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Updated With Photo: Dog To Compete For 2011 Ghana Movie Awards Alongside Jackie Appiah, Nadia Buari, Majid Michel, Martha Ankomah, Yvonne Okoro & Co….

Delay and Her Dog
Delay and Her Dog

Most readers of GC might know by now that I like sentences and headlines that do catch people’s attention but I just read an article by News One and one of the paragraphs got me knocked out and laughing hard (eii Aba!)…

It reads ” Ghana’s Bundesliga star, Hans Adu Sarpei, has bought a $2,000 designer pet dog for Delores Frimpong Manso, aka Delay, as her 28th birthday gift and the dog, that goes by the name ‘Biscuits’, would be competing for the 2011 Ghana Movie Awards, says information reaching News-One”

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Ama K Abebrese Rumoured To Be In A Hot Romantic Relationship With Kwadwo Asamoah Of Black Star Fame….

Ama K Abebrese
Ama K Abebrese

How can I find for myself a footballer as a boyfriend too? After Menaye Donkor grabbed and married Sulley Muntari, her cousin who doubles as a close pal is rumoured to be in a hot romantic relationship with Kwadwo Asamoah of Blackstar fame, currently playing in Italy.

All though, Ama K Abebrese has discredited this rumour, GhanaCelebrities.Com’s source insists the two are together and as usual, the young Actress of  Sinking Sands’ fame is playing

the celebrity card game with us.

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Tattoos And Piercings In Ghanaian Society: Hot Or Not?

Vicky Zugah

Tattoos and piercings are nothing new in the Western world. However, I must say I’m quite surprised at how quickly it seems to also be dominating Africa as well.

Although I was not raised in Ghana, I’ve always seen my country as being one of the ‘Japans’ of Africa- by this I mean that for an African country, I think we are well developed compare to others, and that we’re not doing too badly for ourselves- I see Ghana as one of the ‘big dogs’ of Africa (not being biased, just truthful).

It always saddens me to see instances where it seems as though our traditional and cultural practices are being banished, in order to make way for Westernised ideologies that do not really suit the moral fibre of a Ghanaian society.

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