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VIDEO: Itz Tiffany Thinks She Is The Next Nicki Minaj…What Do You Think?

Ghana’s version of baldhead beast Itz Tiffany jumped unto Chase’s ‘Up’ and some people think, she murdered it…Others also say, she was WACK! The punch lines are not hard like what Eve, Missy, my girl Remy Ma or Lady Luck will deliver…The style is not also unique like that of Nicki Minaj or Lil Kim…But one thing … Read more

Photo Of The Day: Miss Ghana 2004-Inna Mariam Patty…What Do You Think?

If you ask me, I can point out 3 recent Miss Ghana winners who cannot hold on their beauty for long… To maintain beauty is a hell of work… But hey, Inna Mariam Patty seems to have a secret, she better shares it with her friends because some are fastly losing the beauty game…The question … Read more

BIG BROTHER STARGAME: Keitta Up For Eviction, Kyle Saves Keagan And Replaces Keitta!

Gathered in the lounge waiting for the nomination results, Biggie read to the Housemates the names of those up for possible evictions. Using his alphabetic order technique,  Biggie read that “the Housemates up for the possible evictiom are, Alex,Keagan, Lady May, Prezzo and Wati“. Biggie went ahead to tell them that at least one of the nominated Housemates will be … Read more

BIG BROTHER STARGAME: Sarkodie Set To Perform At Big Brother

Our home boy Sarkodie seems to be reaching for the stars lately and we are indeed very proud of him. Shortly after his BET award, further good news indicate that Sarkodie is set to perform on the BigBrother platform. Sarkodie who has also won the Ghana Music Awards artist of the year twice consecutively, will … Read more

MISS GHANA 2012: Six Qualify From Northern Belt + Kumasi (Southern Belt) Auditions Is Tomorrow

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Six young, witty, beautiful and purpose-driven ladies, who auditioned for available slots in the Northern Belt in this year’s Miss Ghana beauty pageant, have qualified for the national finals in Accra.
After engaging in different tasks over a period of three days which required all contestants to pass certain score points, the judging panel, which included Shaida Buari, Miss Ghana 2002, Mimi Areme, Miss Ghana 2009, Shika Obeng, Executive Director of FC Skin and Beauty Clinic, Inna Mariam Patty and a guest judge, upon careful consideration, and in consultation with Contestant Manager Lauretta Aryeetey, gave a verdict that went well with all who auditioned.
The judges took into consideration factors including but not limited to poise, attitude, facial beauty, elegance, eloquence, intelligence, beauty with a purpose and sense of direction among other vital score points.
The selected contestants include Georgette Anawode Adeyiga, a 20 year-old Biology student of the University of Development Studies (Wa), Gifty Enyonam Abiti, a 20 year-old Medical student, also of the University of Development Studies (Wa), Josephine Aryitey, a 19 year-old Senior High School graduate, Biley Sung La Bou, a 22 year-old Management Studies student of the University of Development Studies (Wa), Joana Ahiawordor, a 24 year-old Level 400 Political Science student of the University of Ghana, and Rufina Boateng.
Rufina and Josephine will represent the Northern Region, with Gifty and Georgette representing the Upper East while Joan and Billy would represent the Upper West region at the national finals.
“The quality of girls we’ve selected from this belt goes to underscore the importance we are attaching to this year’s event. We are hopeful that they will go very far in what already looks like a tough national finals,” Inna Mariam Patty says.

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The £120,000-A-Week Football Star's Mother Who Earns £6 An Hour: Mario Balotelli's Mum Is Cleaner At Car Lease Firm

I knew a story like the one below was going to pop up soon. You know what, I am not going to say much, just read what the UK’s Daily Mail wrote and let us know what you think… Balotelli is not a goddam Jesus Christ, oh Aba!  What if she wants to work? She looks … Read more

PHOTOS: Amanda Jissih Celebrates Birthday Today. Check Out Her Baby Pictures!

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Today marks a milestone in the life of one of the most sought after presenters in Ghana now. Amanda Jissih, the current host of E-Talk on GhONE celebrates her birthday today and GhanaCelebrities.Com has gotten old pictures of the presenter who doubles as an actress with cameo roles in movies. Recently on an entertainment show, … Read more

LIFESTYLE: Did You Choose Your Career Or Your Parents?

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Doctor, Lawyer, Engineer, Entrepreneur, Nurse…. These are the top five prestigious careers that many of our African parents harp on.  It would be a travesty if an individual were to deviate.
Did you choose your career or your parents?  In college, graduate school and the work place, I often came across young African’s who were distraught about their careers.
During discussions, it was evident that it was a matter of pleasing one’s parents than actually being happy.
Furthermore, it seemed difficult for these individuals to confront their parents about the issue. Many feared that they would disappoint their families and not live up to the standards their parents envisioned.
Let us also not forget the ‘The Golden Handcuffs’. A broad term that is used amongst students that are enslaved to  high paying careers in order to pay back school loan debt- whether one enjoys the job or not.
So I asked “What career would you have chosen?”  In response, I was told, “Teacher, Painter, Fashion Designer, Social Worker, Counselor, Dental Hygienist, Dietician, and Paralegal”.
Though these careers may be underrated; at least these individuals were honest with themselves. They would rather use their gifts and talents to live a fulfilling life than a desperate one.
Personally, I believe in living on purpose. I have been very direct with my parents when I entered college that I refuse to live out their dreams but rather mine.

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Motivational Message Of The Week: Your Past Disappointments Are Irrelevant Today, Move Unto Greatness!

It is undoubtedly true that our today is influenced or shaped by our past including the various disappointments we faced. However, what has already happened before in your past in a form of a disappointment is not what will happen next; it will not happen today. This is simply because you have the chance, a … Read more