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Draw inspiration from Medeama-Kurt Okraku tells Samartex 1996

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The President of the Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku, has urged FC Samartex 1996 to draw inspiration from the progress made by unfancied Medeama SC and Dreams FC’s in the 2023-24 CAF Inter-club competitions, ahead of their debut Total Energies CAF Champions League campaign.

President Edwin Simeon-Okraku gave this charge to the 2023-24 Ghana Premier League Champions when he visited their training session on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at the Adjiringanor Astro turf in Accra; as they wrap up preparations ahead of their trip to Cameroon to battle Victoria United FC, in the first leg of the preliminary match of the Total Energies CAF Champions League.

He implored the defending Ghana Premier League champions to learn from the performances of last season’s Ghanaian representatives in CAF inter-club competitions, as they embark on a journey to write their own history on the continent.

Medeama SC, winners of the 2022-23 Ghana Premier League Champions, reached the group stage of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League in their maiden appearance,  while Dreams FC, MTN FA Cup winners for that season, exited the Total Energies CAF Confederation Cup at the semi-finals stage, in an impressive outing by Ghana’s representatives.

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President Simeon-Okraku, who is confident about the prospect of FC Samartex 1996, tasked the team to draw inspiration from their fellow Premier League campaigners.

“You are ambassadors of our dear country. You go there as a proud champion. The last time before the most recent that Ghanaian clubs did really well was way back in 2004-2005. That was the Hearts-Kotoko Confederation Cup campaign. And then, last year, Medeama SC and Dreams FC also showed that, if we stay together, we can achieve. That should be the source of your inspiration,” he charged the players amidst applause.

He further “Your colleagues have done it just a few months ago. It’s your turn to go the extra mile to put Ghana back on the map as far as Confederation of African Football Inter-club competitions go. I have no doubt that there’s quality in this team. You are true champions and worthy representatives of our country in Africa. You won the Ghana Premier League on merit. I have absolute trust in the technical team to guide all of you in this adventure.”

He congratulated the team for winning the 2023-34 Ghana Premier League title – a monumental feat for a young Premier League side.

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According “I’m happy to have a physical opportunity to say Ayekoo [congratulations] for being champions of Ghana. I think since you won the trophy, I have not been able to be physically present. I really wanted to be at the coronation but circumstances beyond my control didn’t allow it to happen.”

“You should be very proud of your team members. For you as individuals, for the group and for the community. For a team coming to the top flight to become champions not long afterwards is no mean achievement. It’s something that each one of you must be proud of. You achieved that because you stayed together as a team. You worked together as a team and pushed for the top as a team. That’s the essence of teamwork. Football is a team sport. It’s not about one individual.” he reiterated.

President Simeon-Okraku also tasked the players to stay united and fight for each other on the pitch, drawing synergy with the famous Miracle of El-Wak, as they make the trip to Victoria United FC on Wednesday August 14, 2024.

“As you make this journey, know that you’re playing away from home. And this is where you need to stay together. When you go on the turf and it’s tough, you have to stay together. When it’s good, you have to stay together. When the challenging moments come, you have to stay together,” he advised.

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Kurt Okraku further noted “That’s where you need to encourage each other. Talk about the miracle of El-Wak where a team had to come back to make it happen.  We’ve seen many great feats on the domestic front. You’ve played tough games and won. Put in extra effort to achieve your desired results.”

“So, everything is possible. Just have the belief and trust that the entire country is behind you, the Football Association is behind you. We want to achieve together. We want to win trophies for Ghana. And you are our ambassadors. Go out there and put in your utmost best. Lastly, don’t forget that the Almighty God exists. As you train, as you prepare, pray for God’s guidance and support,” he said.

The Timber giants will travel to Limbe, Cameroon,  for the first leg tie, scheduled for Sunday  August 18, 2024, before hosting their opponents in the reverse fixture at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The winner will face either ASGNN of Niger or Moroccan giants Raja Club Athletic in the second round in September.

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Tain residents in shock as husband allegedly  kills wife, commits suicide

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Residents of Brodi, a farming community in the Tain District of the Bono Region, have been left in shock and mourning following the alleged murder of a 45-year-old woman by her husband, who later died by suicide. 

According to information gathered by the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the suspect, popularly known as Kwabena Jack, believed to be in his 50s, allegedly attacked and killed his wife, Abena Donkor, while the couple were working on their farm on Monday, August 11, 2026. 

Mr Kingsley Obah, Assembly Member for the Brodi Electoral Area, confirmed the incident to the GNA. 

He explained that after news of the woman’s  death spread through the community, residents launched a search for the suspect. His lifeless body was later discovered in a nearby bush on Tuesday, August 12, 2026. 

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Police have since conveyed both bodies to the Tain District Government Hospital, where they have been deposited for preservation and autopsy. 

Investigations into the incident are ongoing. -GNA 

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Chaos at Madina REDCO… Hawkers, preachers take over footbridge

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Hawkers taken over the pedestrian walkway on the footbridge

Hawkers and roaming preachers have taken over the five-metre high Madina REDCO footbridge and adjoining streets, making it increasingly difficult for pedestrians to use the facility intended to promote safe road crossing.

The traders have virtually turned sections of the footbridge into a marketplace, displaying their wares on the floor using jute sacks, plastic sheets and metal trays, while others have occupied both sides of the walkway with their merchandise.

Foodstuffs such as okro, garden eggs, pepper, onions, dried fish, smoked fish, grains, spices and other groceries are openly sold on the footbridge and along the roadside, forcing pedestrians to weave through the crowded path.

Clothing and fashion accessories including slippers, brassieres, panties, socks, bags and other household items are also displayed for sale, leaving only limited space for commuters to use.

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The situation is worsened by the presence of itinerant preachers who position themselves on the footbridge with public address systems to evangelise, drawing crowds to further obstruct pedestrian movement.

Head porters are also seen crossing the highway through the median while carrying heavy loads instead of using the footbridge, exposing themselves to the danger of being knocked down by speeding vehicles.

Also, portions of the footbridge are showing signs of deterioration. Several metal railings are rusted, bent and loosely secured with pieces of wire, raising concerns about the safety of users, especially children, the elderly and persons with disabilities.

Sections of the concrete surface are worn and chipped, while makeshift wooden supports attached to parts of the structure suggest temporary repairs.

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After a visit by The Spectator last week, it emerged that many commuters preferred crossing the busy Madina Highway instead of using the footbridge because of the congestion created by the trading and preaching activities.

For years, successive attempts by the police, the military and the La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly to address congestion around the REDCO and Zongo Junction enclave have yielded little success, with the area becoming notorious for roadside trading, indiscriminate parking and pedestrians refusing to use the footbridge.

A pedestrian, who gave her name only as Maame Yaa, described the situation as worrying, saying the footbridge, which was constructed to protect lives, had gradually lost its purpose because of the growing encroachment by traders and preachers.

According to her, many pedestrians were discouraged from using the facility because navigating through the crowded walkway had become difficult and uncomfortable.

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She appealed to the La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal Assembly and other relevant authorities to intensify enforcement to prevent unauthorised trading and other activities on the footbridge and ensure it served its intended purpose of promoting pedestrian safety.

However, during the visit, personnel of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) were seen carrying out a decongestion exercise to remove hawkers from sections of the roadside around the footbridge as part of efforts to improve public safety and ease the movement of both pedestrians and motorists.

The exercise forms part of a pilot project initiated by the Municipal Fire Commander for Madina, Division Officer II (DO II) Abdul Salia, who assumed command of the Madina Municipal Fire Station three months ago.

Speaking in an interview with The Spectator, DO II  Abdulai Salia, who is also a long time resident of the community, said the month long project began on July 1 and ended on July 31, with 30 firefighters deployed daily to regulate traffic, clear hawkers from the streets and footbridge, and create access for emergency vehicles.

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By Esinam Jemima Kuatsinu

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