Thursday, 2 August 2012

Celebrity Birthday:Van Vicker & Eazzy…

First day of the month of August down the lane was when Ghana’s veteran actor Van Vicker and our only lady to rep us in the Big Brother house Mildred Ashong known in showbiz as Eazyy was born.Ghana &celebs wishes them happy birthday and all the best. Joseph Van Vicker is a Ghanaian actor, born August 1, 1977 to a Liberian Ghanaian mother and a Dutch father.
Due to the early death of his father Vicker has stated that he is very close to his mother and considers her his hero. He received two nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Upcoming Actor at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2008.Van turns 35 2days ago...
Born Mildred Ashong in August, 1986 and growing up in Accra with her only sibling support coming from her brother, the talented entertainer has always been a firm believer in taking it easy and breezing through hardships with panache, hence her stage name Eazzy.She turns 26 same day with van vicker..




A Woman Spends £4,000 On Lip Injections To Acquire The World Biggest Lips So As To Look Like Her Fav Celeb


Kristina Rei World Biggest LipsKristina Rei World Biggest Lips
Today, Kristina Rei, 22, who spent £4,000 on lip injections in the hopes of resembling her favourite film heroine-Jessica 

Rabbit is the world’s biggest lips owner.

And guess what, she is extremely happy about her new asset… Rei is reported to have said, “I think I look fantastic and 

it makes me happy. Sometimes strangers shout names at me in the street “like big lips” but I don’t care. I want to go 

more extreme. I want to look like a cartoon character…I am addicted to it – I love it.”


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Yvonne Nelson Is The New TIME SQUARE CELEB

Actress Yvonne Nelson is currently in USA posing at Time Square for photos…I am not sure what she is doing out there but then I would expect our celebrity to get certain things right…yea right..



Sen Florence Ita Giwa daughter;s 21st birthday party


 
Senator Florence Ita Giwa daughter;s 21st birthday party pix, Koko Ita Giwa, last mnth on the 21st 2012 at Oriental hotel.

Glo Presents The Big Friday Show in Episode 7




Yori Yori crooners, Bracket, and up-coming music sensation Emzo were the main attractions as Episode 7 of Glo Presents The Big Friday Show went on air on MTV Base (DStv Channel 322)  and Silverbird TV on Friday.

The duo of Vast and Smash who make up Bracket were the Celebrity Guests of the Week on the show which viewers will also have the opportunity of watching on African Independent Television (AIT) where it runs on Wednesdays at 9.30 p.m. It was a highly entertaining encounter as the duo took their fans into their world of music, their relatively short but very eventful musical career, their fame and fortune.

Hosted by popular comedian and Globacom ambassador, Basketmouth, The Big Friday Show has fast become a regular fixture for Nigeria’s hottest talents. Among the top celebrities who have so far featured in Series 2 of the show are musicians P-Square, Banky W, Wizkid, Skales, Timaya (a.k.a. “The Egberipapa of Bayelsa”) and King of Zanga Durella. Others are DJ Excusive, comedian Bovi and Nollywood stars Desmond Elliot, Uche Jombo and Funke Akindele.
The Episode also featured EMZO as the up-coming artiste for the week, after Kamar in Episode 5. EMZO was given a task/studio challenge to complete in order to earn a five-minute window on the show to sell himself. Other up-coming artistes who have so far been featured on the show are Shun Don, DIZZY, E’nelly  and M-FLOW.

There was also the usual Vlog segment brought by hot Vlogger Stephanie. Stephanie ran through a sizzling gist of what was new and hot in the entertainment world. In her usual vivid and racy manner, she toured round the showbiz world in five minutes.

The other segments in this week’s show included the ASK/REPLY segment where Glo subscribers sent  in questions to Bracket via SMS and got responses and the hilarious WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?

The Big Friday Show also offers viewers an opportunity to prank their friends by sending in their pranked video by MMS or uploading it on Facebook and the funniest clips will be played on the show. The overall best ‘Prank’d’ clip will stand a chance to win a grand prize of US $2000 (about N320,000) at the end of the quarter.


MISS GHANA 2012: Eight Ladies Complete National Finals List


Eight more immaculate, alluring, intelligent and beautiful ladies have qualified for the national finals of this year’s Miss Ghana beauty pageant.
This brings to twenty, the complete number of contestants selected for the national finals, set to be held in September.
At the last of three nationwide zonal auditions held in Accra over the weekend, the Capital’s trendy, sophisticated, and witty young ladies between the ages of 18 and 25, turned up in their numbers to audition for what would later go down as a keenly contested selection process.
After three days of engaging the contestants in various tasks including but not limited to marketing activation, and speech and oral presentation, the judges including AMAA award-winning actor Majid Michel, television presenter Nana Aba Anamoah, Barrak El-Mahmoud, a professional photographer, Ali Jihami of Ghandour Cosmetics and Inna Maryam Patty of Exclusive Events Ghana, were convinced at the depth of quality, knowledge and finesse displayed by the eight out of the over 300 who auditioned.
The eight finalists include a 22 year-old Medical student of the University of Ghana Carranzer Naa Okailey Shooter, Dzifa Dellor, 21, also of the University of Ghana, Jennifer Annan, 22, of the University of Development Studies, Nadia Ntanu, 23, of the Pentecost University in Accra, Nana Foriwaa Oppong, 23 of the Central University College, Adwoa Ofori Afriyie, 21, of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Abena Apiah , 19, and Rosaline Okoro, 23, also of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
This year Ghana’s Capital, Accra, is represented by Naa and Abena while Afriyie and Nadia represent the Western Region. The Central Region is fully represented by the able heads of Foriwaa and Rosaline while the adorable Dzifa and lovely Jennifer will be seeking to bring glory to the Volta Region.
Apart from the Accra (Southern Belt) auditions, similar exercises were also held in Kumasi (Middle Belt) and in Tamale (Northern Belt) to select deserving and worthy finalists for this year’s event.
All twenty will be camped and groomed for what is anticipated to be a grand and fitting final.
This year’s finals take place in September. It is being held under the theme “Evolution of Beauty”.
Miss Ghana 2012 is powered Exclusive Events Ghana, with support from Manet Properties, Auto Plaza Ltd, Reflexion Hair care, Africa Cola, Fidelity BankWhirlpool, FC Skin & Beauty Klinik, Special Ice Mineral Water, Accents & Arts, TT Brothers, International Energy Insurance (IEI), Edern Security, Intercom Programming & Manufacturing Company Limited (IPMC), Capture – Your Memory Bank Total Fitness Health Club, ATL Fabrics, Golden Tulip Hotel, Danny’s Décor, Moet and Chandon, Active Media, Amazing U, Details by Naomi, Pistis, Naadei Designs, Poqua Poqu and Anasimba.
PRESS CONTACT:
Obed Boafo
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Abena

Dzifa

Foriwaa

Jennifer

Naa

Nadia

Rosaline

Random Ridiculousness: What Is Wrong With These Photos?

Ghanaian Pop Singer and host of “Allo Tigo” on Metro TV Jon Germain had his birthday bash over the weekend at the popular Accra joint-Rockstone’s Office…
As usual, it was a perfect opportunity for ‘dem party girls’ to come and chase the men,especially the married ones…And it was also a chance for some of them to disrespect their partners.
Looking at the photos below, what do you think is wrong with this party girl who seems to be having the fun of her life…
What is she even wearing?







Are Musicians Taking Advantage Of President Mills’ Demise For Cheap Publicity?

After the death of Ghana’s  John Evans Atta Mills, every musician wants to be heard now. Read on …
People die every day but the sudden death [I refuse to call it sudden] of President John Evans Fiifi Atta Mills has become the talk of town and it is not so surprising at all.
Ghanaians call it sudden because even though the country is aware of his illness, little did they know that, he will soon leave us. From my perspective, I don’t think it was sudden because ‘death is the only certified constant’ in this world – meaning any of us can die at any time, irrespective of if we are well or not. There is a time to be born and a time to die.
Everybody is talking about President Mills’ death because this is the first time a sitting president in Ghana has died, so it is unprecedented in the country’s history. The sad part of it all is that, it has happened to a man who believed and lived his life as a peaceful man.
For many, they didn’t see the reason why the Professor had to go but God gives and He takes.
Indeed his demise came as a blow to many people, including his friends from the political divide and has brought his opponents and Ghanaians together in grief. Why must death be the one to bring us together? What happened when the man was alive?
The entire country is focused on his demise but one area which we cannot neglect is the number of tribute songs being churned out.
Quite strangely the tribute songs have seen an upsurge. What is annoying is the fact that, people who do not ‘matter’ and have not taken mechanism to promote their own songs prior to the president’s demise have also recorded tribute songs.
Why the sudden change to do such tribute songs? Why are artistes who can’t promote their own songs also doing tribute songs? Why the mock of the late president? A friend of mine commented on facebook.
It appears that like the old adage, one man’s meat is another’s poison. The president’s death has offered many the opportunities to do a song and be heard.
Are these people genuinely mourning the late president or trying to play on the president’s demise for some cheap publicity?
Don’t you think the President would have smiled if all these songs where made while he was alive to tell him how much he means to Ghana?
Why can’t we learn to celebrate people when they are alive but wait for their death?
GhanaCelebrities.Com has received over 15 tribute songs for President Mills…