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Jamming Spot With Benny Blanco on Viasat 1!

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Benny Blanco

 
Viasat 1 will premiere Jamming Spot, a new entertainment magazine show on Friday 6 April 2012 at 8:00pm GMT. Produced by MTG’s Modern African Productions, the show centers on everything from the entertainment world; including celebrity news, gossip, red carpet events, music videos to exclusive celebrity interviews and more.
Debuting Good Friday, April 6, at 8:00 p.m. GMT, the premiere of Jamming Spot kicks off Viasat 1’s continued efforts to add more locally produced shows to it burgeoning line- up. “We promised to keep investing in the Viasat1 brand by launching local productions in 2010. And we are working at delivering on that promise. Own productions will not only help localize the Viasat1 brand but also help us take further shares of the TV advertising market, as more and more viewers further identify with the Viasat 1 brand as their own, says CEO Charlotte Gustavsson.

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Photos: WaterAid Unveils WASH Ambassadors Featuring Akorja Ejeani-Asiedu, Habiba, Nana Kobina Nketia V, Ben Brako, Shamima Muslim & Others!



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WaterAid WASH Ambassadors

WaterAid In Ghana [WAG] has unveiled its WASH Ambassadors to champion the promotion of good sanitary and hygiene practices through the provision of water. The ambassadors include Habiba [formerly Mimi], Ben Brako, Shamima Muslim, Akorfa Ejeani-Asiedu.

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The rest are Okyeame Kwame and Nana Kobina Nketia V, the Paramount Chief of Essikado [Sekondi] Traditional area.
Below are pictures from the event.

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Menaye Donkor Slapped With Discrimination, Magazine Says She Can’t Be On Cover, Too Perfect To Be An African…

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On the face of it, one may consider it as a huge admiration if he/she is told to be too perfect to be an African. However, if you give it a deep smart thinking, what does this statement suggest?
It even gets worse if it is followed by a positive action to take away an opportunity or privilege from you.
Some of us may think that as people, we have come a long way shaped by education, laws, religion, morals and above all our love for each other as humans to the extent that discrimination/unfair comments such as this has become a practice of the past.
I do not simply detest suggestive discriminatory comments because of its illegality, but any action or omission by another founded on sex, race, religion, colour, ethnicity, sexual orientation which undermines the dignity, respect and the whole existence of another is a defeat to our claim as highly intelligent primates.
GhanaCelebrities.Com is told that,the Former Miss Universe, Beauty Queen, Model, Philanthropist and wife of Sulley Muntari has been recently slapped with discrimination, something she least expected…

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