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Aged not evil… Disrespecting them attracts curses – Catholic Priest

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• Rev Fr. Ayivor

Rev Fr. Ayivor

The youth have been advised to treat their parents with respect especially in their old age.

“Do not call your parents witches” the Parish Priest of the Saint Augustine Catholic Church at Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region, Rev­erend Father Ignatius Ayivor (SVD) gave the caution at a church service on Sunday.

He said it was appalling that persons who had been blessed to grow old were accused of being witches and the cause of problems in their homes.

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Speaking at a joint First and Second Mass on Sunday, he said that persons who mal­treated the aged only drew curses unto themselves.

He lamented that instead of children reciprocating the sacrifices made by their parents in appreciation for their care and love, some old persons were unfortunately facing serious discrimination .

The Parish Priest was un­happy that the practice was gradually becoming a com­mon phenomenon which, to him, must be discouraged.

He said “Old age is a bless­ing which not everyone would enjoy”.

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He observed that some old men and women were strug­gling because their children had neglected them.

He said such acts would not go unpunished by God so all children must endeavour to take good care of their parents.

Rev Fr Ayivor said even those who were not biological parents but advanced in age should be respected by the youth, offered assistance and be made to feel comfortable to enjoy their stay on earth.

Persons above 70 years were invited to the church and blessed, encouraged and congratulated on how far they had come in life and a cake was cut to celebrate them.

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 From Dzifa Tetteh Tay, Ashaiman

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Dennis Miracles Aboagye criticises NDC’s “no fee stress policy” implementation

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The spokesperson for Dr. Bawumia, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has criticised the implementation of the NDC government’s No Fee Stress policy, arguing that the programme has failed to deliver on its core promise.

According to him on Starr fm, the policy, which was introduced to ensure stress free payment of fees for level 100 tertiary students, has rather turned into what he described as post stress support.

He explained that students are required to pay their fees first before applying for reimbursement, a situation he believes defeats the purpose of the policy.

He questioned claims by government officials that the policy has been successful and that citizens are happy.

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In his view, such claims do not reflect the lived realities of many Ghanaians. He stressed that while some people may appear satisfied, many others continue to struggle.

Dennis Miracles Aboagye pointed to the situation of trained teachers and nurses who have been picketing for nearly six months, demanding employment.

He noted that government responses suggesting it cannot accommodate all of them contradict claims of economic stability.

He further argued that economic indicators such as a stable currency mean little to people who are unable to secure jobs or access promised support.

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He observed that telling an unemployed teacher or a struggling student that the cedi has strengthened does not address their immediate challenges.

On the issue of tertiary education, he maintained that no level 100 student benefited from stress free fees in 2025, despite the policy being announced.

He added that in 2026, students have already reported to school without receiving the promised support.

He insisted that asking students to pay fees first and seek reimbursement later amounts to support after hardship, not stress free education.

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According to him, this approach goes against what was promised during the policy announcement.

Dennis Miracles Aboagye questioned why a government that presents the economy as strong is unable to fulfil what he described as simple and clear promises.

He added that there is a fundamental problem with the way the economy is being managed and indicated that he is prepared to explain his position further.

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Shatta Wale speaks out after apology from media commentator

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Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has issued a strong public statement calling for an end to what he describes as continuous attacks on his brand, following an apology from media commentator Awal Mohammed.

In the statement, Shatta Wale acknowledged the apology but stressed that persistent criticism and what he sees as deliberate attempts to damage his image must stop.

He noted that for many years, he has spoken for the streets, the youth, and people who feel ignored by society, while also promoting Ghana on the global stage and creating jobs through his work.

He expressed concern that some media personalities, commentators, and influential figures continue to target his name unfairly.

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According to him, the issue goes beyond music and touches on respect, fairness, and national maturity.

The musician warned that continued disrespect toward voices that represent ordinary people could have wider consequences.

He emphasised that the Shatta Movement remains strong and organized, and that the patience of the masses should not be taken for granted.

He added that if systems continue to fail the people, they have the ability to organize politically through numbers and truth, not violence or hate.

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Shatta Wale clarified that his message was not a threat but a reminder of reality, stressing that attacking a symbol that represents millions of people can have social, cultural, and democratic effects.

He called for respect, fairness, and unity, saying the voice of the people will always rise.

The statement comes after Awal Mohammed recently described Shatta Wale fans during a public discussion as junkies.

The comments triggered backlash from fans of the musician, prompting Awal to later issue an apology.

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