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Van Vicker’s Top 5 Ghanaian Female Presenters

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The top 5 of the E-Talk on GhONE is now becoming a weekly thing with most viewers getting more interested in who comes on to name his or her top 5 for the week. Yesterday actor, Van Vicker named his top 5 Ghanaian female presenters. You don’t have to agree since it’s his top 5. … Read more

The Most Ridiculous Thing I Have Ever Heard: Rev. Gabriel Ansah Says 'Free Night Calls' Is Spiritually Dangerous

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This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever read and coming from a man of God makes it even worse…
What Rev. Grabril Ansah is saying is damn funny. His deduction that, demons tap into free night calls is ridiculous….Like, really? This is pure Confused.Com!
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Rev. Gabriel Ansah of Adom FM’s Nasem University has cautioned Ghanaians against taking advantage of “free night calls” offered by telecom operators because “it is spiritually very dangerous”.
All the telecom operators in Ghana offer free or heavily subsidized night call rates, and some telcos have commercials in which they describe the service as “anadwo yede” to wit “the night is sweet”.
But Rev. Ansah said the night could be bitter for those who use the service to discuss their future plans on phone at that time of the night.
He was speaking to an earlier submission by one Mallam Khalifa who claimed that speaking on phone in the toilet and in the bathroom exposes people to demons, which cause madness in humans.
The 27-year-old Mallam Khalifa, and his assistant, Abdul Razak, claimed that God has assigned angels to protect each person but the Holy Koran teaches that when one enters the toilet or the bathroom, the angels wait at the door because the toilet and bathroom are dirty places.
“In the toilet or bathroom you are on your own and the only way to avoid demons is to keep quiet because if you talk you invite the demons to yourself and they can make you go mad,” they said.

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