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Celebrity Status: Leila Djansi Says She Has Been Robbed….

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Leila Djansi

After pushing for sometimes, the rest of the team has agreed to a new column called “Celebrity Status” where interesting or must know celebrity tweets or facebook status update we stumble upon would be featured… With this, you will get to know some of the intelligent, interesting and dumb stuff your favourite celebrities write on their social networking profiles.

To jump start the column, few minutes ago, the ace director Leila Djansi who is currently in Ghana promoting her recent movie “Sinking Sands”  wrote her facebook status that she has been robbed and as a result has lost her Iphone and Blackberry…

Check out her message below…( You can click on the message to see it well)

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Readers’ Mail: My Honest Opinion On FIPAG, It’s Ban & Socrate Sarfo + Why FIPAG Should Ban Socrate Sarfo Rather…

Yvonne Nelson, Ekow Smith & Kofi Adjorlolo
Yvonne Nelson, Ekow Smith & Kofi Adjorlolo

I will borrow the international relation’s definition of power, “The ability of one country to get another to do its bidding” as cited in IR The New World Order of International Relations, fifth edition (Roskin, Michael G. and Berry, Nicholas, O., 2002) to begin my argument in response to Ghanacelebrities.com article, Socrate Sarfo Clears The Air On Kofi Adjorlolo & Ekow Smith Ban + Talks About His New Movie Coming Out Soon “What Sex Can Do

The reason for using the opening definition is to eliminate the misconception that power automatically equates force.  In reading the aforementioned article I was struck by, what I saw as missing information.

I will therefore, throughout this piece, pose a series of questions that came to my mind as I read the interview.

I needed some clarity on the legitimacy on the Film Producers Association of Ghana so I sought to engage some background information from my friend, Mr. Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri. Mr. Chris-Vincent Agyapong-Febiri is the founder of GhanaCelebrities.Com and the person who conducted the interview with Mr. Socrate Sarfo (PR of FIPAG).

I mentioned to Chris that I wanted to write a readers response to the interview but was doing a brief internet research on the legitimacy of FIPAG as to its affiliation with ECOWAS, Ghana’s Ministry of Information and the Ministry of Arts and Culture.

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Possible Nominees For Ghana Music Awards Festival 2011

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Ghana Music Awards

The Ghana Music Awards Festival 2011 has kick started in earnest. The eligibility period (final day of the submission) closed on Friday the 14 of January 2011.

Though the nominations will not be announced unless it has been categorized to its final nominations, GhanaCelebrities.com has come up with our predicted nominations for the various categories.

In this year’s awards, all musical works produced and or released from December 1, 2009 – November 30, 2010 were presented to the GMA Academy for consideration.

As an industry player, what I have below is exactly what I filled in the Nominations Form (You can only disagree).

Accusations and counter accusations, backbiting, insults and misunderstanding have always characterized the awards. For these same reasons, I see this year as no different.

The categorization process will always be with problems. Musicians are confused as to what type of genre of music they do. Others also have problems as when and how they release their albums.

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