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My Manhood Did Not Work For A While After My Documentary – Anas Aremeyaw Anas

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The work of ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has always been a dangerous one; his methodology has helped in blowing the cover of the 'bad' people in the society. Like his mantra ‘name, shame and jail’, Anas always goes to the extent of making sure that the bad guys are named and shamed in his documentaries and eventually jailed. Ghanaians always get to know the end product to his undercover investigations but what actually goes into the work, nobody knows. Speaking at the 3rd Africa Leadership Conference dubbed ‘Africa Rising 3’ Anas Aremeyaw Anas revealed that his manhood didn’t work for a while after his investigations “Inside Ghana’s Madhouse”. He reported that patient’s at the Accra Psychiatric Hospital are physically abused and neglected by the staff of the hospital. According to him when he went into the madhouse, he was sedated and he didn’t know the number of days he slept but he woke up very tired with body pains. “Things were just not work

How I died, came back to life – Mr. Ibu

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John Okafor, Nigerian comedian and actor Nollywood comic actor, John Okafor, widely known as Mr. Ibu, has narrated how he was brought back to life by God after he was killed by unknown men. Mr. Ibu said he would not have been alive to tell his story if not for God who gave him a second chance to live. Ibu was reported to be down with a stroke recently but the comic made a video to debunk the report, however, the story was not far from the truth. The 57-year-old said he was attacked and hypnotized while he was in Nnewi, Anambra State to grace an occasion organized by one of the big shots in the town in December last year. The actor narrated the incident for the first time in an interview with Vanguard as saying, “All the stories flying around; the issue of stroke among others are funny to me. This is because the original problem I had was on the 24th of December last year. “An Nnewi-based business mogul, Ebube Chukwu Uzo, had invited me to come and perform

Five (5) Accra Markets Sell ‘Dangerous’ Food Items To Consumers

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Traders at five markets in Accra are selling food items of low quality to consumers. This was contained in the findings of a research conducted at the selected markets, which are very popular in Ghana. The markets are located at Agbogbloshie, Dome, Kaneshie, Makola and Okaishie, all of which are in Accra. The research revealed that food sold in these markets are generally of very poor nutritional quality, according to Dr Mavis Owureku-Asare, a food safety consultant. Dr Owureku-Asare examined tomatoes, oranges, pineapples, garden eggs, cocoyam leaves (Kontomire), as well as proteins such as shrimps and fish powder as sold at markets. According to a myjoyonline report, she added that markets have an impact on foods because of the effects of handling, storage and display of these foods. For instance with oranges, she said, the open display of the fruit in the sun and on the floor, considerably affects the Vitamin C content. “Vitamin C quickly breaks down in the heat and e