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Man remanded after lover dies following unsuccessful abortion

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The terrible occurrence occurred at 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 23, 2023. According to the story, the dead Maa Adwoa, also known as Mary Aidoo, bled heavily and died after her 27-year-old lover, Emmanuel Addo, provided her an illegal drug to abort a two-month-old pregnancy. To keep the news from the neighbours, the suspect kept the corpse in his room until Friday afternoon, about 1:pm, when all of his co-tenants went for work.

The Assin Fosu District Magistrate court, presided over by his worshiper Abdul Majeed Illiasu, has remanded Emmanuel Addo in police prison for allegedly murdering his fiancée at Assin Nsuta in the Central region’s Assin South District.

The suspect is due back in court on December 19, 2023, to continue the case.

According to the evidence submitted in court, the deceased, a 22-year-old hairdresser apprentice, died under inexplicable circumstances in her boyfriend’s apartment at Assin Nsuta.

The terrible occurrence occurred at 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 23, 2023.

According to the story, the dead Maa Adwoa, also known as Mary Aidoo, bled heavily and died after her 27-year-old lover, Emmanuel Addo, provided her with an illegal drug to abort a two-month-old pregnancy.

To keep the news from the neighbours, the suspect kept the corpse in his room until Friday afternoon, about 1:pm, when all of his co-tenants went to work.

The defendant, who was joined by his friend, Archimedes, phoned a cab to transport the victim to Assin Anyinabrim Health Centre but was directed to St. Francis Xavier Hospital in Assin Fosu, where the doctor on duty pronounced her dead on arrival.

The physicians advised the suspect to contact the police, which he did.

During the inquiry, the police seized several pills and empty pill wrappers from the suspect’s room and retained them as exhibits.

During a thorough search, other medicines, including pregnancy test kits, were also taken from the deceased chamber.

The suspect is being held by police, and the deceased’s body has been put in the St. Francis hospital mortuary for an investigation.

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14 injured, father and son killed in an accident

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About 14 people on board the commercial truck with registration number CR-553-16 were injured to varying degrees and were brought to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH) for treatment. The remains have been sent to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital mortuary for autopsy and preservation. The Jukwa Police Command has also opened an inquiry into the accident.

An overspeeding car killed a man and his two-year-old kid near Jukwa on the Twifu Praso-Cape Coast Highway.

The two were riding their motorcycles when the truck drove over them, killing them on the spot.

According to an eyewitness, the minibus driver lost control while attempting to overtake another vehicle, crashing with a motorbike and veering off into the jungle.

About 14 people on board the commercial truck with registration number CR-553-16 were injured to varying degrees and were brought to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH) for treatment.

The remains have been sent to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital mortuary for autopsy and preservation.

The Jukwa Police Command has also opened an inquiry into the accident.

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Anti-LGBTQ Bill: Supreme Court adjourns case indefinitely

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Prior to the adjournment, the court dismissed a preliminary objection submitted by the Speaker's counsel, Thaddeus Sory. The attorneys for the plaintiff, television journalist Richard Sky, attempted to change one of the reliefs in the request for injunction, but Mr Sory objected.

The Supreme Court has put the lawsuit against the Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, better known as the Anti-LGBTQ Bill, on hold indefinitely.

During a hearing on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that the documents filed by Speaker of Parliament Alban Bagbin’s counsel included intemperate language.

The judge ordered the legal team to produce fresh documents.

Before the adjournment, the court dismissed a preliminary objection submitted by the Speaker’s counsel, Thaddeus Sory.

The attorneys for the plaintiff, television journalist Richard Sky, attempted to change one of the reliefs in the request for an injunction, but Mr Sory objected.

After consideration, the Apex Court presided over by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, concluded that the preliminary objection was superfluous.

Justice Torkornoo stated that each side has the right to present their case as they see appropriate, and chastised the Speaker’s team, saying, “You have wasted our time and energy for no reason.”

Richard Sky, a journalist, and Amanda Odoi, a researcher, have launched separate lawsuits against the measure, which is currently awaiting President Nana Akufo-Addo’s signature.

Mr Sky claims that Parliament’s approval of the Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill is illegal and requests that the highest court declare the bill null and invalid.

Dr. Odoi has also voiced concerns about several sections of the proposed bill.

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Reports of withdrawal from Ghana did not emanate from us – Société Générale

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"We do not wish to comment more. But, frankly, I insist that the papers are not from SG Ghana," he said. According to widely circulating claims, Société Générale would depart Ghana's banking business after 20 years. Société Générale has signed agreements with Saham Group to transfer its Moroccan businesses. Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and Chad were among the African nations withdrawn from in 2023. Citing its long-standing presence in Africa, Société Générale intends to focus its resources on regions where it can establish itself as a major bank, in accordance with its overarching plan announced on its website on April 12, 2024.

French bank Société Générale has categorically dismissed speculations of its exit from the Ghanaian banking industry, characterising them as unfounded conjecture.

The bank explained that it is revamping its operations to reflect worldwide market conditions better.

Addressing shareholder worries over the purported departure during the 44th Annual General Meeting, Société Générale’s Managing Director, Hakim Ouzzani, stated that the reports did not come from the bank itself.

“Some speculations have spread about SG Ghana. However, it is crucial to inform all of our stakeholders and shareholders that the news item being disseminated in the media was not released by the group or SG Ghana.

“We do not wish to comment more. But, frankly, I insist that the papers are not from SG Ghana,” he said.

According to widely circulating claims, Société Générale would depart Ghana’s banking business after 20 years.

Société Générale has signed agreements with Saham Group to transfer its Moroccan businesses. Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and Chad were among the African nations withdrawn from in 2023.

Citing its long-standing presence in Africa, Société Générale intends to focus its resources on regions where it can establish itself as a major bank, per its overarching plan announced on its website on April 12, 2024.

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