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PHOTO OF THE DAY: Yvonne Nelson In Dubai

Last year, it emerged that several Ghanaian Celebrities were making frequent travels to Dubai, where some of them were prostituting themselves… This became the talk of the town, which ended the Dubai trips of a lot of these young celebrities who were making these expensive trips to meet certain rich men—who were footing their travel … Read more

PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Nadia Buari & Mama Buari

Nadia Buari
Nadia Buari

Last year was pretty slow for Ghanaian actress-Nadia Buari but getting to the end of the year, she turned things around with the release of her first self-produced movie-Diary Of Imogen Brown

Observers say the movie did very well at the various places it was premiered—and Nadia Buari is looking forward to sweep several awards this year with the movie.

Nadia Buari has shared a photo of herself and another with her lovely mother-Mama Buari—which we think you will love to see them.

Check out the photos below…

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PHOTOS: Ama K Abebrese Takes On The Crocodile | Don’t Try This At Home…

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Ama K Abebrese

Ghanaian actress/TV personality-Ama Konadu Abebrese must have decided to check out what the northern part of Ghana has to offer when it comes to tourism, instead of jetting off to Europe to meet the cold winter.

From the photos shared, Ama K Abebrese is seen daring a crocodile, pulling the tale of one—at the famous Paga Crocodile Pong.

She surely has some hidden balls down there…

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: Confidence Haugen

Apart from Aphrodisiac Night Club, Confidence Haugen now hosts a TV and Radio show—and gradually, she is building up a strong fan base with her new found passion for media work. From the sofa of her TV show-Real Talk, Confidence has shared a photo—showing enough cleavage, capable of gluing the men to their seats.

VIDEO: CNN Looks At Child Trafficking In Ghana |Anas Aremeyaw Anas Tells His Story

Trafficking

Award winning investigate journalist-Anas Aremeyaw Anas has done a lot to bring several gangs of child traffickers to book, therefore it was appropriate for the CNN to have looked at some of his works in that regard when they recently talked about Child Trafficking in Ghana.

Even though Anas Aremeyaw Anas is doing what he can to help end trafficking in Ghana, the Government of Ghana must step in, strengthen and equip the various agencies to take up those involved in this illegality.

Watch the video below

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Ghanaian Midfielder-Mubarak Wakaso Loses 4 Months Baby

Ghana midfielder Mubarak Wakaso who recently got the attention of many Ghanaians with his excellent play in the various matches leading to Ghana’s world cup qualification has been struck with tragedy… Mubarak Wakaso has lost a 4 months old baby. The baby-Mubarak Wakaso Jnr died yesterday in Tamale-Northern Region. In line with Islamic tradition, the … Read more

A South African Pastor Makes His Congregation Chew Grass Just Like Animals?

Church members eating grass
Church members chewing grass

According to several online reports, a South African pastor-Daniel Lesego, the General Overseer of Rabboni Centre Ministries encourages and pushes his congregation to chew grass, just like animals do—- to prove they can be controlled by the spirit of God.

Apart from manipulating these innocent souls looking for the path to Heaven, the pastor also allegedly assaults his church members via  kicking and stepping on them, as they feed on the grass….

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PHOTOS: Mzbel & Baby-Aaron

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Mzbel and Aaron

Ghanaian musician-Mzbel who seems not to have returned from her musical break has shared some cute photos of herself and her handsome baby-Aaron…And we know you will love them.

Though we are not sure when/if Mzbel will be returning to music, she has started making appearances at events, which sort of indicates that she wants to stay relevant—and may be dropping a new song for the fans.

Check below for more photos

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The Acoustic Sessions & Gold Coast Sky Bar Will Host A RED & WHITE Party Tomorrow-December 21 In Accra & You Can’t Miss It!

WHITE AND RED PARTY

 

The Acoustic Sessions and the brand new Gold Coast Sky bar in Ghana is looking to make your Christmas special and you cannot pick up their offer…

Tomorrow-Saturday, 21st December, 2013, Acoustic Sessions and the Gold Coast Sky bar will host the RED & WHITE party overlooking the Ocean, which will give you the much needed space to party under the stars and enjoy the glowing red and white LED furniture and decor.

The tickets are sold at the door and the dress code is, your guessed it, RED & WHITE!

The Acoustic Sessions will deliver their Christmas set blended with the upbeat renditions of popular Afro-Western music. They’ve worked very hard over the past 6 months and they are looking forward to hosting you—to celebrate the end of 2013 in style.

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SOMEHERE IN THE WORLD: Kenyan Senator Caught Photoshopping Nelson Mandela Tribute Picture

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It seems Nelson Mandela left us with so many ridiculous things. From the Obama’s selfie to the ‘fake’ sign language interpreter, now a Kenya Senator is making news for photoshopping himself being hugged by the late Nelson Mandela…

Must you necessarily have a picture with Nelson Mandela to be able to pay a deserving tribute? Some people are just too much—and their level of arrogance is just pure stupidity.

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According to The Telegraph;

A Kenyan senator who posted an image of himself with Nelson Mandela on his Facebook account has been caught out after it was exposed as a photoshopped picture.

The image was posted on Mike Sonko’s Facebook page last Friday along with the caption: “A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination”.

The original picture however is Mandela smiling with the boxer Muhammad Ali. The photoshopped image features Mike Sonko wearing a pair of sunglasses, looking toward the camera.

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PHOTOS: Nadia Buari, Jim Iyke & Others At The Press Screening ‘The Diary of Imogen Brown’ In Accra

Press Screening ‘The Diary of Imogen Brown’ (2)

 

Ghanaian actress-Nadia Buari held a Press Screening at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Accra this morning for her first self-produced and directed movie ‘The Diary of Imogen Brown’.

The Press Screening was attended by Nigerian actor-Jim Iyke who also features in the movie…

As we’ve been told, “Diary of Imogen Brown” is a movie based on true life events and apart from Nadia Buari and Jim Iyke, it stars Prince Mingle, Beatrice Dadson, Soraya Mensah, Charles Bruce Tagoe and Heba Khaled.

The movie will be premiered  on 23rd December, 2013 at the Conference Center, Accra and also at Takoradi on 24th December, 2013 at  the Akroma Plaza…

Press Screening ‘The Diary of Imogen Brown’ (6)

Check out the photos below from the premiere

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Remembering Nelson Mandela: READ President Obama’s Touching Speech

President Obama

 

President Obama of the United States delivered a touching message which might have made some of the Heads of State seated at the Nelson Mandela’s Memorial Service in South Africa this morning UNCOMFORTABLE…

Read Obama’s full message below

To Graça Machel and the Mandela family; to President Zuma and members of the government; to heads of state and government, past and present; distinguished guests – it is a singular honor to be with you today, to celebrate a life unlike any other. To the people of South Africa – people of every race and walk of life – the world thanks you for sharing Nelson Mandela with us. His struggle was your struggle. His triumph was your triumph. Your dignity and hope found expression in his life, and your freedom, your democracy is his cherished legacy.

It is hard to eulogise any man – to capture in words not just the facts and the dates that make a life, but the essential truth of a person – their private joys and sorrows; the quiet moments and unique qualities that illuminate someone’s soul. How much harder to do so for a giant of history, who moved a nation toward justice, and in the process moved billions around the world.

Born during World War I, far from the corridors of power, a boy raised herding cattle and tutored by elders of his Thembu tribe – Madiba would emerge as the last great liberator of the 20th century. Like Gandhi, he would lead a resistance movement – a movement that at its start held little prospect of success. Like King, he would give potent voice to the claims of the oppressed, and the moral necessity of racial justice. He would endure a brutal imprisonment that began in the time of Kennedy and Khrushchev, and reached the final days of the Cold War.  Emerging from prison, without force of arms, he would – like Lincoln – hold his country together when it threatened to break apart.  Like America’s founding fathers, he would erect a constitutional order to preserve freedom for future generations – a commitment to democracy and rule of law ratified not only by his election, but by his willingness to step down from power.

Given the sweep of his life, and the adoration that he so rightly earned, it is tempting then to remember Nelson Mandela as an icon, smiling and serene, detached from the tawdry affairs of lesser men.  But Madiba himself strongly resisted such a lifeless portrait. Instead, he insisted on sharing with us his doubts and fears; his miscalculations along with his victories. “I’m not a saint,” he said, “unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying.”

It was precisely because he could admit to imperfection – because he could be so full of good humor, even mischief, despite the heavy burdens he carried – that we loved him so. He was not a bust made of marble; he was a man of flesh and blood – a son and husband, a father and a friend. That is why we learned so much from him; that is why we can learn from him still.  For nothing he achieved was inevitable. In the arc of his life, we see a man who earned his place in history through struggle and shrewdness; persistence and faith. He tells us what’s possible not just in the pages of dusty history books, but in our own lives as well.

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