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Samuel-Clement WRITES: Lydia Forson Will Still Be Screeching About ‘Women Empowerment’ On Social Media In Years To Come After John Dumelo Has Become Ghana’s President

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John Dumelo & Lydia Forson

This is Ghanaian actor, John Dumelo and by now if you still do not know that he has a dream of becoming Ghana’s president one day then probably you live on Mars or Pluto!

John is currently fighting his way to the top and making all the necessary contacts likely to aid him to achieve his political goals — and we are all witnesses to his struggle just to be called His Excellency John Dumelo in some 10 years to come or one day.

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SAMUEL-CLEMENT Writes: Blogging About Animals More Profitable Than Blogging About Ghanaian Celebs – The Case Of Salma Mumin Crying Over Bloggers Charging Fees To Promote Her Works

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Some Ghanaian celebrities are ignorant when it comes to blogging or writing about them ─ and it’s time Ghanaian bloggers educate them on the pros and cons of the blogging industry in Ghana.

The majority of Ghanaian celebrities believe that without them Ghanaian entertainment bloggers will lack content ─ I mean they will have nothing to write and update their blogs but that’s a fallacy!

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SAMUEL-CLEMENT Writes: So Every Ashawobrity Can Get up And Cover-up Her Ashawobrity Lifestyle With Acting? The Case Of So-called Actress Purfcie Conna Putting Her Juicy ‘Melons’ and Oiled Butts On Display To Attract ‘Customers’

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It is boxing day and as I’m somewhere having all the fun I deserve, my phone beeps and it’s about raunchy photos and videos of one unknown and self-acclaimed actress, Purfcie Conna flaunting the only assets she is got ─breasts and oiled butts on Instagram.

Perhaps, the government of Ghana should legalise prostitution so that these self-acclaimed actresses covering up their Ashawobrity lifestyles with acting can boldly come out to tell the world that they ‘chop down’ horny men to make a living.

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SAMUEL-CLEMENT Writes: “Dear Archbishop Duncan Williams, Ghanaians Need 72 Days Of Critical Thinking And Application Of Common Sense —NOT 72 hours Of Fasting And Prayers”

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Archbishop Duncan Williams says Ghana is in crisis and for that matter, he has declared a 72-hour fasting and prayers —obviously to get out of the crisis.

Of course, Ghana is in crisis and has been in crisis ever since Dr Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown —NOTHING in Ghana has ever worked after his death.

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