Miley Cyrus loves doing what would get everyone talking, and you can be sure this is guaranteed to get the tongues wagging.
Miley Cyrus was caught on video passionately making out with Victoria’s Secret model Stella Maxwell. And not just making out, there was some under the shirt action as well.
And probably less shockingly, the two got more intimate after seeing the cameras, almost as if they were putting on a show for them.
“Miley Cyrus has bagged herself a Victoria’s Secret model … and during a break from filming a new music video Tuesday night in Los Angeles … they locked up in a heavy make-out session.
This is another Ghana Meets Naija affair—Ghana’s R2Bees have featured Davido from Nigeria on a new single titled-Gboza. Produce by Killbeatz, the song has Davido’s signature style all over it—-perhaps, an attempt by the Ghanaian duo to make a good penetration into the Nigerian market. It kicks off Mugeez—and then Davido steps, with Paedae dropping … Read more
It has been almost a year since Castro and Janet Bandu disappeared whilst jet skiing in Ada, but for Janet’s family all hope isn’t lost yet.
Speaking to Graphic Showbiz, the family claimed that the gods have not definitively told them that Janet is dead. So until they hear otherwise from the oracles, they would continue to cling to hope.
“We can’t hold a funeral for her because she is not dead. We don’t believe that at all,” Ex-CPO Baba Anafo, the maternal uncle of Janet said when Showbiz caught up with the family at Olebu in Accra recently.
“We come from Tongo in the Upper East Region and belong to the Talensi tribe. We have processes and traditions we practise as a people and as a native, we have consulted the right oracles and so far, the feedback has been positive.
Rihanna has released the official video for her single ‘B*tch Better Have My Money’. The song is the second single from Rihanna’s highly anticipated eighth studio album dubbed R8 by fans. ‘B*tch Better Have My Money’ has so far been a moderate success, charting #17 on the Billboard Hot 100. With the release of the … Read more
Nigerian super model Agbani Darego is looking absolutely stunning in this photo shown above. The winner of Miss World 2001 shared the lovely photo of her herself sizzling in a red dress whilst showing off her flawless legs on her Instagram account.
Actors Chris Attoh, Chris Okagbue and Victor Olaotan look super dapper on the cover of Exquisite Magazine’s latest issue called ‘Travel Special’ issue. The trio are the leading men in the movie Lotanna which is produced by Ifan Ifeanyi Michaels. Nice cover.
Nadia Buari shared the above photo and said; that is from her morning PJ walk to the grocery shop—which doubles as her morning exercise.
This sounds great but the only problem with this is that, in places like the United Kingdom, Tesco and other big shops have banned morning PJs from their shops…
And the reason is obvious, you don’t want to see several people walking around in these shops wearing their PJs—you never know what they’ve been up to in bed, when they were wearing those PJs.
Delay is looking FAB—and we have two photos of Joselyn Dumas too + that of Ama K. Abebrese and Yvonne Nelson.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter is in the midst of a corruption scandal like he’s never had to contend with, and whilst he’s agreed to eventually step down, he’s still maintaining that he has nothing to do with the corrupt practices.
Blatter wants us to believe that he’s headed an organisation for close to two decades, which is being investigated for charges that run even further back, that all his top cronies have been indicted; but he was blissfully oblivious to all that.
Not just that, the FIFA boss believes that he would definitely go to heaven, and that anyone who calls him corrupt should be jailed.
Ghanaian Dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale (real name Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jnr.), has put a total of three (3) Vodafone Ghana Music awards belonging to him on sale on social networking site – twitter.
The awards include 2014 Artiste of the Year, Reggae/ 2014 Dancehall Song of the Year, and 2014 Vodafone Song of the Year.
Up Santaclausians! stand up to honour Those who have gilded the School with their fame; Our Alma Mater – a blessing upon her! Bids us remember the strength of her name. Others have laboured and we share the glory, Ours to do exploits and add to their gain; Those who come after will take up … Read more
Although far away from home, he’s raising the flag of Ghana high in the United States of America through music. His name is Papa Staunch (real name George Oteng – Mensah) – a Ghanaian born rapper, singer and an exceptional song writer who truly understands the art of music.
He began singing at a very tender age at Oseikrom, a suburb in Kumasi where he was widely known for his distinctive voice.
Papa Staunch rose quickly in ranks in the music industry due to how dynamic and unique he was. As the saying goes; “A child who washes his hands clean enough gets to dine conveniently with the elders” and so is the case of Papa Staunch, who is currently working with top musicians like Tinny because of his immense talent.
After a few gigs, he migrated to the USA. Since then, he has been performing on quite a number of stages including African events that take place in the States.
As a rapper, Staunch takes inspiration from experienced rappers like French Montana, Rick Ross, Obrafour, Sarkodie, and Tinny.
Just like any other upcoming rap artiste, Papa Staunched is not immune to challenges. It is the wish of any musician to penetrate through his target market but what remains the biggest challenge for Papa Staunch is promoting his songs in Ghana since he resides in the States.
Rihanna doesn’t mess around, continuing to dazzle the world a decade after she first broke through. You would struggle to find a song of hers that’s not a hit.
In recognition, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has announced that she has surpassed the 100 million Gold and Platinum song certification threshold, becoming the first artist in history to do so.
The Chairman and CEO of the RIAA, Cary Sherman, said this of the achievement:
“Gold & Platinum is the industry’s premier way to celebrate achievement in the marketplace.
The two were jet skiing on the Volta River at Ada on July 6, 2014, when they miraculously disappeared into thin air. Efforts by the police and various rescue teams to look for the whereabouts of the missing individuals were unsuccessful; one factor been the police not having the right logistics to search for the missing persons.
Following United States of America’s Supreme Court legalization of same-s*x marriage, Mozambique has ceased to treat homosexuality as criminal offence in its penal code at a time where other African countries are tightening anti-gay laws, the BBC reports.
This move adds Mozambique to the few African countries like South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast where gay and lesbian relationships are legal.
The recent pronouncement by the United States of America’s Supreme Court guaranteeing right to same-sex marriage has opened way for many individuals, especially human rights advocates to share their thoughts on the ruling.
For members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bis*xual, and Transgender (LGBT) community in America, this comes as a great news for them since they can legitimately express their emotional feelings towards one another without any fear.
On the face of it, many dim-witted individuals will accept his measuring standard, and only the few smart people will see the flaws in his measuring rod, the Bible.
First of all, America, Nigeria, Ghana and most countries in the world are not governed using the Bible, so basically when it comes to such issues—what the Bible says is pretty irrelevant, it’s what the law says that matters.
No one is asking anyone to edit their Bible or Holy books because such books are full of nonsense, written by deluded folks and at a time people genuinely believed diseases were caused by the gods/God—so we don’t have time for that.
We are only calling and talking about the law—the legal framework which dictates what is right or wrong in any legal jurisdiction, taking into considering the progress of humanity.
Secondly, I would be interested to know T.B Joshua’s take on slavery and if he would opt for the Bible as his measuring standard on this subject too.
Hypocritically, I am sure if he is confronted with the question of slavery, he will leave the Bible behind because the Bible clearly endorses slavery while the law forbids it.