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| KOD’s Near Death Accident | Was He Drink Driving? Who Really Checks This in Ghana? Posted: 02 Apr 2015 06:20 AM PDT Ghanaian radio/TV personality-KOD survived a ‘near death’ accident on Tuesday's night on the N1 motorway in Accra—following which he was admitted to the 37 Military hospital. Though no one was killed or really hurt apart from KOD himself, GhanaCelebrities.Com has listened around including to KOD himself as to what happened—and the question some of us are asking is, was he drink driving or what? According to KOD, he was returning from a relative's birthday party where obviously alcohol would have been served and knowing KOD, he definitely would have had a glass or a couple—but we cannot say if he was over the limit or not (that is if alcohol was involved). KOD has explained what happened as follows; while driving on N1 he saw a truck parked in the middle of the road and at that point, he was left with the option of either to try and brake before reaching the truck, run to the other side of the road where there was an incoming car and collide with the car—or the drive off the road into the ditch. He couldn’t really brake before hitting the parked truck—which begs the question; what was his speed and why couldn’t he really stop—and was drive driving or not? We are not punching holes into KOD's accident and we feel sorry for him but who actually checks to ensure accident drivers were not drink driving in Ghana, even if popular people? When accidents happen in our part of the world, much is not really done to establish the cause—even if people are killed or injured. If this was anywhere in Europe or America, breathalyzer would have been quickly pulled out by the police the moment it became obvious the driver was returning from a party—where he could possible have had some drinks. A lot of people drink and drive in Ghana—and this is due to the absence of proper monitoring by our law enforcement agencies. Kids, never drink and drive! © sheila for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
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| PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Jackie Appiah, Juliet Ibrahim, Sandra Ankobiah, John Dumelo, KOD & Others Posted: 02 Apr 2015 05:26 AM PDT Ghanaian radio/TV personality-Kofi Okyere Darko (KOD) who was recently involved in the KKD alleged rape saga survived a horrifying accident on Tuesday’s night in Accra, on the N1 motorway. Currently, he is admitted to the 37 Military hospital—where Sandra Ankobiah, John Dumelo and Fred Nuamah visited him. In one of the photos (below), you can see John Dumelo praying for him—looks like a movie scene but it’s real. We also have photos of star actress-Jackie Appiah looking fab, Moesha Boduong, Christabel Ekeh and others… Flip to the next page to see them… (...)Read the rest of PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Jackie Appiah, Juliet Ibrahim, Sandra Ankobiah, John Dumelo, KOD & Others (0 words) © sheila for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | One comment | Add to del.icio.us Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
| GridCo Begs Cote D’Ivoire for Electricity Supply During Easter | What a Shame! Posted: 02 Apr 2015 04:42 AM PDT When a country like Ghana does not know how to make good use of its rich resources, begging is what it resorts to. Over the years, one major problem the Ghana government has been facing is the inability to provide Ghanaians with constant electricity. There has not been a single day that Ghanaians do not complain bitterly about this unbearable situation, yet the government has failed to provide a solution. The constant outcry and demonstrations by frustrated and angry Ghanaians have not even pushed the sitting government to do something about the situation. Easter is just around the corner and it's expected that power consumption will be high since a lot of people will engage in activities that will require them to use electricity.(...) © sheila for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
| Posted: 02 Apr 2015 03:19 AM PDT The cry against corruption in Nigeria under Goodluck Jonathan’s government was no different from what we are experiencing in Ghana—and considering how the electorates rejected corruption by voting out Goodluck Jonathan and his bunch, the question is; can Ghanaians do the same? Former President-Jerry John Rawlings who has on multiple occasions accused the Mahama-led NDC government of corruption has stated that, “Nigerians have taken the lead in the rejection of corruption”—meaning Ghana must follow… So are Ghanaains ready to end the NDC reign which they call corrupt? Read J.J Rawlings’ full statement below…(...) © sheila for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
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