Tag: Adolphine Bolingoli Lukaku

  • Ghana could experience Gaza war if EC fails to audit voter register – Fmr Commissioner to UK

    Ghana could experience Gaza war if EC fails to audit voter register – Fmr Commissioner to UK

    Former Ghana High Commissioner to the UK, Ambassador Victor Smith, has urged the Electoral Commission (EC) to carry out a forensic audit of the 2024 voter register, as requested by the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), to prevent potential unrest in the country.

    The NDC, where Smith plays a key role, has raised concerns about compromised data in the register set for the 2024 general elections. Despite the EC’s acknowledgment of the issue and commitment to addressing it internally, the process has drawn significant public criticism.

    Smith’s remarks align with recent appeals from civil society groups, chiefs, and other stakeholders, who have urged the EC to cleanse the electoral roll. The Omanhene of the Goaso Traditional Area, Nana Kwasi Bosompra I, recently voiced his discontent with the EC’s hesitation to rectify the register, calling on traditional leaders to ensure the elections are peaceful by addressing the anomalies.

    During an interview on TV XYZ’s Dwaboase program on September 26, Ambassador Smith warned that the EC Chair might face overwhelming pressure if Ghanaians grow frustrated with the Commission’s delay in auditing the voter register. He emphasized that the NDC’s substantial following could potentially halt the elections if the EC fails to guarantee a transparent, free, and fair process.

    “The auditing has to be done and it must be forensic…We don’t have to use the EC to do that job,” stated the former High Commissioner.

    Ambassador Victor Smith further cautioned that if the Electoral Commission (EC) refuses to engage a neutral auditor to cleanse the voter register, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) will bring the country to a standstill.

    In response to what the NDC plans to do next, considering that the EC has not yet addressed their petition a week after their protest, Smith hinted at the possibility of a significant upheaval.

    Warning the EC leadership to sit up, Ambassador Smith cautioned that, “Whatever they do, we must have that audit [of the voter register]; otherwise, Afghanistan, Gaza, and Ukraine combined is what will happen in Ghana.”

    Meanwhile, leader of the Movement for Change (M4C), Alan Kyerematen, along with the Alliance for Revolutionary Change, has voiced strong support for calls urging the Electoral Commission (EC) to heed stakeholders’ demands and conduct a forensic audit of the voter register.

    Kyerematen stressed the necessity of forming a high-level Technical Working Group (TWG), chaired by the EC, to oversee the audit process from September 30 to October 11.

    In a letter dated September 23, Nana Ohene-Ntow, Director of Elections Planning and Coordination for the movement, articulated that cleansing the electoral roll is vital for maintaining peace in the country.

    He proposed that the TWG include representatives from all candidates cleared for the elections, as well as the EC’s data management consultants.

    This group would be responsible for carrying out a thorough audit of the current voter register, utilizing essential source documents, including the final 2020 Voter Register, limited registration data since 2021, voter transfer records, and special voter lists from 2020 to the present.

    Mr Kyerematen emphasized that all group members should have access to original copies of these documents for verification purposes. Additionally, he stated that candidates or their representatives who possess evidence of compromised data in the current register must submit this information to the TWG before the audit commences.

    The final outcome of this collaborative effort would be accepted as the official voter register for the 2024 general elections.

    “The proposed process outlined above mirrors a ‘forensic audit’ being advocated for by a section of the Ghanaian public, and ought to come up with a Voters Register acceptable to all contestants and voters in the upcoming 2024 General Elections.”

  • Ghana is advancing at a faster rate than Europe – Wontumi

    Ghana is advancing at a faster rate than Europe – Wontumi

    Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, known as Chairman Wontumi, has claimed that Ghana is progressing faster in development than European countries.

    Speaking at a UK Town Hall meeting, Wontumi praised the policies of NPP’s flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, emphasizing the unprecedented nature of these initiatives globally.

    However, Wontumi highlighted a significant challenge for Ghana: the frequent change in political leadership every eight years between the NDC and NPP. He argued that sustained development requires continuity with one political party in power over an extended period.

    “The policies our Flagbearer, our party leader and vice president is bringing have never been seen before in any part of the world. From my experience living in the UK and Ghana, I can confidently say that Ghana is changing faster than Europe.

    “However, the problem we have is that from 1992 to now – the 4th Republic – it has been NDC, NPP. And so, after eight years, the party in government is changed for the other party to take over. Ghana will never develop unless we keep one political party in power for a long time before we can have a big transformation to develop our country,” he said.

    Wontumi elaborated on the detrimental effects of political transitions, noting, “Since 1992 in the 4th Republic, it’s been a cycle of NDC, NPP. Every eight years, power shifts, interrupting development. Ghana needs prolonged political stability to achieve substantial transformation and development.”

    He explained that each change in government requires a transitional period of at least two years, during which development stagnates.

  • UK imposes additional sanctions on Russian military

    UK imposes additional sanctions on Russian military

    The UK has said it will place more than 50 new restrictions on Russia before the second anniversary of their invasion of Ukraine.

    The sanctions aim to punish people and companies supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war effort.

    Foreign Secretary Lord David Cameron said the UK will keep supporting Kyiv for as long as necessary.

    After the opposition leader Alexei Navalny died, six Russian prison bosses were punished with sanctions.

    The Foreign Office said the new punishments will target those who give Russia’s military weapons like rocket launchers, missiles, and explosives.

    The sanctions are aimed at stopping Russia from making money from metals, diamonds, and energy. This is to stop President Putin from getting funding for his war.

    Lord Cameron said that because of the economic pressure from other countries, Russia cannot afford to continue with the illegal invasion.

    “Our sanctions are making it hard for Putin to get the money he needs to support his war. ”

    “United, we will keep fighting against tyranny without giving up. ” We will keep helping Ukraine in its fight for democracy for as long as it is needed.

    Some people were punished, including oil trader Niels Troost and his company Paramount Energy and Commodities SA, and Pavel Alekseevich Marinychev, the new CEO of Alrosa, which is the biggest state-owned diamond producer in Russia.

    The Foreign Office said that they have also targeted several foreign companies for helping Russia in their war efforts.

    Saturday is the second anniversary of when Russia invaded Ukraine.

    The fight is kind of stuck and not making much progress, although Moscow seems to be doing better lately. The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, has asked the western countries to give Ukraine more weapons. He says if they don’t, it will make Russia’s forces feel more confident.

    The EU is creating a set of plans to go along with the anniversary of the war.

    The British government has put restrictions on Russia. This happened one day after the Foreign Office said it had stopped the prison bosses in charge of the jail where Alexei Navalny died from using their money and from traveling.

    Some people said the measures were not strong enough and complained about them.

    The government has approved sanctions on 2,000 people, businesses, and groups as part of its efforts against Russia.

    The US said it will impose more sanctions on Russia after Navalny died.

    Navalny was a very important leader for the Russian opposition for the last ten years. He was in jail for 19 years for charges that many people thought were made up for political reasons.

    The Russian prison service said he died last Friday at the IK-3 Arctic penal colony, also known as “Polar Wolf”, after going for a walk and suddenly falling down.

    Navalny’s team says they think President Putin ordered his murder. Western leaders are putting the blame on Mr. Putin and the Russian authorities for his death.

    Mr Putin has not said anything about his death directly. The Kremlin admitted that he died and said the Russian president knew about it.

  • Romelu Lukaku, 5 other active footballers who have degrees

    The life of a footballer is short as the average footballer gets to play actively for 10 years. While many go to real estate, hotels, and other investment ventures with the money they get while playing, only a handful pursue a career in academia.

    Footballers across the globe do not have a reputation for intelligence as there is an ill-conceived perception that unintelligent people chase a career in football but there are those who have made themselves to be an exception to that rule.

    Today we look at six footballers who are actively playing the sport and are on top of their game but have still managed to get degrees and other academic certificates even with a very busy tight schedule.

    1. Romelu Lukaku – Inter Milan (On loan from Chelsea)

    Born on May 13, 1993, to Adolphine Bolingoli Lukaku and father, Roger Lukaku, in the city of Antwerp, Belgium, Romelu picked up a career in football at an early age after he was enrolled in the Rupel Boom academy team.

    Romelu has had a great career after playing for Anderlecht, Chelsea, Manchester United, Everton, and Inter Milan.

    Aside from scoring over 300 goals in his career, Lukaku is also an intelligent young man who can speak eight languages. The 29-year-old can speak German, English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, and a Swahili dialect.

    He also has a degree in tourism and international relations from the University of Leuven.

    2. Juan Mata

    Best known for his time in the English Premier League with Chelsea before joining rivals Manchester United in 2014.

    34-year-old Mata who set up Didier Drogba to score that iconic UEFA Champions League goal in 2012 is second on our list with two degrees.

    Juan Mata is a brilliant football with an Ivy League education. He holds two degrees from the Universidad Camilo Jose Cela, one in Sports Science and another in Marketing.

    3. Simon Mignolet

    The Belgium goalkeeper is the only shot-stopper in this list who is best remembered for his time in the English Premier League with giants Liverpool.

    Born on March 6, 1988, the Belgian international is the second player on this list who has two degrees despite playing football actively.

    Simon Mignolet holds a degree in both law and political sciences. The 34-year-old Club Brugge goalkeeper graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.

    4. Giorgio Chiellini

    Considered to be one of the greatest defenders of his time, Giorgio Chiellini is one of the most decorated players to have ever played in the Italian Serie A.

    The Italian international who is also the captain of Juventus wasn’t satisfied with just being one of the best defenders in the world so he decided to take on another challenge and that was in academia.

    Giorgio Chiellini is not just a genius on the Football pitch. The Italian defender graduated with a Masters’ Degree in Business Administration from The University of Turin’s School of Management and Economics.13 Jun 2022.

    Giorgio is the only player on this list who has a Masters’s Degree. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Commerce in 2010 and graduated with a Masters’ Degree in Business administration in 2017.

    He got both his degree and masters from the University of Turin.

    5. Gerard Pique

    Another player on our list is Barcelona and Spanish international, Gerard Pique Bernabeu.

    Pique is one of the most decorated players in history after winning the Champions League, Premier League, Club World Cup, Super Cup, Euros, and FIFA World Cup with Manchester United, Barcelona, and the Spanish national team.

    Gerard Pique is not only good at football but also at academia. He has a Business Economic Degree from of the most prestigious business institutions in Europe.

    He graduated from, the ESADE business school in Barcelona, Spain.

    Wilfried Ndidi

    Representing the brothers on the continent is Nigerian international, Wilfred Ndidi.

    Considered to be one of the best midfielders in the English Premier League, 25-year-old Wilfred Ndidi also has an academic qualification which according to the player is his retirement plan.

    Wilfred Ndidi bagged a degree in Business Management at De Montfort University in the UK in August 2022.