Wednesday, October 7, 2020

60 Suspects captured in the Volta Region

Security powers in Ghana have captured 60 people for their supposed association in a progression of fierce assaults – part of an organized push by dissident gatherings to split away from the Volta Region.

54 of the suspects have been remanded by a court, government authorities said on Friday late evening including that six others are being handled for indictment.

A Deputy Information Minister, Pious Hadzide made this divulgence to columnists after a powerful appointment drove by the National Security Minister held talks with more than 50 bosses in the region.

“It is deserving of note that the Volta Regional House of Chiefs censured the crimes that were accounted for as of late remembering an assault for police headquarters”, Mr. Hadzide said. “We have likewise sent our men on the ground to manage the danger.”

Volta NDC MPs missing

The visit, driven by National Security Minister, Albert Kan Dapaah and other top security bosses is to get direct data from security staff on the ground and to assess the bosses in the region on the best way to manage the circumstance.

Prominently absent were individuals from the Volta gathering in parliament who clearly pulled out from the gathering requesting a more extensive commitment between the administration and their gathering chain of command.

A representative of the NDC assembly Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa stated: “We have imparted to the Regional Minister that since a public group has been set up… , we have separated that this issue would be talked about at the public level along with the public party initiative and this has the gift of our banner carrier [John Mahama].

Territorial Minister to sue

In a related turn of events, Volta Regional Minister, Dr. Archibald Letsa has compromised lawful activity against people connecting him to the gathering.

There have been inescapable cases by a part of the public that the Chairman of the Volta Regional Security Council is subsidizing the gathering.

Yet, tending to the press, Dr. Letsa excused the case portraying it as unmerited and be treated with the disdain it merits.

“So on the off chance that they guarantee they know me or the other way around I wouldn’t have the foggiest idea about the crime they are occupied with. Western Togoland appeared in 2017 and we got them captured thus why they guarantee I am their agent. I might want to know them so I meet them in court.”

Foundation

The assaults were done by the Western Togoland secessionist, Homeland Study Group Foundation trying to split away from Ghana.

About seven days prior, a few aggressors additionally blockaded the Aveyime and Mepe police headquarters liberating prisoners and carrying off attack rifles and shotguns.

At any rate one individual was slaughtered following the resulting showdowns between security faculty and the indicated secessionists.

Around 35 people were captured following the aggravations on Friday, September 25, 2020.

On Monday, September 28, 2020, 31 of them were put under the watchful eye of a circuit court in Accra and charged on three checks of scheme to carry out the wrongdoing of revolting, the considerable offense of revolting, and being at an unlawful spot.

In the latest occurrence, indicated secessionists assaulted the State Transport Corporation (STC) in the Volta Regional capital, Ho, and set burning one of its transports.

In the interim, President Akufo-Addo has guaranteed the administration will enough arrangement with the indicated secessionists.

He additionally said he confided in the capacity of the nation’s security and insight organizations to stop such dangers and cinch down on exercises of the secessionists.

“I confide in the security offices, the military, the police, I confide in their initiative and knowledge offices and I realize they are largely striving to ensure that this issue is managed as fast as could reasonably be expected,” the President said in a meeting on Hello FM in Kumasi on Wednesday.

Sunday, August 30, 2020

VGMA 21: Full list of award winners on day 2

VGMA 21: Full list of award winners on day 2


Vodafone Ghana Music Award [VGMA] 2020 had their 21st award night despite the covid-19 pandemic.

Due to the covid-19 the awards night was held in two days that is the 1st and 2rd section

Kindly checkout the winners for the section below

Gospel song of the year- Celestine Donkor

Highlife song of the year- Kofi Kinaata [Things fall apart]

Reggae/Dancehall song of the year- J Derobie [Poverty]

Hiphop song of the year- Kofi Mole [don't be late]

Hiplife song of the year- Medikal [omoa ada]

Afro pop song of the year- Dope Nation[zanku]

Gospel artist of the year- Diana Hamilton 

Highlife artist of the year - Kuame Eugene

Hiplige/hiphop artist of the year - Medikal [Omo Ada]

Reggae/ Dancehall Artiste of the Year – Ras kuuku

Best Rapper of the Year – Kwesi Arthur 

Best Collaboration of the Year – Sarkodie[ofeetso]

Best New Artiste of the Year – Fameye

Album of the Year – Kidi

Vodafone Popular song of the Year – Kofi Kinaata

Artiste of the Year – Kuame Eugene

 

Let's Celebrate our Potential Stars Today...

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

How to Have Confidence and Power in Dealing with People





February 4, 2020 References

The Book Confidence and Power in Dealing with People was a self-help and business book designed by Les Giblin to help people be successful in human and professional relationships. Although the book is available in print and online, the basics are things you already know and can put into practice.


Part 1 of 3:


Understanding Human Nature




1

Approach human interactions as though it is a trade. Humans trade things of value for other things of value. People who don’t involve themselves in a fair trade may lack confidence or leach confidence from others.



2

Accept that deep human relationships will not always be possible. However, you can learn to deal with people of all types.[1] You may find more success in dealing with people than in trying to develop meaningful relationships with them.

Although this is more relevant in a business setting, it may be something to take away from certain friendships as well.


This process can also help you have more meaningful relationships with family members and friends who you do want to be close to.




3

Put the responsibility on yourself to become a better person and a leader. As many experts believe, if you want to rise to a high level in business or the community, you will have to try to build confidence in yourself first before you can lead others.[2]

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Part 2 of 3:


Building Confidence




1

Establish that there are subconscious things that all humans crave. Giblin believes these things are admiration, acceptance, approval and appreciation.



2

Start with a respect for other people. Dealing with people is about giving them respect in any interaction. If you don’t think other people are important, they are unlikely to respect you in return.[3]



3

Move on to admiration. Notice people and listen to them. Take note about what is important and exceptional about them, and tell them when appropriate.

Avoid sarcasm. This is a way to undercut people before they feel the admiration that they crave. Positive methods are better than negative methods.



4

Pay attention to what is admirable about you.Journal or think about your worth. Do things that bring you more in touch with what is valuable about you.

5


Accept who you are, with flaws and talents.Just like 12 steps advocates, you should accept the things you can’t change, and you may find you have more time to affect things that can be changed.[4]

6


Give approval and take it in return. Instead of being self-deprecating, thank people and accept their compliments.[5]

7


Be appreciative of yourself and of others. In other words, give thanks for what you have.[6]Avoid being ungrateful of what others contribute to you.

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Part 3 of 3:


Understanding and Exerting Influence


1


Feed the hunger. This is a central part of the process in dealing with other people. First, feed your hunger for acceptance, approval and appreciation, and then feed that hunger for other people.[7]

Another way to say this is that you need to accept your own need to feel important and be liked. Then, you can accept that other people are looking for the same thing.

2


Make every conversation a trade. You should ideally spend half your time listening and half your time talking, so that you can address the other person’s needs as well. People are likely to mirror this attitude.

3


Keep interactions positive. People will also mirror your attitude. Understand that the attitudes you have influence other people.

4


Start conversations by asking people about themselves. They are likely to appreciate the respect, admiration and appreciation this act gives them. Nod, acknowledge the importance of the topic and smile.[8]

Body language is extremely important. Don’t cross your arms in front of you or frown at someone as they talk.

5


Wait until someone asks about you to talk about yourself. Don’t volunteer personal information, but be ready to speak about yourself when asked.

6


Speak passionately about something when asked. Enthusiasm is better than sarcasm.

7


Ask advice and opinions from others. This is a way to express admiration and approval. Asking advice at the right time is a great way to deal well with people who might otherwise object or be confrontational.

8


Approach disagreements calmly. Remember to stay calm, respect your opponent’s turn to speak and speak your own side with confidence.[9] It creates an environment of mutual respect that will help you deal with the most demanding people.

9


Leave an interaction with a touch of praise. It is likely to stick with the person, because you are feeding their need for approval. This leads the way to influence.

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