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Fame On Yvonne Nelson. She Is Just Not Matured, Leave Her To Wallow In Her Ignorance…

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We all accept and acknowledge that celebrities are humans and as such should be given some space even though writers and paparazzis should not be stopped from writing and chasing them around. Celebrities should not also forget that they live on fame and as long as they continue to substantially benefit from fame, they will have little privacy in relation to many aspects of their lives.

In the judgement of Baroness Hale during  a recent case in UK involving Naomi Campbell, the UK  court acknowledged that , celebrities benefit from tabloid newspapers and gossip websites and the tabloid newspapers also benefit from these celebrities.  ”Both are grown ups  who know the score”.  Based on the courts deduction, I would want to know if  Yvonne Nelson still does not know the score or what?.

This is and will continue to be a cat and mouse  game.  As celebrities run around enjoying or benefiting from their fame as well as trying to keep certain things private, Taloid newspapers and websites like Ghanacelebrities.Com which want to keep its readers informed of the activites of these celebrity figures, and expose their lies, weakness, evasions and hypocrisies in a hunt down will continue to chase them. ( We have learnt and matured in how to deal with these celebrities, so why dont they also learn ?)…

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Ghanaian Movies & Censorship, Where Should The Line Be Cut?

Jackie Appiah & Nadia Buari
Jackie Appiah & Nadia Buari

As a democratic country, the constitution of Ghana has a freedom and independence media, without unnecessary censorship as Chapter 12 article 162 states in the Ghanaian Constitution.

“Censorship according to my source is the suppression of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient to the government or media organization”.

Literally, the constitution has given any medium in Ghana the right to publish anything without being suppressed. It is no news that Ghanaian movies are well cherished within and outside Ghana. With great actors, actress and storylines, the audience (Ghanaians and Africans) can learn and connect with their background as these movies are enriched with our culture. These are some of the characteristics that make Ghanaian (or African) movies outstanding.

Recently, there has been a growing dissatisfaction among the audience on the lack of classic storyline. The directors have rather adopted a lot from the western culture and needs to be censored. Families in the olden days could gather around watching television programmes and movies that were educative and entertaining at the same time. These programmes and movies brought a lot of people together in various ways. This pattern has been part of our tradition for so many years.

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Fire On The Mountain: Nollywood-Ghallywood Actors Face Trouble: Ghana Slams $1,000 Fee On Nigerian Actors

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Nollywood

Who started the mess? Oh yes, i mean who, when and why? I don’t want to say that the friendly relationship between the two fake woods (Nollywood/Ghallywood) has gone sour but something is really going wrong. It is official now, Nigerian Actors have to pay $1,000 if they desire or want to act in Ghanaian movies. The article below will give you the full gist.

I would like to mention that, it is unfortunate GC’s  attempt to entertain, educate and inform is sometimes  being turned into insult battles between “some” readers. For your info, we do not take any special interest in putting up Nollywood/Ghallywood or Nigeria/Ghana stories. When they come up, we will put them as we do for any other interesting and intriguing story.

For the last few months, issues and debates in the media have been centred on these two woods and countries. We expect you to discuss these issues without insults. If the “post hijacking” and insults continue, GC may reconsider it’s freedom of expression and speech policy by beginning to moderate and delete insulting comments. We do not want to do this but certain folks are pushing us to have a consideration for this…

All the same, Check out the article which was published in PM News, Nigeria.

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