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WHEN BEING BLACK SUCKS: France’s First Black Newsreader Says The Country Is Blighted By ‘Deep-Seated Racism’

  You will think France of all countries will embrace diversity to its fullest and give black people equally opportunities as the whites. But until 2006 when Harry Roselmack finally became the only non-white presenter on TF1, the Gallic equivalent of BBC1, you could not find any black mainstream newsreader… Today, Harry Roselmack who is … Read more

Why I DETEST Ghanaian Politics & You Better Do Too!

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About a week ago, I attended a community Entertainment event in Luton and somehow, I got into a long conversation with a neatly dressed gentleman—-I will know him later as the NDC’s Luton branch chairman.

Even though I read a lot about Politics due to my keen interest in Law and Philosophy, which I’ve come to acknowledge you cannot study and appreciate without a bit of politics—I have always avoided discussing Ghanaian politics.

I cannot find any appropriate word or phrase to correctly mirror how I feel about Ghanaian politics, but DETEST is not far from how I generally feel.

I’ve stated on here and will state once again that, I love politics as a discipline and as a system of civic influence but I hate its accompanying anti-intellectual and insulting culture, especially in Ghana.

I am not sure how many of you have had the chance to listen to BBC Radio 4 when the English politicians highjack the station, discussing policies, ideas, political parties, national issues and civic matters. In a simple sentence, I will say; they do this so beautifully, and with so much confidence and intellect that makes you fall in love with their political discourse.

I listen to BBC Radio 4 regularly  and never I’ve I had to ask myself; what is the substance of what that politician just said or does he even know what he is talking about….

Surely, I do sometimes find their views opposing to mine and I guess many do too, but they articulate these maturely, intellectually and with substantial respect for those holding contradictory opinions.

With the above in mind, just change your dial and find any of the Ghanaian radio stations and you will soon realize that, the neatly clothed politics being portrayed as a civil enterprise on a western radio is being randomly butchered in Ghana—full of insults, name calling and demeaning innuendos. 

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Does Having Braids Make You A ‘Wifey’ Material? | My Male Friend Says YES!

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Somewhere last week during a chat with a male friend of mine, a very pretty girl with simple but very beautiful braids walked pass. My friend instantly remarked that such a lady would be a very good “wifey” material.  I found it very interesting that he could establish this by just her hairstyle.

I asked to know the reason for this point of view; and surprisingly I was told having braids were a sure sign of modesty.

My friend explained further that from his experience, girls who had braids, instead of the very expensive Brazilian weaves, were less likely to drain your bank account if you date them. According to my friend, after learning from past experiences, he tries as much as possible to avoid approaching girls with unnecessary long weave, long nails, artificial eyelashes and excessive make up.

I took a moment to decipher all he said, and to also analyze if there was any truth hiding somewhere. I do agree with him that braids makes one look very simple and put together but I also believe that no woman should be judged based on the type of hairstyle she decides wear.

The girl you see rocking braids today could very well be wearing bundles of 28 inches Brazilian hair at another time. There surely is more to a woman that what she puts on her head. 

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Rising Cases of Rape in Ghana: Time to Get Tough On Rapists

  One does not need to have experienced rape to understand the seriousness of it as a crime. Majority of Rape cases went unreported in the past because of the stigma society associated with the act but now victims of sexual violence are coming forward. Even though women cannot actually ‘rape’ in law (because rape requires … Read more

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Still Nadia Buari

Despite the Jim Iyke relationship ‘wahala’ and the compulsory break the state of the Ghanaian movie industry has slapped Nadia Buari with, the actress who is pushing into her 30’s still looks beautiful and in good spirit… Few years ago, Nadia Buari was more than a screen Diva who was featured in almost every movie … Read more

The Dream; What is The Ghanaian Dream?

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In many countries including some African countries, the dream of many people is beyond the ordinary.

It goes beyond simply being alive to living the life that you have in full and without dogmatic social restrictions. It involves you making conscious and feasible choices.

In Ghana, many of us have lost track of the dream and given in to a lower level of making a day to day living.

Women especially are less motivated and not eager to achieve beyond their immediate world. When a young woman leaves school, what are the expectations? Right after University, the most prominent among questions she receives from both friends and relatives is; ‘when are you getting married?’ They will not ask about her job or how her pays her bills or who will even finance the marriage.

At weddings she will be grilled, at funerals, birthdays and any small gathering, she will be asked ten times. There is a saying that the education and development of the women in a country go a long way to determine the level of development of the country in general and I believe in this…

Educated and achieving women have children who are more likely to grow up right and achieve higher.

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Branding, Re-branding and Publicity-The 3 Key Words Holding Most Ghanaian Musicians In Poverty

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I used to find it difficult to get my head around the fact that talented Ghanaian artistes put in so much effort into music and yet come out with very little returns. That was before I realized the importance of branding, noting that it is even more than one’s talent to survive in this ever saturated entertainment industry. It is not just in Ghana, its importance cuts across the globe. Branding and publicity as a matter of fact go hand in hand.

Somewhere in America, where there is no such thing as bad publicity, Miley Cyrus performed the worst twerk television has ever shown, just to stay relevant in the game. The end result was to earn the number one spot on the Billboard top 100, for a couple of weeks. Call it whatever, but the “tongue sticking hoodrat wannabe” attained her goal if you ask me.

Most people find it hard to understand why someone like our very talented Irene Logan has still been left in the backyard of music. She is a better performer than the highly rated Becca, but she is definitely not a household name like Becca. The difference is that Becca has successfully branded herself and this has earned her a deserving spotlight…

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Eazzy Shows Keitta What ‘He Will Be Missing’ In New Promo Photos

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Heart broken, manipulated, used and dumped Ghanaian artistes-Eazzy has released some promo photos just after her relationship with Keitta Osei of Big Brother fame hit the rock—-probably to show Keitta what he will be missing…

Though Eazzy took to twitter to announce that she has ended her relationship with Keitta, she has refused to talk about what caused the long suffering relationship to hit the rock, claiming it is her private affair.

We find it illogical as to why a person will take to twitter to announce a breakup and turn to say it is private…

Anyway, check out the promo photos below

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GUBA Foundation Invest In Ghana’s Autistic Children

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Money raised from UK donations is helping the GUBA Foundation improve the lives of two Ghanaian children with autism.

The London charity donated £1,650 in October to the Autism Awareness Training Centre in Accra, Ghana. The money will be used to fund the education of two autistic youngsters at the centre for six months.

GUBA Foundation’s founder and ceo Dentaa Amoateng and head of PR George Ameyaw presented the cash to centre owner Mrs Quaynor in October and used the time to get to know the children a little better.

After touring the centre, the children welcomed the pair with a ‘singing through sign’ performance.

“The kids were a joy to watch and were so excited to see us,” said George. “It showed in their enthusiasm to perform what they had learnt for us.”

But much more needs to be achieved to support autistic children at the centre and dispel firmly held beliefs in Ghana about the condition.  The centre is in need of a sensory room, outdoor pool and outdoor toys, particularly soft toys all aimed at helping the children’s sensory development skills.

“We would love to provide longer-term support for these children so that we can assist them for a whole year and institute a scholarship scheme for others like them in the centre,” George added.

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Samsung Redefines Flexibility in Kitchen with New Four Door Smart Refrigerator

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Samsung Electronics West Africa has announced its expanded line-up of premium home appliance for the kitchen,  the four-door T9000 Smart Refrigerator that bring unmatched ease of use, convenience, organization and style to the kitchen.

“As the world’s fastest growing appliance brand, Samsung’s award-winning products deliver the flexibility that busy families not only need in the kitchen, but also want,” said Richard Nunekpeku, Marketing Manager for Consumer Electronics at Samsung Ghana. “Our latest four-door smart refrigerator with unsurpassed fresh food storage will transform the storing food and drinks at home easier and more fun.”

“The T9000 smart refrigerator which is the world’s largest provides 819L storage capacity.  The 543L fridge and 276L freezer is designed to enable consumers store all sizes and all kinds of foods, enriching their eating lifestyle without having to worry about available fridge space when purchasing groceries or food stuff”. Richard added. “The wide space of the fridge compartment allows consumers to store and take them out without shuffling around food items. It takes you less effort to store heavy frozen food by storing them into the low-height freezer.

In addition to being flexible and stunningly beautiful, this refrigerator also performs. To help ensure optimal temperature and humidity control, as well as performance in each of the fresh food zones, the T9000 has Samsung’s Triple Cooling system. This unique cooling technology ensures that commercial grade humidity levels are maintained in the fresh food compartments with the help of two compressors, three evaporators and an array of sensors to keep produce fresher longer.

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