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PUT THEM ON BLAST – Scantily Dressed Salma Mumin Walks the Streets of New Jersey Like A TRAMP – Photos

Actress Salma Mumin has been in the United States for quite some time now. No one knows what she’s doing there other than aimlessly walk the streets and take photos on random streets to post online In her most recent post, Salma is seen in a very scanty dress looking like she’s one of the … Read more

PUT ON BLAST – Nana Ama McBrown Should Stop Overcaking her Face with Makeup – We All Know She’s Old

You can’t cheat mother nature. Everyone grows old and there’s nothing that can be done about it. Celebrities in the public eye try and force themselves to remain forever young even when it’s not possible and sometimes it becomes completely pathetic. Let it go, your youth is gone and all the Maybelin makeup in the … Read more

VIDEO: Blockheaded AJ Poundz And Another Dimwit Defend Mama Gee’s Unregistered Concoctions On Live Television

Let’s even pretend to be dumb and assume that Mama Gee’s concoctions, love charms and s-x enhancement products work effectively but the question every level headed person should ask is “are the products scientifically tested and licenced by the Ghana Food and Drugs Authority”? Once a product works but hasn’t gone through a series of … Read more

SCREENSHOT: Struggling Comedian, Waris Is A BIG FOOL For Lusting After Sarkodie’s 2-year-old, Titi

Ghanaians should by now have a clear understanding of why most Ghanaian comedians aren’t going far with their careers ─the boring, uninteresting and expensive jokes have kept them in the shithole called Ghana.

If you are a stupid and joke bankrupt comedian like Waris Abdul Umaru aka Waris, I think you should just shut your dirty mouth and find your true talents.

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Shatta Wale Is An Embodiment Of Hypocrisy ─ Support Your Own But No Ghanaian Artist Is On His 'Reign' Album

Reign Album Art Cover

Arguably, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Junior aka Shatta Wale, the founder and leader of one of the biggest movement on the continent of Africa ‘Shatta Movement’ is Ghana’s biggest Dancehall Musician.
Charles started his journey as Bandana in the early 2000s but circumstances beyond his measure and lack of proper structures in the Music Industry sent him into the wilderness or relegated him to the very bottom of the Music Game. He went into Musical hiatus for over a decade.

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Shatta Wale Is An Embodiment Of Hypocrisy ─ Support Your Own But No Ghanaian Artist Is On His ‘Reign’ Album

Reign Album Art Cover

Arguably, Charles Nii Armah Mensah Junior aka Shatta Wale, the founder and leader of one of the biggest movement on the continent of Africa ‘Shatta Movement’ is Ghana’s biggest Dancehall Musician.

Charles started his journey as Bandana in the early 2000s but circumstances beyond his measure and lack of proper structures in the Music Industry sent him into the wilderness or relegated him to the very bottom of the Music Game. He went into Musical hiatus for over a decade.

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Ghanaian Shares The Frustrations He Went Through At The Passport Office And It's A Perfect Definition Of A Shithole Country

Ghanaian passport

President of the United States of America, Donald Trump was damn right when he said African is a shithole continent! Even though he was lambasted but truly Africa is the damn definition of a shithole continent looking at how shitty things are done on the continent.
The majority of Ghanaians who have acquired travelling passports will agree with this article due to the stress and frustrations they went through to acquire their passports ─a form of identification which every Ghanaian has the right to possess.

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Ghanaian Shares The Frustrations He Went Through At The Passport Office And It’s A Perfect Definition Of A Shithole Country

Ghanaian passport

President of the United States of America, Donald Trump was damn right when he said African is a shithole continent! Even though he was lambasted but truly Africa is the damn definition of a shithole continent looking at how shitty things are done on the continent.

The majority of Ghanaians who have acquired travelling passports will agree with this article due to the stress and frustrations they went through to acquire their passports ─a form of identification which every Ghanaian has the right to possess.

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Ecobank Ghana’s Customer Service is Going Down the Drain—A Simple Visa Transaction Reversal Has Taken Over A Month Without Any Proper Explanation

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From CustomerDiscuss.Com
According to Frederick, a long standing Ecobank Ghana’s customer, the bank’s customer service is getting worse as days go by—and his recent unsolved issue with the bank has led him to start shopping around for a different bank.
Frederick in a message to CustomerDiscuss.Com stated that it has taken over a month for Ecobank Ghana to reverse a simple visa payment which he made to a merchant online—that the merchant never received the payment.
He said: “I bought some stuff online and paid with my Ecobank visa card. Later, the merchant alerted me that payment was not received.”
“And for a month, Ecobank Ghana does not know what happened. They said they will reverse the payment as the Merchant did not receive it and it is over a month now, Ecobank has not been able to resolve this simple issue.”

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Peva's Mother Care in East Legon is Selling Expired Baby Milk–And Despite Complaints, They Don't Seem to Care

Peva’s Mother Care

From CustomerDiscuss.Com:
If you’ve not bought an expired product in Ghana before, then you must really be lucky.
Occasionally, you would find shops selling expired products when they genuinely have not realised the dates are far gone.
Reasonably, when a customer brings this to their notice, they should immediately remove the said products from their shelves.
However, this has not been the case at Peva’s Mother Care, situated at East Legon according to a post-Ghanaian actress-Kafui Danku made on Instagram.

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What A Torture–Stanbic Bank Ghana is Recklessly Sending Me Alerts of Large Deposits As Much As 552,000 GHS into An Account They Claim It’s Mine

Stanbic Ghana

From CustomerDiscuss.Com:

Osei Agyeman, a Ghanaian based in Accra has shown CustomerDiscuss.Com multiple alerts from Stanbic Ghana of deposits into an account ending  4734 purported to be his–when he does not hold any account of such nature with the bank.

What battles Osei is the sort of large deposits that come into this particular account and the unending alerts he keeps receiving.

“The deposits can make a purpose depressed in this economy. Amounts such as 552,000 GHS 335,000 GHS, 200,000 GHS and more are constantly deposited in this mysterious account of mine and each time, I get an alert bearing my name straight into my E-mail,” Osei said. 

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CustomerDiscuss.Com: I Won 24,344.75 GHS in National Lottery On April 3 And Still the NLA Has Not Paid Me Despite Their 2 Weeks Payment Window—CD Has A Response from NLA

From CustomerDiscuss.Com:

CustomerDiscuss.Com was contacted by Nelson Ayeh Kweabena from Sunyani, a lucky National Lottery winner who scooped 24, 324.75 GHS in winning.

But according to Nelson, since April 3 when he registered his winning ticket, the National Lottery Authority has not still issued him with payment despite its policy of issuing payments to winners within 2 weeks of ticket registration.

Nelson in his complaint E-mail to CustomerDiscuss.Com wrote;

“I understand the mandatory period for payment of a winning ticket is two weeks. I staked and won the lottery on 3rd April 2017 and got the ticket registered at the regional offices of NLA in Sunyani. Till today payment has not been effected by NLA.

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Express Pay And Their Crude Customer Service–Avoid Them If You Can…

From: CustomerDiscuss.Com One will normally expect Mobile money transfers to be swift and if there should be a hitch for whatever reason one will expect it gets resolved as a matter of urgency. The case in reference here is ExpressPay. Not only is our reader finding it difficult to get his money but cant seem … Read more

The Horrible Stench At KFC's Accra Osu Branch Got Me Vomiting–And Nothing Has Still Been Done About It Despite Complaints

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From CustomerDiscuss.Com
A CustomerDiscuss.Com reader-Ruba had a bad experience at KFC’s Osu branch–so bad that she had to rush out to vomit.
According to Ruba, she visited the busy restaurant in Accra for some regular chicken and decided to have her meal there. When she got to the seating area on the first floor, she was greeted by a stench so horrible that she had to vomit.
And she says that was not the first time.
Though she has complained about it, authorities have still not done anything about it–as the smell remains.
Read below for her experience–in her own words…

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My Shocking Customer Experience At ‘Lord of the Wings’ At Cantonments—Beyond the Ridiculous Prices of Their Tasteless Chicken Lies A Shocking ‘VAT Scam’

Lord of the Wings
Lord of the Wings

From CustomerDiscuss.Com:
I recently flew into Ghana for a meeting and slept throughout the long flight without properly having an in-flight lunch.
When I finally landed at Kotoka International Airport which has seen some commendable world class internal facelift, I was deeply exhausted and unreasonably hungry.
But that didn’t mean I could cut short the usual about an hour and half wait for my luggage—I had to endure it and came out of the airport around 10pm, when I landed a few minutes to 8pm.
Since it was late, we decided to have a late dinner and opted for something light. Interestingly, we all ruled on the option of buying to eat any Ghanaian salad. For that’s not far from willingly drinking ‘Nana Adjei”, a stubborn local purgative.
My suggestion that we munch on some late night hot wings was well received and we soon found ourselves seated at Cantonments’ branch of one Ghana’s supposed fined chicken joints, ‘Lord of the Wings.’
From my experience, the name itself bothers on sarcasm—‘Lord of Tasteless Wings’ sounds perfect, considering the sort of wings the restaurant serves.
This was my second visit and though the taste has not improved, something else got my attention this time—strange but somewhat normal to a lot of Ghanaians.

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