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Jackie Appiah To Move Up the A-list With AMA Award Nod

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Actress, Jackie Appiah continues to be on the rise following her recent ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ honours at the 2010 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for her role in ‘Perfect Picture’.  Jackie, who played the role of a flustered wife battling with sexual incompatible with her new husband, has described her new achievement as exciting and a beautiful feeling.

The young and beautiful actress is not new to the AMA Awards; in 2007 she won the nod for ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’ for ‘Beyonce’ and was nominated the following year for ‘Best Actress in a Leading role’ for ‘Princess Tyra’. So winning the award this year brings a good sense of achievement and growth for her.  “It was a beautiful feeling and I am just so happy. It shows that God is on my side and people are out there watching my works and appreciating what I do”, she comments.

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Upcoming Interview With Ghanaian Boxer Ray Narh: Ask Him Your Question Now

Ghanaian Boxer Ray Narh
Ghanaian Boxer Ray Narh

GhanaCelebrities.Com is compiling questions for an exclusive interview with the Ghanaian Boxer, Ray Narh who brought smiles on the faces of many Ghanaians after Clottey’s disappointing performance against Pacquiao. Ray Narh, the  former Commonwealth Gold medallist who is ready to step into the shoes of Azumah Nelson recently claimed the WBC USNBS lightweight title with his spectacular victory over Angel Hernandez.

We believe his huge fan base, admirers and Ghanaians worldwide have questions they would want him to answer. Submit your question to us by 15/04/10 and we will put it to Ray Narh in our pending interview. Click Here To Submit Your Question Now.

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“We Expected At Least Three Awards” – Bradez

Bradez
Bradez

The just ended Ghana Music Awards 2010 confirmed once again that the awards do not follow any logic; aside the controversy, the awards encountered some lapses in respect of security, which was poor, innocent fans who had flocked the venue to catch a glimpse of their favourite artistes also suffered in the hands of the bouncers brought in from Togo who hardly speak any English; for once they forgot they were dealing with human beings.

Regardless of all this low points, the show was a success and Sarkodie deservedly emerged as the Artiste of the Year. The awards in the Dome at the Accra International Conference Centre saw the dynamic duo Bradez, track ‘Simple’ being adjudged as the Most Popular Song of the Year.

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