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Goalkeeper Richard Kingson set to reveal all on the captivating Black Stars Classics – World Cup edition

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The BLACK STARS CLASSICS – World Cup Edition continues on Max TV this Tuesday, 14th July, 2020, at 3:30pm. This episode will feature one of Ghana’s longest-serving goalkeepers and a great ‘Son of the soil’ Richard ‘Olele’ Kingston.

The Accra-born retired ex-footballer will recount how his journey to greatness begun with colts football, his discovery and years of service at Accra Great Olympics, before embarking on a professional career with clubs in Europe, and his exploits keeping goal for the Black Stars, where he is best remembered for his zealous goalkeeping and steadfast attitude between the posts.

How the journey man became a household name in Turkey, where he featured for several clubs, and the mystery behind the name Faruk Gürsoy will finally be unraveled, as he talks of his experiences from grass to grace, of his ordeal with football authorities, the challenges he faced, and how he bounced back from adversity.

Kingson is one of the few Ghanaian players to have played for clubs in England where he featured for Birmingham City, Wigan Atletic and Blackpool in England, the home of football; he will open up on his highs and lows in the English leagues.

As a player who was part of the Black Stars squad from 1996-2012, with appearances in two World Cup finals, few athletes are in a better position to tell Ghanaians what it feels like to represent their country against nations like USA, Italy, Brazil and Germany at consecutive World Cup finals.

A calm unflappable personality, Kingson is also respected as a devout Christian. As he delves into his personal life, he also gives insights into his association with Prophet TB Joshua, and his coaching career as the Manager of Emmanuel FC.

Yaw Ampofo Ankrah hosts Richard Kingson on The Black Stars Classics, live on Max TV this Tuesday, 13th July, 2020, at 2:30pm. 

Minifootball Association of Ghana appoints Evans Amewugah as director of Communications

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Minifootball Association of Ghana appoints ace sports journalist as director of communications

The Minifootball Association of Ghana (MAG) has appointed ace sports presenter and producer, Evans Amewugah as Director in charge of Media and Communication Relations of the Association.

His appointment took effect  7th July, 2020.

Mr Amewugah assumes the position with years of experience working as a sports presenter and producer with top media houses in Ghana like the Multimedia Group and Excellence In Broadcast Network(EIB).

In his new role, the experienced journalist will be the Association’s spokesperson and handle all communication and media work for the Association. He will also handle the Association’s social media.

Amewugah has worked with Top Radio, Multimedia group, EIB network, aided the birth and growth of SVTV Africa and currently working as the lead sports Producer for IMAX media.

Kwaisey Pee: Ghanaian musicians are not united

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Ghanaian legendary Highlife musician, Kwaisey Pee, known in real life as Kwasi Poku Addae, has said that Ghanaian musicians are not united.

According to the “Me hia odo” hit singer, the Ghanaian music industry will continue to suffer until Ghanaians start supporting their own.

Speaking in an interview on Max TV’s UpClose Show, hosted by Joseph Marshall Agyapong (a.k.a Marshall).

Kwaisey Pee said “We are not one, Ghana musicians are not one. “

He said “Even when Charter House banned Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale from their awards show, one other artist goes behind the scenes to support the ban.”

“Ghana musicians are always stabbing people in the back, so Ghana musicians are not one”, he added.

 

Black Stars Classics on Max TV, hosts John Paintsil in episode 3

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On Thursday 9th July, it will be the turn of steely and gritty defender John Paintsil to take the hot seat on the Black Stars Classics (BSC) with Yaw Ampofo Ankrah.

The popular TV show kicked off with Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah opening up on a number of issues for the first time on TV.

Appiah the Tornado, was followed by striker Prince Tagoe aka Prince of Goals who also did not disappoint.

Week 2 of the Black Stars Classics – World Cup Edition, is certainly a double delight with John Paintsil wrapping up from where Prince Tagoe left off.

The police man’s son from Berekum who played for Fulham, West Ham and Leicester in England before becoming a hero in Israel will reveal all on Max TV from 3:30 pm.

Join us to talk hardcore football and other related matters including music, fashion and business that will open your eyes to the other side of the game.

Don’t miss this LIVE experience as we unveilJohn Paintsil on the Black Stars Classics at 3:30 pm on Thursday 9th July

GHS: Ghana’s Coronavirus case count now 21,968

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The Director-General of the Ghana Health Service(GHS) has revealed that currently an average of about 400 new cases of Coronavirus is recorded in Ghana on a daily basis.

Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, speaking to journalists at a press briefing on Tuesday morning, said the current case count, as it stands now, has risen to 21,968 after 891 new Coronavirus infections were detected in 73 districts.

The clinical recoveries have also increased to 17,156 while the death toll is now at 129.

According to the new figures, active cases being managed are now 4,683, out of which 22 patients have been categorized as severe.

Six of the severe cases are in a critical condition and five are on ventilators.

For the bulk of the new cases, 571 were recorded in 24 districts in the Greater Accra Region, 93 cases from 18 districts in the Ashanti Region and 86 from five districts in the Western Region.

Dr Kuma-Aboagye further said that the new cases are from samples dating back “mainly from June 26 to July 3.”

NPP: Jane Opoku-Agyemang choice shows Mahama is not serious

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According to the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), former president John Mahama has shot himself in the foot by choosing Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as his running mate.

On Monday, the National Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) unanimously endorsed the nomination of the former vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Coast, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang, as Mahama’s vice presidential candidate ahead of the 2020 elections.

The NPP, while congratulating Prof. Opoku-Agyemang for the feat, at a press conference on Monday said her track record will erode the gains of the Umbrella Family.

The director of communications of the NPP, Yaw Buaben Asamoah , speaking at the press conference, reminded Ghanaians about the scrapping of the teachers’ trainee allowances under her tenure as education minister, the signing of a petition for the release of the Montie 3 who threatened justices of the Supreme Court among other hardships teachers went through.

“Teachers were the hardest hit when Naana Opoku Agyemang was at the helm of affairs at the Education Ministry. Apart from their transportation allowances not being paid, Naana Opoku Agyemang also introduced the practice of teachers working for two years without being paid and being restricted to being paid only three months back pay, no matter how long they had worked. This inhumane treatment meted out to Ghanaian teachers at the time was the brainchild of Prof. Naana Opoku Agyemang, the then Minister for Education. The cold-hearted manner in which teachers were treated by Naana Opoku Agyemang cannot easily be forgotten.”

Below is the full statement:

PRESS STATEMENT BY THE NEW PATRIOTIC PARTY ON THE SELECTION OF PROF. JANE NAANA OPOKU AGYEMANG BY FLAGBEARER OF THE NDC, JOHN DRAMANI MAHAMA

BY: Yaw Buaben Asamoah (Director of Communications)

The New Patriotic Party brings warm greetings to the leadership of the opposition National Democratic Congress and uses this opportunity to congratulate the party and the flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama on the choice of Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang, the former Minister for Education under the previous NDC administration as the running mate to Mr. John Mahama as the 2020 elections inch closer.

It has certainly taken a long time for the selection to be done but as the saying goes, better late than never; and we wish to congratulate the NDC and Mr Mahama for finally picking a running mate.

We extend our congratulations to Professor Naana Opoku Agyeman on her selection. Having congratulated her, we believe it is important to remind all of us what Professor Naana Opoku Agyemang brings to the John Mahama ticket.

In an ideal world, one of the strongest things going for the selection of the good Professor would be that she is a woman, and this would be met with a lot of enthusiasm. Unfortunately, Prof Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang hardly meets the expectations of someone who has a track record of fighting for women and their welfare.

Luckily for all of us, Professor Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang is not new to Ghana politics, and it is her performance during her period as a political appointee that we refer to.

Need we remind anyone that it was during the tenure of Naana Jane that training teachers’ allowances were scrapped. It was done without paying any heed to the many appeals to reconsider the decision. Indeed, it was one of the things she was proud to have done.

Teachers were the hardest hit when Naana Opoku Agyemang was at the helm of affairs at the Education Ministry. Apart from their transportation allowances not being paid, Naana Opoku Agyemang also introduced the practice of teachers working for two years without being paid and being restricted to being paid only three months back pay, no matter how long they had worked. This inhumane treatment meted out to Ghanaian teachers at the time was the brainchild of Prof. Naana Opoku Agyemang, the then Minister for Education. The cold hearted manner in which teachers were treated by Naana Opoku Agyemang cannot easily be forgotten.

Let it not be forgotten that Prof. Naana Opoku Agyemang had been a teacher herself before she came to the position of Minister of Education, and yet it was during her period that classroom teachers were denied common chalk to be able to write on blackboards. We remember the infamous “We won’t give you chalk today or tomorrow” comment by Matilda Amissah-Arthur, and this was under the supervision of Naana Opoku Agyemang.

It would be unconscionable on our part not to remind ourselves of the key role played by Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang in the Montie Trio saga.

When the ‘Montie Trio’ threatened death upon some Supreme Court Justices, including the then Chief Justice Theodora Georgina Wood, this newly appointed running mate to Mahama was one of those who joined the campaign for their release.

Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang’s ardent anti-feminist posturing was too obvious to ignore when she appended her signature to the petition to have the trio who had then been incarcerated at Nsawam to be freed against sound advice from well-meaning Ghanaians.

How can a woman who hates her fellow women to the extent that she advocated the release of the jailed trio so that they could rape and kill her fellow women be given such a responsibility?

We wonder what the message is that John Dramani Mahama is sending Ghanaians by picking Jane Naana Opoku Agyemang as his vice presidential candidate when her stewardship in the past brought such heartache to teachers and trauma to her colleague women.

While we would wish the NDC well in this regard, we also wish to emphasize that we are ready to tell Ghanaians the danger she poses to our growth and development as a country.

  1. She superintended over a supposed Progressively Free S.H.S where students were made to pay Gh1500 to GH1700 per student in some schools. It is on record that, monies budgeted for and approved by Parliament to be paid on behalf of students as day students were never paid till date.

When she reigned as the Minister for Education:

  • Teachers were paid three months’ arrears for three years of work, sometimes more than that and sometimes less than that.
  • Yearly incremental jump in salary scales of Teachers was wickedly cancelled.
  • Allowance for Trainee Teachers was cancelled at a time they were paying only 9000 beneficiaries claiming it was huge on government’s purse. Today, we have reintroduced the teacher training allowances and we are paying around 46,000 students.
  • Research and Book allowances of our hard-working Lecturers were cancelled. Today we have reintroduced Book and research allowance and government has also put together a stand-alone bill to dedicate enough resources for the fund.
  • There were no Teaching and Learning Materials in our schools, Ghanaians were insulted even when they asked for common chalk.
  • She was by the side of Mr. John Mahama when he promised to build 200 Community Day SHSs and it turned out to be a “suuliya” promise.
  • She was again by the side of Mr. John Mahama when they failed to deliver on their promise of building 10 Colleges of Education.
  • It was during her reign as Minister for Education that Teachers were always harassed by B.N.I. Officials.
  • She presided over the freezing of employment in the Education Sector. And the heightened corrupt practices at the N.S.S. Secretariat. Remember the Secretariat is under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Education.
  • She has, recently, advised John Mahama to cancel the Licensure Examination for Teachers when, God forbid, they come to power. Any rational person wouldn’t do that because professionalism is anchored on licensing.
  • During her tenure as the Minister for Education, the funding for the Progressively Free S.H.S., School Feeding Program, Capitation Grant—-were all in arrears.
  • She presided over the near-collapse of the scholarships Secretariat. Students on Foreign Scholarships were always complaining because their fees and other allowances were always in arrears. All these anomalies have since been corrected by the N.P.P.

CONCLUSION

We can only conclude that the choice of Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyeman by Mr John Dramani Mahama is a clear indication that he does not take the Ghanaian electorate seriously.

But then as our own Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has famously said, it does not matter who the running mate is, if the main man himself is indecisive and incompetent, we still have a problem. It is our view that after having looked so long and wide, the NDC still has a problem.

Prince Tagoe breaks silence on “plot” to end his career with heart scare in Germany

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Former Black Stars striker Prince Tagoe has finally revealed how his move to German Bundesliga side Hoffenheim nearly ended in tears after a “fake” heart-related issue.

The lanky forward earned a dream move to the German side in 2009, but was released from his contract immediately after only 51 days due to heart issues which the club announced after a routine test.

However, Tagoe’s lawyer contested the dismissal and contract abrogation by forcing a second professional opinion.

Following several phone calls back home to Accra to his parents the player was confident that he would be given the all clear.

Tagoe, speaking on the Black Stars Classics on Max TV, gave a vivid and touching account of how he went through one of the darkest ordeals of his career to get back on the field.

“I was told by Hoffenheim Doctors that I had a life threatening heart problem which was hereditary. I was very surprised so I had to do my own private checks after calling my mum who said there was no such health issue in our family.”

The former Hearts of Oak forward was directed to a heart specialist who was regarded as one of the best in that field.

“After more tests, it came out that there was nothing wrong with me. I and my agent decided to sue the Hoffenheim because my contract was cancelled. But then, the German FA came in with a private doctor for yet another test. After it came out negative again, my licence was given to me to start playing and the coach of the club was sacked”.

The sensational revelations by Tagoe 33, comes after ten years of silence on the part of the former Al Shabaab, Ittihad, Bursaspor and Partizan Belgrade striker who was capped 36 times with 7 goals for the national team.

Prince Tagoe finally reveals how his Hoffehiem dream was nearly ended by fake heart issues

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Former Black Stars striker Prince Tagoe has finally revealed how his move to German Bundesliga side Hoffenheim nearly ended after a fake heart-related issue.

The lanky forward earned a move to the German side in 2009, but was released from his contract immediately after only 51 days due to heart issues which the club confirmed after a test.

Tagoe’s lawyer contested the dismissal as a second opinion did not yield evidence of a heart condition and was resigned to Hoffenheim.

Prince Tagoe, speaking on the Black Stars Classics on Max TV gave details of how he went through the ordeal to get back on the field.

“I was told by Hoffenheim Doctors I had a heart problem which was hereditary. I was surprised and had to do my own private check, I visited a Doctor who was one of the best in that field and it came out that there was nothing wrong with me. I and my agent decided to sue the club because my contract was cancelled. The German FA heard of the news and decided to present a private Doctor for another test, I did it and it came out negative again, my licence was given to me to start playing and the coach of the club was sacked”.

Tagoe 33, played for Hearts of Oak, Ittihad, Bursaspor among others. He also played 36 times and scored 7 goals in the process.

George Weah trained me on how to score goals – Prince Tagoe

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Former Black Stars striker Prince Tagoe has disclosed that he was trained by Liberian President George Weah on how to score goals.

Tagoe speaking on the Black Stars Classics on Max TV said George Weah who is a Balon D’Or winner use to train with his team Midtjylland at Mamobi in Accra.

Weah according to Tagoe, taught he and two other strikers how to score goals, techniques to use and also showed them clips of how to convert chances.

“George Weah used to come and train with us when I was at Midtjylland he trained me on how to score goals, after training he would take us home slot in a CD and show us how he used to score his goals. I use to leave his house late. He was the one who even made me play for Accra Hearts of Oak, he told them I was good and needed a big club and it happened”

Tagoe 33, played for Hearts of Oak, Ittihad, Bursaspor among others.

He also played 36 times and scored 7 goals in the process.

This week on the BLACK STARS CLASSICS – World Cup Edition

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It’s a double banger with former Black Stars players Prince Tagoe and John Paintsil.

The prince of Goals shares his amazing story for the first time on Max TV.

He will reveal how he was wrongly diagnosed with a life threatening heart condition in Germany before being cleared to play at the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa.

This would be followed by John Paintsil – the police man’s son from Berekum who played for Fulham, West Ham and Leicester in England before becoming a hero in Israel.

Join us to talk hardcore football and other related matters that will open your eyes to the other side of the game.

Don’t miss this LIVE experience as we unveil Prince Tagoe and John Paintsil on the Black Stars Classics at 3:30 pm on Tuesday and Thursdays.