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OBS: Food Shops In East London Caught Selling DEAD RATS…Guess What It Is…

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Eii, so our favorite Kusia and Krantie meat are being tagged ‘dead rats’ huh? Anyway,  what do you guys think of the story below? One man’s meat is indeed another man’s poison…LOL
I hope it is not the bush rat we love so much in Ghana but a true home rat…Kusia and Krantie meat paa huh!
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An undercover investigation has revealed a shocking trade in illegal ‘bush meat’ at a London market – including the sale of dead rats for human consumption.
Charred sheep skins, another favourite in west Africa known as ‘smokies’, are also being sold by butchers at the Ridley Road market in Dalson, east London.
A BBC investigation using hidden cameras uncovered at least six butchers selling the illegal meats, breaking UK food safety laws.
The show will air this evening and will horrify many who have been buying meat from these stalls and shops, with experts warning the food chain could be contaminated.
West African and environmental health sources said the market was known for illicit meat.
But a Freedom of Information request to Hackney council revealed that the last time its enforcement officers visited traders about illegal meat was in 2009.
Paul Povey, a member of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, said: ‘I am just so shocked. It’s all illegal and hasn’t undergone health control, hasn’t been inspected and may well be contaminated.’
The butchers were filmed preparing to sell smokies, which are made by using a blow torch on the skin of a sheep or goat to give it a charred flavour.

Confronted with the evidence gathered by the BBC, Islam Halal Meat, Punjab Halal Meat and Fish, and Dalston Butchers denied they were selling illegal meat.
The practice is outlawed under UK and European food laws for reasons of public safety and animal welfare.

Dr Yunes Ramadan Teinaz, a chartered environmental health practitioner, said: ‘Behind the illicit trade in smokies are criminals who don’t observe the law and are just after financial gain. 

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PHOTO OF THE DAY: Nana Ama McBrown & Her 26 Years Old Toy Boy-Maxwell

Few days ago, GhanaCelebrities.Com brought you the entire Nana Ama McBrown and her lovers (current-Maxwell and past-Red Eye of 2Toff fame) controversy… If you missed that, CLICK HERE to get the full gist… Some of our readers have been asking to see the new 26 years old toy boy of Nana Ama McBrown (35).  We … Read more

PHOTO OF THE DAY: Nana Ama McBrown & Her 26 Years Old Toy Boy-Maxwell

Few days ago, GhanaCelebrities.Com brought you the entire Nana Ama McBrown and her lovers (current-Maxwell and past-Red Eye of 2Toff fame) controversy… If you missed that, CLICK HERE to get the full gist… Some of our readers have been asking to see the new 26 years old toy boy of Nana Ama McBrown (35).  We … Read more

Whose Style Are You Feeling: Becca, Eazzy And Nana Ama McBrown At ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’

Last Saturday’s  ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ was not only full of musical display…Fashion was also very important to the artistes/celebrities. When I thought Eazzy had nailed it  and deserves to be crowned the best of the night, Ghanaian songstress Becca came flying with those curves in her well tailored shorts…I love how she rocked it! … Read more

Whose Style Are You Feeling: Becca, Eazzy And Nana Ama McBrown At ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’

Last Saturday’s  ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’ was not only full of musical display…Fashion was also very important to the artistes/celebrities. When I thought Eazzy had nailed it  and deserves to be crowned the best of the night, Ghanaian songstress Becca came flying with those curves in her well tailored shorts…I love how she rocked it! … Read more

PHOTOS: Miss Ghana 2012 Finalists At Work

Last week, GhanaCelebrities.Com brought you photos of the Miss Ghana 2012 finalists when they visited he luxurious three-bedroom house known as the “Miss Ghana Official House”, located at the gated plush Manet Ville community off the Spintex road in Accra-donated by a leading real estate company, Manet Properties. Today, we’ve obtained more behind the scene photos of … Read more

PHOTOS: Former President Kuffour, Nana Akuffo Addo, Mrs Konadu Agyman Rawlings, Amakye Dede, Nana Ama McBrown, KSM, Samini, Okyeame Kwame, Kwabena Kwabena & Others At ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’

The 2nd Edition of the Legends and Legacy Ball was held last Saturday to honour and celebrate legendary Ghanaian musician-Amakye Dede. At the event were several top personalities including Former President Kuffour, Nana Akuffo Addo, Mrs Konadu Agyman Rawlings,Amakye Dede,  Nana Ama McBrown, KSM, Samini, Okyeame Kwame,Kwabena Kwabena, Kwame Sefa Kayi, Freddie Meiway and others… GhanaCelebrities.Com … Read more

PHOTOS: Former President Kuffour, Nana Akuffo Addo, Mrs Konadu Agyman Rawlings, Amakye Dede, Nana Ama McBrown, KSM, Samini, Okyeame Kwame, Kwabena Kwabena & Others At ‘Legends & Legacy Ball’

The 2nd Edition of the Legends and Legacy Ball was held last Saturday to honour and celebrate legendary Ghanaian musician-Amakye Dede. At the event were several top personalities including Former President Kuffour, Nana Akuffo Addo, Mrs Konadu Agyman Rawlings,Amakye Dede,  Nana Ama McBrown, KSM, Samini, Okyeame Kwame,Kwabena Kwabena, Kwame Sefa Kayi, Freddie Meiway and others… GhanaCelebrities.Com … Read more

Mzbel, Edem, Sherifa Gunu And Others To Rock GhanaFeast 2012 In South Africa On 23rd September…

Pregnant Nana Ekua Amoah popularly known as Mzbel will mount Ghanafest’s stage in South Africa on 23rd September, 2012 to treat patrons to her old and new hit songs… The annual Ghanafest musical concert scheduled to take place at Mognolia Dell Park, Pretoria-South Africa will also attract performance from Edem, Sherif Gunu and several South … Read more

REVIEW: Amakye Dede Honoured, Time To Move ‘Legends And Legacy Ball’ To The Dome

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The second edition of the ‘Legends and Legacy Ball’ has come and gone though according to many patrons, the excitement that characterised the first edition which celebrated Daddy Lumba last year was missing during and after the show, but it can be emphasised that, the show was very successful.
Fans of the legendary Highlife musician who thronged to the Accra International Conference Centre to join many other music enthusiasts to witness the event to honour Abrantie Amakye Dede, one of the country’s living music legends were given their money’s worth as they were treated to a show of a lifetime.
With musicians such as Okyeame Kwame, Eazzy, Samini, Nacy, Kwabena Kwabena, Becca, Daasebre Gyamena, Saxophonist Steve Bedi, Freddie Meiway and finally the man himself, Amakye Dede giving out wonderful performances, patrons had a lot to sing and dance to.
The auditorium was charged as each of the musicians mounted the stage to do their own rendition of Abrantie’s songs spanning 3 decades; it set the tone for an unofficial dance competition as each patron tried hard to outclass each other.
Patrons who had guts quickly stood up to dance. The few that remained in their seats did so probably because they had not mastered their dancing acts. However, they were not left out as they clapped and cheered on with body movements.
It was as if the organisers, Imajin Advertising under-charged patrons for the kind of performances that was put up. Each patron had a lot to cheer about from the start to the very end of the show.
An earlier comment from a patron that, the concert should have attracted a higher fee than the 70ghc and 140ghc that the organisers charged was debunked by another patron who feels the amount charged was just okay or little on the high.
Regardless of the amount charged, this goes to confirm or say that, even though Ghanaians complain of lack of money in their pockets, a well organised and packaged event like the ‘Legends and Legacy Ball’ is a confident way of forcing them to spend.
If a show is good and well packaged, Ghanaians will patronise it regardless.
The high point of the show was when Ivorian star Freddie Meiway preformed Amakye Dede’s ‘Bebrebe Yi’ with struggling lyrics. It was hilarious as he ‘murdered’ the Twi language but not surprising as he made it known that, that was his first time singing in Twi.
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As he struggled to mention some of the words in the lyrics, patrons laughed occasionally. Midway he brought out a paper from his pocket with the lyrics of the song written on it but that didn’t put an end to his mispronunciation of the Twi words.
The excitement continued when he performed two other songs; ‘Zoblazo’ and ‘Miss Lolo’.
Another high point was the surprise act on the night in the person of actress Nana Ama McBrown who won more fans with her own rendition of Amakye Dede’ song.
Those fans who still enjoyed the show but had to do so by being on their feet or share a seat for the entire duration left the auditorium fulfilled (because the show was great) but not happy (because they paid the same amount as everybody but yet no seat for them).
This again brings to mind the call by many for a bigger auditorium for shows of such magnitude. Isn’t it shameful that Ghana’s biggest venue for any indoor event, Dome at the Conference Centre takes only about 2500 people? The National Theatre and the main Accra International Conference Centre both houses about 1500 and 1600 respectively.
As expected the place was full to capacity, even most of the walkways were hijacked with seats for people to sit on at the discomfort of people who perhaps wanted to make their way in and out of the auditorium freely.
A clear message sent to the organisers was that, just as a baby grows from his old cloths and settles on new ones, Legends and Legacy Ball has grown from its present venue and needs a new spacious venue in the Dome.
Though in its second year, the ‘LAL Ball’ is getting national appeal as it’s evident in the distinguished personalities that have attended the show since its inception.
For instance, last year, the organisers brought out the two former presidents; John Jerry Rawlings and John Agyekum Kufour as well as the former first lady, Nana Konadu Rawlings to party with the honouree Daddy Lumba.
This year, the show welcomed the likes of New Patriotic Party flag-bearer for 2012 elections, Nana Akufo-Addo, former president Kufour as well as Member of Parliament and current Ministers of State. Former first lady, Nana Konadu was also present. Also in the audience were political heavyweights from various parties.
I know that somewhere in the future, a sitting president might grace the show.
The show is getting national interest; the venue needs to be looked at again. It’s time to move ‘Legends and Legacy Ball’ to a more befitting and spacious venue.

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Motivational Message Of The Week: Accepting Your Responsibilities In Life…

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It is always good and easy for us to talk about our entitlements in life. To some us, life owes as a lot more than it really does. We remember our rights and will go every extent to enforce our entitlements.
However, what we forget is that, there are no rights if there are no corresponding responsibilities.  Anytime we enforce a right, a duty or responsibility is placed on someone so that we can enjoy our rights. There is a correlation between rights and responsibilities.
As much as we love to talk, enforce and seek our rights, we must also remember to accept our responsibilities in life. After all, there would be NO right, if there is NO responsibility.
As humans, we easily feel bitter about our responsibilities, seeing them as a burden and would often seek for ways to avoid them. We forget that every responsibility brought before us gives us a new chance to make a change and contribute to the world.

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