Bishop TT’s Mother Goes Home Today

The late Madam Mary Adadua Bibio Dodoo Mankatah, mother of Bishop Kwaku Tetteh, Founder and Leader of the Remoulding Destiny House Chapel International has been laid to rest at a private burial today, Saturday, November 19, 2021.

She, was, however, laid in state at Cosmos School Park near Lapaz New Market.

Her family members and some colleagues of her son in the Pastoral front all met to pay their last respect to ‘Anutie Ayelley’ as she was affectionately called.

Late Madam Dodoo Mankata died at aged 77 after a short illness.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh

Source// Obohnews.

Pension Scheme: Over 41,000 Ghost Names Cleared…..SSNIT Reveals

The Deputy Director General for Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) in charge of Operations and Benefits, Mrs. Laurette Korkor Otchere have said, the institution have cleared 41,500 ghost names from their pension roll and reactive 17,000 people back to the scheme.

She indicated that, clearing those ghost names from the pension roll has helped SSNIT to save Hundred and Eighty-Six million Ghana Cedis for the country.

Mrs. Korkor Otchere indicated that after taking over the Operations and Benefits position, in 2018, the institution did an audit to ensure those who are on the payrolls are alive, to avoid paying monies into ghost accounts.

“In every month, those at the age of 72yrs and above are required to renew their life certificate. We looked at it and realized many people haven’t done it and it indicate they are not alive that led to the clearing of the aforementioned number of persons names from the pension scheme”, she noted.

Mrs. Laurette Korkor Otchere made these known to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI during their 3 day 2021 Operations Conference held in Koforidua.

However, she noted that a public announcement was made before the said names were deleted to ensure no one is affected.

She also gave a notice that, other beneficiaries who are yet to received their money since 2018 to get in touch with the authorities to enable renew their life certificates for payment.

The Director General of SSNIT, Dr. John Ofori- Tenkorang therefore highlighted that over one million people have been assigned to the pension scheme between 2016 and 2020.

“Out of the 1m people we have registered, only 4,000 active persons pay their monthly contributions, a situation he described as very disturbing and is not encouraging at all”.

Dr. Ofori -Tenkorang then tasked his managers to go out there and let the people know there are lot of benefit in the pension scheme, thus calling on the business men and women to joined the scheme

Bringing his speech to an end, he stated that, the law made it clear that every private firm must pay its staff pension dues, hence they will soon come after those who have failed to do justice.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source//Obohnews.

Leaked Audio: Birim South DCE Allegedly Fumes,Threatens Journalist For Negative Reportage

Mr. Asare Danso,DCE-Birim South District Assembly.

Honourable Asare Danso, District Chief Executive of Birim South, has been captured on tape for allegedly threatening a journalist, Kofi Amoah popularly called Fiko, who works with Ahenkan Radio for reporting negative and falsehood about him (DCE), the audio which is in Twi (Ghanaian local language) emphasized.

“There is power somewhere, after spending six months somewhere you will attest. I use the law for everything I do. That Fiko should continue to do those foolish reports about me, I will get him.

“As you see, I have done a lot in Akyem Swedru and the environs but your reporter will never mention but always negativity, negativity. Am I an animal? this small boy aaah! I will get him, but just be careful you don’t also fall victims because I’m bent on taking drastic decision against the boss. I know he is going to fall because he is a fool, Fiko, I will lay hands on him………….!” The tape revealed.

He further sent a word of caution to Kofi Amoah, to be fair in his reportage about him to avoid his (DCE) wrath.

By Nana Kwasi Asare.

2021 Budget: We Expect Gov’t To Add Some Percentage To The Lorry Fare

Mr. Joshua Kofi Soga, Treasurer of Koforidua PROTOA.

As many Ghanaians are waiting to listen to what Mr. Ken Ofori Atta, the Finance Minister have for them in tomorrow’s 2022 budget, some persons have expressed their expectations ahead of the budget.

The Treasurer of Koforidua Progressive Transport Union Association (PROTOA), Mr. Joshua Kofi Soga have said, the Driver Unions across the country are suffering as a result of the continuous increment of the fuel prices.

“We are expecting the Finance Minister to address to this issue either reducing the fuel prices or adding some small percentage to the lorry fare to help relief drivers from their suffering”, he noted.

Mr. Kofi Soga indicated that, it is not only the fuel prices that have gone up, but rather, the prices of spare parts have also gone up. Now car battery price have increased from GHS350.00 to GHS600.00, car tyres from GHS350.00 to GHS500.00, and engine oil from GHS82.00 to GHS116.00.

He made this to Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH, adding that, its difficult for the drivers to get money to buy new spare parts to fix their vehicles when the fuel prices goes high without increasing the lorry fare.

He ceased the opportunity to advice drivers to be extra cautious when driving as Christmas festivities is approaching.

Mr. Soga also highlighted that good driver are the ones who drives passengers to their various destinations safely.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh..

Source// Obohnews.

E/R: Abuakwa North MCE Donates To Education Directorate

” I observed during the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) monitoring with the Deputy Minister of Education incharge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) also the member of parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency, Honourable Gifty Twum-Ampofo, the Regional and Municipal Education Directors, Mrs Margaret Nsiah-Asamoah and Miss Abena Gyamerah respectively that, Abuakwa North Municipal Education Directorate needed to be taken care of with water and other drinks to fortify them in their discharge of the five day examination process hence my decision to donate seventeen (17) cartons of malt drinks and thirty-five (35) cartons of bottled water. A kind gesture I emulated from my political God father, Nana Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana and the Commander In chief Of The Ghana Armed Forces, my utmost appreciations to him always”, stated Hon. Alhaji Umar Babs Bodinga.

He therefore, admonished all officials and invigilators to continue to deliver their core mandates with the best of diligence devoided of any intimidation or whatsoever to make the examination process successful.

The Honourable Municipal Chief Executive, emotionally opted with impulse decision, to take charge of the feeding of some candidates from other small but remote towns namely, Nobi, Anweabeng and Abremponsu, who have been given temporal stay, around the examination centres because of commuting difficulties, as hinted by the Municipal Education Director.

Receiving the donations with emotions, Miss Abena Gyamerah, the Municipal Education Director, expressed her profound gratitude to the Municipal Chief Executive and pledged maximum cooperation to build the education sector in the Municipality for national development.
The items were received in the presence of some selected staff of the directorate.

According to Miss Abena Gyamerah, thousand five hundred and ninety five (1,595) candidates are expected to write the examination in the municipality.

The presentation he said, is the first institutional donation since the beginning of his tenure of office and it’s just the first of many more to come.

Hon. Umar Babs Bodinga (Alhaji), newly confirmed Municipal Chief Executive of Abuakwa North Assembly in the Eastern Region of Ghana made these donations together with some selected staff from the Municipal Assembly, 16th November, 2021 to facilitate all officials and Invigilators of the year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination.

The examinations, which will end on Friday, November 19, will be held at 2,158 centres, with a total of 571,894 candidates across the country.

By// Nana Kwasi Asare

Source// Obohnews.

“Free SHS Awaits You,Grab It With Seriousness….Dept. Edu. Min. To BECE Candidates

Mrs. Gifty Twum Ampofo, Dept Edu. Min and MP advising the candidates.

Mrs. Gifty Twum-Ampofo, MP for Abuakwa North Constituency in the E/R also the Deputy Minister of Education in charge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has today toured the three (3) Basic School Education Certificate Examination (BECE) centers in the Constituency namely Ofori Panin, WBM Zion and Hawa Memorial Saviour Senior High Schools.

The Hon Deputy Minister was satisfied with the examination conduct, the calm composure of the students and the adherence of the COVID-19 safety protocols at the centers.

She wished the candidates the best of luck and admonished them to approach the examination with the seriousness it deserves for a successful future as the Nana Akufo-Addo led New Patriotic Party administration’s Free Senior High School (FSHS) flagship policy awaits them.

Mrs. Gifty Twum-Ampofo pleaded with teachers and parents to help the candidates during the Senior High Schools selection process and advised that, Technical and Vocational Education and Training should be prioritized since government has invested massively to manpower its industrialization agenda.

Mrs. Twum Ampofo then admonished the girls to embrace the non- traditional TVET courses such as, auto mechanic engeneering, welding , spraying, carpentry and joinery, electricals etc to bridge the boys domination gap.

Mr. Alhaji Umar Babs Bodinga, Municipal Chief Executive of Abuakwa North on his part, encouraged the candidates to approach the examination with confidence and avoid any form of examination malpractices. This he said, will make their academic journey smooth and successful for a brighter future.

The Hon. Municipal Chief Executive advised the candidates to be very calm and proactive in answering their questions by reading them well as the questions are nothing new but from their basic syllabus.

According to Miss Abena Gyamerah, the Municipal Education Director, thousand five hundred and ninety five (1,595) candidates are expected to write the examination in the municipality.

The delegation included, Mrs. Margaret Nsiah-Asamoah, Eastern Regional Education Director, Mrs Ruth Woode, Abuakwa North Municipal Coordinating Director & some selected staff from the Municipal Assembly, Hon Emmanuel Asare Gyekye, Presiding Member of Abuakwa North, Mr Stephen Osei Wusu, Municipal NADMO Director, staff from the Education Ministry and the press.

The examinations, which will end on Friday, November 19, will be held at 2,158 centres, with a total of 571,894 candidates across the country.

Meanwhile, 55,888 candidates sits for the Eastern Regional 2021 BECE of which 28,588 are boys and 27,300 are girls.

By// Nana Kwasi Asare

Source// Obohnews.

Our Work Is Tedious, We Need Salaries…Assembly Members To Local Gov’t Min.

The National Dean of Presiding Members – Ghana, Mr. Joseph Korto expressed worry over local government refusal to pay salaries to Assembly Members.

According to him, the development is disturbing since their duties are tedious thus, the Local Government Ministry and Parliament should seek to amend some articles of the laws to ensure their incentives goes up.

Mr. Korto adds, all the 261 MMDCEs have vehicles and offices to discharge their duties unlike the presiding members. Meanwhile they are the pillars of the Assembly, something he’s asking gov’t to get them vehicles and offices to help them discharge their duties accordingly.

He told Kingdom FM’s KONTIHEN KOFI OBOH during the 2021 National Conference held in Eastern Region-Kofoidua with the THEME: GHANA’S DIGITAL REVOLUTION FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE; THE ROLE OF THE LOCAL ASSEMBLIES.

Mr. Joseph Korto then urged all the Assemblies to embrace digitization in their works, because digitization is key to development.

Speaking on behalf of the Communications Minister, Mrs. Ursula Owusu Akuffo, the Deputy Administrator of Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC), Mrs. Eva Andoh Opoku indicated that, most countries are developing through digital transformation which Ghana must follow suit to emulate them.

Mrs. Andoh Opoku continue that, girls are not interested in studying ICT as a result, the Communication Ministry led by Mrs. Owusu Akuffo have introduced what’s called ‘Girls in ICT’ to teach them about how to operate computer or mobile phones to do businesses transaction

“The Communication Ministry is training over 1000 girls in IT nationwide which have commenced in C/R, NE/R, O,R, W/R, and WN/R. This programme have made us to notice that most of the girls haven’t even seen computer mouse before and is difficult for them to use it.

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnews.

E/R: Abuakwa North MP Donates Over 1,600 Mathematical Sets And Pens To The BECE Candidates

As 2021 Basic Education Certificate Examination candidates are preparing themselves for the Monday, November 15, 2021 showdown, the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency in the Eastern Region, Mrs. Gifty Twum Ampofo have donated hundreds of mathematical set and pens to the candidates.

Other beneficiaries of the MP’s gesture are teachers who teaches mathematics and science subjects in her constituency.

Addressing the candidates, the MP who doubles as the Deputy Minister of Education, in charge of Technical and Vocational Education and Training, said, life after school will be difficult to cope with should they fail to make the pass mark in the examination, and thus thought to assist them with the items which is key.

“Hence there is the need for me to come in as parents to encourage and pray with them for God Almighty to see them through and also to wish them well” she added.

Mrs. Twum Ampofo also urged them to be extra careful when choosing schools in their next level of education, a situation he highlighted that the world has now become technical and vocational which she suggests TVET as the only solution to alleviate poverty.

Madam Abena Gyamerah, the Municipal Education Director on her side noted, preparation towards the Monday exams is far advance saying they have 3 centers where the B. E. C. E will take place i.e. OPASS, Saviour SHS, and W. B. M. School. Adding that, the logistics are in except the questions.

“On Sunday, November 14, 2021 all the candidates will go to the aforementioned centers to check their names and index numbers before the exams on Monday, November 15,2021” she accounts.

Madam Abena Gyamerah, indicated that a total of 1,595 candidates for 2021 BECE which comprises of 779 males and 816 females were registered in the municipality.

Meanwhile the entire Eastern Region have 55,888 candidates prepared for this years BECE examination with 28,588 being males and 27,300 females

By// Kontihen Kofi Oboh.

Source// Obohnews.

E/R: “Be Focused And Disciplined”….Assembly Member Admonishes BECE Candidates

Mr. Bernard Amoako-Attah, the Assembly Member for Akyem Asafo Electoral Area also the Presiding Member of Abuakwa South Municipal Assembly in the Eastern Region of Ghana has advised all Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates across the country especially in his enclave to remain focused and disciplined before, during and after the examination.

The Hon. Assembly Member emphasized that, the BECE is the foundation of their success in life hence the need to be serious.

“The Basic Education Certificate Examination is the foundation for you to progress academically, embrace it and climb to success. Put a stop to the unnecessary roaming abouts and make your books your friend and avoid examination mulpractices as you enter the examination season. Never allow the post examination period to destroy your future by engaging yourselves into alcoholism, drugs, cyber crimes and others for the boys, galavanting and unwanted pregnancies for the girls as the Free SHS flagship policy awaits you to make your future bright.” Honourable Amoako-Attah said.

He advised parents to allow the candidates space to learn devoided of home chores and teachers to continue helping the candidates with questions answering tactics in examination.

Mr. Amoako-Attah further sobbed that, about eight thousand(8000) candidates have been presented for BECE in his electoral area over the past ten(10) years with less than eight(8) candidates having aggregate six(6), a situation he describes as a decline in education in the area.

He hinted that, he is in consultations with the unit committee members, the traditional and opinion leaders to institute programs such as quiz competitions, spelling bees, debates etc with attractive prizes awarded to deserving winners to rekindle the image of education in the electoral area.

To motivate the candidates, he mentioned that, the best candidate after the examination will be facilitated with all school needs during his or her entire senior high school education.

Mr. Bernard Amoako-Attah made this statement when together with his unit committee members, presented mathematical sets, nose masks and hand sanitizers to all the BECE candidates in his Electoral Area.

A presentation he said, is just the first of many more to come and a gesture of giving back to his community that made him.

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced that this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examinations (BECE) will commence on Monday, November 15, 2021.

The examinations, which will end on Friday, November 19, will be held at 2,158 centres, with a total of 571,894 candidates across the country.

By// Nana Kwasi Asare.

Source// Obohnews.

Fertile @60″ Obaatanpa Yaa Ofori Panin”

Opanin Daniel Obeng, 2000 Batch

“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others”. Pericles.

The Romance that started from an embryonic stage of my life eventually developed into a charade of a long-lasting relationship inter-twinned with abundant eternal strong ties which continues to thrive on till date.

Having entered Ofori Panin campus at the age nine (9) for a family vacation, the aura that enveloped me at that tender age will go on to be a manifestation which I am a witness today.

Some 31 years ago at age 9 , the greens and beautiful landscape continued to linger In my mind’s eyes and ears, coupled with the birds chirping and singing melodious songs to Obaantanpa Yaa Oforiwaa brings back some nostalgic feeling and the innate desire to really go back to establish the bondage. No wonder I told my granny then Mrs. Charity Asare, may she rest in peace that, I will come back on the expiration of the vacation.

The next phase of my educational advancement came with so much ease, because having experienced some affection on my first visit to Opass, I never blinked an eye on the choice of school to select.

The joy and the ecstasy was so profound that I slept with OPASS in mind and woke up with OPASS in thought.
As a product of the secondary school system, the euphoria and the joy that came with the admission was so loud that I felt the ‘heaven’ we have been taught at “Junior Y” lessons by Teacher Nketiah at Koforidua Ascension Presby Church was what I was about to experience because he said ” there is so much joy in heaven”.

Real student life begun with its ups and downs with a new assimilated culture with different set of human beings very difficult to understand but gradually things reached a crescendo of normalcy.

Ofori Panin Senior High school is not just a CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE AND CHARACTER FORMATION but an institution built on formidable principles of bond and togetherness. To some, OPASS is a school but to us we see it as family.,

Our motto ‘Dwen Na Som’ is an epitome of Philosophical knowledge of cogitation .

Eno Yaa Foriwaa born on the 21st September a thursday, as you celebrate 60 years of piety in fertility and an unabated production of offsprings found in different facets of the world with a plethora of serious accomplishments.

All we can say is, we are proud of you and that you are not just turning 60 but you are turning into an undeniable classic that can’t be matched.

Named after the greatest Akyem Abuakwa King Ofori Panin I, who through so much bravery and courage moved the traditional Akyem Abuakwa capital from Pameng to Kyebi and venturing into several wars for Territorial aggrandisement, your sons, daughters, grandchildren are so happy about your exploits and will continue to have our belief and trust which we have scribbled in our school hymn that”we build our school on thee Oh Lord, to thee we bring our common needs”.

Long Live OPASS.

Long live Okyeman

OPASS is 60

Opanin Daniel Obeng (OB), 2000 batch.

Source// Obohnews.