A young man recently took to social media to reveal the elaborate list provided by his girlfriend‘s family after expressing his intention to marry their daughter.
The requirements were categorised into three sections, each demanding a distinct set of items.
In the initial section, the family requested six crates of soft drinks, two crates of malt, two bottles of Schnapp, and two bottles of Kasapreko bitters.
Moving on to the second group, the man was instructed to present pieces of Kente cloth along with a specific amount of cash to the bride’s parents and siblings.
The third and final group comprised a comprehensive list, including an ecolac, wedding rings, jewelry, handkerchiefs, cooking utensils, and a GH¢1,500 dowry.
The disclosure on social media has sparked conversations about the tradition of marriage requirements, with many expressing their opinions on the perceived extravagance of the demands.
A recently circulated video on social media captures two students engaging in a heated confrontation, laying bare their frustrations over a romantic involvement with a guy.
The identity of the school and the students remains undisclosed, but the video captures the intense exchange, featuring loud rantings and insults as both parties express their grievances.
The heated confrontation includes phrases such as, “Stop opening your legs,” highlighting the intensity of the argument as it unfolds in the viral footage.
A remarkable story has captured widespread attention online after a video surfaced, documenting the astonishing recovery of a man who reportedly spent thirty years trapped inside a bottle.
The footage, shared on Ghpage TV’s Instagram account, has sparked a flurry of reactions across social media platforms.
According to the video, the man’s current wife allegedly used charms to drive away his previous spouse and then married him, keeping him bound in the bottle for three decades.
The exact circumstances surrounding his entrapment remain unclear.
However, a breakthrough occurred when the man stumbled upon the bottle containing his image while cleaning the house. Upon discovering the vessel, he reportedly destroyed it, leading to his liberation and the restoration of his senses.
The video captures the moment of his release, depicting the profound emotional and physical transformation as he emerges from his long confinement.
The miraculous event has left viewers astounded, prompting discussions about the power of belief, the mysteries of fate, and the resilience of the human spirit.
As the story continues to circulate online, it serves as a poignant reminder of the extraordinary and inexplicable events that can unfold in life, offering hope and inspiration to those facing their own trials and tribulations.
Businessman Ibrah One has hinted that social media influencer Hajia4reall has begun serving a jail sentence in the USA, where she is standing trial for charges related to fraud and money laundering.
He made this known through his social media account indicating that, “she is so smart that she deactivated his social media account because she started her jail sentence
Hajia4reall, who was arrested in the UK in 2022, was later extradited to the USA in 2023 to face the charges.
Despite being on trial, she had been able to remain active on social media, occasionally interacting with her fans through live sessions.
However, last week, Hajia4reall suddenly deactivated her social media accounts, with her publicist, GHhyper, stating that she was taking a break from social media to focus on personal matters.
Ibrah One, known for his controversial statements, has implied that Hajia4reall’s social media hiatus is due to her starting a jail sentence. He claimed that she is cleverly presenting her absence as a voluntary break from social media.
The exact details of Hajia4reall’s legal situation and the status of her trial remain unclear, as neither she nor her representatives have provided further comment on the matter.
Job Sikhala, a prominent opposition figure in Zimbabwe, has been fined and given a nine-month suspended prison sentence for publishing falsehoods on social media.
Harare magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka delivered the sentence to Sikhala, a former Zengeza West legislator, on Thursday, stipulating that he must refrain from committing a similar offense in the future.
Sikhala, who was convicted last week for disseminating falsehoods, was also fined US$500, with payment due by March 4, 2024. Failure to pay will result in a two-month prison term.
In response to the verdict, Sikhala’s lawyer, Harrison Nkomo, argued that his client should never have been charged under a law previously ruled unconstitutional by the top court.
“We are going to file our appeal to express our dissatisfaction with the judgement. We disagree with it. It lacks foundation, it is unsound, and it is wrong for a court to convict someone based on a law that no longer exists,” stated Nkomo.
Sikhala, an outspoken official with the main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change party and a former member of parliament, is viewed by many as a symbol of resistance against Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party and President Emmerson Mnangagwa. He was arrested in June 2022 in connection with the killing and dismembering of an activist from his party.
Sikhala denied the charges, asserting that he was acting as the family’s legal representative, aiding in the search for the missing activist, Ali, whose body parts were later found in a well.
The 52-year-old Sikhala was convicted in January and given a suspended sentence, allowing his release from the harsh and overcrowded Chikurubi maximum security prison, where he had spent almost two years in pre-trial detention on unrelated charges. He accuses the government of using the courts as weapons and is due to appear again on Friday.
Nigerian actress Regina Daniels caused a stir with her latest Instagram post. In the photo she shared, Regina was seen wearing a pink hijab along with a long dress that covered her from head to toe.
In the caption, she wrote; “I am who you think I am 😎😀”
While the exact reference remains unclear, Regina Daniels’ recent Instagram post hints at a potential conversion to Islam, given her attire resembling that worn by Nigerian Muslims.
As Regina is married to billionaire Ned Nwoko, a Muslim, speculation arises that her post signifies her conversion, despite no explicit statement from her.
Lately, Regina has shown increased comfort with her marital status by adding her husband’s surname, Nwoko, to her Instagram handle, a departure from using only her maiden name.
Although Regina’s marriage has faced public scrutiny, she has remained resilient. Despite criticism, she’s now receiving praise for her decision to marry Ned Nwoko.
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dobi9024 said: “This girl is actually a victim of poverty. I feel sorry for her.”
billyfrizzy noted: “You fine pass all the Muslim girls weh I don dey see before u joined them. You are just so pretty for my liking Gina ❤️🔥🔥”
ijele_eziwanyi penned: “This one doesn’t get a problem 😮she just enjoys herself 😂”
issa_thirdborn wrote: “Hajia Regina Daniels 😍😍😍”
discover_dreams1 asked: “Beautiful. What Muslim name should we call her now 😊 🤔.”
Controversial public figure Abena Korkor is making the trends once again.
Social media users are incensed after seeing Abena Korkor smoking shisha in a video that has gone viral.
Ghanaians are worried, as they expressed mixed reactions with regards to the recent trends of celebrities demanding money from Ghanaians to donate when they suddenly develop a health issue.
A recent issue of Moesha Boduong developing a coma after it was alleged that she ate a Kenkey has left her bedridden for days, with some predicting her death soon.
According to the latest information, Moesha Boduong is recovering but needs funding to facilitate her recovery process.
Her brother, Ebito Boduong, has set up a GoFundMe to aid in raising funds for her treatment.
Ghanaians have issued caution to Abena Korkor to desist from the act of smoking shisha, as it is detrimental to her health.
Netizens have asserted that they will no longer entertain any other celebrities joining the list of those seeking support from the public when their lives turn around for the worse.
A viral video circulating on social media captures a tense confrontation between a young man and his sugar mommy, who issues a chilling threat to end his life if he decides to leave the relationship.
The woman, expressing anguish over her substantial investments in the man, vows punishment for his perceived ingratitude.
In the video, the woman details her efforts, including securing a passport and visa for the young man to travel abroad, only to face rejection.
“I will kill you this boy, I will kill you, if you dare live me. After all the investment I have made on you, you dare live me for another woman, I won’t accept it.”
She accuses him of abandoning the relationship due to her age, despite their intimate history.
“You slept with me on countless occasions, now you are refusing to stay because you have found another woman, I won’t forgive you, trust me, return all my documents, the passport, I will come to your fathers house for it,” the woman stated.
The incident has ignited a heated debate online, with social media users sharing diverse opinions on the matter, some sympathizing with the woman’s perspective while others support the young man.
A Ghanaian woman, choosing to remain anonymous, has stirred up social media with her candid revelation that she avoids dating men in their 30s because, according to her, they fail to engage in meaningful conversations.
In a viral video, the woman, in her 20s, expressed her current relationship status with a man in his 30s, but hinted at a potential shift to dating someone in their 40s if things don’t work out.
“Right now I am in a relationship with someone in his 30’s, if it doesn’t work well, I will move to someone in their 40’s. Okay I am 20 now and guys in their 30’s, some of them when they talk, they don’t make sense.
The disclosure has ignited a lively discussion online, with netizens sharing their opinions and reservations about her unconventional dating preferences.
Social media users are actively participating in a wider discussion on gender roles, societal norms, and the acceptance of alternative relationship structures that has been sparked by the video.
The video, shared by Tinuke Vibes, quickly went viral, with a caption that posed the question, “What do you think about this?” The woman confidently declared her condition for marriage, stating, “You are not for me alone. You are for us. We, girls, are more than guys. You can marry me as the first, second, third, or fourth. I am considerate. You are not for me alone. You are for us. That is why you marry someone rich and capable.”
In her statement, Tinuke emphasized that she was not selfish and was willing to be considerate, and open to sharing her prospective husband with three more co-wives. The assertion that “men are more than men” challenged traditional views on monogamous relationships, leading to a spectrum of reactions from social media users.
Comments flooded the video’s comment section, reflecting a wide range of opinions. User omatana_cares expressed that “Polygamy is not for poor men who know this and know peace.” On the other hand, user imamghazaliy001 highlighted, “The essence of polygamy is not for men to marry many wives but for every woman to have a husband.”
One user, aadila1014, cautioned Tinuke Vibes about potential repercussions, commenting, “Five years from now, this video will surface again and haunt you. I pray when the time comes, make that man treat you equally so you won’t come back here to call him out.” Meanwhile, user Negraitta advocated for respecting diverse mindsets, stating, “Respectfully, we girls don’t have to change our mindset. You should continue your practices amongst yourselves. ❤️❤️ more power to you. May God never mix the man you want with mine, and may the man you want wish be far from me.”
Social media users are actively participating in a wider discussion on gender roles, societal norms, and the acceptance of alternative relationship structures that has been sparked by the video.
Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday apologized to families at a U.S. Senate hearing about the impact that social media has on children.
Under prodding from Republican Senator Josh Hawley, Zuckerberg stood up and addressed families who held up pictures of their children who they said had been harmed by social media.
As the hearing kicked off, the committee played a video in which children spoke about being bullied on social media platforms.
Senators recounted stories of young people taking their own lives after being extorted for money after sharing photos with sexual predators.
“Would you like now to apologize to the victims who have been harmed by your product?” Hawley asked, noting the hearing was being broadcast on live television.
Zuckerberg stood up, turned around, and addressed the families. “I’m sorry for everything you have all been through. No one should go through the things that your families have suffered and this is why we invest so much and we are going to continue doing industry-wide efforts to make sure no one has to go through the things your families have had to suffer,” he said.
Hawley aggressively criticized Zuckerberg during a contentious exchange. “Your product is killing people,” Hawley told Zuckerberg, whose firm owns social media platforms Facebook and Instagram.
The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has advised the public to directly share Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) footage of criminal activities with the service rather than posting it on social media.
The GPS believes that this collaborative approach will enhance its investigative efforts and contribute to the swift apprehension of perpetrators, ensuring that they are not left at large.
In an interview on Face to Face on Citi TV Tuesday, ACP Grace Ansah-Akrofi, the Director of the Public Affairs Directorate of the Ghana Police Service, emphasized the mutual benefits of such a strategy.
She highlighted that sharing CCTV footage directly with the police would expedite the investigative process and enhance the chances of bringing perpetrators to justice.
“In the event of any incident, instead of circulating the CCTV footage, they should first share it with the police to help in our investigations. Sometimes, putting it out there makes our investigative efforts difficult because if you are a suspect and you know that there is footage of you, it reveals your identity and the like.”
“So we want to entreat everybody; in case there is an incident, please share it with the police instead of putting it out there,” she said.
People on social media are responding to a video posted on X that reveals the sleeping quarters of the Ghana Supporters Union during their stay in Ivory Coast to support the Black Stars as they partake in the 2023 AFCON games.
In the video, several mattresses were laid out on a well-tiled floor, and various items like clothes and water bottles scattered around the room.
Opinions are divided among Ghanaians; some find it cool, while others express uncertainty about whether the supporters received proper treatment in terms of their accommodations.
The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2023, major men’s football tournament on the African continent, commenced on Saturday January 20 2024.
Ivory Coast is the proud host, with matches taking place in six stadiums across five cities, including Abidjan, Yamoussoukro, Bouake, Korhogo, and San Pedro.
The 24 participating teams are divided into six groups, and the top two teams from each group, along with the four best-ranked third-placed teams, will advance to the knockout stage.
Hajia Bintu decided to take a break and unwind in Dubai, treating herself to a well-deserved relaxation after a strenuous day’s work.
The news of her recent first-class flight had made headlines, and now her presence in Dubai is causing a buzz, particularly among some Arab men.
On a yacht outing with friends, she was captured in a bold fashion, wearing a revealing bikini while enjoying a drink.
During the yacht experience, a friend attempted to persuade her to turn around for a better camera angle, but she adamantly refused. Seated and uninterested, she vocalized her disapproval of her friend’s request.
The video of this incident has become a sensation across various social media platforms, eliciting thousands of reactions and comments from netizens.
Nigerian comedienne Anita Asuoha, popularly known as Real Warri Pikin, retraced her past by visiting the hospitals where she was rescued after her 2017 suicide attempt.
Back on June 6, 2017, the media personality tried to take her own life. She was rushed to three different hospitals that day and successfully revived.
Ahead of the 6th anniversary of her suicide attempt on June 5, 2023, the mother of three chose to revisit these hospitals.
On Monday, January 25, 2024, Real Warri Pikin shared a video on social media, reflecting on her near-death experience and offering encouragement to her followers not to lose hope.
At Comforter Hospital in Lugbe, Abuja, where she was initially taken after her suicide attempt, Real Warri Pikin reunited with the medical doctor who played a crucial role in reviving her.
During her visit, she expressed heartfelt gratitude to both the doctor and his wife, acknowledging God’s intervention through them that saved her life.
Real Warri Pikin shared with the doctor how significantly her life has transformed positively since the suicide attempt. She emphasized that she wouldn’t have considered ending her own life if she had known that circumstances would eventually improve.
She proceeded to Nisa Premier Hospital, the second facility she was taken to on that fateful day. During a conversation with the attending doctor at the hospital, Real Warri Pikin said, “I’m grateful that God didn’t give up on me.”
During her last stop, Real Warri Pikin visited Garki Hospital, where the healthcare staff readily recognized her, offering warm embraces.
One of the doctors vividly recalled being on duty when Real Warri Pikin was rushed to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Drawing from her own experience, Anita urged her followers to maintain a positive outlook. She acknowledged that many may be wrestling with thoughts of suicide, emphasizing that with perseverance, things will ultimately improve.
A big blast in the Nigerian city of Ibadan killed two people and hurt 77 others last night.
Rescue and recovery work is still happening in seven neighborhoods of Nigeria’s third biggest city.
The reason for the explosion is not known yet, but the officials think it could have been caused by mining explosives that were kept in a house.
Pictures show buildings almost completely destroyed and vehicles ruined by explosions.
People posted scary videos on social media. One person saw a mall being destroyed in Bodija, a neighborhood in the city.
A big noise woke us up at 07:30 in the evening. “Domino’s Pizza and Ace Mall in Bodija got destroyed,” he said.
The police said they will look into the explosion quickly.
“The security agencies found out that illegal miners were living in a house in Bodija and had kept explosive devices there, which caused the explosion,” said the regional governor Seyi Makinde.
A Ghanaian bus (trotro) conductor, known as Stephen Atta Adu Mensah, has become an internet sensation, captivating Ghanaian social media platforms with his distinctive fashion sense.
Popularly called the “Fashionable Loading Boy,” Stephen has garnered attention for his unique dressing style and claims to make a good living from his daily hustle.
Stephen shared in an interview with Abena Gold of Ghpage TV that he turned to loading buses when he lost both parents at a young age.
This became his means of supporting himself through school. Despite initially aspiring to become a fashion designer, Stephen adapted his love for fashion into his role as a bus conductor.
In the interview, Stephen expressed his desire to stand out from other loaders who often dress shabbily.
He emphasized that his unique attire is a deliberate choice to distinguish himself and challenge stereotypes associated with his profession.
Watch the full interview below for more insights into the Fashionable Loading Boy’s story.
In a recent interview circulating on social media, renowned actress Iniobong Edo Ekim, popularly known as Ini Edo, outlined essential traits crucial for a successful relationship with a man.
Emphasizing the significance of love, she expressed the need for a partner capable of genuine affection. When questioned about her experiences with love, Ini Edo distinguished between being loved and fostering commitment in a relationship.
In her insights, the actress highlighted that success in a relationship goes beyond financial aspects, underscoring the importance of a man’s ability to handle situations and interact with those around him.
Ini Edo said, “I’m single because I just want somebody that can really love me. That’s all. I’m not asking for too much.
“You can love someone and not ready to be committed. They two different things. Maybe that’s why I’m still single. I can’t be in a toxic relationship if you can’t give that protective energy that allows me to respect you.
“I can be with man I can’t respect. If you can’t earn my respect then we can be together because what is the point? When it gets to the point that I start to disrespect you that means that you have brought yourself down to that point I begin to talk back at you.
“It’s not all about money. It’s about how you manage a situation and how you manage the people around you. Simply put, it all about kindness.”
Reggie Rockstone, widely recognized as the ‘Hiplife Grand Papa,’ has expressed concern about certain occurrences on social media that seem to reflect a sense of animosity towards Ghanaian celebrities.
The veteran Ghanaian musician believes that the comments on social media platforms often magnify the negativity and hypocrisy directed at these public figures.
“Nowadays the level of hatred and hypocrisy is mind bursting and it’s almost as if the Ghanaian hates their celebrities,” he told Amansan Krakye on Property FM in an interview monitored by MyNewsGh.com
He argued, “In our time there was nothing like social media so you couldn’t see the kind of expression like these days what people write and their comments. What social media does is it brings to the forefront our hypocrisy and who we are.”
He said these critics usually hide behind their phones and spew all sorts of disparaging comments against such personalities, “Because you don’t see the faces behind the mobile phones and the expression on social media depicts the hatred in their hearts.”
Ghanaian Highlife artiste Terry Asare Boamah, popularly known as Dada Hafco, shared his perspective on the impact of social media, describing it as both a blessing and a curse.
In an interview with GhanaWeb’s Abrantepa, he highlighted the significant role social media plays in fostering growth within the music industry.
Dada Hafco acknowledged the positive aspects of social media, particularly its role in promoting an artist’s music and facilitating outreach to a broader audience.
However, he also delved into the drawbacks, emphasizing how the landscape has evolved.
Unlike the past when artists could track the number of records sold, the current reliance on streaming services poses challenges, making it difficult for artists to earn a sufficient living.
“I would say that social media is a blessing and a curse. It has actually brought the world to our doorsteps but at the same time, it has huge positive impacts and negatively as well. For me as an artiste, it helps in so many ways. It helps in so many words; promoting your music, and reaching a wider audience,” he said.
“A lot of people have also said that it has diminished their business in the sense that back in the day when you were selling records, you are able to know the number of records you sold unlike the streaming platforms when you can’t get like a million dollar from the number of songs you’ve streamed. Profitably yes, we are using it but there are a few bad nuts that are coming out of social media. People are using it for a lot of wrong reasons like scamming,” he added.
With the release of their song “Puupuu,” Hafco is warning people not to fall for the seduction of the ostentatious lifestyles that are portrayed on social media. He emphasizes that people who give these images too much attention run the risk of being misled by them and experiencing needless pressure.
A recent photograph of Agradaa’s ex-husband, PastorEric Oduro Koranteng, has triggered significant reactions on social media.
Observers have noted a remarkable weight loss, rendering him almost unrecognizable and appearing much younger.
While some individuals express admiration and positive sentiments toward his new appearance, others speculate that Pastor Eric may be undergoing a challenging period following his separation from Agradaa.
The photo has ignited discussions and varied opinions on the visible changes in his physical appearance.
Sources suggest that Agradaa was the primary provider for her ex-husband, making life seemingly unbearable for him after losing that support.
Social media is buzzing with users sharing a variety of thoughts about the significant change in Agradaa’s ex-husband’s appearance.
Meanwhile, Agradaa and her current husband, Angel Asiamah, continue to enjoy their marital bliss.
Agradaa recently uploaded a video of her preparing food for her spouse.
Several Ghanaian celebrities, including Nana Ama McBrown, Sista Afia, Clemento Suarez, Cina Soul, OB Amponsah, and Lawyer Nti, have gathered at Akwaaba Village to support entrepreneur Afua Asantewaa in her quest to break the record for the ‘longest singing marathon by an individual.’
In viral online videos, Nana Ama McBrown and Sista Afia are seen energetically boosting Asantewaa’s morale, dancing and singing along with enthusiasm.
The crowd at Akwaaba Village, comprising both celebrities and netizens, adds to the excitement with cheers and active participation.
Afua Asantewaa has already clocked around 30 hours in her singing marathon, aiming to surpass the current Guinness World Singathon record of 105 hours.
The initiative has garnered widespread support on social media, with Vice President Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia among those endorsing and encouraging the singathon contender.
The vice president in a social media post wrote, “Wishing Afua Asantewaa Aduonum all the best as she takes on the challenge of breaking the singathon record set by Indian singer Sunil Waghmare. Your passion and talent shine brightly, and I am confident you’ll definitely make history. Keep shining your heart out. We are with you.”
If all goes according to plan, Afua Asantewaa is predicted to break and eventually reach the world record by Thursday, December 29, 2023.
Social media users are expressing deep sorrow as a young Ghanaian man named Kofi Miller tragically loses his life just before Christmas.
The 26-year-old reportedly lost his life in a car accident on the Kumasi-Accra highway.
Disturbing images of the crash have emerged on social media, prompting heartfelt reactions from fans.
Although the cause of the collision is unknown, his car was irreparably damaged.
She was asked to go on the trip with a close friend, who was fortunate enough to have the accident revealed, but she declined.
She wrote on social media, ‘My bestie was in the civic, he died, all his legs got broken. He told me he’s going to Kumasi will I join? And I told him to go and come, But he never returned 🙏🙏🥹 rip @dink_mill‘.
This holiday season, let’s all exercise caution. To him, RIP.
Former beauty queen and media personality, Akua GMB, has stirred a significant response on social media after showcasing her posterior in a bodycon dress.
In a video that quickly went viral, Akua GMB flaunted her butt during the launch of a clothing shop. However, social media users couldn’t help but notice a perceived change in the shape and weight of her well-known prominent derriere.
Speculation arose that Akua may have undergone buttock augmentation, but opinions are divided as some feel the outcome appears somewhat deformed.
The video has triggered discussions and reactions across various online platforms as netizens share their thoughts on Akua’s altered appearance.
In a Facebook post dated December 20, 2023, Michael Houston challenges critics of his recent dual wedding, questioning whether they prefer he choose one girlfriend over the other.
He draws parallels to King Solomon, who, according to the Bible, had 700 wives and 300 concubines.
“For the sake of my followers out there i will do a little explanation, I got married to these two beautiful women Adepa Fel Houston and Deejah Houston, and the country went berserk because people couldn’t understand how i made that happen, with many ridiculing the whole show,” he wrote.
“Well what y’all didn’t know was, i had two different engagements seperately at each respective family house, all customary rights for marriage was done to the very last note. We had mini ceremonies with religious leaders blessing the unions.
“Then I decided to have a grand one which i made public to announce to the world that my home is now blessed with two queens.
“Little did I know I will be labeled as a man who didn’t respect women. How do I spend a fortune to disrespect a woman by marrying them?? So society wanted us to keep dating and when pregancy comes, we abort to avoid being stigmatized as born 1’s with no marriage?? Or society wanted me to choose one and break the other ones heart when these two beautiful women have supported me throughout.
“There was this one time, my business hit rock bottom with the biggest recession I had ever seen, I almost sold some of my properties but these two came together, gathered their savings and borrowed some from other people to help me push my business back to the top. No way in hell will I be able to live with my self if I had to choose one.
“At the end of the day we made a choice to live as a family under the blessings of our family and the instructions of God.
“Yeah you can label it as polygamy and what not, but where in the bible did God frown upon it? There are religions that don’t marry or have sexual activity and they don’t ridicule those that get married right?
“Abraham, the man God said HE will curse if you curse him and bless if you bless him, married his half sister right?? The one man who God gave wisdom and considered the wisest man ever lived, married 700 wives and had 300 concubines right. Moses who brought us the 10 commandments had two wives right?
“Jesus never even married right so technically as Christian and followers of christ we should have been obligated not to get married right. I can go on and on with these theories but i know it won’t convince certain people who are hell-bent on disagreeing to it to protect either their beliefs or a certain way of life they deem normal.
“I lost many friends due to this marriage and made even more friends after, I am way more than capable of maintaining and making my wives happy and I seek no validation from anyone. Its my choice and their choice. if you are capable and want to make such a choice too, then shoot at it. If not then do what your strength can. I am done explaining, God bless you all and a merry Christmas.
Shatta Wale, known for his involvement in social media conflicts, is once again at the center of online trolls.
A skilled troll, adept at Photoshop, has shared a fabricated BECE result featuring Shatta Wale’s name and image.
The manipulated document humorously portrays Shatta Wale as failing in all subjects except catering, where he allegedly scored a 1.
Social media is currently flooded with memes, jokes, and sharp remarks, depicting the dancehall king as academically challenged. However, as in any online skirmish, Shatta Wale’s devoted fans have rushed in to defend him, denouncing the fake results as malicious trolling.
This incident sheds light on the complexities of online fame, highlighting the fine line between humor and ridicule, and the impact of cyberbullying on celebrities. It emphasizes the double-edged sword of internet popularity, where immense fame attracts not only adoration but also becomes a magnet for trolls and keyboard warriors. The incident raises concerns about the potential dangers of misinformation and negativity in the digital space celebrities navigate.
Kathy Dwamena for instance commented – Before we make fun of his grades, pls check the economic status of his mates, those that got As, or better grades. I see one thing here, it’s not only about good grades that maketh riches!
Walata Walawin – If they like make them give am grade 1000 for each subject still he be the guy
Emmanuel Aware Godchosen – Does it matter??? With all your (A’s) he can now take care of your whole family for life time….
Good certificate does not put food on the table or drives good car or lives in a good house nor dress well…
Shatta should be studied
Kaptain Smile – And yet he’s better than some professors at UoG, UCC, UEW, KNUST UDS, UPSA etc Nansis
Outspoken Ghanaian Reggae dancehall star, Charlie Nii Armah Mensah Jr., known as Shatta Wale, has affirmed millionaire status on social media
Shatta Wale recently declared his millionaire status on social media, making the assertion amidst a series of sarcastic posts playfully mocking unidentified individuals.
The question of Shatta Wale’s net worth has intrigued many, prompting speculation about the extent of his financial success.
Shedding light on his music business, he revealed that he charges approximately $120,000 per show.
With these figures in mind, Shatta Wale’s claim to millionaire status seems substantiated after careful calculations.
Mr Mpango appeared in public on Sunday after being away for more than a month. People were relieved and the rumors about his death were finally put to an end.
The Information Minister, Nape Nnauye, has told officials to investigate people who spread rumors.
Mr Mpango says that he was upset by untrue stories being spread on social media.
The vice-president was last seen in public on 31 October, when she was representing President Samia Suluhu Hassan during a virtual meeting of leaders from the Southern African Development Community.
His not being here made a lot of people worried. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa had told people not to guess about it.
The vice-president unexpectedly showed up at a church service in Dodoma, the capital, on Sunday. He said he was feeling good and had not lost any weight.
Some people have been sharing photos of me with a candle, and saying that I have died. “It’s too soon – I haven’t finished the job God asked me to do,” Mr.
I will only go back to the person who made me when it’s my time to go. I appreciate your prayers.
He said he was in another country for work, but didn’t say what it was for.
The information minister told government agencies to punish people who spread rumors about the VP’s location, following Mr Mpango’s request for social media users to be more careful.
“Mr Nnauye said if our freedom hurts other people’s freedom, it breaks the law. We can’t accept that in our society. ”
He said that his order was not a threat but a way to “keep people’s freedom safe”.
He didn’t say which rules might have been broken.
This is not the first time people have talked about Mr.
Ghanaian international Abdul Fatawu Issahaku expressed his dissatisfaction after Leicester City’s recent draw against Sheffield Wednesday.
The Black Stars winger was featured in the starting lineup for Leicester City in the week 18 clash of the English Championship, where they sought to secure a victory against Sheffield Wednesday.
Issahaku played a significant role by scoring for Leicester City, finding the net at the back post after controlling Stephy Mavididi’s cross with his chest in the 23rd minute, providing the visitors with a 1-0 lead.
Despite his efforts, Sheffield Wednesday managed to equalize with a late goal from Jeff Hendrick.
Following the match, Issahaku took to social media to convey his feelings about the outcome, expressing disappointment with the draw. On Instagram, he wrote, “Not the results we wanted. Thank you all for your support.”
Issahaku has scored two goals in his first 14 games this season, making a significant impact on Leicester City’s success.
Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has raised concerns about the challenges and toxicity prevalent on social media, emphasising the need for users to be mindful of their engagement on these platforms and the potential impact on their well-being.
In a post on his X (formerly Twitter) handle, Sarkodie highlighted the profound influence of social media and the dynamics of user interactions.
He underscored the complexities presented by the digital world, noting that navigating this landscape requires strong mental resilience.
Sarkodie further offered a valuable piece of advice to social media users, urging individuals to use these platforms judiciously and to be aware of their limitations.
“Social media changed how we deal with reality. Only the strong will survive the mental battle. Note: only use it for what it’s worth,” he posted.
Social media changed how we deal with reality … only the strong will survive the mental battle … Note: only use it for what it’s worth
Sarkodie’s post aligns with remarks from various public figures concerning the impact of social media on their mental well-being. Notable personalities such as Kuami Eugene, Kidi, and Nana Ama McBrown have openly discussed the challenges they face, including persistent comparisons and personal attacks from social media trolls.
These situations have, in turn, contributed to their struggles with their mental health.
Six young people are in court in Paris because they are accused of being involved in the killing of a teacher named Samuel Paty.
The kids are being accused of saying mean things and telling the person who hurt Mr. Paty, a refugee from Chechnya, where to find him at the school.
The kids were 13 to 15 years old when the killing happened in 2020, and the trial was kept private.
The news says that the people who are accused could go to prison for 2. 5They covered their faces when they went to court on Monday.
Mr Paty was killed on October 16, 2020 after he showed his students cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad during a lesson on freedom of speech.
The youngest person involved was 13 years old when the crime happened. She got in trouble at school nine days before Mr Paty was killed, but it wasn’t because of his murder.
She came to the court wearing a black jacket with the hood covering her head, as reported by AFP news agency.
She is accused of lying to her father about getting in trouble for talking to Mr. Paty about Muslim students leaving the class.
She was not in the class. Despite this, her father put up videos on social media asking for Mr Paty to be fired.
The lawyers think that these videos made Abdoullakh Anzorov go from Normandy to Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, near Paris, to do the killing.
Anzorov, who was 18 years old, was killed by police at the scene.
The other five suspects are accused of helping Anzorov find Mr. Paty at the school for €300. Anzorov told someone that he wanted to make a video of Mr. Paty apologizing for showing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Next year, eight more grown-ups will have another trial because they are also accused of being involved in the murder. This includes Brahim Chnina, the father of the 13-year-old girl who is being judged.
One man is accused of going with Anzorov to buy weapons, and the other is accused of driving him to the school where Mr. Paty worked on the day he was killed.
In a social media debate today, users have passionately discussed and deliberated on the top 10 Ghanaian gospel artists of all time.
The engaging conversation, initiated by a user who posed the question across various platforms, has elicited a range of opinions and sparked nostalgic reflections as fans delve into the impactful careers of their favorite gospel musicians.
Names like Elder Mireku, Daughters of Glorious Jesus, Joe Mettle, Ohemaa Mercy, and others frequently surface as users share their lists, demonstrating the depth of talent and history in Ghana’s gospel music scene.
The discussion has sparked discussions about the history of gospel music in Ghana and how it has influenced modern Christian worship in addition to being a trip down memory lane.
Fameye and Black Sherif, two popular musicians in Ghana, might be working together soon. Fameye, who has won many awards, mentioned a possible collaboration with Black Sherif, who won Artist of the Year at the Ghana Music Awards.
Fameye announced on social media that his new song will come out on December 1st. He said it will make people in the country and the world very happy.
Fameye has been releasing a series of successful songs this year, “Not God” has been a hit on many charts. Black Sherif also recently released a new song called “Oh No. ”
The idea that these two big names in Ghanaian music might work together is making a lot of music fans really excited. They both have a talent for telling great stories and writing amazing songs.
Fameye and Black Sherif are popular in the music industry and have a lot of fans. They have made a lot of good songs and people really like them.
George Santos said he won’t run for re-election in 2024 because a committee found he did something wrong.
The group discovered that the congressman stole money from his campaign and used his run for a seat in the House to make money for himself.
Mr Santos said on social media that the report was a “political attack”.
However, he said he will not run for another term because of the investigation.
“My family should not have to deal with constant pressure from the press all the time,” he wrote in a lengthy post, which also criticized the report for being unfair.
Two other people in the government are trying to kick him out of his job.
The ethics committee looked into Mr. Santos and found that he pretended to take out loans for his political groups to make people give more money to his campaign. The committee is made up of an equal number of Republicans and Democrats.
He used campaign money to pay himself back for loans that were not real.
“He used his powerful friends and other political campaigns to get more money for himself by doing dishonest or suspicious business deals,” the committee said in a report. “He kept up with all of this by telling a lot of lies to the people who voted for him, gave him money, and worked for him about where he came from and what he has done. ”
He’s said to have paid for things like Botox and a vacation, even though they didn’t really have anything to do with his campaign.
The ethics committee decided not to take action against the congressman because it might give him more chances to avoid punishment and could interfere with the criminal case against him.
It also said that his behavior deserves public disapproval, is not appropriate for the job, and has damaged the reputation of the House.
They sent Representative Santos to the Department of Justice to consider charging him with more crimes.
Mr Santos has been accused of doing bad things like lying, stealing money, and using someone else’s identity and credit cards.
After the report came out, the head of the ethics committee, Mississippi Republican Michael Guest, said he would propose a plan to kick Mr Santos out of Congress, according to Fox News.
Another politician, California Democrat Robert Garcia, also said online that he will propose a plan to remove someone from their position.
Earlier this month, Santos didn’t get kicked out of the House because most of the members didn’t want that to happen.
Only five people in the history of the US government have been kicked out, and three of them were expelled during the civil war.
‘Awful at telling the truth’
Mr Santos became a member of the House one year ago after winning an election.
He said he’s not a good liar, but he described himself during the campaign as someone who represents the American dream. He’s openly gay, his parents are from Brazil, and he worked on Wall Street before going into politics.
However, his story started to fall apart even before he took the oath of office.
Mr Santos said he went to Baruch College in New York City and then worked on Wall Street as a financial expert at big companies like Goldman Sachs and Citigroup. He said his mom almost died in the 9/11 attacks, that he owns a lot of real estate, and that he is a proud Jewish American.
He said he didn’t finish college at Baruch or any other university, and he didn’t work for Goldman Sachs or Citigroup. He didn’t have any property in New York. He is a follower of the Catholic faith, not of the Jewish faith, and it’s possible that his mother was not in the United States on September 11, 2001.
Social media platforms have emerged as a leading option for brands and businesses to market their goods and services in recent years.
Nearly half of Millennials and 75% of Gen Zers now base their purchasing decisions on social media advertisements, and one-third of all social media users search social media platforms for products to purchase. Facebook is the top option for the majority of them.
With an average 53% share in the top markets, Facebook emerged as the most widely used social media platform for product purchases in 2023, according to data provided by OnlyAccounts.io.
The United States and Australia are the Top Two Markets for Facebook Shopping
Through the realm of social commerce, brands and businesses can swiftly transform social media users into paying customers, all within the confines of the social media platforms. Furthermore, they can engage in direct communication and cultivate a more robust brand presence. While platforms such as TikTok and Instagram have experienced significant user growth in recent years, none of them can quite match Facebook’s prowess in the domain of social commerce.
In accordance with the 2023 Klarna survey, Facebook emerged as the foremost social media platform for purchasing products on a global scale this year, boasting an impressive average market share of 53% across the top nine markets.
Within this selection of countries, the United States and Australia stood out as the top users of Facebook for shopping, with shares of 62% and 60% respectively among survey respondents.
Instagram secured the second spot as the most favored social media platform for shopping, wielding an average market share of 46% within these markets. Notably, unlike Facebook, Instagram reigned supreme for shopping in Spain and Portugal, garnering a substantial 57% share among social media shoppers.
YouTube followed closely behind Instagram, ranking as the third most popular platform with an average market share of 42% among respondents in the nine markets.
Intriguingly, statistics indicate that approximately 33% of social media shoppers turned to TikTok for their product purchases, positioning it as the fourth most popular platform for engaging in social commerce.
Millennials Shop on Facebook, while Gen Zers Choose Instagram and TikTok
According to the Klarna survey, Facebook emerged as the preferred social media platform for purchasing products across all generations, except for Gen Z, who showed a preference for Instagram.
Gen Zers also demonstrated a significant inclination toward using TikTok for social commerce, with nearly half of them utilizing the platform for their shopping needs.
In contrast, YouTube claimed the top spot among Millennials, with 47% of this generation opting for its platform when making product purchases.
When the survey results were dissected by countries, it became evident that Americans were the most avid social media shoppers, with 58% of respondents confirming that they had made purchases after encountering products on the platform.
This percentage exceeded the shares of respondents in the United Kingdom and Germany by almost 15%. On the other end of the spectrum, Finland and the Czech Republic occupied the lower ranks, with a 29% share of social media shoppers in these countries.
Ghanaians on social media are commending the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, for his adherence to road traffic regulations.
A viral video shows the IGP’s Toyota Highlander coming to a halt at a red traffic light, with his entire entourage following suit.
“The IGP is in traffic. When the light turned red, he did not pass… he stopped with his entire convoy. A whole IGP… God bless the IGP,” the man who took the video can be heard saying.
As soon as the traffic light turned green, the IGP promptly resumed his journey.
According to Section 28 of the Road Traffic Act, 2004 (ACT 683), failure to adhere to the instructions provided by a traffic sign, including a traffic light, constitutes an offense. Offenders may face a summary conviction, with penalties of up to 100 penalty units or a maximum prison sentence of 6 months.
The regulations require road users to be ready to stop when the traffic light signals yellow, come to a halt when it turns red, and proceed when it displays green. However, it is often observed that law enforcement officers, including the police, do not consistently follow these regulations.
Nigerians took to Twitter (now X) to criticize their government over a recent agreement between Ghana and South Africa to abolish visa requirements.
While widely disseminating the foreign ministry’s release announcing the agreement with South Africa, the “aggrieved” populace questioned how their government had not been able to secure such agreements.
While some Nigerians on the internet poked fun of it, others blamed the situation on the Bola Ahmed Tinubu government’s lack of seriousness.
Some Nigerians took this upon themselves in response to crimes they were said to have committed, particularly in South Africa, the continent’s most industrialized country.
The Ghana-South Africa waiver
Last Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration declared that citizens of South Africa and Ghana with regular passports would not need a visa.
The government stated in a statement that travelers between these two countries will see major changes as a result of the agreement.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration wishes to inform the general public that the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of South Africa have entered into an Agreement on a visa waiver regime for holders of ordinary passports,” part of the statement read.
The Visa Waiver Agreement is scheduled to take effect from November 1, 2023.
“Travellers may transit through, depart from and stay in the territory of both countries for a cumulative period of up to ninety (90) recourse to work. The travelling public is thereby advised to take note,” the statement concluded.
See some reactions below:
Ghana and South Africa have concluded agreement so that their citizens can inter-travel VISA-free . Nigeria is concentrating on mass weddings pic.twitter.com/Hqi8HA9l5e
Nigeria should asked itself, why is South Africa not extending this same visa regime to Nigeria? What has our fellow country done in the past that South Africa is not extending this 90 days free entry visa to Nigeria. We need to look at the mirror to answer this question. https://t.co/XlQlLxdVY5
Most Nigerians don't know or have an mind how gone their beloved ex"Giant of Africa" is,Like no country takes Nigeria serious. The world even sees the citizens as criminals or drug dealers
Do you know what it means for South Africa to grant Ghana visa free & kicking out Nigeria?
I support South Africa on this. If they give Nigeria free visa, millions of Nigerians would pour into their country and become nuisance doing drugs and other illegal businesses. We love other peoples countries too much while cursing our own country. https://t.co/JQ3RV6KWNc
A grassroots movement, Democracy Hub, held a three-day protest in Accra demanding government accountability and combating corruption, gaining significant attention on social media, especially Twitter, with the hashtag #OccupyJulorbiHouse.
The protests saw participation from musicians, celebrities, and influencers, all unified in their pursuit of transparency and change.
Notable figures present included Stonebwoy, Cina Soul, Kwaw Kese, Bridget Otoo, Efia Odo, Pappy Kojo, among others.
These demonstrations provided a platform for citizens to express their concerns and seek government responses on issues related to resource allocation and governance.
Here are five memorable moments from the protests etched in the collective memory of Ghanaians:
1. Police saluting civilians for favor:
During the protests, a police officer was recorded saluting citizens, including popular musician Pappy Kojo, in an attempt to curry favor with the demonstrators.
The officer made the personnel gestures solely to guarantee the smooth flow of human traffic.
2. Collaboration between police and protesters for Ambulance passage:
In a humanitarian gesture, police and protesters worked together to allow an ambulance to pass through a blocked part of the Airport-37-Accra Road.
Despite standing face-to-face on that stretch of road, an ambulance was allowed to pass. A TV3 camera showed the moment, with police and protesters demolishing barricades to allow the ambulance to pass.
3. Live TV interview interrupted by police arrest:
A Pan-Africanist taking part in the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest was detained by the Ghana Police Service while giving a live interview on national television.
The protester, described as ‘Safani,’ was detained without an official justification, and his arrest was videotaped.
A powerful image circulated widely during the protests, depicting a young boy in rubber slippers and shorts gesturing towards riot police stationed meters away behind their barricades.
5. Police officer sitting on the ground, pleading with protesters:
A police officer was captured sitting on the ground, imploring protesters to clear a roadblock that had brought traffic to a standstill around the 37 Military Hospital.
The officer personally appealed for their cooperation, asking them to move aside and allow the free flow of traffic. Despite the officer’s pleas, the protesters remained resolute in their demands.
A policeman sitting on the ground of the street and pleading with the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protesters to allow motorists to pass through.
On the last day of the three-day #OccupyJulorbiHouse protests, protesters attempted to force their way through a police barricade deep into the night and march to the presidency.
This is despite the illegal arrests and police highhandedness that marred Day 1 when police arrested 49 protesters, who were detained for hours on allegations of unlawful assembly.
All of them were later released on bail.
Day 2 and 3 passed without any major incident as police barricaded the main road leading to the presidency, Jubilee House, even before the protesters began their march towards the place.
While Day 2 saw the blocking of one part of the 37-Accra Road, the final day saw the blocking of both sides which meant vehicular traffic was greatly constrained for the better part of the day.
A video circulating on social media depicts an irate man, believed to be in his 60s, engaging in a confrontation with a “trotro mate” in a public minibus, (trosky).
It was an altercation revolving around an alleged 50-pesewa refund that the passenger claims he is owed.
Their exact destination is unclear, but the frustrated passenger had probably paid his fare already and had received his change.
Nevertheless, he insisted on an additional fifty pesewas from the young bus conductor, who declined the request.
This provoked him to the point where he decided to aggressively hold up the mates shirt as though he was about to beat him up.
The passenger is heard in the video repeatedly commanding the bus conducted to pay back his alleged money.
“Give me my 50 pesewas! Give me my 50 pesewas! Give me my 50 pesewas! “Give me my 50 pesewas!,” the old man made demands on top of his voice.
The ‘trotro mate,” however, remained unperturbed and fearless over the passenger’s confrontational demeanor.
“Stop quarelling over 50 pesewas because right now you are not going to get it back. There is nothing that you will say that I will give you back the 50p,” the bus conductor boldly told the passenger.
The video below has more evidence to the situation:
A physical altercation occurred between a passenger and a bus conductor in a trotro over the conductor’s refusal to give the passenger change of GH¢0.50
Social commentator Bernard Allotey Jacobs remarked, “Alan Kyerematen‘s nobility doesn’t quite align with the prevailing political dynamics in our country.”
He made this observation while discussing Alan’s decision to withdraw from the NPP presidential race, emphasizing the existence of both virtuous and less commendable aspects in politics.
Allotey Jacobs suggested that if one doesn’t adapt to these diverse aspects, they may perceive the system as ‘unfair.’
Regarding Alan’s performance in the Super Delegates Conference and his diminishing influence in politics, Allotey Jacobs remarked, “He seems to have faded from the political landscape…” as he shared his perspective.
Harris Wolobah, who was 14 years old, passed away unexpectedly on Friday due to stomach pain caused by participating in a promotional activity called the ‘One Chip Challenge. ’ This challenge was part of a marketing campaign for a snack food brand called Paqui.
The chip is sold in its own package and is said to be one of the hottest chips available.
Wolobah’s classmate gave him a hot chip on Friday morning, and he ate it, according to his mother Lois Wolobah who told NBC 10 Boston.
Later that day, his mom came to get him from school because he had a really bad stomachache and went to the nurse. He was said to be feeling better after coming back home.
But when he was getting ready to go to basketball tryouts at around 4:30pm, he fainted. He was brought to a hospital nearby and declared dead.
The Superintendent of Worcester Public Schools, Rachel Monárrez, identified Wolobah as a tenth grader at Doherty Memorial High School and praised him as a talented and promising student.
Monárrez, who is a mother and educator, expressed that she can’t really understand how difficult this situation is for his family, friends, and teachers. ‘I feel deeply sorry for everyone who knew and loved him. ‘
Paqui has been selling the super spicy ‘One Chip Challenge’ snacks since 2016. The snacks have a label that says they are only for grown-ups and should be kept away from kids.
In the past, famous people like Brooklyn Beckham and Phillip Schofield have recorded videos of themselves eating chips.
The chips used in the challenge have a spicy seasoning made from two really hot chili peppers called the Carolina Reaper and the Naga Viper.
The company tells people to eat the chip that comes in its own package. After eating the chip, they should try not to eat or drink anything else for as long as they can to feel better. It also wants people to share their thoughts on social media using the company’s hashtag.
It also tells people who eat chips to wash their hands and not touch their eyes or sensitive parts of their body after touching the chip.
‘If you have trouble breathing, feel like you might faint, or get very sick to your stomach, you should get medical help,’ the company advises.
This couple, renowned for their distinctive online presence, faced arrest several months ago due to their alleged connection to the tragic passing of their son, El-Shaa.
The saga began when their second son, El Waa, gained widespread attention in a Facebook video, accusing his mother, Empress Lupita, of harming his younger brother, El-Shaa.
This shocking revelation went viral, leading to public outcry and demands for law enforcement to intervene.
Responding to mounting public concern, the police initiated an inquiry and subsequently apprehended Godpapa The Greatest and Empress Lupita.
The couple endured an extended period of detention, eventually being transferred to a psychiatric facility for further evaluation and assessment.
After enduring months of intensive questioning and confinement, Godpapa The Greatest and Empress Lupita have at last regained their freedom.
Their return to the online realm was heralded by a TikTok video announcing their comeback.
This video not only surprised their devoted followers but also attracted substantial attention from the wider public.
In a poignant moment captured within their TikTok video, the couple shared a heartfelt kiss, symbolizing their unity and resilience in the face of adversity.
It was a moving moment that illustrated their determination to move forward and reconstruct their lives following the arduous ordeal they endured.
The couple’s reentry into social media has elicited a range of emotions from both their loyal supporters and the broader online community.
While some have expressed relief at their release, others remain skeptical about the circumstances surrounding the case.
Social media user Komla Adom posted images of counterfeit GH200 Cedi notes and cautioned the public to exercise caution.
He said that the notes were successfully used for a transaction at a store owned by a relative, and by the time they could verify, the alleged forger had already fled.
He consequently asked everyone to exercise caution.
When using social media and aiming to secure a new job, it’s crucial to present yourself in a positive and professional light. Here are some things you should avoid posting on social media if you want to make a good impression on potential employers:
Inappropriate Content: This includes explicit language, offensive jokes, discriminatory remarks, and any content that could be considered offensive, insensitive, or disrespectful.
Controversial Political or Religious Views: Sharing strong opinions on polarizing topics might alienate potential employers who hold different views, potentially impacting their perception of your ability to work collaboratively and neutrally.
Negative Remarks about Previous Employers or Colleagues: Posting complaints or criticisms about past workplaces or colleagues can give the impression that you’re difficult to work with or may not handle conflicts professionally.
Excessive Personal Information: Be cautious about sharing personal details like your home address, phone number, and other sensitive information that could be misused by others.
Incriminating Photos or Videos: Avoid posting content that shows you engaging in illegal activities, substance abuse, or risky behavior. Such content can seriously damage your professional reputation.
Inconsistent Information: Ensure that the information you share on social media aligns with the information on your resume or during interviews. Any inconsistencies could raise questions about your honesty and credibility.
Complaining about Job Searching: While job hunting can be frustrating, repeatedly venting about it online can make you seem negative and unmotivated.
Lack of Professionalism: Typos, grammar mistakes, and overly casual language can reflect poorly on your attention to detail and communication skills.
Overly Personal Posts: Sharing intimate details of your personal life might not be appropriate in a professional context and could give off an unprofessional impression.
Overly Self-Centered Content: Constantly posting about yourself, your achievements, and your personal life might come across as self-absorbed rather than professional.
Non-Constructive Criticism: Publicly criticizing or complaining about the job application process, specific companies, or industries can make you appear unprofessional and unwilling to adapt.
Unverified Information: Sharing news or information without verifying its authenticity could lead to spreading misinformation and negatively impact your credibility.
Strong or Offensive Language: Using strong language, offensive slurs, or derogatory terms can severely damage your professional image.
To enhance your chances of being viewed positively by potential employers, consider adjusting your privacy settings to control who can see your posts, conducting regular checks on your social media profiles to remove outdated or inappropriate content, and maintaining a generally positive and professional online presence. Remember that employers often search for candidates on social media platforms, so being mindful of what you share is crucial for your job search efforts.
In 2017, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo made a commitment that he would prevent the Ghanaian economy from collapsing during his tenure.
During his address to parliament on February 21, 2017, as part of the State of the Nation, President Akufo-Addo affirmed that his administration would substantially decrease the fiscal deficit within that year.
However, looking ahead to 2023, the governing New Patriotic Party, led by President Akufo-Addo, has encountered significant censure concerning the handling of the economy. The economy is presently operating under an International Monetary Fund (IMF) Program.
While the government has occasionally attributed the economic difficulties to external factors like the Russia-Ukraine War and the COVID-19 pandemic, a segment of the public has contested these explanations. They accuse the government of mismanaging public funds and presiding over ineffective institutions.
A tweet shared by Akufo-Addo on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) in 2017 has resurfaced, sparking agitation among some users due to the unfulfilled promise.
“I will not allow this economy to collapse under my watch. We will reduce significantly the fiscal deficit this year,” the 2017 tweet read.
Meanwhile, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has acknowledged the current challenging circumstances and expressed empathy towards Ghanaians. He further noted that brighter days are on the horizon if a new leader from the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is able to succeed him.
Following his participation in the NPP super delegates conference on August 26, where he cast his vote at the party headquarters, Akufo-Addo addressed the media. He openly acknowledged the difficulty of the situation, asserting that he is the first to recognize the hardships being faced.
“Ghanaians say they are not happy with the way conditions are, they are tired, they are suffering,” a journalist asked the president who was departing from the premises after casting his ballot.
He replied: “It is difficult. I am the first to admit it, I have said it several times, I am the first to admit it. But at the end of the day, believe that when the moment comes, Ghanaians will refer to a good person and get us out of these difficulties and take us to the next stage. That is the New Patriotic Party.”
I will not allow this economy to collapse under my watch. We will reduce significantly the fiscal deficit this year. #SONA2017
Hajia Bintu stole the spotlight at a Kumasi event on August 25, 2023, where Ghanaian bloggers gathered. Wearing body-hugging hot pants, Bintu mingled with attendees like Zionfelix, Nkonkonsa, and GHHyper, exuding confidence with her curves.
Hajia Bintu, also known as Naomi Asiamah, showcased her stunning hourglass figure as she joined the event at Ridge Condos in the Ashanti region.
She was among the special guests, and popular bloggers like Sammykaymedia and more were flown in to cover the occasion. During their stay, they crossed paths with Bintu, who had already settled in.
Videos circulating online captured the electric atmosphere as Bintu engaged with the other guests.
Bintu confidently displayed her thick thighs and iconic backside, eliciting excitement from the onlookers.
The videos, however, have left mixed reactions on social media, with many users calling out what they term indecent exposure, while others have expressed excitement.
In spite of her prominently large pregnancy belly, Mildred, a woman renowned for her captivating TikTok posts, has astounded her followers as she delivers a single baby.
Throughout her pregnancy journey, Mildred had been sharing her experiences, showcasing her prominently expanding belly, which led many to speculate whether she was expecting twins.
However, Mildred’s recent video announcement has illuminated the authentic nature of her pregnancy.
Documenting her pregnancy journey through a captivating series of videos, Mildred had been actively engaging her audience.
With each passing week, her baby belly had expanded, intensifying the assumptions and excitement of her followers.
Given the conspicuous size of her pregnancy belly, her fans had been anticipating the arrival of not just one, but possibly two babies.
This anticipation reached its climax when Mildred finally unveiled a post-birth video, disclosing a delightful twist that had remained unforeseen.
In the video, Mildred exuberantly introduced her baby boy to the world, conclusively dispelling any uncertainties surrounding her pregnancy.
Her elation and bliss were palpable as she proudly presented her baby to the camera, radiating happiness and contentment.
Netizens reactions… @Dydy Diamond Lova said; “Only one? That baby had a luxurious villa inside your tummy! Congratulations mama!”
@Iam.Itunu commented; “He’s supposed to start school immediately o.”
@Debby asked; “OMG. Just one? Congrats momma!”
@MIRACLE reacted; “Congratulations! All thanks to God almighty.”
@phaswanaphaswanas said; “God bless you and the baby.”
@Princess Pamilerin said; “Congratulations! I tap from this blessing.”
@Barbara Sanders said; “Awwww! What a gorgeous baby.
A well-known presenter on Angel FM, Ohemaa Woyeje, has responded to Afia Schwarzenegger’s decision to unfollow her on Instagram, a social media platform.
Her reaction follows Afia Schwarzenegger’s accusations that Ohemaa Woyeje granted an interview to Ayisha Modi, which led to the socialite disrespecting her. Afia also expressed her disappointment that Ohemaa didn’t take into account the nature of their existing relationship.
During an interview with ZionFelix, Ohemaa Woyeje addressed the situation by clarifying that Afia Schwarzenegger’s decision to unfollow her doesn’t mean that she intends to engage in any kind of feud with her.
Ohemaa Woyeje further explained that she holds no animosity towards Afia Schwarzenegger. She expressed her belief that, in due time, Afia Schwarzenegger might mend their friendship at her own pace.
Adding to her stance, Ohemaa Woyeje emphasized that even if Afia Schwarzenegger were to sever their ties completely, it wouldn’t cause any discord from her side.
“As she vex, on a friendly note, I wrote that ‘I still love you the same’. So regardless of how you are going to react to the 10 mins interview, I still love you the same. I had a call from Fifi Pratt and he told me that he has heard Afia has unfollowed me, I went to check and I said yes but seriously, I won’t beef Afia. What will I get from beefing with her? And this is no issue. If she has gone to unfollow, anytime she is ready, she will come back. For me, I have nothing against her”.
Ohemaa Wojeje said to the interviewer that ever since the incident, she has received messages from some bloggers and netizens urging her to take action, but she views this as drama and has no desire to get involved.
“A lot of people and bloggers have tagged me, I read some of the comments and I laugh. They have even come to my page to insight me, saying that I am afraid of Afia but it is drama. When they do that and you behave like a child, you would want to prove that you ain’t afraid of Afia and you will come and do drama. So, you can’t insight me with words”, the presenter explained.