Mr. Ofori Agyeman Boadi, popularly known in the political space as King Zuba, has become the favourite choice for the Kumasi Mayor post backed by the Manhyia Palace and various chiefs in the Ashanti Region.
His loyalty to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, and the Golden Stool has earned him widespread support.
King Zuba,President Mahama, Betty Mould Iddrisu & Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and others in a chat
King Zuba’s impressive track record as a former Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Obuasi has caught the attention of President John Mahama, National Democratic Congress (NDC) regional and national executives and other prominent figures.
His ability to remain tough and resolute in the face of challenges has been praised by the Pampasohene Kyeame, who even compares him to Nana Kwasi Agyemang.
The endorsement of King Zuba by the Asantehene, Otumfuo’s Saamanhene, Nana Offinsohene, and other prominent chiefs demonstrates his strong connections within the region.
Additionally, having the backing of Dr. Sam Jonah further solidifies his position as a strong candidate for Kumasi Mayor.
Besides, majority of journalists have tipped King Zuba for the Kumasi Mayor post because of his excellent communication skills and his respect for the media fraternity.
King Zuba’s loyalty, experience and widespread support make him an appropriate choice for Kumasi Mayor.
A Ghanaian- based in United States of America,Mrs Grace Nana Ama Oparah ,who is popularly known as Ohemaa Kwartemaa, the Founder of Ohemaa Kwartemaa Foundation, has donated exercise books and mathematical sets worth five thousand Cedis ,(Ghc 5000) to all final year Girls students in three schools in Atwima Kwanwoma District of Ashanti Region
The beneficiary schools are; Ampabame No 2 D/A JHS ‘A’ and ‘B’ and Darko M/ A JHS
Presenting the items, Ohemaa Kwartemaa, also known as Mad Grace Adu, who is an entrepreneurer , philanthropist and professional said,she was born in a typical village but now she is working in the USA because she didn’t joke with her studies She, therefore,advised the female students to be focused and concentrate on their studies
She advised them to abstain from early sex , avoid bad friends that will lead them to immorality.
The Girls Prefect for Ampabame No 2 D/ A JHS, Miss Akua Agyeiwaa Adubofour on behalf of all the schools, thanked Ohemaa Kwartemaa Foundation for the support and asked for computer assistance to help them learn the computing.
The Headmistress of Ampabame No 2 D/A JHS, Madam Patricia Appau,on behalf of all the schools expressed her appreciation to Ohemaa Kwartemaa Foundation for the gesture .She also appealed for sanitary pads for the girls from Ohemaa Kwartemaa Foundation among other benevolent any time they wish to come to their aid.According to the Headmistress, most of the girls don’t come to school during their menstrational periods due to lack of Sanitary pads to protect them
Besides,at Aboaso community,Ohemaa Kwartemaa Foundation has given full scholarship to brilliant girls in Aboaso
Beneficiary schools are ,Asante Gyapong R/C JHS And B, and Aboaso M/A JHS
In a separate programs, she narrated how she started life up to -date .
She was born at Abotreye, a village near Assin Kushea in the Assin North District of Central Region .She had to walk for 10 miles each day to school from Abotreye to Atweneboanna
She was the first female to pass common entrance in the area at the age of 17 years .
By dent of hard work, she holds her master’s degree and has worked as an Auditor in Obuasi Ashanti Goldfields ,Branch manager for NIB and now in USA
She promised to give full scholarship to brilliant girls in Aboaso
She advised them to be law abiding students to their teachers, parents and the elderly
She promised again to provide Sanitary pads to the girls every quarter of the year
Mrs Joyce Ampeh the Circuit Supervisor for Aboaso Circuit was
full of joy for the support
She pleaded for a computer lab
Mr Eric Kyei Marfo the Headmaster of Aboaso M/ A
JHS was so thankful to the foundation and asked for extension of the scholarship to the brilliant boys
Mr Justice Ackom Kwame,the chairman of the Aboaso concert union who represented nananom ……..
A young, resilient Ghanaian woman, Karen Baaba Sam, has broken her silence on years of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-partner, Nana Kwadwo Adjei. In a chilling account, she revealed the harrowing experiences that began in 2016 and culminated in a bitter custody battle over their daughter.
According to Karen, she met Nana Adjei in 2016. He (Nana Kwadwo Adjei) initially became a protective figure in her life, and as time went on, he expressed his interest in starting a relationship with the intent of marriage. In 2018, I fell pregnant with our daughter, Ohemaa.
Nana Kwadwo Adjei was really excited about this, as his kids from previous relationships lived with their moms in different countries, with the exception of his second son, who moved to Ghana to live with us but later went back to live with his mom after his dad physically assaulted him.
Karen further narrated that their once-blooming relationship took a dark turn in 2018 when she became pregnant with their daughter, Ohemaa. “Everything seemed to be going well until sometime in December 2018 when he returned home drunk from a night out.
“He got angry because I asked where he was coming from at that time of the night. He slapped me and repeatedly kicked parts of my body, including my stomach. I was more scared for my unborn child and did everything I could to protect her from his kicks.
“Thankfully, I was able to get hold of my phone and call my friend Leeroy, who arrived quickly to save me and resolve the issue. He apologized and blamed the alcohol for his reaction,” Ms Karen Baaba Sam narrated.
Over the years, Karen says she endured repeated physical assaults, leaving her with visible injuries, including black eyes and a swollen face. Despite a report filed by her brother at the East Legon Police Station, no action was taken against Nana, who allegedly bragged about his influence over the police.
“The final straw was an incident that happened in April 2024. I saw him in a restaurant with a female who I later found out to be his girlfriend. He allowed this lady to humiliate me in public when I tried to go back home with him in his car. Without uttering a word, I got out of the car, and he drove off with the lady, only to get home and be met with another physical attack because he claimed I didn’t get home before him.
“He started hitting me in the living room and proceeded to follow me to our daughter’s room, disregarding the effect it would have on her and witnessing constant attacks on her mother. At the time, we had two family friends visiting from Germany who received their fair share of beatings when they tried to stop him. He also kicked our daughter, who fell and started crying,” Karen intimated.
“Nana’s promises to change proved empty, as he continued to display controlling and abusive behaviour. Matters worsened when I decided to officially end our relationship in December 2023. Nana responded with threats and demanded the return of all items he had gifted me, including our daughter’s school car.
“A couple of days after that, he called me one morning to return a car he bought for me. I told him to pass by and pick it up, which he did. He also threatened to throw me out of the house I lived in with our daughter and my niece. To avoid further abuse and assaults, I vacated the house and moved into my own space. He was aware of the whole moving process, and he even said that because his daughter was there, he could stop by anytime,” Ms Sam further intimated.
Karen, in recounting her experience, indicated that she moved into her house in February 2024, only to be robbed at gunpoint of all my valuables on her very first night at the new place by some assailants who are yet to be apprehended.
She said she was particularly traumatized by this robbery and what she was subjected to, and this got worse when Nana Adjei demanded shortly after the robbery that she return a piece of necklace he had gifted her in the past, coincidentally the only valuable the robber did not take when she was attacked.
“I was assigned a police officer to protect me at my residence because the authorities believed the attack was perpetrated by someone close to me who was out to harm me. After this, I decided to cut or limit contact with him to the barest minimum, necessitated only by the welfare and proper upbringing of our daughter.
“A few weeks later, he requested that our daughter spend two weeks of her school holidays with him, which I agreed to. He picked her up after school, and I later went by to drop off a few of her belongings and my niece so she could assist him in taking care of her,” Ms Sam said.
“A few days later, he accused me of being at a restaurant with a friend of mine. I told him I did not owe him any explanation since he had moved on with multiple women. Nana Adjei made it clear he was not happy about it because he hadn’t informed his friends that we were no longer together and said I should not let the public know,” Karen further stated.
Nana Adjei, according to Karen, proceeded to repeatedly call to verbally abuse her. He even told her she “would die soon, like how his godson’s wife died recently.” He swore on his life to avenge my leaving him and also said I would never see our daughter ever again. I didn’t take the threats lightly, so I contacted his brother to inform him and also plead with him to bring the child and my niece.
Ms Sam pointed out that a custody battle that began following Nana Adjei’s threat to prevent her from seeing her daughter again took a dramatic turn when Nana refused to return their daughter after a visit. Karen says her swift actions and complaints to authorities led to an intervention at the airport, preventing Nana from leaving with the child. After six weeks of separation, Karen was reunited with her daughter, who had been misled to believe she was traveling to Dubai to see her mother.
“After almost six weeks of begging and pleading to allow me to see my daughter, I received a call from his brother informing me that Nana Adjei was ready to return her in exchange for her passport. I agreed to it because the welfare and safety of my child is more important than anything else.
“We agreed to meet at Fiesta Royale on Tuesday afternoon to make the exchange. He arrived with his brother without the child to meet my aunt and me. After some back and forth, he requested that my aunt follow him to his residence to pick up our daughter and my niece,” Karen recounted.
“However, upon getting there, he forcibly snatched the passport from the old lady’s hands, kicked her out, and swore to kill me for ending the relationship unless I returned. I made frantic efforts and lodged various complaints that caused investigations leading to him being stopped and disembarked from an outbound aircraft.
“After further investigations, my daughter was returned to me around 2 a.m. after six weeks of not seeing her. She informed me that her dad told her they were going to Dubai to see Mummy. He told the officers they were going on a two-day trip, but my daughter was traveling with three suitcases,” she further recounted.
Karen, in her chronicle, said that despite an initial court order by a Circuit Court granting her protective custody of her child, another ruling, this time by a District Court, allowed her ex-partner to retain custody.
“The court granted him custody without considering the emotional and physical toll on my daughter. She was crying every time I returned her to him and begged me to let her stay. My ex would always leave her with the teenage daughter of his friend, who assumed the role of the mother of our 4-year-old. A 16-year-old who could barely take care of herself.
“Everyone witnessed how much weight my daughter lost during the period she was with her father. Due to this and many other concerns, I called on some family and friends to beg him to let me have access to my daughter. The female judge threw out my case, claiming she didn’t have the jurisdiction to sit on such cases,” Karen said.
“She (the judge) also made orders for my ex-partner to keep the child until the final determination of the case. According to her, my daughter already lives with her dad, and it would cause her trauma to remove her from there. She made orders that allowed my daughter to see her mom 4 days out of 31 days in a month.
“This is a child who had only lived with him for 6 weeks against her will. Upon advice from my lawyers, I refiled my case in the Circuit Court (DOVVSU), seeking protective orders for my daughter and me. However, the case at the District Court was very unfair to me and always seemed to do the bidding of my ex,” Karen lamented.
She again recounted how her ex-partner allegedly resorted to threats and blackmail to force her compliance. According to her, he threatened to publish false stories about her in newspapers and used media platforms to smear her reputation.
“He even had a radio show dedicated to humiliating me, claiming I was dating a top security official. When confronted, he denied involvement, but evidence later revealed his orchestration,” Karen disclosed.
The threats, according to Karen, escalated after the Circuit Court issued a restraining order against Nana Adjei. Karen said he threatened her and boasted about accessing her private information, including her travel history and call records, through contacts in law enforcement and telecommunication companies.
“He proceeded to show me my travel history, which he fraudulently obtained from some personnel of the Immigration/BNI. He also showed my call records, which he obtained from Telecel, and boasted that he could get any information he wanted on me.
“Things took a darker turn when armed with a warrant, Adjei and a group of armed men forcibly entered my home. They harassed my family members, including an attempt to arrest my mother. Adjei then declared me (Karen) wanted, placing a bounty on my head and circulating my photos online.
“My ex stormed into my house with over 10 armed men and a blogger to harass my mother and my cousin, who were present at the time. He ransacked the bedrooms and tried to arrest my mother. In the subsequent days, he declared me wanted by placing a bounty on my head and published my photos on the front page of various newspapers in the country,” Ms Sam said.
“He also paid numerous bloggers to circulate my pictures on various social media platforms in a bid to bully me into returning the child to him and to embarrass me, just as he had threatened months ago.
“For seven years, I’ve endured emotional, physical, and financial abuse. I left the relationship to create a safe, happy space for my daughter, but our lives remain in danger. I am beginning to believe no one can control him,” Karen stated.
She hopes that by speaking out, her story will prompt action and protect others in similar situations. “I refuse to be silenced. I will continue to fight for my daughter and ensure she grows up in a safe and loving environment,” Karen vowed.
In her parting words, Karen said, “Let me emphasize that Kwadwo Adjei is an ex-partner, and I chose to end my relationship with him. What you see and read about in the media is a man of influence and money who, in his desperation to show me where power lies, marshals the justice delivery system at his beck and call to file multiple suits against me and obtain orders from lower courts to override orders from higher courts.”
“What you see and read about is a man of power, influence, and money who can commandeer members of the Ghana Police Service to raid my house and my friend’s house in the name of enforcing a bogus court order to retrieve our child, whom I have cared for since birth. What you see and read about is Kwadwo Adjei—simply, an abuser.”
“I have reached out to the relevant institutions for help, but for anyone in my situation, the wheels of justice appear almost motionless. For an ordinary woman and mother like me, I am desperate. I feel extremely threatened and fear for my life,” she lamented.
Dr. Caesar, CEO of M.Y Ventures, a leading food supplement and natural health center based in Kumasi, has appealed to President Mahama to support private businesses in the Country.
Dr. Caesar is seeking support for businesses in Ghana, given the country’s current economic challenges .
Dr. Caesar’s attendance at the Akwasidae festival yesterday gave him the opportunity , where he appealed to the President to support business entities, highlights the importance of private sector growth in Ghana’s economy.
Dr. Caesar
As the CEO of M.Y Ventures, Dr. Caesar emphasized the need for incentives and tax rebates to help local businesses expand and employ more people, ultimately stimulating economic growth.
The Akwasidae festival, celebrated by the Ashanti Kingdom, brings together people from all walks of life to showcase the rich Ashanti culture .
It’s a significant event that offers a platform for leaders to engage with the community and discuss pressing issues.
Dr. Caesar’s appeal to the President is timely, considering the current economic climate in Ghana.
Supporting business entities can have a positive impact on the economy, creating jobs and increasing economic activity.
Speaking to the Ashantehene when he (Dr Caesar)paid a courtesy call on him yesterday,Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, pledged his support for businessmen in his community. This move is aimed at promoting economic growth and development within the Ashanti Region.
Otumfuo’s pledge is expected to empower businessmen in the region, enabling them to expand their businesses and create jobs.
By supporting local businesses, Otumfuo aims to contribute to the overall development of the community, improving the standard of living for residents.
As the Asantehene, Otumfuo is committed to preserving the cultural heritage of the Ashanti Kingdom. Supporting local businesses helps to promote traditional industries and practices.
Otumfuo’s support is expected to lead to the creation of new job opportunities, reducing unemployment in the region.
By empowering local businesses, Otumfuo’s pledge is likely to stimulate economic growth, increasing the region’s GDP.
As businesses thrive, the standard of living for residents in the Ashanti Region is expected to improve, with access to better goods and services.
Otumfuo’s pledge demonstrates his commitment to the economic development and well-being of his community.
Dr. Caesar used the opportunity and donated 70 packs of Linna Green Tea to Nananom, a gesture aimed at boosting their immune system.
This thoughtful act demonstrates Dr. Caesar’s commitment to promoting health and wellness within the community.
Linna Green Tea, known for its numerous health benefits, is a natural way to enhance immune function and overall well-being.
Dr. Caesar’s donation is a testament to his dedication to giving back to the community. His efforts to support Nananom’s health and wellness are truly commendable.
A 75-year old educationist, and communicator for the National Democratic Congress(NDC) in the Ashanti Region, Mr. Wallas Ababio, has underscored the need for him to be handed the Sekyere South Municipal Chief executive position despite being old man.
Mr. Wallas Ababio, who is numbered among the 11 applicants vying for the Sekyere South Municipal Chief executive(MCE) position, asserted that the former president, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo, was untrusted to manage the entire country at the age of 73 and ended as an octogenarian.
This according to uncle Wallas as affectionately called, makes him equally fit for the MCE position in municipality, a far less position to be compared to that of Nana Akuffo Addo, who was president of the entire nation.
“I have advanced in age but i’m younger in stature, so when the elderly are called i show up with my age; and when young men are called i show up with my size; I’m ” ‘Akokokra- abrantie’ as people say it, and I can equally manage my municipality at age 75 as Akuffo managed the entire country in his 80s,” he stated.
The former Prempeh college tutor, Mr. Wallas Ababio, highlighted on education as one of the major areas he will help to improve upon when given the nod to serve as the MCE, by enhancing the quality of education at the basic and elementary level which have been ran down in previous years, Senior High Schools will also experience quality infrastructural facelift, besides, teachers welfare which is dear to his heart. Again, he mentioned that he will promote the private and public sector investment to enable the youth get sustainable jobs to cater for themselves, thirdly, he mentioned entrepreneurship as one of the key areas he will pay much attention to if he is considered as the Municipal Chief Executive((MCE).
He expressed that his love for the NDC party dates back to his active service days as a civil servant even though he exercised some restraints in order not to be victimized. However, after retiring as the head of finance and administration at the Kumasi Metro education office in the year 2010, he assumed his current position as a communicator for the National Democratic Congress(NDC) in the Ashanti Region from the year 2011 till today. And later became the regional administrator for the NDC party from 2016-2020.
He concluded by urging the NDC Ashanti Regional secretariat to do him the honours by given him the mandate to serve his constituents as the Municipal Chief Executive(MCE) of the Sekyere South Municipal, not to mention of their previous promises to him concerning same position leading to 2016, 2020, and the just ended 2024 elections.
“I have worked tirelessly for the party and this is payback time,” he stated.
Let the current NDC administration honour this indefatigable man,
Mr. Wallas Ababio, the current Ashanti Regional administrator of the NDC. He was the lone voice that echoed the agenda of the NDC in the A/R. when others were afraid to mention the name of NDC in the region.
He has fought the good fight, he has finished the race, he has kept the faith. Now there is in store for him the crown of glory, which must be awarded unto him.
Uncle Wallas Ababio,
The Sekyere South(Agona) District Chief Executive(DCE) position must be his crown.
A former tutor at Prempeh college for 20years(1983-2003), Yaa Asantewaa Girls(I978- 1983), and retired as the head of finance and administration at the Kumasi metro education office(2003-2010). He is fit for the job.
President John Dramani Mahama has named Mr Sammy Gyamfi Esq. as the acting Managing Director of the state-owned Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC).
The appointment was announced in a press statement issued by the Presidency on Thursday, 17th January.
In his new role, Mr Gyamfi will oversee the establishment of the Ghana Gold Board, a key pledge outlined in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) 2024 manifesto.
Sammy Gyamfi and President John Mahama
The Gold Board is expected to play a significant role in the government’s broader economic revitalisation agenda.The creation of the Gold Board will be carried out under the guidance of the Minister for Finance.
It is intended to ensure the sustainable management and marketing of Ghana’s gold resources, delivering maximum benefits to the Ghanaian people.
Key areas of focus will include formalising the small-scale gold mining sector and providing essential support services for the mining industry.
Mr Sammy Gyamfi is a qualified lawyer and Economic Policy Analyst. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Laws degree, both obtained from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
The claim that Ashanti Region has been left out of the ministerial appointments is completely premature and mischievous since there has not been any from other regions like Upper West,Oti and Western North.
All these strategic ministries are still up for grabs.
1.Lands and Natural Resources
2.Defence
3.Works and Housing
4.Sports
5.Interior
6.Foreign Affairs
7.Health
8.Communications
9.Environment,Science and Technology
For those of you who don’t know,Ashanti is not like any other region.
There are a lot of traditional and customary protocols that must be obeyed before political appointees are named in the Ashanti Region.
The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) has initiated the interview process for applicants aiming to serve as Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the Ashanti region.
The exercise forms part of the new government’s commitment to competence, dedication and visionary leadership at the local government level.
A section of aspirants waiting for their turn to be vetted
The interview is scheduled to take place within three days and it is structured to cover all 43 metropolitan, municipal, and district areas in the region.
The first day is focused on applicants from 11 MMDAs, with 88 aspirants undergoing the rigorous vetting procedure.
Throughout the process, 343 applicants will present their qualifications, leadership skills, and vision to the selection committee.
The NDC’s leadership in the region has stressed the importance of the exercise, viewing it as a vital step in identifying leaders capable of effectively implementing the party’s development agenda at the grassroots
Candidates are expected to demonstrate a strong understanding of the socio-economic dynamics in their areas and propose practical strategies to address issues such as unemployment, infrastructure, sanitation, and access to education and healthcare.Source:myjoyonlune.com