Monday, 24 August 2015

PEOPLE WILL BE IN HELL BECAUSE OF YOU MORRIS TELLS OFORI AMPONSAH

People will be In hell because of you

Born again musician and beat producer, Morris Babyface has cautioned Ofori Amponsah to be careful of his decision of going back to highlife years after turning a pastor.
He said the devil comes in many ways to steal people from Christ so the multiple-award winning highlife-artiste-turned-pastor should not allow worldly things to trick him.
He also remembered him that the devil is not just stealing him if he makes a u-turn to highlife music but also his followers who are weak in spirit.

Speaking on Radio Univers in Accra, Morris said “if you are worshipping God, do it well. The devil has various ways of stealing people and the most dangerous among them is it doesn’t steal only you but other people through you. It does that through your word of mouth. The weak in mind will even use you as an excuse to sin. They will say even this pastor is doing this how much more me”

“By the time you realize, many people would have sinned because of you. You cannot even stand before judgment day to give only your accounts how much more many people going to hell because of you. Honestly speaking, it is horror.”

The artiste known for “Valentine Day” hit song asked what a man will do if God forsakes him since he runs to God when the devil is after him. Morris Babyface further advised Ofori Amponsah who disclosed not long ago that he is preparing to release highlife songs to think twice about his decision.

“He should sit down and reevaluate his decision before he does anything because we all have one life and you don’t know when you will die. If God saves you and you do not respect the salvation, he has nothing to lose.”

He finally said “if he has decided to follow God, he should do that with his whole heart and do it well but he shouldn’t allow the devil to deceive him. He should not allow any worldly thing deceive him. He should see this as a temptation that he needs to overcome “.
Source: zionfelix.com

Sunday, 16 August 2015

TUABODOM POLICE PICKS FIVE



Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf
Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf

Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf
Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf
Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf




























Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.

source: http://myjoyonline.com

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Tuobodom: Police pick up 5 more over clashes last week

Source: Ghana | Myjoyonline.com
Date: 16-08-2015 Time: 06:08:46:pm
Police in Tuabodom in the Brong Ahafo Region say they have picked up five more persons in connection with last week’s factional clashes in the town.
It brings to eight the number of people arrested in connection with the fatal clashes last Wednesday in which five people lost their lives, and many more got severely injured.
Reprisals that followed the next day also saw seven houses burnt. Security has since been tightened in the town as investigations continue.
Mallam Aminu, a journalist with local radio station, Gaskia FM, told Joy News Sunday that police would not say what role the persons played, but only to say that they were neck deep in the violent clashes.
Police officials have commended the people in the area for providing crucial information that led to the arrest of the eight persons.
All eight persons have been sent to Sunyani, the regional capital, for interrogation.
Meanwhile, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Command has evacuated the police station at Kwapong, 24 hours after an angry crowd vandalized the police post leaving two dead and many others injured.
Kwapong is in the same region as Tuobodom.
Brong Ahafo Regional Police Commander, DCOP Maxwell Atingani told Joy News his officers will not return to the town until town folks provide information that will lead to the arrest of the ringleaders of the mob attack.
“If they have vandalized the police station, then it means that…they don’t want police station. So I have evacuated all my men because I cannot allow them to stay in a lion’s den”, DCOP Atingani told Joy News Sunday.
The rioting youth of Kwapong stormed the police station on Saturday demanding that a man in police custody be handed to them for instant justice.
The man – named only as Efo Kojo – had stabbed an indigene of the town, killing him instantly.
The angry crowd vandalized the police station, when police refused to hand over Efo Kojo to them.
Police told Joy News the angry crowds forced the suspect out from police cells and burnt him.
Police also confirmed that a resident was hit by a stray bullet fired by one of their officers to disperse the angry youth.
Although local journalists say more than one person was hit by the stray bullet, DCOP Atingani, told Joy News only one person was hit during the clashes between his men and the mob.
“This is not their [Kwapong youth] first time. They have done that before and even shot and killed a policeman”, DCOP Atingani revealed.
According to him, the police station was closed down for many years before numerous appeals by elders of the town caused authorities to re-open it.
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2015/August-16th/tuobodom-police-pick-up-5-more-over-clashes-last-week.php#sthash.ImBqUFRq.dpuf

Friday, 14 August 2015

SnooCode ‘ambulance’ App to save lives – Vodafone Foundation




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Vodafone Ghana Foundation in partnership with TinyDavid Ghana Limited, has launched a mobile application - SnooCode - Ghana’s first mobile app that enables the ambulance service to easily and accurately locate victims in emergency situations.
SnooCode, one of the technology projects under the Foundation’s ‘Mobile 4 Good’ initiative, is aimed at reducing the response time for emergency service providers irrespective of the hindrances in Ghana’s addressing system.

Speaking at the launch held in Accra, Group Trustee of the Vodafone Foundation, Lord Michael Hastings said:

“To us, this presents a great stroke of inspiration in helping to decrease the mortality rate in Ghana. It is in every way a representation of what we stand for as a company; it shows our commitment to be consistently interested in the well-being of the communities in which our employees live and work”.

Director of the Ghana National Ambulance Service, Prof. Ahmed Nuhu Zakaria, showered praise on Vodafone and TinyDavid for implementing a timely solution to help the Ghana Ambulance Service improve its services.

Educating the public on how the SnooCode application works, Chief Executive of TinyDavid, Sesinam Dagadu said:

“The app generates a genuine and secure code that makes sure no two locations in the country have the same sequence of numbers and letters. Whenever a person calls the emergency service for assistance, the code makes it easier for the Emergency Medical Team to navigate the exact location of the victim and deliver immediate help”.


source: myjoyonline.com