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New Movie: H.M. Films’ ‘Who Owns Da City’? Premieres @ Silver Bird Cinema On February 25

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Nadia Buari in the movie

One of the pioneers of the Ghana Movie Industry, Hammond Mensah of H. M. Films is ready to premiere and release to the general public it’s latest action packed thriller movie with the title ‘Who Own Da City’.

Watching the movie with fellow entertainment journalists with an eagle eye, it was clear why Mr. Hammond Mensah had invested so much in the movie, it was because he needed to make an impact after several years of being on the quiet.

Also, I believe it was a call to his other producers that, indeed movies such as ‘Who Owns Da City’ can be produced down here in Ghana.

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Up Coming Event: Ofori Amponsah To Headline BDN Annual Ghana Independence Celebration-Ghana@ 54 Manhattan, New York

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Ofori Amponsah To Headline BDN Annual Ghana Independence Celebration-Ghana@ 54 Manhattan, New York

Top selling Highlife artist, Ofori Amponsah aka “Mr. Ladies Man”, is set to bless American soil with his eclectic mixture of love ballads and get down on the dance floor rhythms on March 26th, 2011 in Manhattan, New York at Park Central Ballroom. “Mr. Ladies Man” is the headliner for Boogie Down Nima’s Real Vision Tour in commemoration of Ghana’s 54th year of independence. Starting in New York City and ending in Los Angeles; Amponsah will be rocking more than ten cities singing Ghanaian Highlife all time favorites

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Body Enhancement Issues: Who Is To Be Blamed, Lack Of Self Confidence Or The Media?

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Following the articles that Ghanacelebrities.com wrote regarding the death of Claudia Aderotimi (for those of you that are not familiar with the story click here), I have been thinking about what would drive an already beautiful young woman to die in such tragic circumstances. I know that she wanted to be a ‘hip-hop video girl’, but I truly do not believe that this was the only factor that caused her to get cosmetic surgery, ultimately leading to her death.

As a 21-year-old young woman, I am well aware of the pressures faced in contemporary society by both men and women- women more so than men. Not only are we faced with an onslaught of how to make ourselves look younger or better, but our eyes and minds are barraged with images of celebrities who appear to look like Gods and Goddesses, making us disillusioned enough to believe that our bodies will never reach such ‘perfection’.

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