The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, traveled in his 88-year-old Rolls Royce from the Manhyia Palace to the St. Peter’s Basilica in Kumasi on Sunday, November 19, 2023, for the Thanksgiving Service honoring the late former First Lady, Theresa Aba Kufuor. Accompanying him was his wife, Lady Julia. This historic Rolls Royce, originally used by Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman Prempeh II in 1935, holds ceremonial significance for Asante Kings. The vehicle was employed once again at the Thanksgiving Service, marking the reunification of the Asante Confederacy, with Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II in attendance.
On a recent episode of Confessions, a revealing program on Accra-based TV3, an anonymous woman shared a desperate tale that led her to engage in a money ritual involving intimate encounters with fresh corpses twice a month for financial gain. Married for five years, she detailed the financial struggles in her marriage, pushing her to seek unconventional means to alleviate poverty. Encountering a successful university friend living a lavish life, she confided in her, leading to an introduction to a spiritualist offering financial help through the unusual ritual. Despite her improved life of affluence, including cars and houses, her husband discovered her involvement and is now contemplating divorce, prompting her to seek counseling on the televised platform. The shocking story unfolds a life transformed by a macabre ritual, yet marred by the threat of marital dissolution.
Ghanaians express their willingness to cast votes fueled by frustration and economic struggles due to a lack of trust in the New Patriotic Party government, accused of corruption and mismanagement. Prof. Gyampo's call resonates as a timely plea for those facing severe economic hardship due to unfavorable policies. The Director of Operations, Adams GH Ibrahim Mumuni, asserts this on a political talk show. Prof. Gyampo further states that the Labor Union plans to vote with hunger and anger in the 2024 elections, emphasizing the necessity for addressing labor conditions, regardless of the election outcome. This follows former President John Mahama's request for a grace period if he regains power, addressing demands for improved conditions of service. The senior political science lecturer outlines conditions for government leadership to gain Labor Union support, emphasizing leading by example. Adams GH Ibrahim Mumuni advocates for voting out the NPP government, attributing econom...
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