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John Dumelo fulfils promise, walks backward barefoot to PRESEC

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Popular actor cum politician, John Dumelo has honoured his pledge to walk backward from the Legon main gate to the entrance of the Presbyterian Boys Senior High School.

This was after Dumelo, in a post on his X handle on October 22, 2023, pledged to walk backward barefoot from the University of Ghana campus to PRESEC if they win over his alma mata, Achimota SHS.

Eventually, on October 30, PRESEC won the competition, grabbing the trophy for the 8th time and another back-to-back win.

Netizens on social media called him out to fulfil his pledge, to which he gave the assurance that he would do so on October 31 at 4 p.m.

However, the starting venue for the walk was moved from the entrance of UG to the Legon Mall, which is located opposite the school. The walk also began around 4:50 pm.

Over the course of the walk, John Dumelo, clad in a black T-shirt and shorts draped in a Ghana flag, was flanked by two cars. He calmly walked along the side of the Legon-Madina road while media personnel detailed his every step.

After 25 minutes and 40 seconds, John Dumelo arrived at the entrance of PRESEC safely, successfully completing his walk and fulfilling his pledge.

Speaking to GhanaWeb, he questioned why PRESEC should partake in the tournament again, adding that Achimota SHS has begun preparations to take the trophy from PRESEC

“I don’t see why PRESEC should even go next year. You’ve won it eight times. What do you want to do again? Nine. Why? But next year they will go hard for PRESEC, because at Achimota School, we are starting our preparations now and we hope and pray that next year we win,” he said.

He added that he will make another pledge at the next competition but is confident that Achimota will win.

Social media users commended him for his efforts, while his political supporters cited the feat as a testimony to his competence as an officeholder.

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Ouattara hails Akufo-Addo’s leadership, commends achievements amid global challenges

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Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara has expressed admiration for Ghana’s role in leading African countries towards independence.

He made these remarks at an event commemorating Ghana’s 67th Independence Day in Koforidua, Eastern Region.

He lauded Ghana’s efforts in maintaining the honour and pride of its independence and recognized the shared history, friendship, and culture between Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire.

The event, under the theme “Our Democracy Our Pride,” was held at the newly inaugurated 5,000-seater Koforidua Youth Resource Center.

“What a beautiful celebration, bravo to all the Ghanaian people. On this special occasion, congratulations from the people of Cote D’Ivoire who are your brothers and sisters. It’s a great pleasure for me to be here today with you and the great people of Ghana. To experience once more the legendary hospitality of Ghana.

“Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire are bound not only by geography but also by history, friendship and culture. It’s a great joy for me to be sent here by my dear friend Nana [President Akufo-Addo] to celebrate Ghana and the citizens of this beautiful and wonderful country. Whose, since 1957 has shown the way to independence, dignity and pride. Congratulations on the period, it was indeed beautiful and outstanding.”

President Ouattara praised President Akufo-Addo’s leadership since 2016, despite global challenges.

“I would like to use this opportunity to commend you for your leadership and many achievements in Ghana despite the adverse challenges at the global level, with COVID-19, Ukraine-Russia war, obviously Gaza-Palestina,” he said.

He also lauded President Akufo-Addo’s exceptional performance during his term as ECOWAS President.

“I would like to commend you for your commitment towards regional integration shown during your tenure as President of ECOWAS. I must say you did an exceptional, outstanding job. And as the other heads of state know I wanted you to continue for many years.”

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Adwoa Safo advocates for inclusion of mothers in Ghana’s national pledge

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The Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya, Sarah Adwoa Safo, has expressed concern with the contributions of women or mothers in Ghana’s National Pledge.

Adwoa Safo contends that the inclusion of the clause “through the toils of our fathers” in the National Pledge without mentioning mothers underplays the role women played in Ghana’s independence struggle.

She describes the omission as gender-insensitive and charged Parliament and the relevant stakeholders to take a look at it and make the necessary amendments if needed.

“The National Pledge talks about ‘through the blood and toils of our fathers’ and omits mothers, but the mothers also toiled for this country, and I think it is gender-insensitive. Even when we are making a reference to the country, we call it our motherland, but when it comes to the National Pledge, and we are referring to the struggles and toils, we omit our mothers, and I want to draw your attention to it so we look at it as a country so that we become more gender-sensitive when it comes to our National Pledge.”

The Dome-Kwabenya lawmaker raised the concern on the back of the implementation of a new provision that requires parliamentarians to recite the National Pledge before each session commences.

The implementation of the new standing orders on February 6 also requires heads of state of institutions to directly appear before Parliament to address queries related to their agencies.

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Dormaahene announces suspension of Berekum from Bono Regional House of Chiefs

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The President of the Bono Regional House of Chiefs, Osagyefo Osaedeeyo Agyeman Badu II has announced the suspension of the Berekum Traditional Council from the activities of the House.

Speaking at an annual end of year review meeting, the president said the decision comes with the collective endorsement of seven members of the house.

“As we sit here today, seven of us who are chiefs in this Bono Region namely Drobohene, Nsokohene Dwinimhene, Wenchihene, Kwaatsomanhene, Sumaahene and myself Dormaahene and the people of Bono have resolved that from henceforth we have nothing to do with Berekum in terms of activities in this house until they find a way to tell us something reasonable,” he stated.

Explaining the reasoning behind the decision, Dormaahene said the suspension is in connection with an injunction initiated by the Berekum Traditional Council which restrained him from attending the recent funeral of the late Berekumhene Daasebre Dr Amankona Diawuo II.

According to him, the suspension of Berekum from the Bono Regional House of Chiefs will stand until the Council provides a better explanation to the court action.

A Sunyani High Court on Wednesday (Nov 22), restrained Dormaahene from attending the funeral on Thursday, Nov 23, since it could lead to the breach of the peace.

The order followed an application brought before the court by a member of the Berekum Traditional Council, Osabarima Kyere Yeboah Darteh II.

According to the applicant, the decision by Dormaahene to attend the funeral on Thursday, the same day the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu was scheduled to attend the funeral could lead to the breach of peace in the area.

The planning committee of the funeral had scheduled for Dormaahene to attend the funeral on Wednesday while noting that Otumfuo traditionally is the last person to attend the burial of a Berekumhene since the Berekumhene owes allegiance to the Golden Stool – Asanteman.

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