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Readers’ Mail: Why I Am Stuck With White Women, Ghana & Nigeria Women Have No Identity, ‘Fakeness’ Is Their Hallmark…

Empress Njamah
Empress Njamah

Hello Vincent,

Spare me a space on your blog to share something special with the world and also educate our African women especially those fromGhanaandNigeriaon what they seem to have left behind as they grow up.

I wake up each day to face some sort of discrimination, rejection and ill treatment from my own black people especially those from the above mentioned countries purely because I have decided to stick to a white man, a real woman without any adulteration in her appearance and accent.

Anytime I walk down the street with my partner, I am guaranteed that a follow black sister or brother will give me a funny look or pass a silly comment as to why young men out here in Belgium like myself have snubbed the ‘beautiful’ African women for the white European ones.

To many, it is matter of pure preference but to people like me, it is a matter of seeing nothing real, unique, beautiful or natural with the African women of today.

Our women are engulfed in competition as to who can win the ‘FAKE MAMA’ of the year. From the head to toe of almost all the young African women out in the world is ‘FAKE’ ‘FAKE’ ‘FAKE’.

Do I have to list the things our black women are adulterating their appearances with, thereby making them loose the uniqueness and beauty in them?

Fake wigs/weaves have become an accepted way of life among black African women. Extensive make-ups plastered over their faces as if they are aliens who have wrongly landed on planet earth need not to be mentioned.

Does this not bother any man out there? Why should an intelligent young man waste his time with a woman who dislikes her appearance, undergoing self surgery to have a long silky hair when the person can get a white woman with this that appearance as part of her nature?

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Video Submissions Open For 2011 Vodafone-4syte Music Video Awards

4syte
4syte

Vodafone Ghana in partnership with 4SYTE TV has officially declared video submissions open for the much awaited 2011 Music Video Awards. The revelation comes after months of speculation and excitement following the Vodafone-4SYTE partnership sealed in March, which has been expected to take 4SYTE events to new heights by delivering unmatched high quality experience, synonymous with the Vodafone Brand.The VMA’s, billed as the most thrilling in the country will accept submissions from music videos within the November 2010 to September 2011 period.

Prospective nominees can now submit their music videos via DVD or CD formats at 4 SYTE TV in addition to nomination forms currently available at the entertainment powerhouse. The categories for this year are: best African act in a video, best high life video, best storyline in a video, best male video, best reggae video, discovery of the year, best group in a video, best choreography in a video, best special effects in a video, best photography, best gospel video, best collaboration in a video, best female video, best hip life video, best cinematography, best overall video, best editing and best directing.

Submissions close in September 2011 and will be reviewed by a highly skilled and impressive judging panel, who has garnered a wealth of experience between them.

Abraham Ohene Djan, producer, director and CEO of OM Studios who has over ten years of experience in the broadcast television industry in West Africa and is synonymous with videos such as Trigmatic’s ‘My Jolley,’ will feature on the judging panel as will Ivan Quashigah, CEO of Farmhouse productions. Ivan Quashigah is a multi-talented filmmaker with 12 years of experience in Advertising and Marketing and winner of over 15 local and international film awards including the prestigious Pan African Film Festival (FESPACO –OUAGADOUGOU’93) award for Best Short Feature in the Video Category.

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So I Was Right: Abdul Salam Says Yvonne Nelson’s Ban Has Been Lifted!

Yvonne Nelson Wig & Lips

When I published last week that my source has confirmed to me Yvonne Nelson’s ban has been lifted after a discussion on her letter of apology took place, and all what was left was for an official statment from FIPAG to be made to that effect, many thought I was chatting rubbish.

My publication began to be doubted even more when the PRO of FIPAG Socrate Sarfo came out the next day to say that nothing has been discussed on Yvonne Nelson since they received her apology letter and as such, her ban was  still in place.(listen to attached audio for this).

According to Myjoyonline,  the man at the center of the whole Yvonne Nelson ban controversy-Abdul Salam has stated that “It is official, we are just waiting for the announcement to be made so I’m sure maybe this week or next week they (FIPAG) may announce the lifting.”

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Nadia Buari Says She Is Worried About Michael Essien’s Injury…What Next Is She Worried About?

Nadia Buari has mentioned that as a Ghanaian, she is also worried about the injury of Ghanaian International Football star and ex boyfriend-Michael Essien and wishes him well… Yes, we are all worried so I guess she can also be worried right? If she is worried as a Ghanaian, then probably she must also be … Read more

Celeb Photos: Juliet Ibrahim Looking Fab As She Rocked The City People Entertainment Awards Nomination Party In Red

Actress Juliet Ibrahim on Saturday’s night stormed the nomination’s party of this year’s City People Entertainment Awards which was held at Aphrodisiac nightclub in sexy black tights and a red dress, looking fab!. I am feeling the come Fuck Me look… Juliet who was nominated  in the ‘Best Actress Of The Year and Face of Ghana Movies’ category … Read more

Motivational Message Of The Week: This Is The Reason Why Your Success Is Taking Too Long To Show Up…

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Are you not sick of waiting for the day you can excitedly jump up into the sky because the long awaited success has finally arrived? We wake up each day dived into the spirit of hope as we embark on several projects geared towards the attainment of the success we yearn.

How long are we going to be able to wait for this success to come our way? After years of working long hours, we seem to be rotating at the same spot without any forward movement.

Life is difficult and unfair but it cannot be that much of a nightmare if others around us are swimming in success. Surely, success is achievable, just that we are the ones not being able to join the achievers club.

If our success is taking this long, then something must definitely be wrong with our pursuit which we have to realize and immediately accord it the necessary correction.

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Flash Back: Who Would You Rather…?Jackie Appiah, Ama K Abebrese And Menaye Donkor

The 3 musketeers are on the run for ‘ who would you rather’? GC caught up with these stars-Jackie Appiah, Ama K Abebrese And Menaye Donkor somewhere last year as seen in the photos. Jackie has changed a lot since then and Menaye has moved from a single bird to become Mrs Sulley Muntari. Ama K … Read more

Upcoming Celebrity: Meet Freda Bediako From Holland…

Freda Bediako is a proud Ghanaian based in Amsterdam, Holland with a cute son called D’shawn Lemar.  Freda is a student studying Acting and Travel & Tourism. She loves travelling, shopping and acting. Freda was born in 1989 and in her own words, she hopes to ‘become a big Movie star in the whole wide world’ __________________________________________________________________ … Read more

Audio Update On Yvonne Nelson Ban Lifting: My Source Says The Ban Has Been Lifted & Official Announcement Is On Its Way But Socrate Sarfo Is Saying Otherwise…

Yvonne Nelson
Yvonne Nelson

Am I the only getting tired of the whole Yvonne Nelson & FIPAG Bullshyt? I was reliably informed yesterday that, Yvonne Nelson’s banned has been lifted after  members of FIPAG received her letter of apology and discussed it.

My source told me that, official announcement from FIPAG is on its way and will reach us in a couple of days. However, according to the PRO of FIPAG the Association that sidelined/banned Yvonne Nelson, nothing has been discussed on Yvonne Nelson since they received her apology letter and as such, her ban is still in place.

Socrate Sarfo who was speaking on Peacefm’s Entertainment review programme today seems to be extremely confused in his submission, a clear indication that he was not telling the general public the truth as far as the Yvonne Nelson ban lifting is concerned.

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