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CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: How Two Young Ghanaian Graduates Spent Their 5 Years Savings of 70,000 GHS on Weddings and A Naming Ceremony

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Two young graduates in Accra who were dating found out that the girl was pregnant. Collectively, they had a savings of about 70,000 GHS from about 5 years of hard-work—entailing waking up as early as 4:30 am to catch trotro at 5 am to be able to beat the heavy traffic and make it to … Read more

2021 Should Spare Us the Tracy Boakye Baloney, Mzbel’s Unfettered Ridiculousness, Afia Schwarzenegger’s Unending Lies and It Should Cripple the Businesses of the Many Who Belong to the Moesha’s Trade

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Can you imagine a whole year without Tracey Boakye, Mzbel, Afia Schwarzenegger and Moesha’s cult members utilizing their bodies in a manner that is not only disgusting to the Christian God-Yahweh but also offends the hypocrisy of the few supposedly sane Ghanaians, including you? That’s the sort of year I wish 2021 becomes—one that we … Read more

Despite His Weed Obsession, Patapa’s White Woman Agrees to Become His Wife—A Clear Indication That Love Is Uniquely Blind

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Patapa, the non-serious Ghanaian musician married his white woman-Liha Miller over the weekend at a ceremony at Swedru, attended by family and friends. The love-story of the musician and his new German wife is unique—one that captures the fact that love is uniquely blind, and that love can sometimes be an embodiment of unfettered risk-taking. … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: Good Christian Kennedy Agyepong Reportedly Marries A 3rd Wife Amidst Christianity’s Polygamy Fluidity

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While the idea of one man-one woman is seriously entertained by modern Christians, their religious text, the Bible, makes a vivid mockery of this practice—in the face of the fact that many of the esteemed prophets of the Christian God had more than 1 wife and nowhere does the Bible explicitly prohibit polygamy. Kennedy Agyepong, … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: Marriage, An Obstacle to the Progress of the Ghanaian Woman?

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Marriage, like any other partnership or relationship involving two people, should have the common good of the parties at heart. Yet, some section of the Ghanaian social media landscape seems to robustly argue that a lot of Ghanaian marriages curtail the progress of one party, the woman. In this piece, I will argue against this … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: COVID-19 Travelling to Ghana Guide—My Experience and Everything You Need to Know and Prepare For

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I travelled to Ghana from the UK on 23 September 2020, and 8 days later left Ghana to the UK. I was in Ghana in February 2020—and returned on time before coronavirus finally changed air travel around the world. The preparation and requirements for these two travels, though having taken place in the same year … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: After All, Moesha is Not That Bad and the Only Ashawobrity in Town

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When I founded GhanaCelebrities.Com about 12 years ago, I coined a word called ‘Ashawobrity’ which I defined as: Ashawobrity: (Noun)—”A female Ghanaian who claims to be a celebrity and sleeps with men for financial gains—and to fund her lavish lifestyle which she sometimes proudly showcases on social media as self-achieved.” In the early days, it … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: Ghanaian Celebrities, Their Fake Lifestyles and Their Secret Dirty Financiers

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When you deal with our “celebrities” for a long time and you become really connected, you become aware of the facade and then you can’t be bothered with them. From those still renting at posh places and claiming they’ve bought it to those who fight over some old men financing their lifestyles, the market is … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: The Gross Stupidity of Ray Hushpuppi and the Social Media Cheerleaders and Followers

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A few months ago, I came across Ray Hushpuppi because of a post on GhanaCelebrities.Com that robbed on him—showing how this Dubai based Nigerian was enviably displaying his rich and glamourous lifestyle on social media. The first thing I asked myself when I saw his photos and read his tall list of expensive cars which … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: The Truth Behind Nana Aba Anamoah’s Range Rover, the Faux Pas and the DVLA—With all the EVIDENCE

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Nana Aba Anamoah was there—this time with a new Range Rover which miraculously carried the same registration number as that of another car, a Nissan Rogue. The above is just a tiny bit of the whole story but as usual social media thrives on schadenfreude and doesn’t really care about anything beyond what’s ridiculous. So, … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: Ghanaian Celebrities’ Obsession with Lies Make Them Uncomfortable When Certain Questions Are Asked—the Case of Wendy Shay

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I perfectly understand showbiz and the razzmatazz that it comes with. But that does not mean blue should be peddled as green, and black as white. Wendy Shay is walking-lie. Everything about that girl is either a lie or fake—from her recent comment that she is worth over 5 million dollars which her cheap overused … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: Becca is A Fish–Her Bimbo Arguments Are Not Only Laughable But Also Racially Offensive

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Being a bimbo is not a crime and that’s why we seem to have so many of such persons around, including celebrities like Becca. The real-life consequence of not being intelligent, and being an absolute thick head, can range from being laughed at on social media or at dinner tables to racially offending your own … Read more

CHRIS-VINCENT Writes: When the Standard is Moesha Boduong—the Case of Ghanaian Celebrities and Slay Queens

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Every industry or person should have a standard or a role model. I started writing about celebrities as far back as 2008 when I was an undergraduate Law student. And I had an industry role model, the person who inspired me to set up GhanaCelebrities.Com—and this person is Harvey Robert Levin, lawyer and founder of … Read more