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PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Yvonne Nelson, Yvonne Okoro, Nadia Buari, Kafui Danku & Others

Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson

Actress-Yvonne Nelson stepped out to the premiere of her recent movie-Single, Married and Complicated last Friday taking a huge fashion risk with her chest, by putting her not so huge girls under a partial display—and the question is; do you think it worked for her?

A day after, actress-Kafui Danku who is heavily chested, the opposite of Yvonne Nelson’s case also pumped up her assets and kept them touching each other as she stepped out.

We’ve not yet seen our Ghanaian Celebrities going th Rihanna and Lady Gaga style with the see through dresses, but slowly, we will soon catch one of them showing us everything they got…

Don’t tell me you do not find anything weird and wrong with Elikem’s goat dyed beard!

Check below for photos from Nadia Buari, Fred Nuamah, Lydia Forson, Yvonne Okoro and others…

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Rev Opambour Lays Down the Law: All Ailments are Welcome Here Except EBOLA!

Rev Ebenezer Adarkwah Yiadom
Rev Ebenezer Adarkwah Yiadom

Rev Ebenezer Adarkwah Yiadom is not your typical pastor; he has a slot on prime time TV in Ghana, and he often takes the time to make some pretty ridiculous claims. This talent of his keeps him not particularly far from controversy at all times.

He hit the airwaves somewhere last month after claiming Ebola originated from cannibalism, and not bush meat as had been scientifically proven for decades. He thus encouraged his congregants to patronise bush meat all they can, a move which in my opinion was as stupid and thoughtless as it was dangerous.

Well the enigmatic preacher has made another rousing declaration, one that is as certain to capture the public’s imagination as his last pronouncement did. Opambour in a sermon to his congregation, according to starrfmonline, told his congregation that whilst any and all ailments are welcome in his church, Ebola is where he draws the line.

He said “wherever you are in Ghana, come for your healing and deliverance. Whatever burden you have been laden with come here, god will deliver you through me. But if you have Ebola don’t come, because we are not ready for you”

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SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD: Man Gets Divorced in India Because His Wife Wanted Too Much Banging!

Shocking News
Shocking News

In this modern world people get divorced a lot, and for lots of reasons, not all of which make the best sense. But this man in India certainly takes the cake in this category, having divorced his wife for wanting too much seks.

The man, from Mumbai in India, told a court that he could not live with his wife anymore, because she had been making insatiable demands of him, and refused to let up even when he was ill and recuperating.

The couple got married in April 2012, and the man told the court that the problem has been present ever since they tied the knot.

In a petition filled with a litany of abuse he had supposedly suffered at his wife’s hands, the man called for a dissolution of his marriage, saying he could not keep up with his wife’s ‘excessive and insatiable’ demands.

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Black Stars Held By Uganda in Uninspiring Draw | Fans Still Lukewarm Towards the Team

Dede Ayew

 

The Cranes of Uganda put on a battling performance to hold the Black Stars to a 1-1 draw in Kumasi in the opening Group E World Cup qualifier.

In fact the Ugandans would feel hard done by on being unable to collect maximum points, as a soft second half penalty for a non-existent foul on Abdul Majeed Warris is what handed the Black Stars the equaliser.

The East Africans were the more motivated and focused side on the day, and it showed as they came very close to leaving Kumasi with the scalp of the group favourites.

In front of a packed but unsupportive Kumasi sports stadium, the Stars were unable to muster any sort of performance to bring the fans back to their side.

Kwesi Appiah named a squad very similar to his starting 11 at the world cup, returnee Jeffrey Schlupp the only new name in the squad from Brazil.

The Stars’ created a couple of good chances early in the first half, but Ugandan goalkeeper, Mamelodi Sundowns’ Dennis Onyango, was in the form of his life.

He first saved a great header from Gyan, who connected to Atsu’s cross after some brilliant work on the right by the Everton winger.

He then calmly collected an Andre Ayew shot, before making another great save after Gyan met a floating ball into the box first time.

Uganda scored just before the break, Ugandan midfielder Mawejje’s shot from the edge of the box skidding away from Fatau Dauda.

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