Author: Papa Linc

ICD also aimed to update solution providers and executers with the latest regulations and policy updates. Additionally, ICD also sought valuable recommendations which enable cross-border expansion and solutions, while establishing new businesses and partnerships facilitating restoring of post-COVID resilience and prosperity for all. Among the issues addressed by the event were: Challenges and opportunities related to FinTech cross-borders’ expansion, efficient and fast deployments of emerging FinTech trends, highlighting Fintech sectors such as “digitization”, “Open Banking”, “Blockchain”, and “Big Data”, “Cloud services”, and “NeoBanks”; in addition to development of new and innovative solutions by FinTech Startups to overcome financial challenges facing…

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Sports News of Saturday, 4 September 2021 Source: footballghana.com 2021-09-04 Abednego Tetteh Former Hearts of Oak striker Abednego Tetteh believes he was not given much playing time to exhibit his potentials with the Phobians.The rainbow boys recently terminated the contract of the forward after failing to excel at the club.He did not fare well in his 15 months at the club and was shown the exit door at the end of the 2020/21 campaign.Tetteh, despite his bench-warming role leaves the club with two medals as the Phobians clinched the Ghana Premier League and the MTN FA Cup.In an interview with…

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Police officers in New Zealand tasked with keeping a terrorist suspect under 24-hour surveillance did not follow him into a supermarket where he launched an attack out of fear of being spotted, it has been revealed. The yet-to-be identified knifeman, known only as S, had been under heavy surveillance for 53 days when he entered the Countdown supermarket in New Lynn, Auckland, and stabbed six people Friday while shouting ‘Allah, Allah’.According to reports, terror police were unable to follow the 32-year-old Sri Lankan closely due the small number of people in the shop owing to current coronavirus restrictions, meaning they risked…

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A Blogger and media aide to Bayelsa State Governor, Bodmas Kemepadei, has advised Tuface to marry his Baby Mama , Pero Adeniyi as second wife.   According to Mr Kemepadei, Pero who is Tuface’s wife according to African customs and traditions, because has given him his “Heir.”   “Tuface should marry Pero as his second wife and end the controversies and suspicion from Annie and to avoid future controversies.   A woman who gave him his Heir and a first daughter, and third child, does not deserve to be a baby mama, it’s a miscarriage of Justice,” he wrote.  …

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Popular Nigerian Lawyer and former Presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has taken to his page to advise men to take up the responsibility of raising their kids, and not leave it solely to their wives. According to Reno, God has ordered man to “Do the work” and the woman was created to help him with the work. In his words ; It was Adam, the man, that God ordered to do the work on Earth-Genesis 2:15. The woman, Eve, was created by God to help him-Genesis 2:20. God did NOT create Eve to do the work for Adam. Women are created…

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There was good reason to believe that a third dose “will actually be durable, and if it is durable, then you’re going to have very likely a three-dose regimen being the routine regimen,” Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a briefing Thursday.It’s ultimately up to the US Food and Drug Administration to decide whether Americans should get three doses of the Covid-19 vaccine, Fauci said. The agency is considering the question later this month after Moderna and Pfizer both applied for FDA authorization for a third dose either six months or eight…

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The move is in fulfilment of government’s pledge to equip teachers with the requisite ICT skills Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has launched and handed over 350,000 laptops under the ‘One Teacher One Laptop’ programme in fulfillment of government’s pledge to equip Ghana’s teachers with the requisite ICT skills to prepare the next generation for the Fourth Industrial revolution.At a brief but colorful ceremony at the campus of the St Mary’s Senior High School, Accra on Friday 3rd September, 2021 Dr Bawumia, assisted by the Minister for Education, Hon Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum; the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service,…

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The AU MHSD is responsible for administering the vaccines to the AUC and African Union Embassy staff and dependents. Vaccination for AU staff members started immediately after the handover, following prior communication on the procedures and logistics by MHSD. African Union Commission Deputy Chairperson, Dr Monique Nsanzabaganwa, who presided over the event on behalf of H.E Mousa Faki, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, noted that, to date, only 25.5% of the AU Commission and the community of the AU member states based in Addis Ababa are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. “This figure is far below where we need to…

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Sports News of Saturday, 4 September 2021 Source: footballghana.com 2021-09-04 Nicholas Opoku Ghana international Nicholas Opoku has won his case against Club Africain at the Court of Arbitration (CAS) after a three-year long legal battle.The Black Stars defender joined the Tunisian champions in August 2017 and terminated his contract in June 2018 after a repeated failure on the part of the club to settle his entitlements.Earlier this year, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled that the Tunisian side must pay the 23-year-old US$279,500 – with $117,000 of that relating to outstanding salaries, $100,000 as compensation for breach of contract…

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A high profile WAG who was filmed snorting white powder from a plate at an illegal gathering during lockdown has been slammed during Melbourne’s Covid press conference, with a minister saying she should be ’embarrassed’.Minister for Industry Support and Recovery Martin Pakula was questioned over a video circulating on social media which shows Nadia Bartel snorting what is believed to be an illegal substance at a party amid Melbourne’s lockdown. During the state’s daily Covid-19 press conference on Saturday the minister said the incident was a matter for police to decide if Bartel would be charged but ‘serves as a warning…

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