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- The Doctor Accused Of Sodomising A SHS Student: Dr Ali Gabass, Jailed 25 Years
- PHOTOS: Tinsel’s Tomi Odunsi is Engaged!
- We Need To Improve The Safety Of Ghanaian Children – Ama K. Abebrese
- Meisha Williamson Writes: Abortion…The Morality of the Termination of Pregnancy
- Forget Gay Marriages & Let’s Talk About the Latest Nonsense in Ghana…TV Licence Fee!
The Doctor Accused Of Sodomising A SHS Student: Dr Ali Gabass, Jailed 25 Years Posted: 13 Jul 2015 06:16 AM PDT The doctor accused of having sodomised and infected with HIV a 16 year old Senior High School student has been jailed for 25 years. The Accra Circuit court hearing the case handed out its sentence Monday morning, with Dr Gabass sentenced to 25 years on the count of defilement, but was acquitted and discharged on the charge of 'unnatural carnal knowledge'.(...) © godwin1 for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us ![]() Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
PHOTOS: Tinsel’s Tomi Odunsi is Engaged! Posted: 13 Jul 2015 05:20 AM PDT Actress Tomi Odunsi is engaged to her fitness trainer boyfriend Seun Fadina. In a photo that was shared on the Tinsel actress’ Instagram page, her longtime boyfriend went down on one knee and proposed to her. “Kai! The main crush went all out… I'm still so shocked!!! And I said YES!!!! and will do it over and over and over again,” the Ogun State-born singer/actress captioned the image of her boo popping the question. She continued: “Thank you guys, for all the support and well wishes we were definitely overwhelmed with joy by your kind words. And we say (@seunfadina01 and I) God bless you beyond measure and crown all your efforts with success, Amen. “To my very close lil circle, you know ya sef, planned all these behind me with boo….God is watching you ohhhhhhhhhh and I love you so deeply words can't explain it. Thank you!” © abena for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us ![]() Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
We Need To Improve The Safety Of Ghanaian Children – Ama K. Abebrese Posted: 13 Jul 2015 05:03 AM PDT Award-Winning Actress, Television Presenter and Producer Ama K. Abebrese who also double as a Child Safety Icon for Safe Child Ghana, an NGO which help prevents injury, protects children and promotes child development through empowerment, advocacy and education to achieve behavioral change, have called on parents/guardians, the public and all stakeholders to help improve the safety of Ghanaian children. Ama K. Abebrese in an interview with Freda Owusuaah-Bioh on J.life FM’s Working Rythms (Mid-Morning Show) last Thursday, said, most children in Ghana are seriously at risk of getting injured or perishing from certain simple safety loopholes that have been left unattended to.(...) © kwaku for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us ![]() Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
Meisha Williamson Writes: Abortion…The Morality of the Termination of Pregnancy Posted: 13 Jul 2015 04:37 AM PDT The subject of Abortion is one that is very sensitive to many but a topic that needs to be discussed since latest statistics prove that 7 out of 10 pregnancies within the African Community end in Abortion. The statistics are troublesome because in today’s Society there are at least 20 different types and methods of birth control that can be used to prevent conception. So the question is why so many abortions? Let’s first discuss the “miracle” of conception: The chances of getting pregnant in a given cycle is surprisingly very low. The odds are said to be about 1 in 5 each month. And there are many challenges, and obstacles that the male and female body go through to actually bond and produce a baby. The cycle of reproduction also is something that should be viewed in a positive light; and as something special and divine…but yet our women are having abortions repeatedly at a higher rate than any other race of women. Some women have even had more than 5 abortions alone and continue to have unprotected sex doing nothing to prevent these unnecessary abortions. Many women try to justify abortion with word play…by saying that it’s a “fetus” vs. “Baby” but the truth is… it’s a baby from time of conception and have a live heartbeat in as early as 8 weeks into the pregnancy.(...) © Meisha for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us ![]() Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
Forget Gay Marriages & Let’s Talk About the Latest Nonsense in Ghana…TV Licence Fee! Posted: 13 Jul 2015 02:57 AM PDT I don't intend to break your spirit—but to be frank, Ghana is a hell of a joke, most times. I live in the United Kingdom and as such, I sit at a good corner to evaluate the soon to commence payment of TV Licence fee in Ghana, a country where our TV stations are full of chaff and countless advertisements. I pay about £12 a month as TV Licence fee out here and this goes to the BBC, which does not run any advertisements—even that, I hate to pay it and I will come back to discussing this. The National Media Commission (NMC) in Ghana has announced new television licensing fees which will come into force from Friday, August 21. The new fees means, the fee for domestic owners of television has been increased from GH¢30 to GH¢36 per annum for one television set but GH¢60 for two or more. Per reports, the Chairman of the Commission, Ambassador Kabral Blay Amihere has mentioned that, Ghana's fee for domestic owners is inadequate in relation to fees charged elsewhere. He cited that the new fee amounts to €6, which is wee when compared to €31 (in South Africa), €119 (in France), €194 (in the UK), €204 (in Germany) and €292 (in Switzerland). Of course the Chairman of the Commission is right about the fees in Ghana being insignificant, compared to other countries—but what his spectacle blocks his eyes from seeing is the fact that, Ghanaians are not necessary worried about the amount but the anger rest on the question; why must they pay out any TV Licence fee at all? Once again, those in power are going to rip-off ordinary Ghanaians with this absurd TV Licence fees and I will explain to you why this is a complete cheat, nothing like what is being practiced in the UK, the foundation-head of many of the global TV Licence schemes. In the UK, TV Licence fee goes to the BBC and its independent subsidiaries—so that the corporation can operate with enough funds, unbiased and free from political manipulation, as well as corporate undue influences. For this reason, the BBC does not run any advertisements—and therefore, people living in the UK pay TV Licence fees to keep the BBC in operation. The BBC also sells out self-produced programmes and some of its valued broadcast to interested parties across the globe for huge sums of money.(...) © Chris-Vincent Agyapong Febiri, Editor for Ghanacelebrities.com, 2015. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us ![]() Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh |
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