Thursday, April 7, 2022

DO YOU KNOW WHERE GHANA’S OIL MONEY IS?



Bob Marley said in 1979, that in the abundance of water, the fool is still thirsty. 

The petroleum agreement that was signed by the leaders of Ghana, on behalf of the people of Ghana, after Ghana discovered oil, gave the right to the British company; Tullow oil to own approximately 35% of the total oil reserve. An American company called Kosmos Energy owns 25%, another American company called Anadarko Petroleum owns 25%, another American company called Sabre Oil owns 2% and two individual American-Ghanaian called Kwame Barwauah Edusei and George Owusu own 2%. The remaining 10% is owned by GNPC on behalf of the people of Ghana. 

The recoverable reserve in Ghana is 660 million barrels of oil and 0.8 trillion cubic feet of gas. Assuming the average cost of oil per barrel is $85, and gas per cubic foot is $8, which is less, Ghana's reserve can generate a $56 Trillion minimum for oil and a $6.4 Trillion minimum for gas, a total of $62.4 Trillion. Mind you, $ 21.84 Trillion will go to Britain's economy through Tullow,  $32.448 Trillion will go to the American economy through Kosmos, Anadarko & Sabre. Only $ 6.4 Trillion will go to GNPC on behalf of the people of Ghana,  and $1.248 Trillion will go to those two individual Ghanaians with American citizenship whose account is in a tax haven in the Cayman Islands, not Ghana. Patriots indeed? 

Now, the $6.4 Trillion revenue that is expected to be received by GNPC on behalf of the people of Ghana after the operations, the greedy politicians have created a lot of money swallowing vortex around that funds which will sink the money deep into their own pockets, than into the life of the ordinary Ghanaian. That's not to make matters worse, GNPC, the receiving operation of the funds has also decided to sponsor beauty pageants, and unrelated events that are not core to its mandates, instead, of pumping the money into developing skilled labor, and buying operational equipment to prepare for future operations, so that we wouldn't have to depend on foreign companies who milk us unsympathetically. 

As if all that is not enough, Ghana consumes 88'000 barrels of oil per day, but produces an average of 100'000 of oil per day which is more than domestic need, guess what? Ghana export over 55'000 barrels per day, ( 56 %) because our hands are forced to do so, we claim we need the money more than the oil, after getting the money, then we use it to buy more oil in the international market for our domestic oil deficit, which is more expensive, to the consumer, so oil prices are always skyrocketing in a country that produces more oil per day than it consumes. And the country is still importing petroleum products with the claim that they do not have money for refinery after sponsoring beauty pageants, and the First Lady's projects with the oil funds. They do not even know refinery can even create thousands of jobs if done well. 

The government has already squandered over $1 Billion of the oil revenue. All the major players in the industry like Tullow have their senior management as white folks, the local people that are employed in the sector do not have the requisite knowledge background, they are trained on the job, they may be good at what they are trained specifically to do, but they may not have the in-depth knowledge as someone who has schooled for it. They'll rise through the rank and eventually take over when the white folks leave when there's nothing left, but because of the lack of deep knowledge they'll make experienced but short-sighted decisions that are not cutting edge. 

And that was the same problem Ghana faced in the mining sector, energy sector, cocoa sector, and any other sector. We haven't learned yet, so instead of expanding, we keep shrinking from bad to worse. So the oil will finish yet Ghana wouldn't have anything to show for it. If another country gets just 1% of what we have, they'll be a wonder. Some countries have made it with just oil, why can't we do the same? 

A bunch of short-sighted egomaniacs, English-speaking pseudo-intellectuals, Tribal bigots, demagogues, unintelligent populists, and greedy elites everywhere. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

GHC550K DIAMOND CHAIN FOR STONEBWOY .

Dancehall superstar Stonebwoy, known in private life as Livingstone Etse Satekla, spent big money on a necklace as he celebrated his birthday. 
 Stonebwoy turned 34 years old on Saturday, March 5, 2022. His birthday fell while he was in London. To celebrate his new age, Stonebwoy hit the town with his wife, Louisa, for some shopping. Among the items he bought for himself was a diamond-encrusted necklace. 
 In a video shared on Sandra Ankobiah's Snapchat and later reposted on the Instagram page, @kwamebranding, Stonebwoy is seen sitting at a table with others. He held the necklace and showed it to the camera saying Ghanaians usually want to see the prices of such things.
 The price tag which was captured by the camera was 60,000 pounds sterling which is over 556,000 cedis going by current exchange rate .
    
   Watch video here 



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Saturday, February 26, 2022

CRISTIANO RONALDO CALLS FOR PEACE

CRISTIANO RONALDO CALLS FOR PEACE 



Cristiano Ronaldo appeared on social media to launch a message after war broke out between Russia and Ukraine, The Man Utd player called for peace in the world.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is being followed by everyone on the planet. The Russians' attack on Ukraine has had a big impact on different environments, such as football. 

Cristiano is the latest to comment to after Russia's invasion of Ukraine less than 48 hours ago. The Portuguese was quite clear with his message in an Instagram story on Instagram.

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

KELVYN BOY GRANTED ¢200k BAIL.

KELVYN BOY GRANTED ¢200k BAIL.

Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Kelvyn Boy, was reported to be arrested by an Adentan Circuit Court on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, which hade massive headlines across many social media platforms in the nation .

The singer was reported to have allegedly assaulted a lady by stamping her ribs and using an iron rod to hit her back and right-hand several times The award-winning artiste was granted a bail to the tune ¢200,000 by the Adentan Circuit with two sureties.

Kelvyn Boy pleaded not guilty after being remanded on Monday but he was denied bail and spent last night in police custody to the charges of assault.

However, the court presided over by Sedinam Awo Balokah, has finally granted musician a bail to the tune of ¢200,000 with two sureties. The case which has generated a lot of conversation amongst netizens and fans of his on social media has however been adjourned to March 13, 2022.

Credit to : yen.com.gh

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