Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 October 2016

PHOTOS: PURPLE Movie Premiere at KNUST

The Star-Studded movie PURPLE, directed by Prince Dovlo was premiered at KNUST on Friday 21st October 2016 at the CCB Auditorium.

The movie features big names in the music industry like Sarkodie, Efya, Pappy Kojo, Dr. Cryme, Wanlov, Sister Debby, StoneBwoy, Samini, Akwaboa etc. Personally, it was up to my expectation cos this is not your regular movie. The musical touch in the movie sets it apart from any other movie in the Ghanaian industry. Maybe except for Cantata...lol

It was fun and excitement at the venue as Pappy Kojo, Dr. Cryme, Kojo Cue and others came to hang out with fans!



Photo Credit: Perspective! Photography
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Saturday, 15 October 2016

PHOTOS: Life is Eazi Campus Tour at KNUST with Mr. Eazi

On Friday 14th of October 2016, the Engineering Auditorium at KNUST was lit up with stunning performances from Starboy Records' Mr. Eazi at the LIFE IS EAZI CAMPUS TOUR. The Bankulize hitmaker did not disappoint as the audience were swept off their feet completely!

The concert also saw performances from other stars like the Fante Van Damme Pappy Kojo, Akiti RoRo, Medikal, the Oseikrom President Kojo Cue with DJ Sugarfingaz on the turntables. The Mc for the night was the one and only Sister Debby

This is how the whole event went down


The next stop for Life is Eazi Campus tour is UCC. Watch out for it!

photo credit: Perspective! Photography
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Sunday, 25 September 2016

Photos: YOLO stars meet up with fans in KNUST at the season 3 premiere

Cyril, Emily, Drogba, George and other stars from the YOLO television series met up with fans at the premiere of the the third season of the series at the CCB auditorium in KNUST on Saturday 24th September 2016. It was all fun and excitement as the actors finally arrived and their fans could not wait to meet them.
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Friday, 23 September 2016

Photos: KNUST FRESH 'A' Fair

The much awaited Fresh 'A' fair started off yesterday, Thursday 22nd of September at the Royal Parade ground on KNUST campus in grand style! I  can assure you that its gonna continue like that till the grand finale on Saturday 24th  Sept, when the B.A.R Elorm Adablah (EL) is expected to repp and rock us with original music.

Here is how the atmosphere was at the debut of the Fresh 'A' Fair









The whole place is lit with fun and excitement at the Fresh 'A' Fair with games to play and a lot of things on sale at the coolest prices. You really need to pass through!!
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Friday, 29 July 2016

Obama's Brother says he is voting for Trump in November!!

Malik Obama (L)                              Donald Trump (R)


President Barack Obama's half-brother, Malik Obama, says he will vote for Republican nominee Donald Trump in the U.S. election in November because he likes the candidate and he is unhappy with his brother's leadership.
Malik, who is in his 50s, told Reuters by phone from Obama's ancestral home of Kogelo in western Kenya that he supports Trump's policies, especially his focus on security.
"He appeals to me and also I think that he is down to earth and he speaks from the heart and he is not trying to be politically correct. He's just straight-forward," he said.
Malik, a U.S. citizen, has lived in Washington since 1985 where he worked with various firms before becoming an independent financial consultant.
Trump's stance against Muslims coming in to the United States was understandable even to Muslims like himself, Malik said.
"I'm a Muslim, of course, but you can't have people going around just shooting people and killing people just in the name of Islam," he said.
He criticized President Obama's record in the White House saying he had not done much for the American people and his extended family despite the high expectations that accompanied his election in 2008, both in the United States and Kenya.
The two men appear to have drifted apart but were previously close. Malik has visited the president in the Oval office and was also best man at Barack's wedding.
Obama's election created much excitement in Kenya especially in Kogelo village where their father was born before going to study at the University of Hawaii.
Obama visited Nairobi, in the first ever trip by a sitting U.S. president to the East African nation last July, and promised to visit more often when he leaves office.
Malik defended his right to criticize his brother, citing freedom of expression.
"To each his own. I speak my mind and I'm not going to be put in a box just because my brother is the President of the United States," Malik said.



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Thursday, 30 June 2016

SAJUNA GO PAPP!

Brace yourselves its the biggest ever Ghana Senior High School Old Students reunion ever to happen and its going down on Friday the 1st of July 2016, yes it on the National Republic Day Holiday!. The venue for the event is at Adome/Sajuna. Buses will be conveying us all at the Accra Mall at 7:15am sharpest. The Rate is an extra cool Ghc 50, transportation, sacks and gate fee inclusive. Make yourselves available and lets have some mad fun as the Beacons storm Sajuna River Cruise!

 Call 0577761312 || 0543976752 || 0279705018 for ticket purchase, reservations and further inquiries.

chaley Sajuna go Papp!
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Sunday, 19 June 2016

The Origin and Grammer of Father's Day

While Mother’s Day became an official holiday in 1914, Father’s Day took a little longer to be considered a national holiday. The origin of Father’s Day lies in two unrelated tragic events.

About six months after the Monongah mining disaster of 1907, in which the small West Virginia town lost over 350 men, Grace Golden Clayton organized an event to honor the fathers killed in the catastrophe. On the other side of the country, Sondra Smart Dodd, whose mother died in childbirth, had a similar father-related thought. Inspired by a Mother’s Day sermon she attended in 1909, Dodd believed there should be a corresponding holiday to celebrate fathers. After all, she and her five siblings had been raised by her father and Civil War veteran, William Smart. Dodd successfully gained support for her idea, and the first Father’s Day was celebrated by Washington State in 1910 in June, the month of her father’s birthday. Though President Calvin Coolidge publicly supported the holiday in 1924, and President Lyndon B. Johnson proclaimed it a national holiday in 1966, it wasn’t until 1972 that President Richard Nixon officially signed a proclamation making Father’s Day federal holiday that falls on the third Sunday in June.

People often wonder why Father’s Day has an apostrophe before the s. The quick answer is that Mother’s Day set a precedent on this fuzzy grammatical issue of apostrophe placement. With the apostrophe before the s, Father’s Day “belongs” to each individual father. If the apostrophe fell after the s, the meaning slightly changes. That would be a holiday “belonging” to all fathers as a collective. The holiday April Fools’ Day, for example, takes the possessive plural rather than the singular plural. Perhaps this is because the individual fool doesn’t matter here in the way in which each individual father matters to his children.

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