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Socrate Sarfo Clears The Air On Kofi Adjorlolo & Ekow Smith Ban + Talks About His New Movie Coming Out Soon “What Sex Can Do”…

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Various people including “Opanin” have been asking GhanaCelebrities.Com what caused the 2 year ban imposed on Ghanaian veteran Actors Kofi Adjorlolo and Ekow Smith Asante by the Film Producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG).

To ascertain what led to the ban of the above mentioned actors, I made a phone call a few minutes ago to Socrate Sarfo, the PR of FIPAG for clarifications on the issue.

According Socrate Sarfo and as most people may know, under ECOWAS which seeks to achieve free movement of people and trade between its member states, any national of ECOWAS can visit Ghana for a limited time to engage in trading enterprises.

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Ghana Music Awards 2011 Planning Committee First Meeting

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THE Ghana Music Awards Planning Committee/Academy has successfully met for the first time to draw up the timetable for the 2011 edition of the prestigious awards scheme.

The Planning Committee members, made up of seasoned industry professionals, are expected to bring their wealth of knowledge in the Ghanaian music industry to bear on the detailed administration of the scheme. The Committee works diligently and dispassionately to ensure that award winners truly deserve awards devoid of any interference.

This year’s Committee Member are; Amandzeba, Mark Okraku Mante, Diana Hopeson, Abraham Ohene Gyan, Fred Kyei Mensah, Sammy Forson, and two top senior Journalist from the Print Media. The Committee member list is completed by Juno Abena Turkson, Theresa Ayoade and Nii Ayite Hammond who represent the organizers, Charterhouse.

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Tish’s Corner: Top 20 Sexiest Ghanaian Celebrity Figures: Yvonne Nelson Leads For The Ladies & Van Vicker Tops The Men…

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I’m sure the majority of us do not need the assistance of a magnifying glass to help us determine which Ghanaian celebrity has the sexiest figure; each of us has our own personal assumptions on what is hot and what is not.

In one of my previous articles (published on December 30th 2010), I posed a question to you guys regarding which Ghanaian celebrity you perceived to have the sexiest figure.

After much analysis and debating, listed below are the names of the most popular answers (in order) as chosen by you guys:

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Weekly Discussion: Is Smacking A Child The Best Method Of Discipline Or just Another Form Of Child Abuse?

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Being of African heritage, getting smacked whilst I was growing up was nothing new or particularly shocking either. Having friends from all over Africa, and the Caribbean islands, also enabled me to realise that smacking a child was not solely an African practice.

One of the funniest memories I have of high school was when “me and my Black friends” were discussing the different methods that our parents used to discipline us as youngsters; the expressions on the faces of our White friends spoke a thousand words- it was a mixture of shock, horror and pure sympathy.

Whilst all the Black kids in our group- myself included- wholeheartedly agreed that being smacked as youngsters was the best method of discipline our parents gave us, our White friends were of the assumption that this amounted to some form of child abuse.

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Motivational Message Of The Week: Your Desire For Success Must Be Greater Than Your Fear Of Failure If You Want To Succeed…

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A New Year is here and I am certainly sure that most of us have surrounded ourselves with rules and plans as part of the New Year’s resolution in order to help us realize our goals and achieve the success we deserve.

It is perfectly right and admirable as human beings to have regular reflection and planning exercises, via which we examine, scrutinize and carefully analyse the steps we have taken and the yet to be taken in the light of whether they have helped or would help in achieving the success we desire in life.

As we engage in the above, one thing we should make a prime concern and influence it to the greatest altitude is our desire for success. We all have a desire to achieve a lot, but “Is our desire for success greater than our fear of failure?”

A successful or would be successful individual has a much greater desire for success compare to his fear of failure. On no certain term would any person be able to achieve the success he desires without stepping out to take up the work needed to be done and the risk needed to be embraced.

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