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Man Wed Man In Kumasi

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It has become apparent that homosexuality is gaining grounds in Ghana as a man who attempted to get married to another man at Suame, a suburb of Kumasi, has found his name on the police wanted list, says reports reaching NEWS-ONE. Alex Kojo Asante, a 47-year-old mechanic and auto spare parts dealer, is said to have attempted to marry his male lover, an accountant by name Steven Mensah. Alex and Stephen are however said to have jumped bail and fled town before the court case could start. A police source told NEWS-ONE that Steven was believed to be hiding in South Africa where the mother was born, while Asante was said to have left for Europe to seek a greener pastures. Investigations by this reporter suggested that Asante usually dressed like a woman when he was much younger, and at a point wanted to undergo a gender surgical operation which the family failed to support. The source said Alex has been wanted for homosexual activities as far back as the year 2000. Meanwhile, the police ha

Married woman caught having sex in a kitchen with lover

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April 21, 2011 Kade, April 21, GNA - Kofi Boakye, a farmer, who caught his wife and another man having sex in their kitchen and inflicted cutlass wounds on his "rival", was on Thursday put before the Kade District Magistrate Court. Boakye pleaded guilty with explanation but following his explanation, the Magistrate, Mr Abdul Majid Iliasu, entered a plea of not guilty for him. He was granted bail in the sum of GH¢1,000 with one surety to re-appear on May 05. Police Inspector D. T. Nartey prosecuting told the court that both the complainant and accused were farmers residing at Akyem Dwenase near Akwatia. He said because the wife of the accused sold drinks, the complainant frequent the house to drink. About two months ago, the accused had information that the complainant was having affair with his wife. The prosecutor said when Boakye confronted the wife, she denied it. On April 11, Boakye went to town and on his return to the house; he heard an unusual noise in the kitchen of t

Transforming Africa Through Higher Education

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     By NAZANIN LANKARANI Published: January 16, 2011 RECOMMEND TWITTER SIGN IN TO E-MAIL PRINT REPRINTS SHARE DOHA, QATAR — When Patrick Awuah left his native Ghana in 1985 to study abroad, he had little notion of the opportunities that would await him back home 13 years later. Related Spanish-U.S. Master's Degree Will Be Steeped in Liberal Arts (January 17, 2011) French Business School Offers Luxury Degree in China  (January 17, 2011) More than a decade of peace, democracy and prosperity made it possible for a Western-educated professional like Mr. Awuah to leave a successful career in the United States and return home with the single objective of improving African society through education. In 2002, Mr. Awuah founded Ashesi University College, a private, liberal arts college in Labone, a suburb of Accra, Ghana's capital, with a small class of 30 and big dreams of transforming the continent. "Africa has reached an inflection point with the

Message from Col. Muamar Qaddafi

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  Message from Colonel Mu'ummar Qaddafi 13.04.2011   Gaddafi Unplugged and Uncensored   Translated by Professor Sam Hamod, Ph.D. Recollections of My Life: Col. Mu'ummar Qaddafi, The Leader of the Revolution. April 5, 2011.   In the name of Allah, the beneficent, the merciful... For 40 years, or was it longer, I can't remember, I did all I could to give people houses, hospitals, schools, and when they were hungry, I gave them food. I even made Benghazi into farmland from the desert, I stood up to attacks from that cowboy Reagan, when he killed my adopted orphaned daughter, he was trying to kill me, instead he killed that poor innocent child. Then I helped my brothers and sisters from Africa with money for the African Union. I did all I could to help people understand the concept of real democracy, where people's committees ran our country. But that was never enough, as some told me, even people who had 10 room homes, new suits and

Is condom and lubricant promotions working for the HIV/AIDS Interventions?

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Written by Mac-Darling Cobbinah HIV/AIDS have been described as the killer disease that kills millions in Africa today. The majority of the people killed by HIV are considered to be women due to the physical make-up, which place them at the receiving end during sexual intercourse. Children recently have also been affected and infected with the HIV virus because most of these innocent babies are born with the virus from an infected mother (Mother-child transmission). The affected children most times have their parents dead before their birth or sometime after birth. The write shall analyze the various preventive methods that have been used for HIV/AIDS educational purposes over the years, as well as pointing out some unavoidable pitfalls and proposing a way forward. In Africa, HIV has been tackled around the various taboos on sex and sexuality issues. Most part of Africa do not talk about sex in public and difficult to even discuss it in privacy with family and friends. But HIV has ma