26 February 2011

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ssl proxy host ip: - 127.0.0.1
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ssl proxy port: - 443


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Organization proxy host: - 196.201.34.83
Organization proxy port: - 8080
Organization proxy uname & pwd: blank
unable enable encryption
Now open firefox and set http proxy localhost
port 8080

untick enable encription

20 February 2011

10 Funny Google Tricks

We all know Google is the world's leading search engine. Today I'm telling you about some Google funny tricks.

1. Dancing Google Logo

Go to URL and you will see dancing Google logo. http://www.googleloco.com/

2. Feel The Gravity

http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_gravity/

3. All Google Logos

http://www.google.com/logos/

4. Google Calculator

Write something like 4+2 & hit Enter, Google will display the result.

5. Google Epic

http://www.toobigtouse.com/

6. Google Moon

http://www.google.com/moon/

7. Google In Black

http://www.ecoogle.co/

8. Put Your Name On Google Logo

http://www.funnylogo.info/

9. Mirror Image Of Google

http://elgoog.rb-hosting.de/index.cgi

10. Google Sphere

http://mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google_sphere/

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• http://insurance77.info
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• http://eyeground.info
• http://towsh.info
• http://www.getaniphone.info
• http://proxylight.co.cc
• http://iwati.com
• http://carrotproxy.co.cc
• http://www.oxytopia.info
• http://s360.info
• http://www.surfnsafari.info
• http://stableunblocker.co.cc
• http://www.jot28.info
• http://smartfriend.co.cc
• http://eowsh.info
• http://baywatchnights.info
• http://unblockwebsense.net
• http://socialproxy.co.cc
• http://www.evilproxy.co.uk
• http://springsurf.info

11 February 2011

NDC: Nana Addo Should Relocate To Somalia Or Iraq

...Since He Believes In Suicide Missions

The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) party has asked the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to remove Nana Akufo-Addo as their flagbearer for his infamous “all die be die” comment since it is obvious the NPP leader has the proclivity for violence which is inimical to Ghana’s growing democracy.

At a press conference held on Thursday and addressed by its General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, popularly known as General Mosquito, the NDC said if Nana Addo believes that suicidal mission is the best way to attain political power, then it is better he relocates to Somalia, Iraq or possibly Afghanistan.

“What is surprising to us is that the leader of the NPP who claims to believe in the rule of law and the need to strengthen state institutions to discharge their duties within the context of the law is now calling on his party supporters to take the law into their own hands to cause mayhem by confronting security agencies in the performance of their duties…If Nana thinks suicide bombing is the best way to achieve his political ambition then we suggest he considers relocating to countries like Afghanistan, Somalia and Iraq to pursue that ambition,” General Mosquito said.

The NDC Chief Scribe, who accused Nana Addo of inciting NPP activists to set ablaze the NDC’s office in Akyem Abuakwa during the 2000 General Elections, urged Nana Addo to withdraw and apologize unconditionally to Ghanaians.

“The NDC has no option but to call on Akuffo Addo to withdraw these unfortunate statements and apologize unconditionally to all Ghanaians, particularly his own party for putting them into such an awkward and embarrassing situation by these utterances”.

Ghana exit CHAN after Zimbabwe defeat

Ghana's home-based Black Stars are the second team likely to exit the 2011 African Nations Championship (CHAN) after losing 0-1 to Zimbabwe on Wednesday in Wad Madany.

The Stars joined Uganda in the trail of teams to bid farewell to the competition after CAPS United striker Archford Gutu's 70th minute goal separated the two sides.

The Black Stars were yet again off colour despite coach Herbert Addo revising his tactical approach with three new faces in his starting line-up= .. Addo handed starting roles to keeper Sammy Adjei, Edwin Gyimah and Mohammed Sabato and but for Adjei, the inclusion of others was hardly felt. The Stars lost out on the midfield in the early stages as Gyimah, a replacement for Abdul Basit failed to fill the big shoes of the Berekum Chelsea midfielder whilst Yaw Alexander and Sabato struggled to find their rhythm defence.

The Zimbabweans, who surrendered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Stars in their previous meeting at the same stage in 2009, were in no mood for such stuffs and had the upper hand in the midfield as they dominated th= e first half.

After a barren first half, both teams resumed the second half strongly but it was the Zimbabweans who showed much urgency in their game. Coach Addo brought on Emmanuel Clottey and Obed Owusu in the second half, and their presence was very little in reviving the team's almost non-existent attack.

On 70 minutes, the determination of the Warriors paid off when Gutu Archford headed home a cross from the right flank from Norman Maroto for the only goal of the match.

Few minutes later, goalie Adjei denied the Zimbabweans another goal making a spectacular save of Marato's shot, after the latter had thorn th= e Ghanaian defence apart.

As the clock ticked, the Stars could barely trouble the Zimbabweans, who defended gallantly to keep their lead intact. Earlier, South Africa beat Niger 2-0 thanks to a brace by striker Myro= n Shongwe to qualify for the quarter finals.

The local Black Stars face Niger on Sunday, but the outcome of the match will serve only a academic purposes.

Line up: Ghana - Sammy Adjei, Godfred Saka, Emmanuel Ansong, Awudu Nafiu, John Ashong-Edwin Gyimah, Yaw Alexander Badolo, Mohammed Sabato/Emmanuel VClottey, Bismark Idan, Larbi Coomson, Gilbert Fiamenyo

Zimbabwe - Arubi Washington, Vheremu Daniel, Boriwondo David Cuthbert, Mapemba Gilbert, Maroto Norman, Chiutsa Charles , Meleka Elvis, Mudzingwa Erick, Mapfumo Brian, Gutu Archford, Ngodzo Zephania

Anas to be dragged to Court

For the third time, Anas’ credibility is being challenged concerning the authenticity of parts of his secret recordings.

First at the Elubo Boarder on cocoa smuggling; secondly, the Osu Children’s Home exposé and lately the Tema Port footage dubbed, ‘Enemies of the State’ intended to expose corrupt government officials and nation saboteurs. The controversy surrounding Anas’s investigations into issues of national concern has deepened as one of the companies allegedly cited as invading tax and duties on the Enemies of the State’ tape, Servistar Company has challenged the allegations.

The company is threatening to take legal action against him if he fails to retract and apologise for vilifying and maliciously attacking its reputation. The warning was contained in a letter sent to Anas by the Solicitors for Servistar Company, Blagoggee, Blacksword & Co, declaring their intension to seek legal redress for what they say is an unwarranted attack on their client’s company.

The footage, they contend portrays Servistar as a scheming entity and economic saboteurs who regularly evade payment of tax and duties and thus deny government the needed revenue for development. They have given Anas a 48-hour ultimatum to retract his atrocious lies and render an unconditional apology.

According to the letter sent to ANAS Armereyaw Anas by Blagoggee, Blacksword & Co., Servistar Company was captured and shown on the Tema Port Enemies of the State secret recordings. They contend that their client’s reputation has suffered irreparable damage due to the publication in the New Crusading Guide’s 3rd February 2011 edition with the banner headline ‘The Bizarre Tale of Servister, B5, Agro Delta Companies.’

The solicitors note that Anas reinforced his resolve to drag the company’s name into the mud by mentioning their client’s name as an example of a company uncovered at the port during his secret investigations when he granted an interview to TV3 on the same 3rd February 2011.

They assert that they find the allegations levelled against their client very serious and deeply offensive, indicating that neither their client, Servister nor its principals have ever connived or sought to connive with any person, persons or establishments to deliberately evade tax obligations and that contrary, Servister has dutifully paid its taxes over the years.

According to the letter, Anas’ false claims and publication has brought direct consequences to Servister’s personal and business reputation. “The company has been maligned, vilified, seriously damaged and have suffered considerable distress and embarrassment, “they stress.

The solicitors reiterate that Anas should retract forthwith all the libellous and slanderous publications against their client with the same prominence with which he put out the false publications and render unreserved apology within 48 hours.

In an unequivocal statement, the solicitors sound a warning note to Anas that if he fails to clear Servister’s image after the expiration of the 48 hours ultimatum, a swift and decisive action within the law would be instituted against him to salvage their hard won reputation.

08 February 2011

Full Ghana squad trains for Togo friendly

The entire Black Stars squad held their first and final training session on Monday night ahead of playing Togo on Tuesday at the 17000 capacity Bosuilstadion in Antwerp.


Getafe midfielder Derek Boateng was the late to report to camp and quickly joined his team mates on the training pitch.

The training session was supervised by new man Goran Stevanovic and lasted for one and half hours.

The match will afford the Serb an opportunity to access the select band of players before next month’s crucial qualifier against Congo in Brazzaville.

Ghana have a high-profile friendly at Wembley against England on 29 March.

Ghana squad

Goalkeepers: Richard Kingson (Blackpool, England), Ernest Sowah (Berekum Chelsea, Ghana)

Defenders: John Paintsil (Fulham, England) Samuel Inkoom (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine) Nana Kwesi Asare (FC Utrecht, Holland) David Addy (Academica Coimbra, Portugal) Jonathan Mensah (Granada, Spain) Isaac Vorsah (Hoffenheim, Germany) John Mensah (Sunderland, England) John Boye (Rennes, France)

Midfielders: Anthony Annan (Schalke 04, Germany), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (Udinese, Italy), Andre Ayew (Marseille, France) Derek Boateng (Getafe, Spain) Sulley Muntari (Sunderland, England) Bernard Kumordzi (Panionios, Greece)

Attackers: Prince Tagoe (Partizan Belgrade, Serbia), Dominic Adiyiah (Partizan Belgrade, Serbia) Kwadwo Asamoah (Udinese, Italy)

Did gov't support Anas? - Kwetey says "no", Ablakwa says "yes"

The need for government’s Communication team to articulate issues in a clear and unambiguous voice has been brought to fore once again following the blatant contradictory statements by two leading officials in the National Democratic Congress (NDC) over the role of government in the recent undercover piece by ace investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas of the New Crusading Guide.
Anas’ latest investigative piece titled, “Enemies of the Nation”, tells a story about the endemic corruption that goes on daily at the Tema Port.

Posing as a clearing agent under the name “Oblitey Sowah”, alias “Koose” from “Tiger Shipping agency”, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, together with a team of agents, obtained secret video footage on the daily cases of bribery and corruption that greet any importer or businessperson who calls at the port. The resultant documentary is a power packed one and a half hour piece where men in uniform are seen taking bribes.

Surprisingly, officialdom is somehow falling over itself to explain the role of government in the whole caboodle.

The Enquirer newspaper in its Monday February 7 edition alleged, “the Finance Ministry quietly awarded a juicy contract to the Journalist with terms and reference which feeds into a quiet feud between that Ministry and the Ministry of Trades over Destination Inspection Companies”. According to the Paper, the feud between the two ministries started over disagreements about whether or not the Destination Inspection Companies were relevant, and who deserved to be awarded the contracts.

Interestingly, whiles Deputy Finance Minister, Fiifi Kwetey is strenuously denying the report that government sponsored Anas, his remarks seems to be at variance with that of his own government on the issue.

Fiifi Kwetey was dismissive of reports that sought to suggest that his sector financially supported Anas in carrying out his undercover operations, arguing that the Finance Ministry cannot sponsor someone to expose CEPs or the Ghana Revenue Authority, since both agencies falls directly under their watch.

“Finance Ministry did not pay a dime, not one penny, not one pesewa…You will notice that the comprehensive nature of this video is affecting everybody. So clearly, our focus must be on the national interest regardless of who is involved. Our focus must be on ensuring that we minimize the massive revenue hemorrhage that is taking place. Revenue that is critical for the transformation of our nation and for lifting our people out of poverty into taking us to where we need to be. As to some of these whole considerations being about warpath is irrelevant and petty,” he said in an interview on Citi FM’s Breakfast Show.

However, the Managing Editor of the Enquirer newspaper, Raymond Archer stood by the story and stated on the same platform; “I am telling you as a statement of fact that the investigation was sponsored by the Government, and that the Ministry of Finance was responsible for sponsorship of that investigation...There are people who are also raising ethical issues about whether a Journalist can be paid for editorial content or sponsored by a Government against whom he is investigating to conduct his work...As for what Mr. Fiifi Kwetey has said, I just want to say that the Enquirer story is true and we stand by it. And I am sure that in the coming few days, these issues will be sorted out,” he said.

Additionally, the Propaganda Secretary of the ruling NDC, Richard Quashigah, insisted that government through the Ministry of Finance sponsored Anas’ latest work which unraveled widespread corruption and bribery at the Tema Port.

He was speaking to Joy News in reaction to a press conference held by the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) that the Enemies of the State footage is a clear indictment on Mills’ administration and confirms the fears that the government is sleeping on the job.

Mr. Quashigah, who accused the opposition NPP of tackling every issue with a mischievous mindset, opined that government’s sponsorship of the video is indicative of President Mills’ commitment to fight corruption.

“The NPP is only playing mischief with Anas’ exposé and ignorantly accusing President Mills of sleeping on the job without knowing government collaborated with Anas to do the video exposé. This is one of government ways of addressing the corruption menace,” he noted.

He described as unfortunate the NPP’s unquenchable thirst to politicize and criminalize the President Mills’ administration of corruption. To him, the NPP has neither the moral justification to comment on the corruption syndicate unearth at the Tema Port nor point accusing fingers at the Mills’ administration since corruption was more pervasive during the tenure of ex-President Kufuor.

“This (corruption) is a canker we all need to deal with it but the NPP is creating the impression that the NDC is not doing anything. It is amazing what the NPP is saying, considering where they are coming from, one would have thought they will be candid enough to discuss the issue devoid of mischief,” he added.

As if to confirm Quashigah’s position, government through an official statement signed by Mr. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a Deputy Minister of Information admitted that a state institution funded the ace investigator’s recent work including the exposure of cocoa smuggling and corruption at the Tema Harbour.

The statement, which hinted at several other strategies that had been deployed at the instance of President John Atta Mills in the fight against corruption and added "the President is determined to win this fight at all cost."

07 February 2011

Kennedy Agyepong Sacks Workers By Radio Announcement

Kennedy Ohene Agyepong, one of Ghana’s most vituperative and bragging MPs did a very unusual thing last Friday when he announced the dismissal of two of his workers at Oman FM on air. Throwing tantrums and effusions, he said, “I have dismissed two workers and no one, not even my mother can force me to take them: I formed the company with my own money.”
Mr. Agyepong made his entry onto the political scene in 1997 and gained notoriety when he caused a stir at the Kotoka International Airport by asking the security man on duty, “my friend do you know me?” This was when the security guard had asked the then MP-elect to use the right passage, but he would not obey a single instruction and bulldozed his way though per his own power.

Ever since he joined the political fray on the ticket of the NPP, he has been dragging the party’s name into some kind of disrepute per his utterances, conduct and relations with the party hierarchy and the general public.

Last Friday, those writers who used to be his admirers as a result of his generosity, heard his voice discussing a new concept he wanted to introduce unto the chairman business specter. In the course of the programme hosted by Fiifi Boafo, he reared off the main line of discussion and descended heavily on his own workers for what he termed gross disrespect, lateness, apathy and laziness. “We do a 24-hours business so wherein lies “I report for duty at 8am or 9am? I got to this place at 7am and most workers were not at post, why?” I”I have dismissed two of them at the reception because people come here very often so you need to report on time.

I can assure that even my mother cannot force me to take them back because it’s my own business,” he stated. But the question is do you dismiss workers by word of mouth on air?

On hearing this utterance, the Democrat newspaper dashed in there to find out from the CEO his motivation for dismissing workers at random without recourse to the country’s laws - but he brushed them aside and remarked; my friend don’t disturb me this morning’, apparently still barking in fury and indignation.

A short interview with a few of his workers showed that most of them were living in fear and panic of the swash bucking on ticks of their CEO. Some of them even feared to talk to me for possible reprisal. Much as I may agree with Ken to protect and promote his business, too much authority and threats may weigh against the fortunes of the company in future. I therefore plead with the CEO to tone down on his hard stance which may not provide the needed returns.

05 February 2011

I’ll do everything to stop Konadu - Pratt

Mr Kwesi Pratt, Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper has vowed to do everything in his power to ensure Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings never becomes president of Ghana.

Admitting he is just a common journalist and has no power though, Mr Pratt said he is prepared to do anything he can to ensure the former first lady does not become president.

He was speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo Friday, in reaction to reports suggesting that Mrs Rawlings has formally indicated her interest in contesting President Mills come 2012.

Explaining his position, Kwesi Pratt said he knew Nana Konadu’s past and her way of doing things – recalling the era of Mrs Rawlings as First Lady and some events that occurred around her, including the famous Selassie Djentuh and the ‘identification haircut’.

“Masa, y?mmp? s? y?b? bre y?n kuro mu, Ghanafuo bebree w?h? a w?n abr?, nne?ma a ?mo afa mu ne ade?..., to wit: We don’t want to bring back old memories because Ghanaians want to forget what they've been through.

“S? y?b?tena Ghana ha paa ma Obaa Konadu ab?di omanpayin wo ha de?a, adabraka, ?nnsi.” [We will never sit and watch Konadu to become president, it will never happen.]

Again, Kwesi Pratt said he was threatened by thugs working for the former first lady because he criticised her and questioned whether Konadu was going to rule by the mob and employ such old tricks of threats and intimidation when she is given the nod to rule Ghanaians.

Pratt wondered if she wants to be president with that character, questioning if anyone in the land will have peace and comfort.

Kwesi Pratt further explained that he believes Konadu’s quest to ascend to the presidency is not based on claims that Mills is underperforming. This, according to him, is because ex-president Rawlings started his harsh criticisms of the president barely two months into his administration.

He reminded Nana Konadu that even if she wins the flagbearership position of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) – a situation Pratt views as very unlikely to happen – she would have to depend on the achievements of the Mills-Mahama administration to succeed.

He added that Konadu, by her quest for power, is courting disaster which is neither in her own interest nor that of the party and urged all who love the former first lady to give her a sound advice since she is going to be disgraced should she carry on with her desire.

She won’t even get 10 per cent, he assured, adding that Konadu’s quest for power “… is based on an empty ambition.”

“It has no relevance to our development, no relevance to anything…” Pratt insisted.

On ex-president Rawlings and his incessant criticism of the Mills-administration, Mr Pratt said “Most of it is not true, most of it is not worth considering, whether it’s about NPP, whether it’s about NDC.”

He also took a swipe at the members of the NDC; especially the leadership who he said are being hypocritical in handling issues concerning the Rawlingses.

Kwesi Pratt said the Daily Guide story about Mrs Rawlings’ declaration to contest the NDC's flag-bearership was true yet the party was denying it. “In fact the meeting took place at Madina- Social Welfare…they know for a fact” that she informed the Council of Elders she was going to contest.

“What is this, what is this kind of life? Politics which is not based on principle. Politics which is not based on truth. “I’m getting fed up with this,” he added.

CHAN: Stars Face Bafana Bafana Today

Ghana will face South Africa in their opening Group B fixture on Saturday February 5, a day after the African Nations Championship (CHAN) starts in Sudan.

The second edition of the tournament designed by the Confederation of African Football (Caf) for Africa-based players opened in Sudan on Friday.

The Black Stars, losing finalist in the maiden competition two years ago in Ivory Coast are placed in Group B which also includes Niger and Zimbabwe.

Ghana rounded up a busy tour of Kenya with three test games against local sides ahead of their arrival in Sudan.

Coach of the Black Stars, Herbert Addo says his side continues to improve.

"They are quite ready. After today's [Friday] training, we've improved.

"There is a lot of improvement, enthusiasm and a lot of anxiety to play the match tomorrow. I think we would be ready for Saturday [against South Africa]," the Ghana coach said.

Group winners and runners-up qualify for the quarter-finals at the first Caf tournament hosted by Sudan since 1970 when they maximised home advantage to lift the African Nations Cup.