Did any of you catch the One Show on Viasat 1 television this evening? I did! And I was surprised to hear Eazzy tell Joselyn Duna Dumas during her interview that she wants a tall, dark, intelligent man and Joselyn proceeded to say any man who fits the bill should get in touch.
I am confused. Does this not further fuel GhanaCelebrities.Com’s ‘rumour’ that all is not well with the Eazzy-Keita relationship? For Eazzy to say such a thing on a public television is rather a strong giveaway that things are very, very rocky in the camp of the two publicized love birds-This is because Keitta does not fit what she wants…Unless she has changed her mind about this!
The interview seems to be only few months old but then, why will Eazzy want one thing and be with another?
I also couldn’t help laughing when I heard her say intelligent because judging from Keitta’s public speeches and responses to questions during interviews and also his stay in the BBA house, intelligent is seriously not one of the words I will use to describe him!!
Day: August 13, 2012
The Winners Of The 2 FREE Tickets To The ‘Invite Only’ Premiere Of ‘Tango With Me’ In London On Thursday,16th August Are…
The African blockbuster movie-‘Tango With Me’ featuring Africa’s finest Geneveieve Nnaji, Joseph Benjamin and several talented Actors will be premiered (INVITATION ONLY) on Thursday, 16th August, 2012 at the newly refurbished multi-million pound Odeon IMAX Cinema, Greenwich, Bugsbys Way, London SE10 0QJ. Red Carpet starts at 6.30pm and screening at 8pm. Courtesy of Talking Drum Entertainment and Brickwall … Read more
LIFESTYLE: Are Ghanaian Customs & Traditions Still Necessary To Practice?
In our 21st century, many things have changed within nations, customs, and traditions. Yet in regards to Ghanaian customs and traditions, much has not changed for those who practice.
Personally, I love my heritage as a Ghanaian- Kwahu region. However, I do not believe practicing every single custom and tradition nowadays is conducive.
My parents think I am too westernized when I discuss this issue with them but I beg to differ. My first reason for believing this is due to the economic downturn the world is experiencing currently.
Amongst Ghanaians, the customs of an elaborate funeral, wedding engagement (knocking), and baby outdooring is unrealistic for those who are trying to pay their bills.
Secondly, I am not a fan of inviting every single Ghanaian individual to a personal event that my parents, brothers, grandparents, uncles, aunts, godmother, and neighbor know. My parents are famous for inviting a host of people to events that they claim to know back in the days. However, I believe some events should be held private.
Thirdly, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) equates ignorance. How is practicing this custom helpful in reducing temptation?
LIFESTYLE: Are Ghanaian Customs & Traditions Still Necessary To Practice?
In our 21st century, many things have changed within nations, customs, and traditions. Yet in regards to Ghanaian customs and traditions, much has not changed for those who practice.
Personally, I love my heritage as a Ghanaian- Kwahu region. However, I do not believe practicing every single custom and tradition nowadays is conducive.
My parents think I am too westernized when I discuss this issue with them but I beg to differ. My first reason for believing this is due to the economic downturn the world is experiencing currently.
Amongst Ghanaians, the customs of an elaborate funeral, wedding engagement (knocking), and baby outdooring is unrealistic for those who are trying to pay their bills.
Secondly, I am not a fan of inviting every single Ghanaian individual to a personal event that my parents, brothers, grandparents, uncles, aunts, godmother, and neighbor know. My parents are famous for inviting a host of people to events that they claim to know back in the days. However, I believe some events should be held private.
Thirdly, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) equates ignorance. How is practicing this custom helpful in reducing temptation?
Chemphe’s Double P Campaign Launched In Accra
Due to the unfortunate demise of Ghana’s late president John Evans Atta Mills, the launch of Chemphe’s ‘Double P’ campaign was postponed.
The project ‘Double P’ has now been launched successfully in Accra. The project which is a campaign for Peace and against Poverty was launched on Saturday in a short ceremony at Grand Casamora Hotel in Accra.
Present to spell out the objectives of the project were CEO of E-Jam Records, James Korsah-Brown and the manager of Chemphe, Mr. Benoit Brown, head of Ivory Refugees and Mr. Chris Afriyie, the owner of the hotel.
According to the musician, real name Henry Randy Agyekum Chemphe, he has been very instrumental in using his brand as a celebrity to administer peace and poverty programmes across the globe.
He recollected how his hit single ‘Why You Dey Treat Am Bad’ made it to the world Chart Show and was there on several weeks as Pan African hit song. The campaign against violence on women helped him to become a peace ambassador globally.
Motivational Message Of The Week: How To Confidently Move Forward Even In Times Of Difficulties
The phrase ‘life is difficult’ has been over heard. Anytime it comes up, I answer by saying ‘but who said it was ever going to be easy?’. As we go through life, the days when all hope is lost and the whole world seems to have turned against us will keep reappearing. The days when … Read more