This weekend was packed with great scenes from the wedding of Roseline Okoro, the sister of actress Yvonne Okoro. A video has gone viral capturing moment the beautiful mother of Yvonne Okoro stepped on the dance floor to display crazy dance moves. READ ALSO: Here Is How Yvonne Okoros’ Sister Roseline Was Proposed To By … Read more
Ghanaian actress Yvonne Okoro’s sister Roseline has tied the knot today, April 10th, 2021. Roselyn has married her Nigerian sweetheart traditional wedding. READ ALSO: Nana Ama McBrown Sprays Cash On Village Guys In Anyinam As She Returns To Accra From Holidays Roseline is seen in glamorous lace fabric and accessorized with local beads whilst her … Read more
Ghanaian Actress, Yvonne Okoro has said her family is obsessed with education and they easily get back to school when they are bored. The “Ghana Must Go” producer has been less active in showbiz lately though there’s nothing much for her to do in the limping Ghanaian Movie Industry. It therefore sounds smart for her to reveal she’s now in a Law School hoping to be a Lawyer soon.
Yvonne Okoro joined her family for the traditional marriage of her brother Martin Okoro held on New Year day. The bride, groom and other attendees at the event displayed rich Igbo and Akan culture, especially through their outfits. Yvonne Okoro, 31, was looking absolutely stunning as ever — donning a figure-hugging gold lace dress–accentuating her … Read more
Chief Okoro is 70—and even if you do not envy his success, we are sure you do envy the fact that he is the force behind the beautiful Okoro sisters… Roseline Okoro, Yvonne Okoro and Elizabeth Okoro teamed up by the side of their father to wish him a happy 70—we also wish him well. … Read more
Actress Kafui Danku is back—and this time, she has departed from the tackiness which somewhat became part of her name. She is looking decent as the married woman she is… Kafui Danku has taken her own career into her hands—producing more movies and throwing to her table the various lead roles. It seems to be … Read more
When Naa Okailey Shooter was crowned Miss Ghana 2012 after beating Yvonne Okoro’s sister-Roseline Okoro, the Ghanaian actress threw dirt at the young winner, stating on Twitter that the organizers of Miss Ghana cheated for Naa Okailey Shooter. Prior to the finale of Miss Ghana 2012, Yvonne Okoro invested heavily in her sister—paying for campaigns … Read more
The Okoro family came out last night to the premiere of ‘Contract’ to support and see the excellent work of their daughter/sister-Yvonne Okoro… ‘Contract’ is an Yvonne Okoro movie (starring as an actress and also the producer of the movie) and so it was not much of a shock when her father, mother and sister were … Read more
The Okoro family came out last night to the premiere of ‘Contract’ to support and see the excellent work of their daughter/sister-Yvonne Okoro… ‘Contract’ is an Yvonne Okoro movie (starring as an actress and also the producer of the movie) and so it was not much of a shock when her father, mother and sister were … Read more
I wonder why it has taken this long for several people to notice that Yvonne Okoro is another deluded actress parading her ignorance around, thinking she is the best thing to ever happen to the African movie industry. I loathe spending time on acute mentally constipated individuals like Yvonne Okoro except when it is absolutely unavoidable. When … Read more
I am sure Yvonne Okoro can’t just take the fact that after all the money she invested, campaigns and gimmick articles she paid for to be written about her sister so that she would win the 2012 Miss Ghana, she was still beaten by more deserving candidates… It is absurd for her to insinuate that … Read more
When I heard that the organizers of Miss Ghana 2012 were going to crown someone as Miss SMS, I asked myself what the heck is Miss SMS (SMS Queen)? The organizers explained that, they have realized some individuals with ‘loose money’ to throw away have in the past been able to buy countless top-ups for … Read more
I have been busy (travelled to Paris) and have not had time to address the absolute misunderstanding some commenters have displayed in relation to my recent article ‘My Thoughts: Why Roselin Okoro Should Not And Would Not Win Miss Ghana 2012’. I am told the article was discussed on PeaceFm and because I was away, they could not reach me to substantiate on the piece. I have listened to the discussion that took place on PeaceFm, Miss Ghana’s publicist’s reactions and I have also read Yvonne Okoro’s gobbledygook reaction to my article… From the comments on GhanaCelebrities.Com and the discussions that have taken place on several platforms, I think the substantive issue I raised in the piece has not been fully understood, restraining the seriousness of the matter to only Roseline Okoro’s candidacy/surname… I firmly stand by my initial arguments. I will use this piece to give those who clearly do not understand and have chosen to use her surname (and her being a Nigerian) only as the main issue to get things right… I am extremely delighted that my initial article which touched on a dicey but necessary issue gaining grounds in the running of beauty pageants such as Miss Ghana has gotten the deserving attention.
First of all, I must clear certain things which I envisage some individuals would dwell on to unfairly discredit and undermine the substance of this article. I perfectly recognise and understand that this piece will be bigotry to the candidacy of Ms. Roseline Okoro as Miss Ghana 2012 contestant. However, should the issues below be ignore and Roseline Okoro manages to win the National pageant, the many years of credibility, prestige, Ghanaian heritage, Association and Representation which is embedded in the Miss Ghana pageant will end. Where do we place the balance of convenience then? Without any malice, I think it is only prudent that the below issues which can tear down the Miss Ghana pageant and erupt long confusion and dissatisfaction among Ghanaians be addressed to the detriment of Roseline Okoro’s right to participate in unprejudiced contest. For those who intend to evoke the absurdity engulfed in the entrenched Ghana/Nigeria rivalry by saying that, I am mentioning the below because I somehow do not like Nigerians, you should know that, the parents of my girlfriend are Nigerians (though she was born in Britain and may prefer to be called a Black British). I want such people to know that I do not have any dislike for Nigerians and as such, this piece will only look at substantive issues, detached from any rivalry hogwash. I do not have a problem with Roseline Okoro’s nationality as a Ghanaian. Since one of her parents is a Ghanaian, by law, she is a Ghanaian. Nationality/Citizenship can be acquired through Birth, Blood (descent) or Naturalization. This means that, by descent/blood, Roseline Okoro is a Ghanaian and SHOULD be able to participate in the Miss Ghana pageant. However, depending on how an individual becomes a citizen of a country, there are some positions that he or she cannot/shouldn’t hold even though such a person by law is a citizen. For instance, in the United States, only a person who is a citizen by birth can become a President or Vice President. Even that, he/she must have lived in U.S.A for 14 years or more.