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Ghanaian music producer Mark Okraku-Mantey has been nominated by the President, Nana Akufo-Addo, for the position of the Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture. When approved by Parliament, he will deputise for Awal Mohammed, the substantive Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture. Mark Okraku-Mantey, who is the interim President of the Creative Arts Agency, is also the Head of Programme at Hitz FM. About Okraku Mantey Mark Okraku Mantey started music production in 1996 as the Chief Executive Officer of Slip Music. He worked with artistes such as Kojo Ashakan, Felix Bell, Ohene Kissi, Lord Kenya, Daasebre Gyamena, Adane Best, Akyeame, Okuraseni Samuel, Bless, and Kumi Guitar. ....
Boy Who Stole Sakawa Ring Asked To Kill A Baby Before Ring Can Be Removed A 19-year-old boy, who lives at Kasoa Iron City in the Central Region is on the verge of losing his finger or life for wearing a ring made for spiritual purposes belonging to his friend. Narrating the incident on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, Rainbow Radio’s Nana Yaw Asare said the young man stole the ring from another friend. But unknown to him [the victim], the ring was for spiritual purposes and should not come into contact with water. All efforts to remove the ring has proved futile as half of the ring has been cut off with the remaining half remained stuck on the forefinger of the victim. ....
According to Rainbowradioonline.com, its reporter Nana Yaw Asare reported that “the traditional leaders consulted the deities, and it was discovered that some of the victims had sex in the river”, an action that infuriated the gods. The leaders of the community who are reported to be still performing rituals to retrieve the remaining bodies said they had to consult the gods because no such incident has ever occurred before in the community. The Apam community was thrown into a state of agony following the retrieval of bodies of the 12 children from the Apam River on Sunday. It is believed that the children managed to visit the river on the blind side of their parents using an unauthorized route because of Covid-19-related restrictions on beach activities. ....