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Asa Na Left Left Sei – Video Goes Viral as Felicia Osei Exhibits Shocking Dancing Skills on Live TV

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Felicia Osei, a social media comedian turned presenter, displayed her tacky dance abilities on live television and has gone viral. The hilarious video, released on Instagram via her page, shows Felicia executing a poor dance routine on TV3. READ ALSO: Show Us That Hip – Becca’s Daughter Hypes Her as She Flaunts Banging “Figure 8” … Read more

The Success Of Sarkodie Tempting Me To Go Back To Hiplife ─ Yaw Siki

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The Tema-based rapper turned preacher, Yaw Siki who stopped doing secular music after his gory car accident on the Accra-Tema motorway five years ago has revealed that he is sometimes tempted to go back to secular music.

The preacher in an interview on TV3’s New Day program disclosed that he is tempted by the huge successes of Sarkodie, R2Bees, Yaa Pono and other musicians he started with in Tema to turn back on God and venture into secular music again.

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Your Marriage Will Collapse If You Don't Cook For Your Husband — Maame Dokono Advises Bitter And Angry Social Media Feminists

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Social media was set ablaze two days ago when Lawyer Ace Ankomah schooled the bitter and angry social media feminists on the need to stick to what he termed as ‘home sense’ translated in the Twi language as ‘Efie Nyansa’.
Now Veteran Ghanaian actress Grace Omaboe, affectionately called Maame Dokono has added her voice to the new trend of what the bitter and angry social media feminists term as ‘flipping scripts’.

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I Was So Scared To Test For HIV/AIDS–Lydia Forson

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HIV AIDS is undoubtedly one of the deadliest diseases that ever existed on the surface of the earth. The virus which fights against the red blood cells of its victims, making them grow extremely slim and eventually killing them is feared by every human being even though there are drugs that can suppress the virus’ damaging activities.
Going for an HIV test is one of the most difficult decisions for most people. With no knowledge of how things would turn out at the testing centre or hospital, one is always filled with fear, anxiety and mind bumbling questions.

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