From studying with kerosene lanterns in Yeji to becoming a Harvard graduate, Mac Sarbah opens up

Skype Picture 2020 09 09T10 53 26 504Z.jpegMac Sarbah

Mac Sarbah, a young man from a relatively poor background in rural Ghana has defied all odds to become a graduate of Harvard, Columbia and Cambridge universities.

Sarbah shared his journey to success with GhanaWeb from growing up in the town of Yeji in the Bono East Region of Ghana where he had his first education to honing the determination of overcoming poverty through education.

He is one of eight children of his parents who grew up in the small farming community riddled with a lack of basic amenities like potable water and electricity.

Narrating his upbringing to GhanaWeb, Sarbah said the struggle to study and do his homework without electricity at times brought tears to his eyes as a result of the smoke from the kerosene lantern he used.

“My father was a disciplinarian who was feared by myself and my siblings at times but I didn’t let that bring me down. I had a lot of passion to succeed and that inspired me to work hard.

“After elementary school, I went to an obscure senior high school in rural Ghana where we walked several miles to school every day. We didn’t even have enough teachers, classrooms or books. But I was still inspired to emerge as one of a few among my cohort to pass the high school exams. It was, mostly, because of the dedication, support and mentorship of the few teachers, classmates and family,” he said in an interview by email.

During his senior high school education at a day secondary school in Adidome, also a rural area in Ghana, Sarbah said he settled for that school because his family had no money to send him to his choice.

He gained admission to the University of Ghana after excelling in his senior high school education and later gained admission to Cambridge, Columbia and Harvard Universities.

“Along the journey, I failed many times in different moments and I have been victorious as well. In both my failure and victory, I have learned great lessons which have given me the passion to serve young people, to help them overcome their education challenges, to help them achieve more, to help them fail less,” he said.

Mac Sarbah has used his experience to set up an advisory and mentorship firm called EdAcme to help young people with mentorship and guidance.

“This is what I have been doing for the past ten years. And it’s the very reason that EdAcme was born to help young people achieve their biggest goals, to help them maximize their potential, to help them be the best they can be,” he explained.

Explaining the rationale behind setting up EdAcme, Sarbah said he had been a beneficiary of good mentorship and support from his teachers, classmates, friends, school administrators, and family, hence the need to give back and serve others.

“This is why I have assembled a like-minded group of advisors from the world’s best institutions and organizations, who are passionate and committed to helping young people maximize their education, entrepreneurship and career potential. We do this by providing students and young professionals access to exclusive resources and opportunities to help them accelerate their accomplishments,” he explained.

Life before and during Harvard

Before his Harvard education, Marc Sarbah volunteered in Ghana as a middle and high school teacher in Mepe, a town where his parents were born. During his stay there, he helped raise funds for an internet facility for students in Mepe.

Prior to his arrival in the United States in 2006 to further his education, he applied and won himself the Diversity Visa lottery.

While on his stay in Harvard, he run a pro bono advisory service that has helped students from Ghana and other countries apply to universities around the world.

In May 2019, Sarbah graduated with a master’s degree in design studies from the Graduate School of Design (GSD) at Harvard University.

He then went on to start an initiative with a plan to set up an education foundation which later became a business plan for a potential fellowship focusing on entrepreneurship.

Through the program, which would be an entrepreneurial education program for Ghanaian youth, Sarbah hopes to help spark an “innovation ecosystem” for young people in Ghana.

“For me, it’s just an accumulation of a lot of things I’ve done. I want to help young people in Ghana by giving them the tools to see social problems as entrepreneurial opportunities.

“Even if they don’t end up becoming entrepreneurs there’s a belief that they would have acquired leadership skills that are very central to the job market, like communication, teamwork, and things of the sort. In a way it’s a two-pronged approach,” he said.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

School children will get missing ahead of the December 7 election – Prophet reveals

Osofo Emmanuel AnthonyOsofo Emmanuel Anthony believes children will become casualties of political activities

Founder and Leader of Hands of God’s Power Ministry International, Osofo Emmanuel Anthony has alleged that ahead of the 2020 elections some school children will go missing because the major political parties are seriously engaged in ritual murder.

“As for this our upcoming 2020 elections, the two major political parties are engaged in rituals and incantations.

He added “From now till the December elections some kids and school children will start getting missing. You’d hear announcements from radio stations about missing kids so I will entreat parents to take extra care of their children.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with MyNewsGh.com’s Amansan Krakye from his church location at Ayensudo-Enyinaase in the Central Region, Osofo Emmanuel Anthony aka Ogyam1 advised people not to board private vehicles by strangers.

He continued “Children must also be obedient and listen attentively to the instructions of their parents. Don’t be standing alone by the roadside in the night looking for a vehicle.

“If you allow a private car to give you a lift you might not return home safely. If you love your life I will plead with you not to involve yourself in certain political activities ahead of the election,” he concluded.

Source: My News GH

NDC to provide free laptops to students – Naana Opoku-Agyemang

A next NDC government will absorb half of fees to be paid by all tertiary students in the country.

This was made known by the running mate of the NDC, Prof Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang at the manifesto launch of the party.

“we will absorb 50 percent of fees for tertiary students,” she said and added that free laptops will also be given out to students; all of this is to reduce the burden imposed on parents following the Coronavirus pandemic.

Below are some takeouts from the manifesto

a. absorb fifty percent (50%) of fees of tertiary students for the 2020/2021 academic year as an incentive to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on students and parents

d. establish free Wi-Fi zones in all public and private tertiary institutions

e. provide free laptops to tertiary students to facilitate participation in virtual classes

f. encourage shared laboratory experiences especially for those in the science and technology programmes and include private tertiary institutions

g. complete the conversion of all polytechnics into Technical Universities(TUs) in line with our original vision of creating opportunities for professional mobility of practitioners

h. reposition the TUs to produce relevant manpower for national development

j. equip all Amatrol labs and provide appropriate training both home and abroad for instructors

k. operationalize the National Research Fund

Source: Peace FM

Go independent – NPP supporters to Akwatia MP

Member of Parliament for the Akwatia Constituency, Mercy Ama Gyamfi

Many supporters of the ruling New Patriotic Part (NPP) in Akwatia Constituency in the Eastern Region continue to impress upon the incumbent Member of Parliament for the area to contest the December 7 Parliamentary election as an Independent Candidate.

The MP, Mercy Ama Gyamfi alias Ama Sey who is a hairdresser by profession, was defeated in the recent parliamentary primaries of the party by a young Legal Practitioner, Ernest Yaw Kumi.

But supporters of the MP have maintained that some top National Executives of the NPP particularly the National Women’s Organizer Kate Gyamfua, the Regional Executives, and some Constituency Executives schemed during the primaries in favour of Ernest Yaw Kumi who won by four(4) votes.

At a health walk held Sunday, September 7, 2020, by Friends of Ama Sey, thousands of supporters of the party and floating voters thronged the place to declare their support to the MP to contest as Independent Candidate.

They maintain that Ama Sey has not disappointed Akwatia Constituency since assuming office as MP for the area, they counted a number of developmental projects executed by the MP and her visibility in the Constituency attending to various needs of the people.

According to them, NPP will lose the Parliamentary seat in Akwatia since they will vote ‘skirt and blouse’.

Source: Kasapa FM

Fearless scammer, Fauster Atta Mensah, now scamming as Professor John Vinzelts

Fauster Atta Mensah

Details are emerging about how a daring fraudster who was busted in 2014 has repackaged himself as Professor John Vinzelts, and is still scamming unsuspected persons in the country and beyond.

Fauster Atta Mensah had claimed in 2014 that he had won a Nobel Prize for his supposed excellence in the sciences. This won him immediate praise and admiration.

He was subsequently invited to GTV for an interview. But his incoherence during the interview gave him out as a fraud as the host Abdul Hayi Moomen asked probing questions on some of his claims

Now though, Mr Atta Mensah has rebranded as a Professor, an ambassador and a Doctorate Degree holder, with a new name, John Vinzelts, working as the Country Head for UN Youth and Commissioner with the World Diplomatic Organization (WDO).

Mr Atta Mensah has also claimed to be working with the Foreign Affairs Ministry, where he claimed he has Directors under his care.

A Facebook user who has blown the cover of the man who claimed he was a rocket scientist said he is now parading as a Vice-Chancellor of CONSULAR & DIPLOMATIC SERVICES UNIVERSITY,” Accra, Ghana.

Source: My News GH

Four persons confirmed dead in flood at North East Region

905850271 148327A photo of the flood situation in the North East Region

Four persons have been confirmed dead following a weeklong heavy downpour and floodwaters from the spillage of the Bagre Dam in the North East Region.

Three persons are said to have drowned in the flood in the Bunkpurugu District and East Mamprusi Municipal after a heavy downpour last week, while another person also drowned in the floodwaters from the spillage of the Bagre Dam in the West Mamprusi Municipal.

Several residents along the white volta in the Mamprugu/Moaduri and West Mamprusi have been displaced. Large acres of farmlands have also been submerged and business and trading activities halted due to flooding resulting from the spillage of excess water from the Bagre Dam by Burkinabe authorities.

Rescue mission

The North East Regional Director of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), Mr Alhassan John Kweku who confirmED the incident to the Daily Graphic said personnel of the Operation ThunderBolt, a disaster taskforce have been dispatched to the affected areas to rescue the victims.

He said his outfit was also on the ground assessing the extent of damage caused by the flood to enable them to provide emergency relief items to the victims.

“So far I can’t quantify the extent of damage caused but I can confirm that four persons have lost their lives in the weeklong heavy downpour and floodwaters from the spillage of the Bagre dam. Our team are on the ground rescuing victims and taking stock of the damage caused,” he said.

Sensitisation

Mr Kweku indicated that NADMO was also sensitising the inhabitants along the white Volta through community announcements in churches and markets for people to vacate to higher lands, adding that most farmers who heeded to the advice have since relocated.

Victims

Some affected farmers who spoke to the Daily Graphic said all their crops and properties have been submerged.

A farmer at Duu in the West Mamprusi, Mr Duko Buzongo said his 20-acre maize farm has been destroyed by the flood.

“I can’t even go to my farm because the water is too high even with a canoe so I am always at home for safety” he lamented.

Another farmer, Mallam Osman who has lost all his crops to the disaster expressed fear that there could be severe hunger and poverty due to the extent of damage to farmland in the area.

The farmers, therefore, called on the government and various benevolent organisations to come to their aid with relief items.

Background

According to SONABEL, managers of the Bagre Dam, the spillage had become necessary due to the 81 per cent increase in the water level.

As a result, residents close to the bank of the Black and White Volta were advised to relocate to other communities for shelter and safety.

Source: Peace FM

Govt pays GHC1m into Human Trafficking Fund to tackle menace

Gender Minister, Cynthia Mamle Morrison

Government has released GHc1 million to the Human Trafficking Fund to help combat the menace of human trafficking in the country.

Ghana has rescued, supported and given care to 611 human trafficking victims since 2019, out of which 200 were children and 411 adults.

Government has also provided shelter for victims of human trafficking and facilitated processes for reunion with their families.

Human trafficking is the act of recruitment, transportation, trading or receipt of a person within and across national borders for the purposes of exploitation.

Currently, Ghana is on Tier Two of the Human Trafficking Rankings. Tier Two countries are those whose governments do not fully comply with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) 2000 minimum standards, but are making significant efforts to bring themselves into compliance with those standards.

Addressing the media at the Meet-the-Press series in Accra, Cynthia Maamle Morrison, Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister, said the Ministry, over the past three and half years, had organised community sensitisation and dialogues to create awareness on human trafficking and irregular migration.

The Ministry has held durbars in traditional areas where 75 traditional leaders pledged their support to combat the menace.

On support to the poor and vulnerable, Mrs Morrison announced that a total of 1,451,656 extremely poor households were registered on the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme and GHc334, 084, over five cycles of cash grants had been paid to them.

In addition 73 percent of the LEAP beneficiaries have registered onto the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), with 5,522 individuals linked to productive socio-economic activities.

Source: goldstreetbusiness.com

Akyem Sakawa tag: You have no right to complain – Mahama tells Akufo-Addo

JohnMahamaNew 1NDC Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama

Flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama says President Akufo-Addo lost the right to complain about name-calling a long time ago after the latter called his predecessor and critics names.

President Akufo-Addo has expressed anger after ex-President Mahama posted an article on social media authored by Bolga Central MP, Isaac Adongo on the controversial Agyapa Royalties deal which described some people in government as “Akyem Sakawa people”.

President Akufo-Addo who is an Akyem expressed disquiet over the piece in a meeting with the Catholic Bishops Conference at the Jubilee House. He consequently urged well-meaning Ghanaians to condemn the act.

“Archbishop, this name-calling seems to be a feature of Ghanaian public life. But sometimes, when things come out, we would hope that you will comment on them. The comment made by my opponent, “Akyem Sakawa people,” I have not heard any public figure, independent person, yourselves, comment on it. It is completely unacceptable. If I were to get up to make comments about Northerners or Gonjas, you can imagine the uproar that would be in the country”.

“Presidential candidate, a former President of Ghana, you can call a group of Ghanaians “sakawa people”, and it involves the group for which the sitting President comes, and that statement goes without comment, and at the same time we hear all these statements, “let all try and bring the politics of insults to an end.” Occasions are given where specific comments can be made, nothing happens and it is lost in the generalities. We need to focus on this matter in an even-handed way,” President Akufo-Addo said.

“I am very disturbed by the comments the former President Mahama made about Akyem people as “sakawa people” and up till today, I have not heard any senior citizen of this country, lay, religious, civil society organizations (CSOs), public think tanks, reprimand him for that statement. What can be the basis of such a remark? This is a public Act that you have a problem with, fair enough, but then, the people that are doing it are given this ethnic branding. It cannot be right. This is the kind of language that we do not want in our politics,” the President added while he expressed his disdain for the comments of the flagbearer of the NDC.

But reacting to President Akufo-Addo’s concerns in an interview aired on Agoo TV Saturday, September 5, 2020, Mr. Mahama stated that he’ll be the last person to disparage any tribe or ethnic group.

“In the first place, the National Chairman of my party, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo is an Akyem and so are many leading members and supporters of my party. When I was President I appointed many Akyems in my government. The Head of our manifesto drafting committee Prof. Danso Boafo is an Akyem and they have all contributed to our government and forward march to recapture power in December in order that we can create jobs, spread development in an equitable manner throughout the country.”

Mr Mahama added: “Everybody knows me, I’ve been in politics and I will be the last to express any ethnic sentiments. In any case, President Nana Akufo-Addo has lost the right to complain a long time ago. He was an opposition leader who called Presidents before him anything you can imagine including Prof. Do Little and he described somebody as ‘Simpa Panin’ and I don’t want to repeat some of the things he said. He is a President who has called his critics naysayers and Jeremiahs, I don’t understand on what standard he can be offended at this time because he has precedence of name-calling.”

Source: Kasapa FM

Woman who buried her newborn baby arrested

MOTHER AREST3 The suspect, Rita Mensah who’s a mother of six, according to her family is mentally sound

A woman who buried her newborn baby in a bush at Ekowkurase in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District in the Central Region is in the grip of the Ajumako Police.

The suspect, Rita Mensah who’s a mother of six, according to her family is mentally sound.

Her mother-in-law in an interview stated that they had been asking her about the whereabouts of the baby but she kept on insisting that she didn’t know where the baby was.

Police investigations led to her arrest.

The Ajumako Enyan Essiam DOVVSU Commander, Rita Wilson in an interview stated that upon visiting the scene the Police conclude that the suspect intentionally decided to kill the baby, hence she’s been charged with attempted murder.

She added that investigation is ongoing and the suspect will soon be arraigned before court.

Background

An unidentified woman has buried her newborn baby girl in a bush at Ajumako Ebowkurase in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District in the Central Region.

Information gathered by Kasapa FM News Yaw Boagyan indicates that some young men who had gone to the bush suddenly heard the shrill cry of a baby.

Though alarmed, they inched closer to where the sound was coming from, only to see a spot that appeared to have been dug and covered with lots of sand.

The young men then rushed and informed some elderly people in the town about what they had discovered who rushed to the scene. The sand was cleared from the spot and fortunately, the baby who was alive.

She was retrieved and sent to the Abura Dunkwa Government hospital for treatment.

A search is currently ongoing to identify the mother of the baby and cause her arrest.

The Ajumako Enyan Essiam District Social Welfare Officer, Abena Serwaa Opare indicated that the baby will soon be taken to an orphanage home after receiving treatment.

Source: Kasapa FM

How top Ghanaian celebrities received fake UN-Kofi Annan awards

Most of the awards have been labelled as ‘decors’

The United Nations and Kofi Annan collaborative awards handed to many top Ghanaian personalities and celebrities including Sarkodie, D-Black, Berla Mundi, Nathaniel Attoh have proven to be fake.

The fake award scheme which is titled the Global Blueprint Excellence Award was held last week Friday, August 28, in Accra at the Alisa Hotel and was attended by a host of Ghanaian personalities and celebrities.

However, days after the awards, it has come to the notice of Ghanaweb.com that the Global Blueprint Excellence Award alleged to be in collaboration with the United Nations and Kofi Annan is a top scam.

The evidence of the scam was revealed on Twitter after some tweeepers dug down to uncover what has come to be known as the biggest award scam of the year.

It is understood that a certain Dr. Kwame Owusu Fordjour is the brain behind the fake Global Blueprint Excellence Award.

The award scheme went viral after Ghana’s BET award winner Sarkodie posted his award on his official social media account with Johnny Hughes, Berla Mundi, D-Black and many others as recipients.

Kwame Owusu Fordjour and his entourage also managed to scam the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Legon, Professor Ebenezer Oduro with the award. The university later reported the award on its website raising many eyebrows.

It was, however, uncovered by a young unnamed journalist who is yet to publish his findings that the awards were fake. The journalist tried to reach out to some senior journalists to help him fact-check his findings but to no avail.

According to a conversation stumbled on by ghanaweb.com, Kwame Owusu Fordjour lied under the pretence that the coronavirus pandemic was the reason why the awards couldn’t be verified with the United Nations. He claimed that the UN was aware of the awards although staff of UN are working from home.

Below is the list of awardees:

Madam Gifty Ohene-Konadu

Captain Smart

DJ Black

Nathaniel Attoh

Natalie Fort

D Black

Archbishop Prof. Dr. Asafo-Agyei Anane Frempong

Ebenezer Kewaw Madugu

Chairman Wontumi

Christian Adu Poku

Frederick Acheampong

S. K. Boafo

John Boadu

Professor Ebenezer Oduro

Johnny Hughes

Berla Mundi

Daughters of Glorious Jesus

Cynthia Akwele Lamptey

Madam Eleanor Effe Amanor

Sammy Heywood Okine

Gloria Nak Commodore Snr

Alban Bagbin (2019)

Source: www.ghanaweb.com
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