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Why the HECK Must the Woman Always Be the One to CHANGE?

black woman
Black woman

I had a good time at church today and as such I was not going to come here with any bit of anger left in me but the devil always has a way to distort the inner peace and happiness that God gives to His children.

It was a fundraising Sunday and I love such days—not because of the money but because I am able to dance for long. I go to a small church but on such days, they bring in all the needed musical instruments to make the church fun.

I always given 5 GHS and I won’t just increase it because it is fundraising when my salary remains the same. Hell No! I don’t miss such Sundays because of the good music and the opportunity to dance off some of the small devils in my life.

But it all changed when I logged on here to read an earlier article which plainly suggests that Ghanaians back home (Africans and Jamaicans back home) are some sort of paupers—who are alive because those abroad send us some money and toy gadgets.

What sort of deep nonsense is this?  How many times in a month do you donkey working people send us money back home? All those days or months we do not hear from you, do you hear that we’ve died out of starvation? Tweaaaaa!

We may not be rich in cash but we are rich in time and happiness and did any one put a gun to your heads to travel abroad? The small pounds, dollars and electronic gadgets made by some Chinese children that you guys pass back to us should not give you the impudence to insult us.

When you guys ask us back home to send you Milo, Titus Sardines, Neat Fufu, African Prints, dried fish and all manner of ingredients including ‘Dawadawa’ and Okro, do we complain? You sit in Europe or America and you want our delicious made in Ghana Shito and yet you do not want to send us some of your pounds or Euros in exchange…

When did hand go, hand come became a reason to complain? When my Auntie in Canada comes home with her 7 children, always lined up like a football team—I do everything for them. I push their bags from the airport; I bath the children each day, wash their clothes and even become a tour guide who takes them on sight seeing.  And she expect me to do all these for free?

So handing to me some cheap Nokia phone that you probably bought from a ‘1 dollar shop’ as a form of compensation has now become a headache—to the extent that you people have started complaining… You know what, when you die, let them bury you there.

When you see my African Print dress and you love it, you are able to boldly say it but when I love your new laptop, I should not be allowed to say it…Nonsense!

Let me move on to my main reason for writing today and leave these over worked brains living in cold countries alone. Perhaps, all their brains are frozen like those Kpala fishes we buy from the area cold store.  

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Boko Haram Attacks Towns in Nigeria Barely a Day After Announcing Ceasefire

Boko Haram
Boko Haram

Disturbing news from Nigeria as reports indicate Boko Haram has launched attacks on two states in Nigeria just days after reaching an agreement with the Government for a ceasefire.

ThisDay reports the two north eastern states of Borno and Adamawa were the recipients of random attacks by Boko Haram militants which led to the deaths of ‘scores of people’.

Boko Haram militants invaded the township of Makidari in military vehicles, and are reported to have fired sporadically into people’s houses.

In Michia, the terrorists overrun the village; burning people’s houses to the ground, and many residents were forced to flee.

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PHOTOS From the Premiere of ‘Being Mrs. Elliot’ in Ghana | Omoni Oboli, Juliet Ibrahim, Adjetey Anang, Lydia Forson, Zynnell Chichi, Helen Asante & Others

Omoni Oboli and Lydia Forson
Omoni Oboli and Lydia Forson

Nollywood star- Omoni Oboli flew into Ghana for the premiere of her directorial debut film – Being Mrs. Elliot which took place at the SilverBird Cinemas in Accra on Friday—and in attendance to support her were, Juliet Ibrahim, Adjetey Anang, Lydia Forson, Zynnell Chichi, Helen Asante and others.

The film which has already been premiered in Nigeria, France and other countries features Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel, Nigerian comedians AY, Lepacious Bose, Bishop Seun Akindele, Uru Eke, Sylvya Oluchy, Chika Chukwu among others.

Before the premiere Omoni Oboli had this to say about the movie; “It has some good messages in there and everyone should try and watch it for themselves. It is a beautiful film. We premiered in Nigeria and other countries and we had good reviews”.

Check below for photos from the premiere…

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Juliet Ibrahim & Ex-Husband Sit Next to Each Other at Hennessy Artistry Concert

From what we know at GhanaCelebrities.Com, actress-Juliet Ibrahim and her ex-husband, Kwadwo Safo Jnr are pretty cool and because of their child, they occasionally see each other. However, it still doesn’t rule out the awkwardness of the two sitting next to each other for hours, during yesterday’s Hennessy Artistry Concert held at the Accra International Conference … Read more

VIDEO: Evidence that ALL Jamaicans Come from Ghana | The BEGGING for Things Must Stop

Begging from back home
Begging from back home

Unless you can explain the extensive similarities between the behaviour of Ghanaians and Jamaicans as the person in the video below points out in another way; I think this is a clear indication that Jamaicans come from Ghana…LOL

I have not experienced how Jamaicans do this but I am confident Ghanaians do it more aggressively than Jamaicans—though the woman in the video may convince you otherwise.

Most of my friends have stopped telling people back home when they are going down to Ghana because the moment you mention it, you get a tall list of things to bring them and common on this list is a MOBILE PHONE.

I personally do not understand back home Ghanaians’ obsession with mobile phones. I have iphone 5 and I’ve had it for 2 years on contract. I have not changed it or do not want another phone though I can afford or get another on a contract (let’s say for free). My upgrade to get a new phone is due and I’ve not even bothered myself calling to get a new phone of my choice delivered. I’ve only had my phone replaced once by Apple when it had some issues. I don’t really care about a damn phone but it seems a lot of Ghanaians do, especially those back home.

A person may be speaking to you or chatting to you on a mobile phone and again ask you to bring him or her a phone. When you cannot afford and you cunningly ask; why do you want another phone since you already have one—that is when the person will tell you about all the problems the phone in his or her hand has…

Interestingly, just as the woman mentions in the video, Ghanaians abroad go home with many suitcases and come back with one or nothing. Mostly, all the stuff you take to Ghana never come back not by choice but because people will keep asking that you give it to them, including friends and family with well paid jobs.

Forget the fact that you have bought something for someone out of your own will, the person will take that and also ask that, you give him or her the shoes that you are wearing—when going…

THE BEGGING most stop—and now, they even do it aggressively. If you cannot afford it or decide not to give in to the begging or demand, you become their enemies. Their behaviour towards you changes…

As the woman points out, we understand it is hard down there but it is equally hard here and perhaps even harder out here.

I know friends who have said, people back home wanted to take their panties and boxers shorts from them—pretty pathetic but I do not doubt this.

Forget about that nice shirt, dress or jeans that you so much love—someone will take it from you so you better leave it behind when you go down to Africa. Is this what we want those abroad to think of us?

And it is not only happening in Ghana or Jamaica, I am sure it is happening in Nigeria and other places too. GOSH, the begging and demanding—and the bring me this and that should stop.

They even impregnate women and ask you to send them money for abortion as if you were part of the chopping or they asked for your consent before nailing the woman down on the bed.

My cousin’s friend was about to have a wedding and he called him to ask that he send  some pounds for the ceremony. Here again, why do you want a wedding when you do not have the means to hold one—expecting someone abroad to foot your wedding bills?

The worse part is; they are ungrateful when you even help—as the woman states in the video.

Check out the video below and share with us your experience…

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CHRIS-VINCENT: Why Does GOD Hate Africans So Much?

Africa Problems
Africa Problems

I am not going to place arguments or displace the many weak arguments by God-believers that there is a God comfortably sitting in heaven—watching over us all and regularly interfering in our affairs down here on earth.

For today and for the purposes of this article, let’s for a minute accept that there is such a celestial Father with the immeasurable power and might attributed to Him, ready or ought to protect His children from the ‘devil and his works’.

I believe we can roughly agree that majority of Africans are theists or some sort and would by every measure count themselves as the children of God, either He likes it or not—yet this God HATES Africans so much that our continent is the poorest, writes CHRIS-VINCENT on BrutallyUncensored.Com.

Poverty is man made some will argue and as such we cannot blame God for the mistakes or wilful acts of men but the truth this; the plight of Africa goes beyond poverty, all the killer diseases seem to spring out of Africa—HIV/AIDS and now EBOLA. Ebola has killed over 4500 people and only about 5 or less of these people are non-Africans. In-between the two deadly diseases are cholera, malaria, ‘wars’ and several others which have turned a great portion of the Africa continent into some sort of apocalyptic land.

From hunger to whatever worse you can think of; Africa leads the pack and shockingly, God comfortably sits in Heaven to watch while the devil or whoever is doing this keep throwing all manner of diseases and problems at his people, including innocent children.

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