Wednesday, 1 February 2017

"Fancy Gadam has NO Collaboration with any Northern Act as it stands today" - Fancy Gadam manager






The management team of the Bass award winner (Discovery artiste 2016), Fancy Gadam has finally come out to debunk the rumours that are spreading around concerning a collaboration between the Star bwoy Fancy Gadam and some artistes from the northern part of Ghana. Again, he (manager) went ahead to inform the general public including all Gadam Nationals that, they should watch out for a massive collaboration with Stonebwoy and Mzz Vee.

Below are the words of the manager;

"Fancy Gadam has NO Collaboration with any Northern Act as it stands today !! Or even in studio with No Northen Musician
Ahmed Mujahid Bello is currently in the studios with Stonebwoy , Mzz Vee and Rude Boy Ranking ...
He's fighting so hard for the people of the North !
Whatever u hear apart from what I'm writing now is a fallacy or a Lie and must be treated as such !!!
Thanks !!!
#5M
#Fancy4NewAct
#VGMA "


source: Gh Latest Gist

Pharrell Williams welcomes triplets



Rapper and producer Pharrell Williams has this month become a dad again for the second, third and fourth time in quick succession.
That's after wife Helen Lasichanh gave birth to triplets earlier this month, according to Vanity Fair today.
The US magazine spoke to Pharrell's rep who confirmed the news but declined to give them the names or sexes but did say that mother and children are “healthy and happy.”
So it looks like Pharrell DID Get Lucky after all.
Below is a report by Vanity Fair which reported the good news:
When I saw music producer turned Chanel model Pharrell Williams at the French fashion house’s ritzy fashion show in Paris in December (held at the Ritz, appropriately enough), I could have sworn there was something special about the look in his eye.
Now Vanity Fair can exclusively explain why: his wife, Helen Lasichanh, was pregnant with not one, not two, but three children. She gave birth to triplets earlier in January.
Williams’s rep declined to provide the babies’ names or sexes, but confirmed that mother and children are “healthy and happy.” (The triplets will join Williams and Lasichanh’s firstborn son, Rocket, who is eight years old.)
In addition to multiplying his brood by 400 percent, it’s been a busy year for Pharrell. After he walked Karl Lagerfeld’s Chanel fashion show in December, it was announced that he would be the first-ever male to model in a Chanel handbag campaign. (Cara Delevingne and Kristen Stewart also appear in the ads, which were lensed by Lagerfeld himself.)
Williams has also been popping up on on the awards circuit, since he’s an Academy Award–nominated producer of Hidden Figures. The movie won best ensemble at this weekend’s SAG Awards, so we’ll have to just wait and see if in addition to the three new babies at home, he’ll bring home an Oscar this year as well.
source: www.modernghana.com

Beyonce has Announced She’s Pregnant and expecting Twins


The Carter family is getting in formation to welcome a new member to its family. On Wednesday, Feb. 1, Beyonce revealed on Instagram she is pregnant.
"We would like to share our love and happiness," Beyonce captioned the photo. "We have been blessed two times over. We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two, and we thank you for your well wishes." The caption has caused speculation as to whether or not twins are on the way. 

source: Myjoyonline.com


Sunday, 22 January 2017

Fancy Gadam - All Eyes On Me


Talented fast rising dancehall artist Fancy Gadam finally drops his much anticipated single for the year dubbed "All Eyes On Me". The song was produced by Senyo Cue.


Fancy Gadam - All Eyes On Me
Download

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Fiscal deficit to hit 6.2 percent in 2016 – Economist


Image result for john mahama and seth tepker

Some economists have predicted that Ghana will end this year (2016), with a budget deficit of 6 percent to GDP.
They contend that the increased expenditure by government without an equal increase in revenue will cause a distortion to government’s budget deficit target for the year.“Per the projections, we are supposed to end the year with a fiscal deficit of 5.3 percent of GDP; but in my estimation, we will not be able to achieve that by the end of the year. The fiscal deficit target to GDP will be hovering around 6 – 6.3 percent of GDP,” Chief Economist for the Institute of Certified Economists Ghana, Daniel Anim told Citi Business News.
Government is projecting to end the year with a budget deficit of 5.3 percent.
But provisional figures released by the Finance Ministry indicates that the country recorded a budget deficit of 1.7 billion cedis more than anticipated for January to July this year.
Between the period, total revenue and grants were 11 percent lower than the projected.
Government had estimated to accrue about 21 billion cedis but ended up accruing about 18.6 billion cedis.
Also, domestic revenue accrued during the period amounted to an estimated 17.5 billion cedis against a projection of 19.9 billion cedis.
In addition, tax revenue amounted to about 15 billion cedis against a target of about 16 billion cedis.
It is however worth to note that government’s expenditure for the period which amounted to 23.28 billion cedis, fell within the target of 23.88 billion cedis.
This also comes despite the fact that government’s capital expenditure increased due to increased infrastructure, that is, 4.11 billion cedis on capital expenditure against a target of 3.43 billion cedis.
However Mr. Daniel Anim explains to Citi Business News the development is less likely to affect investments into the country.
“As much as we will record a deficit around 6-6.2 percent at the end of the fiscal year, that will not deter investors from coming into the country to invest because that is not the only determining variable to induce investments into the country. There are other equally important factors such as good governance, rule of law, strategic position of the country in terms of market accessibility and interest rates.”
The lower revenue mobilization is also an indication of lower crude oil prices as well as weak economic activity where businesses are unable to grow.
This is also expected to affect the economic growth within the first quarter of 2017 when a new government takes over.
Meanwhile Mr. Anim believes the ease in the cost of doing business will propel growth among the industrial sector to be able to expand, pay taxes and culminate in shoring up government’s revenue.
“For emerging economies, it is the industrial sector that becomes the anchor for the growth and development so we are running a system where the cost of doing business is high once they make less profit, they pay less tax and we should find innovative ways to ensure that the cost of operation in the industry is lessened,”



Source: Ghana/Citi FM

Trump wins presidency in stunning victory

Image result for trump donald

Donald J. Trump will be the 45th president of the United States, the Associated Press projected Wednesday. He will be the first person to hold the office despite having no prior political or military experience.

The Republican nominee’s victory over Hillary Clinton marks a stunning upset that neither the polls nor the pundits saw coming. But Trump, defiant to the end, insisted he would win despite burning bridges with key voting groups and even many Republicans. In winning, Trump upended almost every norm of American politics and apparently changed the shape of the Republican Party.

He spent the final three weeks of his once-unlikely White House bid railing against a “rigged” election, alleging without evidence that voter fraud would be widespread. Trump even hinted at the idea of not conceding the race if he lost, jokingly promising to accept the results of the election “if I win.”

But the brash billionaire also predicted that he would shock the establishment and said his campaign would be “Brexit Plus Plus,” a reference to Britain’s exit from the European Union, which also was not forecast in the polls. And in the end, to borrow one of Trump’s favorite expressions, he did indeed exceed expectations “big league.”

“They all told it wrong from day number one,” Michael Cohen, a longtime Trump adviser and Trump Organization attorney, told Yahoo News.

“America is going to see the change that it deeply needs and they’re going to have a leader a real leader,” Cohen added.

Trump spent the night huddled with family and friends, watching the returns inside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where one Trump campaign source initially said some allies expected him to lose and were simply hoping he would outperform Mitt Romney’s showing in the 2012 presidential race. But as the night wore on, the Trump team became more optimistic and began to think the celebrity businessman had a chance, based on razor-thin margins in battleground states. After Ohio was called for Trump, the same source predicted that even the Democrats might also be changing their assessments of Trump’s chances.

Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, described a jubilant atmosphere in his war room in a text to Yahoo News before Trump was projected the winner.

“Absolutely buoyant. We can smell the win,” Conway said.

The crowd that waited to see Trump speak in a ballroom at the Hilton cheered each time a state was called for him. (Unsurprisingly, the television monitors at the event were showing Fox News, the cable news network favored by conservatives on which Trump had appeared often.)

“I had hoped for this,” a second Trump campaign source said. “I knew there was a chance for this, but I gave it a 30 percent chance. I thought we would come up just short.”

Polls had widely shown Trump to be an underdog against Clinton, the Democratic nominee who faced a series of questions over her use of a private email server and how her family foundation interacted with the State Department during her tenure as secretary of state. But those polls were apparently wrong.

Shortly before 2 a.m., Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta appeared on stage at the Javits Center in Manhattan, telling Clinton’s supporters that the candidate would not be appearing.

“We’re not going to have anything more to say tonight,” Podesta told the crowd. “We’ll have more to say tomorrow.”

Podesta added: “We are so proud of you, and we are so proud of her.”

Clinton had enjoyed a double-digit lead over Trump in national polls following the presidential debates, but she saw that cushion evaporate after FBI Director James Comey set off a political firestorm 10 days before Election Day. Comey said newly discovered emails related to the investigation were being reviewed, and Trump started predicting that she would be indicted. On Sunday, Comey said a review of those emails did not change his position that Clinton should not face criminal prosecution.

The results indicated that Trump outperformed expectations among working-class whites, forming a coalition of states that few thought possible when the campaign began. Meanwhile, Clinton underperformed among college-educated and young white women.

In the end, Clinton failed to overcome the showman, who gobbled up thousands of hours of free airtime on cable news by making a series of controversial and improbable promises, like a pledge to build a wall along the southern border of the U.S. and a promise to “shut down” Muslim immigration. Trump also stayed in the spotlight by fighting a series of feuds and raging against the media. And despite Clinton’s strong performance in the presidential debates, in which she goaded Trump into gaffes and kept the focus squarely on his shortcomings, she could not translate those performances into votes.

Trump’s election is already sending shock waves through the political system because it signals a repudiation of establishment politicians that, to many voters, the Clintons represent. The property magnate and former “Celebrity Apprentice” host, one of the most unconventional major-party candidates in U.S. history, had vowed to “drain the swamp” of Washington, D.C. He derided many of the leaders he’ll likely now need to work with, such as House Speaker Paul Ryan and many other congressional Republicans.

It also remains to be seen if president-elect Trump will be able to heal the country’s sharp political divisions, some of which were sparked by his campaign.

But the Queens, N.Y.-born Trump, 70, will have to face all of those challenges and more when he is inaugurated in January.

Source: Ghanaweb.com

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

UK halts Facebook’s WhatsApp data dip


Image result for uk halt facebook

Facebook has been told it must not use data gathered from UK WhatsApp users to target ads on its core social network.
The country’s Information Commissioner said she did not believe the firm had obtained valid consent for the move and added that people must be given “ongoing control” over their data.
Elizabeth Denham said that Facebook had agreed to “pause” its rollout but had not met all her demands.
The firm said it was having “detailed conversations” with her office.
“We remain open to working collaboratively to address their questions,” a Facebook spokeswoman said.
She added that the updates “comply with applicable law, and follow the latest guidance from the UK Information Commissioner’s Office”.
“WhatsApp designed its privacy policy and terms update to give users a clear and simple explanation of how the service works, as well as choice over how their data is used.”
The California-based company bought WhatsApp in 2014 and pledged to keep the chat app independent.
However, in August, WhatsApp made changes to its privacy policy, prompting an investigation by the UK watchdog.
“I had concerns that consumers weren’t being properly protected, and it’s fair to say the enquiries my team have made haven’t changed that view,” blogged Elizabeth Denham, the Information Commissioner.
“I don’t think WhatsApp has got valid consent from users to share the information.

“We’ve set out the law clearly to Facebook, and we’re pleased that they’ve agreed to pause using data from UK WhatsApp users for advertisements or product improvement purposes.”

source: Todaygh.com

"Fancy Gadam has NO Collaboration with any Northern Act as it stands today" - Fancy Gadam manager

The management team of the Bass award winner (Discovery artiste 2016), Fancy Gadam has finally come out to debunk the rumours th...