it is Ghana's media that is to be blame, they hype these people by talking about themselves as if they are any thing special. Just imagine how the media report about them, reknowned this and that, celebrated journalist and so ... read full comment
it is Ghana's media that is to be blame, they hype these people by talking about themselves as if they are any thing special. Just imagine how the media report about them, reknowned this and that, celebrated journalist and so on. These hypes coupled with our illiteracy put theses os called celebs next tp God. Yes, we shd be concerned.
Ben Boating 3 months ago
Well, unfortunately, this phenomenon is not peculiar to only so-called celebrities. It applies to men of God, politicians and athletes. I think in Shata's case, the fans were angry because of the double standard by the law en ... read full comment
Well, unfortunately, this phenomenon is not peculiar to only so-called celebrities. It applies to men of God, politicians and athletes. I think in Shata's case, the fans were angry because of the double standard by the law enforcement agencies where some politicians were "set free" by the Attorney General after been accused of financial malpractices.
it is Ghana's media that is to be blame, they hype these people by talking about themselves as if they are any thing special. Just imagine how the media report about them, reknowned this and that, celebrated journalist and so ...
read full comment
Well, unfortunately, this phenomenon is not peculiar to only so-called celebrities. It applies to men of God, politicians and athletes. I think in Shata's case, the fans were angry because of the double standard by the law en ...
read full comment