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  • The Hidden Cost of Empty Properties in Ghana: Why Buildings Stay Vacant Despite High Housing Demand By: JFT
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  • Regulating Rent Without Solving Supply: A Misguided Approach to Ghana’s Housing Crisis
  • Ghana’s Housing Deficit: Not a Lack of Options, But a Failure of Systems
  • How Real Estate Can Help You Build Generational Wealth By: Jemima Fenteng -Twum

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I’m Jemima Fenteng-Twum; a finance and real estate strategist with a passion for helping individuals and entrepreneurs build wealth and create sustainable businesses. With a strong background in investment, business development, and advisory, I’ve worked with professionals, investors, and startups to make smart financial decisions and scale their ventures. This blog is where I share practical, experience-based insights into: •Personal finance •Real estate investing (especially in Ghana and Africa) •Business development and growth •Wealth-building strategies for long-term success My mission is simple; to empower ambitious professionals and entrepreneurs; especially in emerging markets to make informed financial decisions and achieve lasting financial freedom. I write for people like you, whether you’re building your first business, buying your first property, or looking to multiply your income streams. When I’m not advising clients or writing, I enjoy trying new recipes, exploring real estate opportunities, and mentoring aspiring entrepreneurs. Let’s connect Follow me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemima-fenteng-twum-pb-805012141?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app or send a message to collaborate.
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  • Flamengo football club: Ten die in Rio de Janeiro fire

    February 8, 2019

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    A fire has engulfed a dormitory at the youth team training centre of one of Brazil’s biggest football clubs, killing 10 people.

    Three people were also injured when the fire broke out at Ninho de Urubu, the training ground of Flamengo football club, in Rio de Janeiro. All 10 victims are said by local media to be young athletes. The cause of the fire is not yet known. Flamengo is one of Brazil’s biggest and best-known clubs internationally.

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    They currently sit at second place in Brazil’s Série A table – and have won the league five times. Former player and Brazil football legend, Ronaldinho, offered his condolences for the “terrible tragedy” in an early tweet on Friday morning. He published the club’s crest in black-and-white alongside the message.

    What do we know so far?

    According to the G1 news portal, the fire began at 05:10 (07:10 GMT) and was extinguished by 07:30.

    • Brazilian football club in air disaster
    • Country profile  None of the victims has been identified but players aged between 14 and 17 are known to have used the dormitory. Those injured in the blaze and were taken to a nearby hospital, firefighters say.

    In a tweet on Friday, the team said it was “in mourning”.

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    The area has been hit by severe storms and heavy rain in recent days.

    The weather may have left the facility without water or electricity when the fire struck, reports on G1 say.

    Who are Flamengo?

    The club’s most prominent former players include World Cup winners Ronaldinho, Bebeto and Romario. As well as being one of Brazil’s most successful football clubs, Flamengo also has basketball, rowing, swimming and volleyball teams.

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  • Bill Asamoah wins appointment with Tourism Ministry

    February 8, 2019

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    The Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Catherine Afeku has revealed actor Bill Asamoah is the new Ambassador for Tourism in Ghana. The minister revealed on her social media pages, the actor was unanimously nominated by members of Kumawood [the local movie industry] after months of deliberation. On her  facebook page, she wrote

    Hon. Catherine Abelema Afeku

    “Yesterday, Bill Asamoah was at my office to pick up his appointment letter as a Tourism Ambassador for Ghana. This appointment was made after KUMAWOOD unanimously nominated him to be appointed as an ambassador after many months of deliberation.

    Speaking with Bill, he revealed he was going to ensure the promotion of Ghana to the world through quality movies, and enhance the business aspect of film making to attract investors. He also intend to promote Government policies and agenda through Ghanaian films.

    I also used the opportunity to inform him that, the Nana Addo led government has not neglected the people of Kumasi in terms of Tourism, Arts and Culture development as some media reports suggest, but instead we are trying our very best to make the industry attractive for both local and foreign investors to want to invest.

    Thank you.

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    The actor took his appointment letter as Tourism Ambassador on Wednesday, February 6. Madam Afeku stated, “Speaking with Bill, he revealed he was going to ensure the promotion of Ghana to the world through quality movies, and enhance the business aspect of film making to attract investors.”

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  • Ebony Reigns is remembered today…..

    February 8, 2019

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  • African Music Industry remember Late Ebony Reigns today…..

    February 8, 2019

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  • Ebony Reigns is remembered today…..

    February 8, 2019

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    One of Ghana’s ever fast growing female dance-hall artist was and has since been Ebony Reigns.  Today marks exactly one year since the demise of the young vibrant songstress who died in a gory accident with her  friend and alleged bodyguard from on the Sunyani road. www.sheblogsrealty.wordpress.com

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    Many Ghanaians have posted her picture on their social media pages  so are many radio presenters and television stations making her subject of the day in remembrance of her.

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    Ebony was discovered by musician and entrepreneur Bullet from Ruff and Smooth and was signed to his Ruff Town record label. She came out with her first single, “Dancefloor”, in December 2015, with a video and audio release. The song became a radio hit, landing her a nomination for the “unsung” category at the 2016 Ghana Music Awards.

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  • Shandonia Garden defines serviced plots in Ghana.

    February 7, 2019

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  • Shandonia Garden defines serviced plot in Ghana.

    February 7, 2019

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    Shandonia Garden is a 100 acre premium gated community located off the Accra – Tema  Motorway behind East Legon Hills. Offering a first class fully serviced plots, Shandonia Garden offers amazing facilities such as  Basketball course, Mini golf court, Tennis Court, Tarred Roads, Underground drainage system, Underground electrification, 24/7 security with occasional patrol system.

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    As first class residential community, Shandonia Garden seek to provide serenity, comfortably, security and decency for one’s living. Shandonia Garden also seek to curb litigation issues many face in the process of owning a land therefore all plots are fully titled hence releasing clients from going through stress. . You may contact the office line on 0302732529 or 0205228054 for more details

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    Shandonia Garden  has the below price range

    • 50 X80 ft        
    • 100 X70 ft     
    • 100 X100 ft   
    • 100 X 110 ft

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  • Gucci withdraws jumper after ‘blackface’ backlash

    February 7, 2019

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    Luxury fashion brand Gucci has withdrawn a woollen jumper from sale after the item was criticized for “resembling blackface.”

    The black “balaclava jumper” covered the lower half of the face and featured a red cut-out around the mouth. The item prompted a backlash on social media by users who claimed the design was offensive. In a statement, Gucci apologised for any offence caused and said it would be removed from sale. The brand said it would turn the incident “into a powerful learning moment for the Gucci team” and was committed to increasing diversity. Behind the legacy of America’s blackface Blackface has a history of perpetuating offensive and racist stereotypes of African Americans dating back more than 200 years in the United States. On social media, many criticised the design for invoking such stereotypes.

    business-47153413Gucci’s troubles mark the latest in a string of missteps by luxury fashion brands.Last month, Prada withdrew items over concerns it had depicted blackface imagery. The label pulled products from a line of goods called Pradamalia which appeared to resemble black monkeys with large red lips. Are adverts being deliberately racist?   Dolce & Gabbana cancelled its Shanghai fashion show amid accusations of racism. The brand posted videos of a Chinese model eating Italian foods like pizza and pasta with chopsticks. Widely seen as offensive, the campaign led to a severe backlash in China with several retailers pulling the brand’s products. D&G also caused controversy in 2016 when it called an item of footwear in its spring/summer collection a “slave sandal”.

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  • Facebook ordered by Germany to gather and mix less data

    February 7, 2019

    Germany’s competition regulator has told Facebook to substantially restrict how it collects and combines data about its users unless they give it explicit consent.

    The watchdog has carried out a probe into the social network following concerns that members were unaware of the extent of the firm’s activities.

    It covered data gathered from third-party sources as well as via Facebook’s other apps, including Instagram.

    The US firm has said it will appeal.

    Specifically, the FCO has ruled that:

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    • Facebook’s various services – including WhatsApp and Instagram – can continue to collect data, but they cannot combine the information with a user’s main Facebook account unless the member gives their voluntary consent
    • collecting data from third-party websites and assigning it to a Facebook user’s account is likewise only allowed if that member has given the firm permission

    The watchdog added that an “obligatory tick on the box” to agree to all the company’s terms was not a sufficient basis for “such intensive data processing”.

    The ruling only applies to the firm’s activities in Germany, but is likely to influence other regulators.

    Facebook claims the Federal Cartel Office has overstepped the mark by pursuing a data privacy matter that Facebook says falls under the remit of another regulator.

    It has one month to challenge the ruling before it becomes legally effective.

    If the order is upheld, the company must develop technical solutions to ensure it complies within four months. If it refused to do so, it could in theory be fined up to 10% of its annual revenues.

    Data sharing

    The FCO’s justification for the case is that it believes Facebook abused its market dominance to gather the data.

    “In future, Facebook will no longer be allowed to force its users to agree to the practically unrestricted collection and assigning of non-Facebook data to their Facebook user accounts,” explained Andreas Mundt, the FCO’s president.

    “The combination of data sources substantially contributed to the fact that Facebook was able to build a unique database for each individual user and thus to gain market power.”

    The ruling could affect the firm’s use of the Like and Share buttons on external sites, which lets Facebook track each visitor’s internet protocol (IP) address, web browser name and version, and other details that can be used to identify them. This is true, even if users never click on the buttons.

    Likewise, the Facebook Login, which lets users avoid having to type in a unique username and password for each service, shares similar device-identifying information.

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    In addition, the company runs a scheme called the Facebook Pixel, which adds code to a third-party site to let its owners track whether ads run on Facebook converted the people who saw them into buyers.

    The FCO was also concerned by the fact that Facebook shares some of the data gathered by Instagram, WhatsApp and its other services with its namesake platform.

    The firm recently announced plans to go further and integrate the technology behind the chat services of Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.

    Facebook defends such practices on the grounds that:

    • they help it show more relevant ads to consumers
    • they help advertisers measure how successful their campaigns are
    • they make it easier for Facebook to identify fake accounts, combat terrorism and otherwise protect its users

    In a blog, it added that the FCO had overlooked steps it had already taken to be compliant with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which came into force last year.

    “The GDPR specifically empowers data protection regulators – not competition authorities – to determine whether companies have lived up to their responsibilities,” it said.

    “And data protection regulators certainly have the expertise to make those conclusions.”

    “The [FCO] order threatens to undermine this, providing different rights to people based on the size of the companies they do business with.”

    But the UK-based campaign group Privacy International has said that if the German ruling holds, Facebook should extend the same rights to its other users.

    “Privacy harms are directly caused by the business models of companies in dominant positions, which can impose excessive collection of data on people who have become ‘captive users’,” said the group’s head of advocacy and policy Tomaso Falchetta.

    “Facebook should unify its privacy protections for its operations globally.”

    The FCO is also pursuing a separate probe into Amazon. It is exploring whether the retail giant has acted illegally in its relations with the third-party sellers who use its platform.

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  • Emiliano Sala: Nantes demand transfer fee from Cardiff City

    February 7, 2019

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    French club Nantes have demanded payment from Cardiff City over the £15m transfer of Emiliano Sala, BBC Wales has learned.

    Argentine striker Sala, along with pilot David Ibbotson, was on board the Piper Malibu N264DB which lost radar contact near Guernsey on 21 January.

    Sala, 28, was Cardiff’s record signing but never played for the club.

    Cardiff have withheld the first scheduled payment until they are satisfied with the documentation.

    The transfer fee is due to be paid in instalments over three years.

    In a later interview with French newspaper L’Equipe, Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman indicated that Nantes had sent an invoice for the first instalment, worth 6m euros (£5.27m).

    In the same interview Dalman added: “We must show respect to the family. There is the process of recovering the plane.”

    On Thursday night the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said a body had been recovered from the wreckage.

    Cardiff had earlier expressed “surprise” that Nantes made the demand while the recovery attempts were under way.

    It is understood Nantes are threatening legal action if they do not receive a payment within 10 days. The BBC has attempted to speak to Nantes for comment.

    A source at Cardiff says they will honour the contract but not until they have clarified “all the facts”.

    It is unclear whether or not the club have insurance covering the cost of the transfer.

    French club Bordeaux are also entitled to a cut of the fee, thought to be 50% – Sala was on their books from 2012 to 2015 before joining Nantes.

    The plane carrying Sala and Ibbotson, from Crowle, Lincolnshire, disappeared en route to Cardiff after the footballer returned to Nantes to say goodbye to his former team-mates.

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