide media attention and spread like a wildfire across the world. The founders of the Theosophical Society started as Spiritists. The Theosophical Society became the official channel through which Dimension 7 Humans released knowledge and technologies to us, Earth 🌎 Citizens. It also officially introduced SATANISM to Earth. It became the weapon to fight Judaism, Christianity and Islam – creations of the Illuminati. Adolf Hitler of Germany, a student of New Age Movement, took this philosophy to the next level. Therefore, Hitler was a soldier of Dimension 7, trying to destroy the edifice constructed in Europe and the world by the Illuminati. Boko Haram is on a similar task. I have discussed this elaborately on my Facebook post entitled “Boko Haram and the Extraterrestrial Option”. As a matter of fact, scientists of today hate Religion because the Dimension 7 Humans have captured their imagination through the illumination of the New Age Movement. Present business people and innovators are now on the same page: Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, etc. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

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Large fiscal benefits projected from proposed petroleum hub
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Large fiscal benefits projected from proposed petroleum hub

Ghana is expected to rake in US$1.56bn in export tax revenue by 2030 from the development of a petroleum hub to add value to the country’s petroleum resources. The projection was contained in the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Mines and Energy on the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation Bill 2020. The purpose of the bill is to establish the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation to promote and develop a petroleum and petrochemicals hub in the country. Speaking during the second reading of the bill on Tuesday, a Deputy Minister for Energy, Joseph Cudjoe, said the hub will propel a 130 percent increase in GDP through the injection of US$60bn worth of investments into Ghana’s economy by the year 2030. The development of the hub will include construction of key infrastructure such as jetties, storage tanks, refineries, an LNG facility, power plants, and infrastructure for offshore activities. The project is expected to contribute enormously to economic growth through value addition to petroleum resources and job creation. The hub, the report said, will drive the growth of various industries including petrochemicals and create 780,000 direct and indirect jobs. Other anticipated benefits are tax receipts from downstream value chain operations and the provision of basic social amenities, such as schools, health facilities and leisure parks. The establishment of a public corporation to oversee the development of the hub will provide the needed confidence to potential investors who are desirous of investing in it, the report said. Government is expected to contribute US$6bn of the total investment target of US$60bn, with private capital providing the remainder. The government will also provide the initial basic infrastructure, including land, road and railway networks, water and electricity. Business 24 Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

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SARS: Na SARS collect my bebe- Angry Nigerian protester laments
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SARS: Na SARS collect my bebe- Angry Nigerian protester laments

It appears the Nigerian Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), a notorious Nigerian police unit that has been the target of nationwide protests, were not only experts in brutalizing citizens but also experts in separating love by forcefully taking away girls from their lovely boyfriends. This was revealed in Uyo the state capital of Akwa Ibom, in the South South of Nigeria during citizen’s protest of against SARS. In recent times, the unnecessary use of force by the police in response to the protests has shown the longstanding disrespect for the right to life by Nigerian security forces. In one of the pictures on social media captured by Apexnewsgh.com, a young man in his early 20s was seen with a placard protesting against SARS for taking away his girl friend from him forcefully without any offence committed as a patriotic citizen of Nigeria. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Untreated poor widow battles cancer for her life (viewers discretion is advised)
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Untreated poor widow battles cancer for her life (viewers discretion is advised)

As the world celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness in the Month of October, a 52 year old poor widow, Malebna Abanab continues to battle for her life from cancer of the breast infection. Mmalebna is a hardworking woman from Kongo in the Nabdam District of the Upper East Region. She detected an abnormal feeling, lumps and thickening and sudden change in size of her right breast in March 2019. According to her, she had no pesewa so she did not bother seeing the doctor. When she could not bear it any longer, some family members took her to the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital where they were asked to get themselves prepared to be transferred to Tamale Teaching Hospital for treatment. Since then, they could not go back to the hospital since they did not have some money to travel to Tamale. “We were asked to get GHc500.00 ready so that we could take her to Tamale. The little money we also had we used it to pay for tests and other medications. So we didn’t have money again.” Her sister in-law narrated. Malebna looked pal, dehydrated and weak as at the time I visited her. She could not explain the pain she is going through in this condition without crying. Part of the breast has been chopped off, with some discharge dropping from the leftover breast. The family resorted to local medicine to keep away the flies. When I recently spoke to them on the condition of Malebna, they told me they contacted a herbalist who came to perform some rituals but there isn’t any improvement. A relative of Malebna, Sapambil Joel said “it happened around May in 2019 and it has been terrible for her. The whole compound always smelling, because flies were always on it. They are talking about taking her to hospital at Tamale and we don’t think we can afford the bills when we go there. That’s why she is still at home. So we would be grateful if anybody can help us to save her life.” Any individual, group of persons, or organizations that want to extend some assistance to save poor Malebna’s life can contact us on 0245768733. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/ Peter Agengre Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.  

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NABDAM: Come and let’s spend and enjoy our pension money together and forget parliament – Moses Asaga counsels Boniface Gambila
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NABDAM: Come and let’s spend and enjoy our pension money together and forget parliament – Moses Asaga counsels Boniface Gambila

In what sounded like a brotherly advice to a colleague politician, the laughter and roar that accompanied it could make it look like a mockery and disapproval. Yes! A very discouraging and ‘stomach running’ statement from an astute politician can cause one to give up in life. And this one is not different. Former Member of Parliament for the Nabdam Constituency in the Upper East Region Hon. Moses Asaga has called on Mr. Boniface Gambila to forget returning to Parliament this year again. He said Mr. Boniface Gambila cannot be the MP for Nabdam any day. He has therefore called on him to come so that they could enjoy their pension benefits as former MPs. Hon. Asaga was addressing thousands of NDC sympathizers during a Youth Walk at Sekoti. “I want you to tell Gambila that Moses Saa Dok says he should come so that we can spend the pension money. So he should allow the smart and energetic person to be our MP. So he should come so that he and Moses Saa Dok who are age mates and also a former MP spend our pension together. So he shouldn’t bother himself engaging in political campaigns.’’ Hon. Asaga counselled. Hon. Moses Asaga is the immediate past Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority. He served as MP of the area from 1996 till he lost it to Boniface Gambila in 2012. The walk was organized by the youth of the Sekoti enclave to drum home the need to retain the Member of Parliament of the area, Dr. Mark Kurt Nawaane for another four years. This according to them is due to the fact that he has taken the development of Nabdam like his personal home. They also called on the people of the area to vote massively for John Dramani Mahama as President in the December general elections to save their children from dropping out of school. David Dong, a convener of the youth questioned Boniface Gambila that “what legacy do you have as a former MP in Nabdam and you think you deserve to return to Parliament? Do not give your vote out to Boniface because of GHc5.00. The youth of Sekoti are poised to supporting people with development conscience.” The incumbent MP who arrived in the company of Tetteh Zure (constituency chairman) James Tenga (communications officer) Damian Azong (treasurer), Ambrose Yambire (Election Director) among other top shots of the party walked through the principal streets of Ndanbooh through Nyogbare-Benzure-Nabokin to Kotintaabig-Kugrin and ended at Sekoti Senior High School. He commended the youth for the initiative to mobilize themselves to support him to win the elections. He encouraged them to be on guard and campaign vigorously for victory come December 7. He also assured them of Mr. Mahama’s manifesto pledge of making primary health care free for Ghanaians should he win the December polls. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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Economic Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to National Growth
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Economic Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to National Growth

The role of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in the edifice of the Ghanaian financial sub-sector; and their contribution to socio-economic development and growth of the country cannot be overemphasised. In recent years, the Ghanaian economy has witnessed the formal establishment of several microfinance institutions. Connoisseurs of activities in the financial sub-sector believe the introduction of microfinance institutions is timely to fill the lending void created in the financial industry ostensibly by universal banks and other deposit-taking institutions. That is, the presence of microfinance institutions allows individuals, small- and medium size enterprises (SMEs) to access loans for sustainable operations, development and growth of their respective businesses; and to contribute their quota to the growth of the Ghanaian economy. This affirms the valuable role of microfinance services in developing and emerging free market economies such as Ghana.   In Ghana, microfinance businesses witnessed significant growth in the early 2000s. Their operations helped to increase the Ghanaian banked population; they had more outlets than the main stream universal banks; and had an estimated client size of 8 million (World Bank, 2016). However, the proliferation resulted in the emergence of many new unregulated microfinance service providers. The activities of these unregulated MFIs had an adverse impact on the financial system; the latter was disrupted by the former in that, operations of the unregulated MFIs resulted in loss of savings by low-income households; and high incidence of fraud and insolvency. To stem the tide, guidelines were issued by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) in 2011 for all MFIs to be brought under a consistent regulatory framework (World Bank, 2016).   Licencing and Legal Framework After their incorporation, microfinance institutions acquire provisional licence required for their operations from the Bank of Ghana. The provisionally-licenced microfinance institutions are subsequently issued with a perpetual licence by the Bank of Ghana to fully authenticate their operations in the country. Further, effective and efficient microfinance institutions are required to be active members of the Ghana Association of Microfinance Companies (GAMC).   In consonance with trends emerging in many economies across the globe, the legal framework for regulating microfinance institutions in Ghana takes a tiered approach. The World Bank (2016) described the Bank of Ghana’s initiative as consistent with trends emerging in the international financial community. Activities of Specialised Deposit-taking Institutions (SDIs) including MFIs are categorised into four (4) tiers. Tier One englobes the activities of Rural and Community Banks (RCBs) and Savings and Loans Companies (S&LCs). Tier two comprises Microfinance Companies (MFCs) and Credit Unions (CUs). The former is a relatively new category introduced by the Bank of Ghana to ensure new businesses engaging in micro finance services are adequately accommodated, regulated, and supervised to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in their service delivery to customers. The activities of Credit Unions are primarily supervised by their parent association that is, the Ghana Co-Operatives Credit Unions Association while MFCs are supervised by the BoG.   Money Lending Companies (MLCs) and Financial Non-Governmental Organisations (FNGOs) are found in Tier Three. The former is a new designation for businesses engaged in lending while the latter refers to organisations that were instrumental in the introduction of modern microfinance methodologies in the 1990s. In principle, tier three institutions are non-deposit-taking. However, they may take and hold compulsory savings as security against loans contracted to clients. The extent of supervision by the Bank of Ghana on MFCs tends to be stricter than on FNGOs. Persons engaged mainly in savings commonly called Susu Collectors, and those engaged in lending known as Money Lenders are found in Tier Four. Factors such as levels of risk, institutional sizes, and capacities determine licencing, registration, capital, and other requirements by the Regulator as stipulated in the Banks and Specialised Deposit-Taking Institutions Act of 2016, Act 930 (World Bank Group, 2016).   Objective, Vision and Mission of MFIs Generally, the underlying objective of microfinance institutions is to provide microfinance products and services to individuals, small- and micro-enterprises. Their vision, among others, is to contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s socio-economic development and growth by becoming relevant, significant and efficient vehicle for mobilising, channelling and allocating funds to the banked and unbanked. Microfinance institutions seek to tailor their financial services to adequately meet the needs of their clients; and to become a strong force to reckon with in the financial industry.   Like any other group of organisations that is well-organised and focused, microfinance institutions have a mission. That is, to provide quality, but affordable financial services to their existing and prospective clients. To achieve this objective, microfinance companies are committed to motivating their staff; adhering strictly to banking rules and regulations; becoming socially responsible; and ensuring higher returns on investment to meet the expectations of stakeholders. However, a candid analysis revealed thus far, actualisation of the foregoing through practical implementation of regulations and prudential norms remains a major challenge to many microfinance institutions across the country.   Financial Products and Services The financial products of most microfinance companies can be categorised into three. These include deposits, loans and investments. The deposits may include micro-savings and special-savings; the categories of loan may include micro SME loans, personal loans, emergency loans, and micro loans, among others. The investment option available at most microfinance institutions is fixed deposits. The operations of microfinance institutions ensure individuals and businesses in the informal sector who would hitherto be excluded from the financial system gain access; and benefit equitably from the available financial resources through deposits and loan applications, among other essential services. The services of microfinance companies could be described as strategic to addressing the financial needs of the informal sector in general.   Effective and well-functioning microfinance companies could contribute significantly to poverty reduction by providing the requisite services to the poor, needy and vulnerable in our various communities. It is worth-emphasising microfinance companies are primarily licenced to provide essential products and services to individuals and firms in both the formal and informal sector. However, the flexibility in accounts openings and loan applications requirements makes MFIs very attractive to most

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EndSARS: Naira Marley cancels planned protest
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EndSARS: Naira Marley cancels planned protest

A controversial Nigerian singer, Azeez Adeshina Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley has cancelled #EndSars protest scheduled to hold today Tuesday, October 6. Following a statement made by the Inspector General of Police, informing Nigerian youths that their complaints on the issues on ground are being looked into, the singer took to Twitter to announce the new development. “We won’t be protesting anymore because there’s a lot of changes being made right now. As a Marlian we will give them a week to see the changes and if there’s no changes we will start a mass protest” he tweeted. The IGP’s statement reads; “The Force is irrevocably committed to changing these narratives and undertaking far-reaching reforms to reposition SARS and other Tactical Squads for better service delivery. The Orders and restrictions on the operations of SARS and others already issued by the IGP are just the initial steps out of the many reforms planned for the Tactical Squads. The Leadership of the NPF will work with the Ministry of Youth and other stakeholders, including Youth leaders, youth entrepreneurs, CSOs and others in formulating and implementing consensual reforms. Today, Tuesday 6th October, 2020, by 11am, the Force PRO- DCP Frank Mba will be having a live instagram chat with Naira Marley to answer questions and discuss the concerns of young Nigerians on the issues of SARS operations and other burning issues. Please stay tuned.” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact Apexnewsgh.com on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications.

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Australian man jailed after stomping on pregnant Muslim woman Victim Rana Elasmar (centre) holding hands with her husband Azzam (right) as they arrive with supporters at Parramatta District Court in Sydney, Thursday, October 1, 2020. Stipe Lozina is being sentenced for punching and stomping on the head of a woman who was 38-weeks' pregnant. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVINGNo Use Australia. No Use New Zealand.
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Australian man jailed after stomping on pregnant Muslim woman

(CNN)-An Australian man who punched and stomped on a pregnant Muslim woman has been sentenced to three years in prison. Rana Elasmar, a mother of four, was 38 weeks pregnant when the attack took place last November, according to CNN affiliate Nine News. She was sitting in a Sydney cafe, wearing a hijab, when Stipe Lozina approached her table. After briefly speaking to her, Lozina punched Elasmar several times and stomped on her head when she fell to the ground. Elasmar’s friends and other patrons leapt from their seats to restrain him. Lozina allegedly made a racist remark before the unprovoked attack, according to Nine News. Elasmar told Nine News that she had been focused on protecting her unborn baby. She suffered minor injuries in the attack and her son was unharmed. “If you feel the right to physically or verbally abuse somebody who looks a bit different than you, then Australia’s not the right country for you,” she told reporters outside court last month. Months after the attack, Elasmar was still experiencing the physical and psychological effects, her sister told CNN affiliate Seven News in June. Lozina pleaded guilty to assault, but he claimed it was not an Islamophobic or racist attack. “I don’t hate them, but I don’t get along with them. I’ve got no business with them,” Lozina said in court, according to Nine News. On Thursday, he was sentenced to a maximum three years in jail, with a non-parole period of two years. Source: CNN

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Bernard Mornah Chairmanship slot defeat is a blessing for Ghana- Dr. John Osei Bobbie
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Bernard Mornah Chairmanship slot defeat is a blessing for Ghana- Dr. John Osei Bobbie

A political Scientist Dr. John Osei Bobbie has described the defeat of Bernard Mornah as National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC) as a blessing to Ghana democracy. Speaking on the A1 radio Daybreak Upper East program on Thursday, October 1, 2020, monitored by Apexnewsgh.com the political Scientist was very emphatic with his response on PNC Congress results outcome with took place yesterday. According, to Dr. Bobbie, the defeated PNC Bernard Mornah has no good intentions for the growth and sustainability of PNC. “Unfortunately, Bernard Mornah was not building PNC, I think he was more or less working for the NDC and not building PNC as a party. He has that charisma and I thought, he would use the charisma to push PNC forward, and unfortunately, he was always doing the biding of NDC, as a third party, you should appreciate where you need to give appreciation and condemned where condemnation is deserved. But in a situation, you decide to follow only one line and even you will not come down to the region to help mobilize the party to move the party forward to enable Ghana politics to have a strong third force, then you are not doing all of us any good. He losing the PNC Chairmanship slot is a step in the right direction, is a blessing for Ghana, and a blessing for the PNC.” Responding to the criticism of some elements of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) which suggest that the governing New Patriotic Party has hands in Bernard Mornah defeat, Dr. Bobbie said such criticisms cannot be entirely factual because the same people wouldn’t have come to say same if Bernard Mornah had won. Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please kindly contact APEXNEWSGH on Email: apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible News publications

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Naming A Street After Me Is Like Winning Grammy — Wiyaala
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Naming A Street After Me Is Like Winning Grammy — Wiyaala

Noella Wiyaala has spoken about a street named after her recently in her hometown Funsi in the Upper West Region. According to her, she considers the great honour bestowed on her as the greatest award she has ever received. “This award, for me, is my Grammy. I know every artiste around the world would love to win a Grammy but this is the biggest Grammy for me because this is coming from my own people. Those days, it was difficult and nobody believed in arts and entertainment and for them to accept the music I am doing and name a street after me; it’s my Grammy,” she said. In an interview with NEWS-ONE at Funsi, Wiyaala said the love and support she receives from her community motivated her to go back to Funsi where she comes from to give back to the community. “Any time I pass by the street and I see my name I am reminded of what I am doing and the impact it has on my community and people who look up to me, especially the younger ones. So for this gesture it takes a lot and it means you might have done something that stands out and for my people to go honour me with a street I am humbled,” she added. The ‘Lioness of Africa’, as she is affectionately called, appealed to her colleague artistes to go back their roots and support the future leaders of their communities. “This is your home, you shouldn’t feel ashamed to go and support these young ones and your people because home will always be home and if you don’t help develop the place, no one will do it for you,” Wiyaala said. The artiste is currently directing a movie in Sissala, which will be used to preach about peace and living in harmony in the Upper West Region. She has also formed a dance club which is aimed at educating younger girls in the Funsi community about teenage pregnancy, early child marriage, among others. Some of the girls who spoke with NEWS-ONE said they feel inspired by Wiyaala and thanked her for inspiring and building confidence in them. —NewsOne

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