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11 REASONS HE DUMPED YOU!

blankI was flipping through a Women’s Health recently (I admit it), and I noticed an interesting poll. Women cited the following as the most common breakup reasons:

He changed
We weren’t compatible
He cheated on me

When I was little, it drove me crazy when my parents supported “no” with “because I said so.” I always wanted a reason. I’m not sure if knowing why always helps, but perhaps if you know common reasons guys break up with girls, you’ll at least be able to see it coming. So, here are mine:

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25 TIPS FOR RELATIONSHIP SUCESS

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What’s the key to successful relationships? Here, Susan Quilliam reveals the simple things you need to know to deepen your partnership and make your relationship work

1. Without quality time, your relationship will not survive. Carve out at least half an hour a night, and at least one day a month when you the two of you spend time exclusively together.

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10 Things A Girl Shouldn’t Do On a First Date

blank1. Don’t serve champagne.

If you are thinking of a long-term catch, this is way too keen, too smothering. Men are pathologically allergic to all kinds of overly-romantic signals early on in a relationship. If you crack open the champers the first time you get a man back to your flat, what does this say about your cool, calm and collected levels? It screams either ‘I like to party!’ Or worse ‘Oh my God, I am getting married’. He will bolt.

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Peppy’s Road to Romance….

blankFirst of all, every woman wants to be pampered, feel special, loved, respected, cherished, admired, adored and etc..by her man every once in awhile.
NOTE GENTLEMEN!!! You have to know that sex does not only begin with stroking the body but importantly, it begins with stroking the mind. Once she has the right mind set, her body will willingly follow. The main key to this whole thing is for the man to provide the right atmosphere for the lady so that her mind cannot stop loving and caring for you the man completely.

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5 Mistakes We Make When Dating A New Man

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When women first begin dating a new man they tend to make mistakes that will eventually cause the relationship to end. These mistakes can easily be avoided if women will take the time and make the effort to avoid them. Staying in a relationship with someone that you are not honest with, who you will cancel all of your plans for, who you expect to change at some future point in time, who you think is just saying one thing when he really means another, who has bad behavior that you keep excusing – is not a good idea.

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Are You Settling for a Black Man?

blank“I wonder if I should lower my standards and date a black man.”

No, this isn’t me playing devil’s advocate. This is a direct quote from a friend. She is beautiful, hella smart, body banging like a benzie and you guessed right…she’s single.

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Internet Love: To Google or not to Google (Part 2) – The Dates

The Dates

Mr Investor

My first date was with Mr Investor. I won’t lie, I was as nervous as they come. I didn’t know what to expect. I was particularly worried as I had a sneaking suspicion Mr Investor would be Nigerian. Although his name on the dating website was ‘Detrick’, he had that unmistakable Nigerian accent, albeit shrouded in enough London lingo.

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How To Pick Up A Guy

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You’ve tried everything to catch the eye of that cutie at the end of the bar, but he still hasn’t come over to say hi. Don’t leave it up to the guys to approach you. Be a flirt! Make the first move. A guy will be so relieved that he’ll usually flirt right back, buy you a drink or ask you out.

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Confront Your Fears.Discover Traditional Ghanaian Religion

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This weekend, I had an intense personal experience with African traditional religion. Before you freak out, get some perspective.

Though I hold some views that would be considered radical in Ghana, in general, i’m a regular Ghanaian. I work. I take tro-tro. I dream of a better life. I look forward to teaching my children fante. Sometimes I go to church. But unlike many Ghanaians, when it comes to religion, I consider myself a truth seeker so I am open to learning about religions.

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Ghanaians To Take Over Nollywood

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Nadia Buari

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go, but to some Nigerians, the rate at which Ghanaian actors and actresses are trooping to Nigeria is jaw breaking. With no element of discrimination, these Ghanaian invaders feature in all Nigerian movies, including the Yoruba ones.

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Review-A Sting In A Tale

blankA ghost story from Shirley Frimpong-Manso? Never! Well, not quite the usual African ghost movie but Shirley decided to include the most glamorous ghosts yet out of Africa in her much anticipated fourth production, ‘A Sting In A Tale’. And for me, this very much represented the general feel-good theme of the movie; it was one for laughs and not taking life too seriously.

From the trailer and synopsis that floated around before the premiere, it was clear that the movie would be full of twists and turns just in case the title was not suggestive enough. So how well was Shirley able to pull it off? I will get to that in a moment.

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Van Vicker And Ramsey Noah-Who Rules?

blankIf there is any article that has attracted so much public attention, then it is the one that seek to compare Van Vicker and Ramsey Nouah. Each day, writers from various depositions try to draw a line between these two handsome actors on the grounds of good acting, looks and appearances.

We’ve come across enough of such articles and it is time Ghanacelebrities.com wrap up everything, call a spade a spade and not a cutting tool.

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The Legal Side Of The Confidence – Ayigbe Edem Saga

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Several individuals from the Confidence “camp” have outlined the reasons why Confidence Haugen, who seems to be the focal point of the on-going Ayigbe Edem Theft Saga, has resulted to a muffled lip. One of the principal reasons is that, Confidence has been counselled by her Lawyer to keep to her silence as they contemplate on either to bring a legal suit against certain individuals or to let things be eroded by the wind.

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Who is Ghana’s Best Female Perfomer: Battle Of The Divas

blankFollowing recent comments by former Big Brother Africa rep, Mimi ‘Divalish’ Andani, suggesting that she would soon become the best female artist in Ghana with the launch of her album, I couldn’t help but ask myself the question, who really is the best female performer in Ghana? According to Mimi, she is going to beat the completion like stealing candy from a kid because most Ghanaian female artist put up performances similar to that of children singing and dancing at any children’s party. And while I agree with her that some of her counterparts need a lot of work on their stage craft, Mimi has a lot to prove to me and the rest of Ghana that she could actually sing to save her performances.

But seriously though who are the best female performers in the game?

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Michael Jackson’s “This Is It”-Ghanacelebrities.com’s Review

blankWhen the King of Pop released his ground breaking album “Thriller” I wasn’t even born then. When he released his follow up album “Bad,” I was all but a toddler and understandably, was oblivious to all the mania surrounding the musical genius. However, as I grew older it was impossible to shake off the impression his music had on me.

Michael Jackson is a legend who personifies perfection-his brilliance, fame and success shall never ever be equaled. On the heels of his death, like bona fide fans around the world, I struggled to come to terms with his death. I tried to find some meaning and understanding out of everything “Michael Jackson.” The new Michael Jackson movie “This Is It” reinstates why he is and will forever be the Greatest Entertainer of all times.

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Ghanaian Stars And Weight

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One of the elements that define an African woman’s beauty is her weight. When it comes to our culture voluminous is the acceptable norm. Unfortunately, this has manifested into a disturbing prevalent mentality among most Ghanaian women as most feel the need to be to heavyset irrespective of compromising their health. Ghanaian stars are not immune to this mentality.

The usual pattern is that once a star achieves some respectable level of fame, they just start piling on the pounds. Weight gain unfortunately, is usually associated with success. It is indeed pathetic the length most will go to gain weight; this includes, but not limited to binge eating or taking pills that places their health at risk. The downside to this is that some people are uneducated on the various diseases associated with weight gain.

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Who Is The ‘Real’ Mad Man And The ‘Perceive’ Mad Man? Kwaw Kese or Okomfour

What do these two people have in common? Madness? I think what they have in common transcends ‘mere’ madness. ‘Abodam’ means mad or crazy, I can’t say for sure who introduced that phrase into the Ghana Music Industry but the mention of that word brings in mind one person. He was seen carrying banner that read ‘Welcome Back’ on the stage at Okomfour’s welcome back show at the National Theatre and that says a lot about what they have in common. Like a friend said he’s welcoming back his ‘mad’ partner.

Kwaw'Abodam' Kese

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Obrafour Can ‘Piss in’ or ‘Piss out’

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Obrafour

Is this a new madness that has taken the music industry by stomp? Or perhaps it is a publicity stunt to get the inactive artistes on board to announce to their teeming fans that they are after all not worn-outs or are back from their hideouts?

Chale this madness has gone on for far too long now? By the way who is Obrafour anyway? He is known to be coming out with proverbs in his lyrics but no disrespect some people have finally taken hip life to the gutters. Without sounding remorseful and vulgar, I think Obrafour should just shut up, if he is jaded (sounds like it), he should take a rest and not create unnecessary controversy.

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When Nigeria fails, Ghana leads

There are always unending arguments between Ghana and Nigeria raised by readers no matter the subject at hand. Be it entertainment, sports or political. Readers never fail to defend these two countries respectively, with one claiming supremacy over the other.

If you doubt it, read the comments written under articles like this, this one and that one. Or maybe a story like this. This very article was written by a Nigerian newspaper, Guardian.

blankWE like to believe that Nigeria is the giant of Africa, the continental Leviathan who has the power, influence and oil money to command the respect of other African countries. I am not too sure there is still any basis for such claims. What we think about Nigeria is not exactly the same as how other countries think about us. What we hold in our imagination is quite different from the real situation in Nigeria.

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Thumps Up Ayigbe Edem!

Ayigbe EdemCelebrities over the world are well respected, because they bring happiness to the faces of the crestfallen. A lot of celebrities have always set up charity foundation to support the less privileged and needy in the society.

It has always been refreshing news when one read in the newspapers or watches on TV about philanthropists or stars donating to the less privilege or needy in our society, one can only get satisfied with such reportage.Recently, Parade Magazine published a list of Most Generous Celebrities, ranked by the amount of funds donated to charity.

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Yvonne Nelson And John Dumelo: Stop Lying To Your Fans.

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Yvonne Nelson and John Dumelo

What some of our dear celebrities put in the media for their fans is sometimes very absurd. I marvel if they think we are acute mentally constipated and cannot digest any given information scrupulously or what. Before I proceed, I will like to clearly say to these celebrities; we are not dim-witted at all so stop lying to us.

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Kwaw Kese Slaps Obour

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Kwaw Kese

I am not a fun of Kwaw Kese’s constant attacks on his fellow hip life artistes and bickering in the music industry, but I believe without it, there won’t be any news for the entertainment journalists to write (based on hunch).

Rapper and self acclaimed king of the streets Kwaw Kese is at it again, this time around, he has slapped Obour and co for thinking hip life is dead and consequently resurrecting it.

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