Ghanaian actress – Juliet Ibrahim – has thrown her weight behind lesbianism, something that most Ghanaians detest due to their cultural and religious dogmas.
In an interview with GhanaGist, the actress disclosed that she sees nothing wrong with a woman expressing romantic love towards another woman.
According to her, she has never had any s*xual intercourse with a lady before even though she has kissed a lady in the past before.
Another month, another class of workers embarking on strike due to terrible working conditions.
The sad thing is they threatened to go on strike during the height of the government-doctors impasse. They were assured of the salaries, which was the reason they went back to work- but months on they still haven’t seen a dime.
It’s here, finally! The much-anticipated first single off Tinashe’s forthcoming sophomore album, ‘Joyride’, has been released. Titled ‘Player’, the song has two versions, a solo version and a duet version, which features Grammy Award winning singer Chris Brown. The R&B jam was written by Chloe Angelides, Lukas “Lulou” Loules and Alexander “Alex Purple” Kronlund. Take a … Read more
Ghanaian highlife musician, Kaakyire Kwame Fosu popularly known as K.K Fosu claims 99% of Ghanaian musicians rely on marijuana to boost their confidence in their line of duty.
The musician asserted that even gospel musicians use the drug to enhance their performance.
Sometimes we realise some battles are not worth fighting, you just cannot win. So the best option is to apologise, pass it off as a joke, and move on.
Nana Aba is not the first and would not be the last celebrity to try to put dust in the public’s eye, and then pull back when they’re humiliated for it. I just hope for once one of these celebrities would just admit the sh*t they tried to pull that blew up in their face.
From BrutallyUncensored.Com Religious people always like to cry out about Christians being persecuted. Christians in the majority Christian nation the United States are baying about religious persecution because one of them was jailed for not doing the job she was elected to do. Yet the actions carried out by this school, as far as I … Read more
The headline may seem contemptuous to some people but I am prepare to argue and throw my weight behind the position; a woman is undeserving of any scintilla of respect if she cannot respect her own self and at least those around her.
I wouldn’t be examining the social media insanity of Ghanaian musician-Mzbel under the unsettling microscope of ‘Being an African Woman’—that’s unsustainable in this era of borderlessness. And any attempt to cover it with the morality argument would come off as pretty weak, because, morality is relative.
However, the stupidity argument can’t be rejected—what’s inherently moronic does not suddenly become the fountainhead of brilliance because of a person’s physical location or timestamp of existence.
What’s dangerously pathetic and shockingly disgraceful can’t be ignored by reasonable persons and if an individual within the confines of absolute stupidity is aggressively supported by friends–then we have a bigger problem. It’s as though we’ve gotten a cohort of imbeciles to pump sense into their weak brains.
I’ve always known Mzbel was struggling and confused as to the direction of her long dead career—but to be frank, I never thought having been born into a generation of enlightenment, plain stupidity such as what her recent shared social media photo denotes would ever become part of her unending legacy of controversies, mostly unnecessary.
A mother of one who claims to have adopted two other children she is training, at this stage let’s say rearing to become human beings—wakes up in the morning and pulls off her panties, opens her legs and take a shot. Then proceeds to post it on instagram with a smile as though she has just been offered a full scholarship to Harvard to share the same cubicle with Mark Zuckerberg.