blank
search-icon

Star Actress Jackie Appiah Talks About Her Role In CHEATERS + Book 2 Of CHEATERS To Be Premiered On August 8 At SilverBird Cinema

After a successful and fully packed premiere of Book 1 of CHEATERS, Raj & Heroes Productions are set to take African movie lovers on another intriguing but rib-tickling journey with the premiere of Book 2 of CHEATERS… Following the various rave reviews Book 1 of CHEATERS received, GhanaCelebrities.Com caught up with star Actress-Jackie Appiah who … Read more

THE BIG QUESTION: What Makes You Happy In Life? Money Does The Magic For Me…

women-and-moneyI am not a gold-digger because I work for my own money but money makes me more happy in this world than anything…That is me and that is who I am.

I’ve heard people say; money cannot buy peace, health, happiness and love. These people seem to forget the world we live in—-this is today not 1430 BC.

Money is my source of motivation and that is why I wake up each morning from my cozy bed to go to work. It is not that I love my annoying Boss or love to push myself through the trotro crowd each morning; it is because I love money and this is the way I can be paid at the end of the month…

Read more

Corruption In Ghana – It Is Not Going Away Anytime Soon!

map of Ghana

The yet to be released Global Corruption Barometer for 2013 suggests that in Ghana, 54% of the 2000 respondents reported that corruption has increased in the past two years while only 20% reported that corruption has decreased.

Similarly, 64% of the respondents felt that corruption was a very serious problem while 18% felt it was a serious problem, bringing the total to 82% who felt that corruption is a problem. Only 6% felt corruption was not a problem while 12% were undecided.

The report goes on and on in fancy English a laywoman like me and others may find a bit difficult to understand.  At usual, the police force was the head of the corruption gang and the last group – the NGO’s.

Corruption is a complex social, political, and economic phenomenon. It is widespread in Ghana because conditions are ripe for it.

The motivation in the first instance to earn income is extremely strong and coupled with the wide spread poverty, weak legal systems, the absence of the rule of law, low and declining civil service salaries, sky-high youth unemployment and permanent uncertainty about the future, especially a chaotic democratic future, corruption has all the needed roots to yield in Ghana.

Corruption is the language of Ghana, it is spoken and understood by all and sundry. Corruption starts from the petty perks (police, AMA/KMA market collectors) to the almighty mega back pass (civil servants, political bigwigs and school heads).

Simply put, it is always ‘what’s in it for me’. Offering something to gain an illicit advantage and abusing a position of trust to gain an undue advantage is the way of life in Ghana.

First and foremost, the report itself is/was corrupt because I really don’t think people who are at the giving/receiving end of corruption even participated.

I was expecting 85% of respondents reporting an increase. 15% out of the 100% will be babies and kids who have no money to offer to get through life. The group of people, who struggle under the sun to pay more tax in the name of tolls and market whatever – what is the probability that they were involved in this survey (or whatever was done to access those figures)?

Check out these scenarios:

There’re some individuals in higher positions in Ghana, believe it or not, have nothing in their coconut heads. To construct a simple sentence is even a struggle. Do you know why?

When he/she started in life, the only way he climbed on the education ladder in good quality school was through bribery. From basic school through to university or otherwise was achieved through bribery – his/her parents had the money to bribe that headmaster/headmistress through to higher education. Why bother to learn if daddy can see me through education without good grades?

Mind you daddy is also busily collecting the mega bucks in his office, not in salary, but …The child learns that the only way of getting through life is dishing out money and abusing positions of trust to gain an undue advantage.

What is the probability that when he/she is an adult, he/she will encourage her children to study their way through education? The end result, occupying a position he has no clue about because as usual, daddy got him a job through the usual route. The country is at a loss.

Read more

PHOTOS: Reggie Rockstone With Female Workers, Juliet Ibrahim And Husband, Jackie Appiah And Others!

GhanaCelebrities.Com captured these pictures of Reggie Rockstone and the others when Reggie hosted his Red & Black party at his Rockstone’s Office in Accra over the weekend. At the event were Juliet Ibrahim and husband, Jackie Appiah and others… It seems Jackie Appiah and Juliet Ibrahim are beginning to step out more—enjoying the night life. … Read more

BIG BROTHER AFRICA SEASON 8: The Chase-Heads Of House Throw Nomination Curveballs As Ghana’s Selly Comes Up For Eviction!

Big Brother Africa Season 8-Selly

The battle lines have been well and truly drawn on Big Brother: The Chase! Six housemates are up for eviction this week after a day of nominations on Monday that seemingly saw relationships and beefs defining housemates’ choices. Once the dust had settled and the Heads of House had both made sensational ‘save & replace’ decisions, Selly, Melvin, Annabel, Cleo, Natasha and Pokello are in the firing line this week.

Both Heads of House dropped bombshells after Big Brother announced the nomination results. Diamond HoH Melvin sensationally decided to leave the nominations as they stood – meaning that he is up for possibly eviction after his housemates nominated him. Cleo received six nominations, with some housemates citing her as a threat to their chances of picking up the USD 300 000 prize. Annabel was next up with four nominations. Feza called her the “weakest link” while Bassey told Big Brother that he hated how she never cleaned up after herself when she was done in the kitchen.

In the Ruby house, Oneal decided to save Elikem and replaced him with Selly – keeping his word that he would not punish Elikem for swapping his love interest Feza to the Diamond house last week. Pokello and Natasha had picked up the most nominations, four each, while Sulu received two nominations, with Oneal picking up one.

Read more