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JJ Rawlings: 8 Iconic Photos That Will Make Ghanaians Miss Him Dearly
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         Ghanaians are in a state of shock and disbelief following the news of the death of their former president , Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings on Thursday, November 12.
Reports going round indicated that the former Ghanaian leader died of the dreaded COVID-19 at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.
It would be recalled that the ex-president recently buried his 101-year-old mother, Madam Victoria Agbotui.

      Following the passing of the former Ghanaian statesman, Legit.ng has compiled a number of iconic photos of the ex-president which would make Ghanaians miss him even more.
What Jerry Rawlings did for Ghana, Africa - Shehu Sani mourns late Ghanaian ex-president
1. When Rawlings embraced the king of pop Michael Jackson.
JJ Rawlings with Michael Jackson. Source: Getty Images

   2. When JJ Rawlings and his government treated Bill Clinton to a cultural display in Ghana.
JJ Rawlings and Bill Clinton enjoying a cultural display. Source: Getty Images

    3. JJ Rawlings waving at a crowd.
JJ Rawlings. Source: Getty Images

   4. When the former president attended a parade.
JJ Rawlings at a parade. Source: Getty Images

   5. Rawlings with Queen Elizabeth when she visited Ghana.
JJ Rawlings with Queen Elizabeth. Source: Getty Images

   6. JJ Rawlings delivering a speech with the former president of the United States of America, Bill Clinton.
JJ Rawlings delivering a speech with Bill Clinton. Source: Getty Images

    7. When former president Rawlings was engaged in a conversation with Queen Elizabeth.
JJ Rawlings with Queen Elizabeth. Source: Getty Images

   8. Rawlings and Michael Jackson at a fundraising event
JJ Rawlings with Michael Jackson. Source: Getty Images
He left behind his wife Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, and four children - Zanetor Rawlings, Yaa Asantewaa Rawlings, Amina Rawlings, and Kimathi Rawlings.
Jerry John Rawlings was born on June 22, 1947.
He was a former Ghanaian military leader who ruled Ghana from 1981 to 1992 as head of state.
He was then democratically elected president of Ghana in 1992 and served till 2000. After two terms in office, Rawlings endorsed his vice-president, the late John Evans Atta Mills as the presidential candidate in 2000.
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Obama: I Smoked 9 Cigarettes A Day In White House & Stopped When Malia Caught Me - Foreign Affairs
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Barack Obama admits in forthcoming memoir he smoked up to eight or nine cigarettes a day due to stress of being president
- He only stopped when Malia caught him 
- Obama faced questions about his smoking when he was president but was never caught on camera smoking a cigarette 
- In his tome, he also admits toll presidency took on his marriage to Michelle 
- 'A Promised Land' is out on Tuesday 


Barack Obama reveals some behind the scenes glimpses of his life in the White House in his forthcoming memoir, including problems in his marriage and how the stress of the job increased his smoking habit. 

The 768-page tome, entitled 'A Promised Land' and out on November 17, focuses on Obama's early political career through is first term in the White House. But the book also features some human interest stories, including the former president's struggle to quit smoking. 

Obama admits that he would sometimes smoke eight or nine or ten cigarettes a day and look for a 'discreet location to grab an evening smoke,' in the memoir, a copy of which was obtained by CNN.

And he credits his eldest daughter Malia with getting him to quit, writing she 'frowned' at him after 'smelling a cigarette on my breath.'

He said he 'ceaselessly' chewed nicotine gum to stop.

During his presidency there was endless speculation on whether or not Obama had kicked the habit, which he famously promised his wife Michelle he would do before he campaigned for president. 

Obama began smoking as a teenager and talked about his struggle to quit.

'As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it,' the then-president admitted during a press conference in 2009. 'Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes. Am I daily smoker, a constant smoker? No. I don't do it in front of my kids. I don't do it in front of my family. And, you know, I would say that I am 95% cured, but there are times where there are times where I mess up,' he said.

He was never caught on camera smoking during his White House tenure, but there were hints of his habit. 

In 2015, during Obama's trip to Germany for a G-7 meeting, a spokesman for the then-Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi posted a photo online that appeared to show Obama holding a pack of cigarettes.

The White House, at the time, said it was not. 



During the debt crisis in August 2011, Obama was photographed in the Oval Office with what appeared to be Nicorette gum on his desk. 

In his memoir, Obama also writes about how life in the White House took a toll on his marriage. 

Malia Obama was 10 and Sasha Obama was seven when their father became president. He and Michelle had been married 16 years when they became the first couple. 

Obama hints at frustrations felt by his wife in the fishbowl life of the White House. 

The book is the first of two parts coming from the former president - part of a $65 million deal he and Michelle Obama signed with Penguin Random House. The former first lady's book 'Becoming' sold millions of copies when it came out in 2018, setting a high bar of expectations for her husband's book. 

In her memoir, Michelle Obama also discussed martial problems, revealing the couple went to marriage counseling in Chicago before their White House tenure, early in their marriage when Obama was in the state legislature. 

While she was promoting her book, Michelle Obama told ABC News: 'I know too many young couples who struggle and think somehow, there's something wrong with them.'

'I want them to know that Michelle and Barack Obama — who have a phenomenal marriage and who love each other — we work on our marriage and we get help with our marriage when we need it,' she said. 

In his book, Barack Obama also speaks to race relations in the United States, writing it was his own historic election as the nation's first black president that sparked some of the current division in the country.

'It was as if my very presence in the White House had triggered a deep-seated panic, a sense that the natural order had been disrupted,' Obama writes in the book, which was obtained by CNN.

Donald Trump, he claims, sensed the country's mood and took advantage of it to win the White House in the 2016 election.

'Which is exactly what Donald Trump understood when he started peddling assertions that I had not been born in the United States and was thus an illegitimate president. For millions of Americans spooked by a Black man in the White House, he promised an elixir for their racial anxiety,' he writes.
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Gombe Govt Helps Man Who Trekked For Buhari, Gives Him Medical Assistance
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     The government of Gombe state has come to the aid of Dahiru Buba, who was earlier reported to be suffering from limb pains after trekking for President Muhammadu Buhari from the state to Abuja after his election victory.

    On the instruction of the Gombe governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, Dahiru was taken to an orthopaedic hospital.
In a statement signed by the aide to the governor, Ismaila Uba Misilli, the man appreciated the governor after he underwent his first round of medical treatment.

      The man deeply appreciated the government for helping him. Photos sources: Premium Times, Today NG
Alhaji Ahmed Yaha and Isa Faruk, two individuals who carried the patients from his house to the hospital expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the government for the kind gesture.
The state commissioner of finance, Muhammad Gambo Magaji, was also thanked for his support in helping Dahiru over his medical challenge.

        The lady identified as Fehintoluwa Okegbenle shared some pictures of herself and others that embarked on the journey on her Twitter page.
According to her, it took them 13 hours to get to Abuja on a bike. She said she got a lot of discouragements when she set out to embark on the journey, but she didn't give up.
 
        Captioning the pictures, Okegbenle with the handle @FehinLean wrote:
"Journey from Abuja to Lagos on 2 wheels. It took 13 hours. It tested my skills, my stamina, and my general strength. You see ehn, if you don’t believe in yourself nobody will.
"I got a lot of No’s to do this trip but I did it anyways and I conquered. Where next?"
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ASUU STRIKE : Labour Minister Gives Major Update On UTAS After Wednesday Meeting
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ASUU STRIKE : Labour Minister gives major update on UTAS after Wednesday meeting

SalenKennie
Nov 12, 2020 1:09 PM

ASUU Strike 2020 is gradually getting to a point whereby both ASUU members and the Federal government are ready to battle till gunpoint. Federal Government are refusing to accept ASUU mode of payment (which is UTAS) while ASUU are not ready to get bullied by the federal government again as usual

They are holding various meetings and seminars about the strike and unfortunately their meetings are often ending in a deadlock. 

On Wednesday, 11th of November, Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige after a meeting with the National Assembly told newsmen about further developments as the ASUU strike continues. He claimed that the UTAS has been sent to NITAD for critical assessment. He condemns ASUU stiffness on their payment mode and feels it could cause diaharmony among other unions in the university sector. He claims it is very important and much better to harmonize and coordinate the same payment structure among the various unions in the university sector. He feels it will be wrong to use a payment structure to pay the workers under ASUU and the use another payment structure to pay the workers under NASU and SSANU. He feels if these unions are ignored and UTAS is then used as a uniform payment, they can decide to go on their own strike which would be tragic. He wishes ASUU can understand and cooperate with them and if otherwise, no agreement.

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