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Tuesday, 28 February 2017

500 Billionaires In The World 🌎.

1. Bill Gates

Net Worth: $75 B


Source of wealth: Microsoft

2. Amancio Ortega

Net Worth: $67 B

Source of wealth: Zara

3. Warren Buffett

Net Worth: $60.8 B

Source of wealth: Berkshire Hathaway

4. Carlos Slim Helu

Net Worth: $50 B

Source of wealth: telecom

5. Jeff Bezos

Net Worth: $45.2 B

Source of wealth: Amazon.com

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

State Of the Nation's Address ( SONA ) 2017.

                                        By:   H.E Nana Addo Dankwa

POST-INAUGURATION VIOLENCE
“Wrongdoing has no political colour, and I do not subscribe to the lawlessness of political party supporters simply because their party has been elected into office. When those incidents began, I instructed the then Inspector General of Police, John Kudalor, to apply the law, irrespective of political affiliation, to all lawbreakers. This instruction was also carried on to his successor, David Asante Appeatu. Both of them acted upon it, which helped to bring the situation under control.”

“It appears these events were predicated on some concept of equalisation, as they happened in 2009, and were repeated again in 2017. I condemn all such conduct, and I call on all political parties, especially the New Patriotic Party and the National Democratic Congress, to ensure that this is the last time such undignified acts occur during our periods of transition.

Sunday, 19 February 2017

AFRICAN BILLIONAIRES. 💰💰💰



Rank.           Name.           Net Worth $.          Source of Wealth.                   Citizenship.                 Age

1.           Aliko Dangote.       14.4 bn.        Cement, Flour, Sugar, Salt.          Nigeria 🇳🇬.                    58
2.            Mike Adenuga.       10 bn.           Telecom, Oil, Real Estate.           Nigeria 🇳🇬.                   62
3.        Nicky Oppenheimer.   6.6 bn.                     Diamonds.                       South Africa 🇿🇦            70
4        Christoffer Wiese         6.2 bn                       Retailing                         South Africa 🇿🇦.           74
5        Johann Rupert.              5.3 bn                   Luxury Goods                    South Africa 🇿🇦.           65
6        Nassef Sawiris               4.1 bn              Construction, Chemicals           Egypt 🇪🇬                    55
7.        Nathan Kirsch.              3.7 bn                   Retail                                  Swaziland 🇸🇿              84
8.        Isabel dos Santos.          3.1 bn                    Investments                        Angola 🇦🇴                  42
9.        Issad Rebrab                  3.1 bn                         Food                               Algeria 🇩🇿                 71
10.       Naguib Sawiris              3 bn                          Telecom                            Egypt 🇪🇬                 61
11.      Mohamed Mansour         2.5 bn.                   Diversified.                         Egypt 🇪🇬                  68
12.      Othman Benjelloun         1.9 bn                 Banking, Insurance               Morocco 🇲🇦              83
13.       Mohamed Al Fayed        1.9 bn                       Retailing                          Egypt 🇪🇬                 87
14.       Femi Otedola                  1.85 bn                    Gas Stations                      Nigeria 🇳🇬              53
15.        Youssef Mansour           1.73 bn                     Diversified                        Egypt 🇪🇬                70
16.        Folorunsho Alakija        1.55 bn                     Oil                                     Nigeria 🇳🇬             65
17.        Allan Gray                     1.49 bn                   Money Management           South Africa 🇿🇦     78
18.        Koos Bekker.                 1.47 bn                   Media, Investment              South Africa 🇿🇦     63
19.         Yassen Mansour           1.39 bn                      Diversified                         Egypt 🇪🇬               54
20.         Aziz Akhannouch         1.25 bn                   Petroleum, Diversified         Morocco 🇲🇦          55
21.         Patrice Motsepe            1.15 bn                         Mining                           South Africa 🇿🇦    54
22.         Abdulsamad Rabiu       1.1 bn                            Diversified                      Nigeria 🇳🇬           55
23.         Onsi Sawiris                 1.09 bn                     Construction, Telecom            Egypt 🇪🇬          86
24.         Mohammed Dewji       1.09 bn                        Diversified                          Tanzania 🇹🇿       40

Richest Countries in the World 🌎

The 25 Richest Countries In The World Based On Purchasing Power Parity Of GDP Per Capita.

Rank Country                 GDP per capita (PPP)


1         Qatar 🇶🇦                       140,649
2         Luxembourg 🇱🇺                 98,460
3         Singapore 🇸🇬                         82,763
4         Kuwait 🇰🇼                         73,246
5         Brunei Darussalam   🇧🇳        71,185
6         United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪       67,674
7         Norway 🇳🇴                         65,614
8         Switzerland 🇨🇭                 59,540
9         United States 🇺🇸                 54,629
10         Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦                  52,010
11         Ireland 🇮🇪                          49,393
12         Netherlands 🇳🇱                  48,253
13         Austria 🇦🇹                          47,682
14         Germany 🇩🇪                          46,401
15         Australia 🇦🇺                          45,925
16         Denmark 🇩🇰                          45,537
17         Bahrain 🇧🇭                          45,500
18         Sweden 🇸🇪                          45,297
19         Canada 🇨🇦                          45,066
20         Iceland 🇮🇸                          43,993
21         Belgium 🇧🇪                         43,435
22         Finland 🇫🇮                         40,676
23         United Kingdom 🇬🇧         40,233
24         France 🇫🇷                         39,328
25         Oman 🇴🇲                         38,631


SHATTA WALE'S EMOTIONAL MESSAGE ON VAL'S DAY.

   Our lives are such that ,there will always be a point where some people around us will feel disappointed but hey such is life.Sorry if i have disappointed you along my line of business.I still got that love for those around to show me same.Today is for lovers all over the world and i want to say i love you all.. #champioooooooon
  Well done Shatta. It's good to say sorry to those you've wronged in life Buh some people also find it difficult to do so. Divorce, Sacking from work, fighting, School dropout And others are as a result of finding it difficult to say the five letter words "SORRY".
MORAL LESSON : Never feel too big or shy to say "I'm Sorry " to those you've wronged.
 Shatta Movement 4 Lyf.
14/02/2017.

Friday, 17 February 2017

His Majesty King 👑 Mohammed VI.

His Majesty King Mohammed VI, of the Kingdom of Morocco, on Thursday, February 16, 2017, arrived in Ghana for the commencement of a 3-day official visit. It will be recalled that the King’s proposed earlier visit, originally scheduled for January 18, 2017, was postponed.

The visit, which is aimed at deepening the existing, cordial relations between Ghana and Morocco, will also present the two countries with an opportunity to define new areas of co-operation that would serve their mutual interests.

On Friday, February 17, President Akufo-Addo will hold bilateral talks with King Mohammed VI, before hosting him to an official lunch at the Presidency.

King Mohammed VI will depart for Morocco on Saturday, February, 18, 2017.

Saturday, 11 February 2017

THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA 🇬🇭.

“FREE SHS TO COMMENCE FROM SEPTEMBER THIS YEAR” – PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO

The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has assured that his government “will fund the cost of public Senior High Schools for all those who qualify for entry from the 2017/2018 academic year onwards.”

Spelling out the details of policy, “so that no one in Ghana is left in any doubts”, President Akufo-Addo explained that “by free SHS, we mean that, in addition to tuition which is already free, there will be no admission fees, no library fees, no science centre fees, no computer lab fees, no examination fees, no utility fees; there will be free textbooks, free boarding and free meals, and day students will get a meal at school for free.”

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Amerado Burner

HipLife legend, Okyeame Kwame contacted me to thank me for a song I did titled "I AM" to praise him for his works towards hiplife. He invited me to Accra for a feature... We met on Saturday, took me to a video shoot and the feature scheduled for Monday morning.