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POLITRICKS OF THE DAY: President John Dramani Mahama Says; I Don’t Support Homosexuality…It Is Criminal & Punishable By Law! What About You?

I find it shocking that homosexuality has become a topical issue in Ghana for about 4 years now with high ranking government officials such as the president even speaking about it… How many Ghanaians have homosexuality killed? How many Ghanaians have malaria killed…thousands! Yet, it seems we are trapped in this absurd homosexual debate, given … Read more

Lord Have Mercy (LHM): A Niqab-Wearing Attacker Threw Acid In Her Face Of A Young Black Victoria Secret Worker As She Walked Home From Late Night Shift

Naomi Oni
Naomi Oni

What sort of wicked world have we found ourselves in? I do not want to believe this horrific attach on an innocent young black girl is religiously motivated since the attacker was wearing a NIQAB. GOSH!

How on earth can a human being damage the face and live of another like this?

Lord Have Mercy!

Read below to find out what happened to this innocent black girl

Via DailyMail

A Victoria’s Secret shop assistant was scarred for life when a mysterious figure wearing a niqab threw acid in her face as she walked home from work.

Naomi Oni, 20, was left with severe burns on her head, neck, arms, legs and body after she was attacked in Dagenham, east London.

She has spent the past month having skin grafts and almost went blind, although she has now recovered her vision in her left eye and has partial sight in her right.

Her attacker was dressed like a Muslim woman in a niqab, so Ms Oni could not see their face. Police have no idea who was responsible for the vicious attack, or why they did it.

Niqab
Hidden: Police have not managed to identify who did attacked Ms Oni because they were wearing a niqab

The shop assistant – who is sole carer for her disabled mother Marian Yalekhue, 52 – was making the five-minute journey back to their flat from the bus stop when she heard someone behind her.

She had just finished a late shift at the Westfield Stratford store and was on the phone to her boyfriend Ato Owede, 23, at 12.40am.

‘I’d been working a late shift and was talking to my boyfriend about what we were going to do for New Year when I saw this Muslim woman wearing a niqab covering her face,’ she told the Evening Standard.

‘I thought it was a bit strange at that time of night, but she didn’t say anything and I kept on walking.

‘Then I felt a splash on my face. It burned and I screamed out. I started running and screaming, holding my face, all the way home. I didn’t look back.

‘I got home and I was screaming and banging on the door. I was hysterical. Luckily my godmother, who is a pharmacist, was at home with my mum and she helped me and kept dipping my face in water and trying to calm me down until the police and ambulance got there.

‘I was in shock. Saying: “Who would do that? Who would do that?” How could anyone do this?’.

She has released the shocking images of her disfigured face in an appeal for help to catch the attacker whose identity was concealed behind the Muslim women’s dress which completely covers the face apart from the eyes.

Ms Oni decided to speak out after police failed to establish any motive behind the December 30 attack or identify a suspect.

She said the attack had ‘destroyed’ her life and left her too afraid to venture out or even show her face in public.

‘I look in the mirror and it just isn’t me. I’ll never look the same again,’ she said. ‘I’ve always been outgoing and confident in my job and in my personal life, used to getting attention for the way I dress or my hair, but now I don’t want anyone looking at me.

‘I don’t want people to see me in public. I don’t want to get the Tube or the bus. If I have to go to the hospital I take a taxi.

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New Music Video : ‘This Is Who I Am’ For Awal’s Children Of Future Foundation Feat. Sarkodie, Chase, Mohammed, Yaw Siki, Efya, Ruff n Smooth, Tiffany & Fritz

Sarkodie, Efya, Chase, Tiffany and others who are ambassadors of the The Awal’s children of the future foundation have been featured in the foundation’s theme song-This Is Who I Am. The Awal’s children of the future foundation which was initiated by Producer Posigee aims to help the helpless, hopeless and hungry orphan children and semi … Read more

Musiga Partners National Theater And The Ministry Of Tourism, Culture & Creative Arts For The First Ghana Music Festival

Ghana Music Week

The first Ghana Music Week (GMW) will be held at the National Theater from March 4 to 10, 2013 under the theme: “Engaging MUSIC as a catalyst for Unity and National Growth”.

“Our key goal is to create the industry’s biggest platform to bring together and encourage participation of artistes, stakeholders, the media, decision/policy makers and music users; and to recognize, promote & underscore the importance and value of Ghanaian music forms”, says MUSIGA President, Bice Osei Kuffour.

Ghana Music Week will feature three main branches namely:  training/Workshops/Seminars; Film/Theater & Comedy and Musical Concerts, and will parade over 500 – both emerging and established- musicians, bands & creative industry players. GMW is expected to attract visitors in excess of 20,000 over 7 days.

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Nana Ama McBrown Finally Speaks, Says ‘I’m Alive And Safe… All I Need Is Prayers’

After a horrific car accident on Wednesday on the Abeka Lapaz stretch of the N1 Highway in Accra, actress Nana Ama McBrown who has since been admitted to the 37 Military Hospital has managed to speak out some few words, indicating that she is recuperating well. According to PeaceFmOnline.Com, the actress said “I’m fine, I’m … Read more