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2013-06-16

[N] Tony Aidoo condemns propaganda; says he does not want to join "bandwagon"
[N] Gov't vows to block financial leakages
[N] Another fire at Kumasi Central market flatens dozens of shops

2013-06-15

[N] CEPA cautions PURC on tarrif increment
[N] Ghana Gold Mines Suggest Larger Crisis For China
[N] Ghanaians Demonstrate In London In The Presence Of President Mahama
[N] Ghana on the way to eradicate polio
[N] We will uphold religious tolerance -Veep
[N] Fathers at war -8,098 cases reported to DOVVSU in 3 years
[N] 2,201 fires recorded in first quarter of the year

2013-06-14

[N] State must compensate Mr Amidu -Vitus Azeem
[N] Woyome is not going down – Dafeamekpor
[N] Exposed Government Officials In Trouble
[N] British Premier lauds Ghana's growth
[N] Leave Chinese alone - prostitutes cry out
[N] OIC Training centre cries for help after 20 yrs of continuous flooding

2013-06-13

[N] Okudzeto jabs Mahama over election victory comment
[N] Dep. National Security director, three others arrested
[N] Burkinabe Grabs 3 Cops
[N] 2 Fake Soldiers In Court  
[N] MMT denies reports of embezzlement
[N] New tax waiver sparks major row in parliament
[N] Kufuor co-chairs Global Panel to fight hunger
[N] Accra: Killer gas found at Dunkonaa
[N] Pharmacists’ strike takes toll on health care
[N] Ghana-ring support: MP Adam Afriyie urges public to submit nominations for GUBA
[N] Gov't to set up GH˘2 million fund for victims of market fires
[N] President Mahama arrives in London  

2013-06-12

[N] Election petition must heal Ghana — Abu Sakara
[N] Hansol mining should file a report with us - Inusah Fuseini
[N] Mislabeled pink sheets force another premature recess
[N] Prez Mahama must invite Kunbuor to cabinet meetings – Kosi Kedem
[N] 5 accused of embezzling over Ghc2m at Metro Mass Transit
[N] President Mahama nominates new MMDCEs
[N] Ash Town shooting gang leader arrested
[N] Patients worried over continued closure of hospital pharmacies
[N] David Cameron invites Mahama for bilateral talks
[N] CHRAJ questions the effectiveness of policies on Child Labour
[N] US investigative team begins work to unravel cause of market fires

2013-06-11

[N] Gbevlo, Akrasi Sarpong must step aside - Young Patriots
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General News

[ 2012-04-26 ]

The Late Dr. Alabi

Dr. Niyi Alabi is dead
Dr. Niyi Alabi, an International Relations Expert
and media consultant is dead. He passed away at
the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital after a short
ailment. He was at the premier hospital for two
weeks.

Until his death he was the Chief Executive of
Polyglot Limited.

He was onetime the interpreter for former
President J.A Kufuor during his tenure of office
as President of the Republic of Ghana.

He would have turned 60 in September. He held a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education (1st Class
Honours) from the University of Cape Coast, a
Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication and
Masters in French from the University of Ghana,
Legon amongst other qualifications.

He has been an interpreter and translator for
organizations such as UNESCO, Amnesty
International, UNDP, NEPAD, ECOWAS, UNIDO, UNECA,
UNHCR, and served the UNCTAD XII.

His burial has been scheduled for tomorrow, Friday
April 27 in keeping with his Moslem religious
beliefs at the Madina cemetery.

Source - Citifmonline



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