The beauty of Africa is not just entrenched in its landscapes, wild life, greener forest and sarcastically its corrupt leaders, its women are extremely glamorous and true embodiment of natural beauty.
I have never taken time out of my busy schedule to give a “tell-tale” glance to the beauty Africa is endowed with in terms of the diverse but beautiful women who are twisted, shaped and curved in different ways.
Last night presented to me 8 glamorous women from various parts of Africa. It was like a beauty pageant where all the fabulous and naturally beautified and perfectly created black women were lined up.
My experience last night got my mind settling deep on the words; indeed African women are beautiful and worth being celebrated. Without contempt and not sounding racist, I can boldly say beauty comes in black and lives in Africa.
At yesterday’s Premiere of “The Game”, Yvonne Nelson dropped her new image complete with her lace weave. Let’s call a spade a spade, home girl looks good but she tried damn too hard. For once, I wondered if she is Chinese, Korean or Ghanaian.
The lace weave with less make up could have fetched her the glamour she was seeking but overhauling her face with so much make up as if she was some clown was just hilarious. Can you even tell that is Yvonne Nelson in the photo? Geez! What the heck is wrong with this girl, fake fake fake everywhere!
It appears that a feud that may have started with Jon Germain listing Kwaw Kesse as his least favourite Ghanaian rapper in an interview with Sparxx Magazine may have degenerated into a real industry beef between the two. In a reply to Jon Germain, Kwaw Kesse referred to Jon as “Jon Gyimii” (Jon foolishness in … Read more
Guys, there is a vacancy out there and the warming aspect of this is that, she is advertising so try your luck. Sometimes I wonder why on earth wouldn’t she be single when she is full of arrogance, ignorance, hype and attitude.
A colleague jokingly said; Yvonne Nelson and Sulley Muntari would get on well. I bet Muntari would knock her out with his attitude and then she would know how it feels to be proper mean and arrogant. I am not cunningly saying Muntari is any of the above but just passing on what someone suggested.
Anyway, Menaye Donkor will not lose Sulley Muntari to Yvonne Nelson. Hell No, home girl’s got some game….
Interested in Yvonne Nelson’s single life story as she told News One? Read more below….
Sulley Muntari is in the news again and as usual, it is about his attitude and manners. After Black Stars were kicked out from the FIFA World Cup tournament in South Africa by Uruguay, Muntari left the team and rushed to Ghana for what is only known to him.
The Ghana Football Association is not pleased with this conduct of his as they preferred that the entire team should have come home together. Sulley, the only “prodigal” son in the team ditched the whole team and hurried to Kotoka.
Personally, I do find anything wrong with Muntari rushing home to have some breast milk. After all, it is Ghana he came to and not Nigeria or Ivory Coast.
Anyway, read what GFA is saying and let’s know what you think. GFA is considering a disciplinary action should Muntari fail to justify his early home coming, do you think there was anything wrong with Sully Muntari’s conduct?
It appears that the new craze in the pre-screening of Ghanaian movies is to not show the full length of movies to the critics/the press. First it was the movie, ‘Trinity’ and more recently, it was repeated at the screening of ‘The Game’. Just as I said when reviewing ‘Trinity’, I wish that a point would come when movie critics and the press would be invited to watch a movie and make suggestions that would be effected before a movie is released. However after watching producer/director, Frank Raja Arase’s interaction with the press, I am convinced that might not happen in this lifetime.
Frank Raja, who clearly believed that he is ‘the omnipotent movie director’ and that his movie, ‘The Game’ is the best thing that ever happened to the movie industry, put up an unnecessarily arrogant attitude (not for the first time) against pressmen who asked questions about his movie during the screening at the Silverbird Cinemas.
A reporter who did not understand certain elements of the movie, asked the director to explain the story behind the movie. Frank rubbished the reporter’s question and said that if he had to explain the movie to the reporter, that would mean he didn’t do a good job as a director. Hint! Hint! If after watching the movie for almost 2 hours, more than one reporter wanted to find out the story behind the movie, then quite clearly he had failed to some extent as a director. He shouldn’t get it twisted; he is no Quentin Tarantino. The only reason why they wanted him to explain the story was because the movie gets confusing due to unnecessary use of visual and sound effects, several pointless scenes, and an innovative but reckless approach to story narration.
Do you still remember the Modelling Agency called Exopa which took off so greatly in Ghana few years ago? Early this year, the CEO of Exopa who was a Ghanaian based in Germany was arrested at the Kotoka International Airport for having in his possession 3 tubers of Yam stuffed with Cocaine.
After several adjournments by the court, Ibrahim Sima was in court yesterday and I find his statement (story) to the court somehow dicey. How on earth will one make up a cocaine story about himself? ….. Read Below for more….
‘What a man can do, a woman can do it better’ was once a theme of the “All women Beijing Conference”…. I believe in gender equality and I know almost every woman believes in that as well.
As much as women prefer to rock shoulders with men, certain times they acknowledge without contempt that men are “superior” especially when money has to be paid. The word “superior” is used loosely in my sentence.
This weeks discussion centers around First Dates. Who do you think should pay for first dates? I have always thought that when the man asks for a date, he is supposed to do the paying. Same way when a woman asks a man for a date, she is supposed to pay.
In the minds of many men, the issue of virginity is overshadowed by cynicism. I am a prototype of such men since I am very skeptical about “virgin women”. Do not get me wrong; even though I am skeptical about this issue, I am very realistic in the face of my skepticism. I am therefore not threading the line that, there aren’t adult virgin women out there.
Many men including my very close friends have been disappointed by girlfriends who have thrown the virgin dust into their eyes, making them wait for years with the trust that, their girlfriends were virgins. Eventually when the day came, these girls were far from virgins.
Many are saying enough of Kevin Prince Boateng stories and issues. I wish I can stop posting or writing about his issues too but when all seem to have been revealed; I mean his baby and wife’s photos, another interesting story pops up. So it is not only Ghanaian ladies who are into this young footballer.
Can you believe Winnie Mandela asked Kelvin to marry her granddaughter? And if he had accepted the proposal, the Mandelas were more than ready to finance the entire wedding… Read Below for more as we bring the curtains down on KPB issues…
Few days ago, GhanaCelebrities.Com posted some photos of Kelvin Prince Boateng and his long term girlfriend. Ooops, they are married now, so his wife. It was a heart breaking experience for some of the ladies . You know me and my photo hunting, I have found another which I think GC readers will love to … Read more
Africa Movie Academy Award-nominee Leila Djansi has replaced actor Eamonn Walker with Nigerian actor Yemi Blaq in her latest psychological drama “Sinking Sands”.
Yemi is a popular Nollywood actor best known for his roles in “Entanglement” movie series and “Total Control” and “Total Control 2”. He is a graduate of University of Benin with a Bachelors of Arts in Theater Arts. Most recently, he won season two of “Celebrity Takes 2,” Nigeria’s version of popular reality show “Dancing With The Stars”.
When I posted a write up asking which of the “Black Star Players Sucks The Most” based on our kick out by Uruguay, I got various lashes from readers on the grounds that I am being ungrateful. Sometimes, it is disheartening and pathetic to see some Ghanaians celebrating mediocrity as I do not find anything extraordinary with the performance of the black stars, especially against Uruguay, a match which we could and should have won.
However, It is refreshing to know that, I am not the only Ghanaian with this feeling and mindset, Ghanaian social commentator and prominent Journalist, Mr Kwesi Pratt Jnr is on the same wavelength with me. Listen to the audio below as Mr Pratt pours out the truth which most Ghanaians are failing to see….
Revele Films is a production company based in Ghana. They specialize in film production and television programmes and are behind the two hit mini series ‘Home Sweet Home’ and ‘Hotel St. James’.Those two series were the toast of Ghanaian TV when it was broadcasted on our screens.
It has a number of lessons and topical issues which were addressed under the directorship of Emmanuel Appea Jnr.
The production house known for its knack for quality, tried their hands on producing movies as well. They produced ‘Fire to Fire’, which featured local comedian Agya Koo. The movie earned them the tag ‘too known’. A name they acquired from their competitors when actually they were not competing with anybody according to John Apea.
He said “I don’t care about your car; I want to buy an aeroplane. We are not competing with you; we are competing with outside”. Also to come from the stables of Revele was ‘Agyapadie’.
When someone does something extraordinary for the first time, people think it’s a fluke. Yes doubt is created in their minds until the person comes back to build upon the first performance.
In this new movie ‘The Game’, Yvonne Okoro played a role of Brandy Osei, a desperate talkative who falls in love with a man, Ronny Lawson (John Dumelo) she’s not set her eyes on.
Answering question on why she accepted to play such a role, Yvonne told GhanaCelebrities.com “I think the script was different. Most of the movies I have done, I think am always a house wife or some other roles even though they were leading roles”.
“So I thought, me being young and the person I am, I talk a lot so I said okay let me accept this and because of the director and the other cast”.