I have pushed the above question down the throat of Chris-Vincent, Editor of GhanaCelebrities.Com several times since he has all the gossip and information on our Ghanaian celebrities.
However, Chris has failed to deliver on this question to my satisfaction. The names and supposed countries of origin of the non Ghanaian half of all our mixed race celebrities have been provided, but the question; where are they hiding as at now remains unanswered.
Am I the only one who has taught about this question or are there other curious individuals asking themselves this same question?
From what I am told, none of the non Ghanaian parents of these celebrities have passed away, yet their where about remains a mystery.
Do you know why I am asking this question? Instead of these celebrities priding themselves as fully Ghanaians since their non Ghanaian halves cannot even be bothered to care about them or put any value on their lives, they carry themselves as non Ghanaians or some sort of advance civilization of the Ghanaian people.
Why would you claim not to be a full version of the people who accepted you and kept you? Why will you keep bringing up the fact that you are bi-racial or not fully a Ghanaian the little opportunity you get when your other half does not seem to even care about you?
Day: July 28, 2012
LIFESTYLE: Is Weave/Relaxed Hair Beautiful But Fake & Is Afro Hair Natural, But Ugly?
Following on both from the ‘fake article’ and the ‘Dark skin vrs Light skin article’, I have decided to talk about black women’s hair. I have relaxed hair that is a bit past my shoulders, that is what I feel most comfortable with.
I have never done weave because my scalp is quite sensitive and even with “rasta” plaits, my scalp will erupt into itchiness and soreness.
Here in London there is a growing movement of black women who are going back to their natural afro hair from weaves or relaxation, citing the chemicals present in relaxers, and the stress placed upon the scalp by weave and lace fronts as reasons.
Some of them are controversially claiming that women who don’t rock their afros have not pride in their Africanism, and are basing their self esteem on looking like Caucasian women.
Hmmm, while I think this is an extreme point of view, there are studies that have shown that black women express dissatisfaction with themselves from an early age when they play with dolls that have Caucasian type hair.
Clearly we are influenced by what we see, and if the majority of women have weave/relaxed hair, that is what they will think is beautiful.
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What Is Wrong With Our Female Musicians? They Need To Fix Up Quick Or Else…
On the global music scene, the Ghana Hip life scene is slowly, but surely making an impact with the male musicians championing the cause.
One thing I have noticed is that, our mainstream female musicians are off the radar, and in many cases, retrogressing in their career.
This is really sad to me as a woman. If I’m looking back even as recent as two years ago, our female musicians had all the potential in the world, tracks like “Wengeze” and “Fake London Boy” were in heavy rotation. But now they are getting it so wrong, their singles are making no impact, and their popularity is sinking fast.
As a result of free downloads, musicians cannot rely on CDs to make bank hits anymore, and must therefore focus on endorsements and paid performances, which are also heavily reliant on branding.
How can our female musicians attract performances when their songs are nothing to write home about? When it comes to endorsements, do not go there because their brands or images are at the weakest level.
Randomness: Did You Watch The Opening Ceremony Of The London 2012? What Do You Think?
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