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My Thoughts on African Celebrities & the ALS Bucket Challenge | $22.9 Million Raised So Far

ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

I do not want to write a whole article on this because I will basically give these attention seekers what they really want—-ATTENTION.

African celebrities have so much time on their hands, especially those Nigerians and Ghanaians. Most of these people sit on social media looking for attention, taking the piss out of positive causes like ALS, the Ice Bucket Challenge when they know nothing about the disease, the campaign, the ethical issues and challenges ALS drug testing is raising among other things…

Importantly, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is to raise money and therefore if you are not donating any money to ALS, you cannot take part in the damn campaign. But once again, the attention seekers with nothing to do with their lives have jumped on it, pouring hot water on themselves and taking the damn piss.

What kind of nonsense is this? If indeed they want to take part in raising awareness about something, what happened to the long standing Malaria? Ebola, Boko Haram, Girl Child Education, Child Labour and the many issues we have hovering over our heads as Africans?

Can some of these attention seekers find something to do with their lives? Send this to your friends by sharing the post and let’s end the nonsense.

So far the Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Ice Bucket Challenge which Corey Griffin helped to go viral has raised $22.9 million—and this has been possible because of the donations, not simply because some attention seekers are pouring water on themselves.

By: Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri

GhanaCelebrities.Com

Check the below videos…

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A84CyfNgOeU

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lo4GKumWn-A

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3aJ-PIQS1U

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9 thoughts on “My Thoughts on African Celebrities & the ALS Bucket Challenge | $22.9 Million Raised So Far”

  1. ..and Im pretty sure if anyone of attention seekers is asked about the full meaning of the abbreviated ALS plus its symptoms, they ll struggle to give us any meaningful info. look at what cholera is doing in our backyard(in fact front yard) and yet our “stars” choose to jump on a foreign wargon.
    ALS doesn’t even kill as a fast as cholera.

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  2. Nigerian celebrities just
    want to trend on what the foreigners do for a good cause. He said the disease,
    ALS, doesn’t affect Nigeria much, but Ebola does and none of the Nigeria
    celebrities have posted pictures with sanitizers or show they wash their hands
    to help spread the awareness. —Charles
    Novia

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  3. I’m glad you brought this up. I almost pulled my hair out yesterday when one of these so called celebrities wrote on her instagram page, “I’m ready to do the ice bucket challenge to raise awareness for ALS, this cancer is killing more people than we think.” Looks like her smart phone was only designed to take selfies. Google app is of no use to her…lol. Someone probably prompted her to take that comment off cos it was deleted very quickly. Folks are so quick to take on everything foreign when they do nothing to help solve the issues in their own backyards.

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  4. See Chris these are the thing we are expecting you to put out. Thank you for the information, we know what to do those attentionbrities.

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  5. can they raise awareness on not having enough water, not enough books, ebola, not enough food and so on? bibiaa we dey in….I am not trying to be rude but we too need help wae

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  6. Chris tell em ooo tell em. Lol. Attention seekers nkoaa, it’s sad.
    Genevive wsnt rly ready in tht video tho plus gtn her weave wet <<<<< lol & Iyanya jst wanted the opportunity to mention Yvonne's name k3k3 & he go it. But on the mre serious note, we shld think abt ours rather thn follow following.

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