Ghanaian filmmaker -Shirley Frimpong Manso, Jackie Appiah and Joselyn Dumas joined the tall list of Nollywood stars on the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards’ red carpet—and it was all about beauty and style…
It looks like the 3 Ghanaian celebrities have been seriously working out at the gym or probably have been dieting as their toned bodies stood firm under their dresses.
While Jackie Appiah and Joselyn Dumas went for the long weave, Shirley Frimpong Manso kept hers short.
A VIP bus Ghanaian movie star-Emelia Brobbey was travelling in to Kumasi was involved in an accident this evening, GhanaCelebrities.Com has learnt. According to a family source, the accident took place near Apedwa on the Accra-Kumasi road—when a truck rammed into the VIP bus Emelia Brobbey and several others were travelling in… The family source … Read more
Last night, Ghana’s best rapper-Obrafour mounted the high stage at a community event organised by Gye Nyame Entertainment UK in Luton to celebrate how far Ghana has come—dubbed Ghana 57 @ 57 Independence Celebration…
Apart from the free drinks and food patrons enjoyed, the event saw performances from UK acts-Charsay, R Kore and others—after which Obrafour took the centre stage to unleash an electrifying performance, backed by a live band.
With countless hits to his name and many years of stage performance, it is always refreshing when Obrafour takes over the microphone…
Actress-Juliet Ibrahim stunningly took over the red carpet in Lagos at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, held on Saturday at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island.
For some years now, Juliet Ibrahim has become a red carpet fashion favourite—and even with the increasing risk she takes with her style, she always succeeds in throwing out a fabulous appearance while keeping it decent…
Wearing a floor length gown by Chidinma Obairi and makeup by Prettifies, it was a flawless exhibition of red carpet beauty by Juliet Ibrahim…
It was reported on March 8 that a passenger flight carrying 239 passengers, including five children, from Malaysia had gone missing. For more than 24 hours now, the flight has still not been found.
According to new report by the country’s air force chief, the pilot of Malaysian Airline flight MH370 may have diverted the aircraft’s course before losing contact with the air traffic controllers.
“What we have done is actually look into the recording on the radar that we have and we realized there is a possibility the aircraft did make a turn back,” Rodzali Daud, the Royal Malaysian Air Force chief, said.
Conversely, the flight’s pilot did not inform the air traffic controllers that he was making a u – turn.
Search and rescue teams have focused their search in an area around an oil slick on the ocean between Malaysia and Vietnam where officials believe the plane crashed. However, on the basis of the new report that claims the pilot might have changed direction bolsters fear now; as many believe this puzzling incident could have been an act of terrorism.
The airline has as at now warned families whose relatives may have been on board to prepare for the worst since they have still not found any possible trace to the missing plane.
Authorities have as well confirmed that, the Boeing – 777 (flight MH370) which left Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and was heading to Beijing (China) had at least two people on board who were travelling on stolen passports.
I will start by saying I love reading your blog especially the pieces you write yourself. Your articles come with wit and authority and these have made be a long fan of your blog.
So when Yvonne Okoro wins an award, she is a Ghanaian and when her sister wants to compete for Miss Ghana, the Okoros all of a sudden become Nigerians. Is that fair? You pushed things to the extent that the young girl was robbed of her Miss Ghana crown. To be frank, your article and the controversy it generated was the reason she was not given the crown she clearly won.
The Hypocrisy in the above is obvious and therefore I do not have to make this a long rant. I think you Ghanaians especially people like you must take both the good and bad and not select when someone is a Ghanaian and when someone is not as you have done with Okoro.
Regards,
From: Adeola/Naijababe/Amsterdam
Hello Adeola,
To be frank, I was lost as to where I made the assertion that Yvonne Okoro or her sister is not a Ghanaian.
But since you mentioned Miss Ghana, I think I remember where you wrongly picked up your information from.
Let me also point out that, I respect Yvonne Okoro for her talent and passion—and her hustle…
However, it does not mean that the above should buy my conscience to the extent that I cannot state the obvious truth.
To say I caused her not to be crowned Miss Ghana is a little over the top. I do not work for Miss Ghana and do not have any real influence as to who they decide to crown. What I did at the time was to express a truthful opinion and probably lead an honest debate as to who rightly deserves to be Miss Ghana (though controversial).
Last night-8th March 2014 at the Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos, the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards was held—-and once again Shirley Frimpong Manso and Ken Attoh made Ghana proud for their excellent work on Yvonne Okoro’s movie-Contract.
Contract won 4 Awards and Nairobi Half Life also took home 4 Awards…