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Chemphe Making Headway With His Campaign For Peace Against Poverty

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Singer Chemphe’s campaign for peace against poverty project is empowering the populace of Ghana about the efficient resource use to curb the poverty menace. He strongly believes that the country’s rich natural resource provides an opportunity for utilization to increase the general net worth of the populace. Chemphe joined the BarCamp project which was held … Read more

Actor Eddie Nartey’s Nigerian Girlfriend Has Stabbed Him…Actor Has Been Hospitalized

According to the below report by Peacefmonline, Ghanaian Actor Eddie Nartey is currently in hospital following a stab by his Nigerian lover. The report states that,  Eddie Nartey was cheating with another girl (sleeping over) and some how, his Nigerian girlfriend found out… Read below for more…. Peacefmonline.com is reliably informed that Ghanaian actor Eddy … Read more

Actor Eddie Nartey's Nigerian Girlfriend Has Stabbed Him…Actor Has Been Hospitalized

According to the below report by Peacefmonline, Ghanaian Actor Eddie Nartey is currently in hospital following a stab by his Nigerian lover. The report states that,  Eddie Nartey was cheating with another girl (sleeping over) and some how, his Nigerian girlfriend found out… Read below for more…. Peacefmonline.com is reliably informed that Ghanaian actor Eddy … Read more

LIFESTYLE: Ten Most Beautiful Tourist Attraction Sites To Visit In Ghana…Where Have You Been Before & Where Would You Love To Visit ?

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Ghana is a beautiful and exciting country. It is home to a wonderful mix of animal species, beaches, mountains, landscapes, and an incredible coastline. The country is boarded by Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south…

It is also famous for its mineral wealth most notable of them are:  gold , bauxite, manganese ,diamonds among many others and also for its fondness for sport – especially football.

If you get a chance to see the BLACK STARS in action, it will give you a real understanding of the kind of passion the people have for the sport. All these contribute to its attractiveness.

Many prefer to call it the gateway to Africa with emphasis on the various attractions sights it has.

Although the country may look geographically small on the African map, it boasts of many,  many beautiful tourist sites ( some known and unknown).

A visit to some of these sites could be tricky but enjoyable too. To avoid getting lost in the maze of attraction sites in Ghana, one needs to know where exactly they are going.

Here are my personal Top 10 places to visit in Ghana:

1.  Accra, Ghana’s Capital

Accra is a sprawling city with about 2 million residents and one of Africa’s safer capitals. Accra has a mixture of modern buildings, shanty towns, occasional castle and lively markets. The central hub is around the Makola Market; just south of the market is the Atlantic Ocean.

Accra’s main attractions include

  • The National Museum: This museum has wonderful displays about Ghana’s culture and history including the slave-trade, and Ashanti Kingdom.
  • Makola Market is colorful, bustling, and you can buy absolutely everything. It is one place you can never miss in Accra.
  • James Fort: This is situated in the suburb of Jamestown. It used to be one of the monuments of  the Europeans and slavery. Presently it  houses a number of prisoners in Accra.
  • Christianborg castle-it is unique among the castles and forts in Ghana as it served as Government House during various periods in the 19th centuries and continues to play that role today.
  • Beaches — there are some nice beaches in and around Accra,   with Labadi Beach, Coco Beach and Bojo Beach being the most visited beaches in Accra.
  • The Arts Center is a great place to shop for handicrafts but you must also be prepared for a hard sell.
  • Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum ( Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park(KNMP))– is the last resting place of the first President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. It is dedicated to him for his outstanding campaign to liberate Ghana(by then Gold Coast) from colonial rule on 6th March,1957.It has a total surface area of approximately 5.3 acres. The mausoleum provides a front for the statue of Nkrumah whereas the museum is subterranean and does not compete with the mausoleum for attention. Rhythm, contrast and harmony were the main principles of design used in this building.

    The Museum houses the personal effects and publications of Ghana’s first president and pictures showing his life history.

    Some of these pictures of Dr. Nkrumah with some of the most famous people of his time are an eye opener.

    Wander through the photos, and you will be stunned at how many of the 20th century’s most iconic people pictured shaking hands with the founder of modern Ghana.

    He is pictured with famous people like Jawarharlal Nehru, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, John F Kennedy of U.S.A, Sir Alec Hume, Queen Elizabeth II of England, Harold Macmillan, Pope Pius XII, President Nasser of Egypt, and countless leaders of countries like Malaya, Sri Lanka, Niger not forgetting Nigeria and many other more.

    The body is buried under a catafalque raised in the centre of the park. Symbols which reflect Ghana’s culture and history were used to portray Dr. Nkrumah’s vision to promote the African personality.

    As you approach the main way leading to the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, you’ll see springs on either sides of the walk way. Each spring has seven bare-chested, squatting statuettes of flute blowers, who seem to welcome the arrival of world leaders and other important personalities.

    The design of the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which represents swords turned upside down symbolizes peace. It can also be viewed as an uprooted tree to signify the unfinished work of Dr. Nkrumah to totally unite Africa.

    This is a place you wouldn’t want to miss during your stay in Ghana, since the transition of Gold Coast to Ghana happened on this same location. Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum is what some scholars call the “genesis” of the actual History of Ghana.

Some beaches outside Accra you should visit:

  • Kokrobite Beach

Ghana has some lovely beaches but the most popular for the last decade has been the beaches around Kokrobite including Langma. Kokrobite is a quick 20 mile (30km) tro-tro ride away from the capital Accra. One of the main attractions here is the excellent Academy of African Music and Art (AAMA) founded by master drummer Mustapha Tettey Addy. The Academy attracts drummers and dancers from all over the world.

You can get accommodation at the Music Academy or head to Big Milly’s Backyard in the village (also on the beach). Big Milly’s has a friendly bar and restaurant where backpackers, volunteers and Ghanaian Rastafarians chill out.

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LIFESTYLE: Ten Most Beautiful Tourist Attraction Sites To Visit In Ghana…Where Have You Been Before & Where Would You Love To Visit ?

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Ghana is a beautiful and exciting country. It is home to a wonderful mix of animal species, beaches, mountains, landscapes, and an incredible coastline. The country is boarded by Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south…
It is also famous for its mineral wealth most notable of them are:  gold , bauxite, manganese ,diamonds among many others and also for its fondness for sport – especially football.
If you get a chance to see the BLACK STARS in action, it will give you a real understanding of the kind of passion the people have for the sport. All these contribute to its attractiveness.
Many prefer to call it the gateway to Africa with emphasis on the various attractions sights it has.
Although the country may look geographically small on the African map, it boasts of many,  many beautiful tourist sites ( some known and unknown).
A visit to some of these sites could be tricky but enjoyable too. To avoid getting lost in the maze of attraction sites in Ghana, one needs to know where exactly they are going.
Here are my personal Top 10 places to visit in Ghana:
1.  Accra, Ghana’s Capital
Accra is a sprawling city with about 2 million residents and one of Africa’s safer capitals. Accra has a mixture of modern buildings, shanty towns, occasional castle and lively markets. The central hub is around the Makola Market; just south of the market is the Atlantic Ocean.
Accra’s main attractions include

  • The National Museum: This museum has wonderful displays about Ghana’s culture and history including the slave-trade, and Ashanti Kingdom.
  • Makola Market is colorful, bustling, and you can buy absolutely everything. It is one place you can never miss in Accra.
  • James Fort: This is situated in the suburb of Jamestown. It used to be one of the monuments of  the Europeans and slavery. Presently it  houses a number of prisoners in Accra.
  • Christianborg castle-it is unique among the castles and forts in Ghana as it served as Government House during various periods in the 19th centuries and continues to play that role today.
  • Beaches — there are some nice beaches in and around Accra,   with Labadi Beach, Coco Beach and Bojo Beach being the most visited beaches in Accra.
  • The Arts Center is a great place to shop for handicrafts but you must also be prepared for a hard sell.
  • Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum ( Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park(KNMP))– is the last resting place of the first President of Ghana, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. It is dedicated to him for his outstanding campaign to liberate Ghana(by then Gold Coast) from colonial rule on 6th March,1957.
    It has a total surface area of approximately 5.3 acres. The mausoleum provides a front for the statue of Nkrumah whereas the museum is subterranean and does not compete with the mausoleum for attention. Rhythm, contrast and harmony were the main principles of design used in this building.
    The Museum houses the personal effects and publications of Ghana’s first president and pictures showing his life history.
    Some of these pictures of Dr. Nkrumah with some of the most famous people of his time are an eye opener.
    Wander through the photos, and you will be stunned at how many of the 20th century’s most iconic people pictured shaking hands with the founder of modern Ghana.
    He is pictured with famous people like Jawarharlal Nehru, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Nikita Khrushchev, John F Kennedy of U.S.A, Sir Alec Hume, Queen Elizabeth II of England, Harold Macmillan, Pope Pius XII, President Nasser of Egypt, and countless leaders of countries like Malaya, Sri Lanka, Niger not forgetting Nigeria and many other more.
    The body is buried under a catafalque raised in the centre of the park. Symbols which reflect Ghana’s culture and history were used to portray Dr. Nkrumah’s vision to promote the African personality.
    As you approach the main way leading to the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, you’ll see springs on either sides of the walk way. Each spring has seven bare-chested, squatting statuettes of flute blowers, who seem to welcome the arrival of world leaders and other important personalities.
    The design of the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, which represents swords turned upside down symbolizes peace. It can also be viewed as an uprooted tree to signify the unfinished work of Dr. Nkrumah to totally unite Africa.
    This is a place you wouldn’t want to miss during your stay in Ghana, since the transition of Gold Coast to Ghana happened on this same location. Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum is what some scholars call the “genesis” of the actual History of Ghana.

Some beaches outside Accra you should visit:

  • Kokrobite Beach

Ghana has some lovely beaches but the most popular for the last decade has been the beaches around Kokrobite including Langma. Kokrobite is a quick 20 mile (30km) tro-tro ride away from the capital Accra. One of the main attractions here is the excellent Academy of African Music and Art (AAMA) founded by master drummer Mustapha Tettey Addy. The Academy attracts drummers and dancers from all over the world.
You can get accommodation at the Music Academy or head to Big Milly’s Backyard in the village (also on the beach). Big Milly’s has a friendly bar and restaurant where backpackers, volunteers and Ghanaian Rastafarians chill out.

Read more

Miss Ghana Holds Talent Show Today Ahead Of November 10 Finals

The Drama Studios of the University of Ghana will come alive this evening as finalists of the 2012 edition of the Miss Ghana pageant, take to the stage to display their various talents ahead of the national finals on November 10. All eighteen finalists will take part in this evening’s dress rehearsal, which also forms … Read more

Miss Malaika Girl Picks NPP’s Akufo-Addo As Sharon Wins The Crown

Bridget Sharon Cofie-Miss Malaika 2012
Bridget Sharon Cofie-Miss Malaika 2012

Nineteen year old Rosemary Anima Awuku wasn’t favourite to win the Miss Malaika@10 crown but noticeably she managed to prove and made her way into the final 5.

To the patrons who witnessed the grand finale at the Conference Centre last Saturday, Anima as she was called throughout the event merited a place at the top or final 3 positions; the winner, the first or second runner ups.

However, the final round of questions which she answered well and would have gotten an excellent from any WAEC organised exams saw her crashing and missing a place in the last 3.

She was not only concise in answering the question; she was smart in her delivery as well and wooed the patrons who cheered her on with deafening applauds intermittently.

Barely a month after Alexandra Ayirebi-Acquah who lost the Miss Malaika 2011 crown to Gerry Partington in controversial circumstances endorsed the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and propagated the party’s ‘Better Ghana Agenda’ during its manifesto launch, Anima, a finalist in the 10th anniversary edition has also endorsed the New Patriotic Party’s Candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo and his free education policy.

Now in the final round with Sadia, Anima, Regina, Ama and eventual winner Sharon. On her turn to answer her final question which was a make or break moment, she picked a question which was very unusual of questions asked at beauty pageants.

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Ghanaian Musicians Likely To Go On Strike…

Tic Tac
Tic Tac

The Musician Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has issued a stern warning to those with ears and willing to hear that soon, the Union would embark on a strike to register its displeasure against television and radio stations operating in the country.

The intended strike according to the Chairman of the Greater Accra regional branch of the Union, Tic Tac, is obliged to prevent television and radio stations from using their works if they (musicians) cannot be paid their worth when their intellectual property is used.

They said even though radio and television stations use their songs to make money on their platforms, what is given to the musicians is too bad and nothing to write home about.

For instance, these stations always adjust their promotion or advertising cards regularly yet the insufficient returns they give to musicians have always been the same and very little.

These stations enrich themselves with monies acquired as the result of using their songs on radio and on tv at the expense of the musicians who own the intellectual property of the songs.

Due to high cost of music production in Ghana, most musicians are living in abject poverty. Some are known to have died as paupers.

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Half Ghanaian-Idris Elba To Be Next James Bond-1st Black James Bond

Though Idris Elba is worried about ending up in history as the first black James Bond, it is being reported that he has met and he is in talks with producer Barbara Broccoli to replace Daniel Craig as the next 007… Eldris Elba who is of Ghanaian/Sierra Leone descent is in talks with the big names behind the … Read more

Watch Out For ‘Sarkodie's It’s Our Time Concert’‏

  “You know what time it is” when fans of Sarkodie gets the chance to get closer to their favourite artiste; Sarkodie. Last December, Sarkodie and his team picked Christmas Day, December 25 to launch his second album ‘Rapperholic’ to his music fans. GhanaCelebrities.Com can confirm that similar show is being planned again this year. … Read more

Watch Out For ‘Sarkodie’s It’s Our Time Concert’‏

  “You know what time it is” when fans of Sarkodie gets the chance to get closer to their favourite artiste; Sarkodie. Last December, Sarkodie and his team picked Christmas Day, December 25 to launch his second album ‘Rapperholic’ to his music fans. GhanaCelebrities.Com can confirm that similar show is being planned again this year. … Read more