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Some men masturbate with my picture, video it and send it to me- Nana Aba – fighisonline.blog

Nana Aba Anamoah has shared her story how some guys sexually harass sometimes.

In an interview on Joy fm following the BBC sex for grade documentary which was recently revealed concerning some students who are sexually harassed by lecturers in universities in Africa.

The TV presenter said has also been harassed in so many many ways through her social media handles.

She said there are most times some guys will masturbate with her picture in a video and sent to her afterwards.

She said all these harassment has forced her to change her number just to avoid them from sending her such things.

And then there are times when people will send you messages, they’ll send you videos; I mean how can you take a picture of me from my page and record yourself wanking over my page and you reach orgasm and you think that if I send this to Nana Aba on WhatsApp, she should feel so good about herself. That is harassment. And I was getting that all the time when I was using my 0244 for WhatsApp, so, I had to change my number and now I change my number every month or every two months. That’s very uncomfortable for me but I have to do I” classfmonline quoted her to have sai

Uganda announces ‘Kill The Gays’ bill that will sentence homosexuals to death.

The Ugandan government has planned to reintroduce a that will see to it that any gay on homosexual is being put to death.

The Ugandan government has announced plans to reintroduce a bill that would bring in the death penalty for homosexuals in the East African country.

Five years ago,  the ‘Kill the Gaysbill was nullified on a technicality because it includes the death penalty, but the government has now revealed plans to reintroduce it within weeks.

In a statement by  Ethics and Integrity Minister Simon Lokodo, he said: ‘Homosexuality is not natural to Ugandans, but there has been a massive recruitment by gay people in schools, and especially among the youth, where they are promoting the falsehood that people are born like that

‘Our current penal law is limited. It only criminalizes the act. We want it made clear that anyone who is even involved in promotion and recruitment has to be criminalized. Those that do grave acts will be given the death sentence.’ 

He also said that the bill, which is supported by President Yoweri Museveni,  will be reintroduced in parliament in the coming weeks, and it is expected to be voted on before the end of the year.

‘We have been talking to the MPs and we have mobilized them in big numbers,’ said Lokodo. ‘Many are supportive.’

Lokodo also said that Uganda is prepared for any negative response over the plans to reintroduce the bill.

‘It is a concern, but we are ready. We don’t like blackmailing. Much as we know that this is going to irritate our supporters in budget and governance, we can’t just bend our heads and bow before people who want to impose a culture which is foreign to us.’ he said.

Source: ameyawdebrah.com

Akwaboah – Don’t fall in love with social media picture s, body odour cannot be checked online- fighisonline.blog

Akwaboah has advised social media users not to fall in love with a social media pictures.

Akwaboah, a Ghanaian Highlife artist has advised social media users to desist from falling in with social media pictures.

The sarkcess music signee said one thing that is impossible to check online is a body odour so it’s better one shouldn’t fall in love with a picture, who knows maybe the person might be suffering from a serious body odour.

So he said to prevent any disappointment one should not Fall in Love with a picture on the social media.

“Don’t fall in love with pictures you see on social media because body Odour don’t show online ..Tenkew” he tweeted

Chris Attoh- You cannot protect yourself from sadness, without protecting yourself from happiness.- Fighisonline

Chris Attoh

Chris Attoh who is an American based Ghanaian actor who has been inactive on Instagram recently after the demise of his wife has finally break his silence.

Chris Attoh who is a well known Ghanaian actor lost his wife after when she was being murdered in the United States of America.

Following the death of his wife Bettie Jennifer, Chris Attoh shared this heart-felt message on his Instagram handle

 “We learn a lot from our places of discomfort, the only way for a baby to come out of the womb is through it. I guess in life, you cannot protect yourself from sadness, without protecting yourself from happiness. It’s easier to stay open and trust God”. he wrote.

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Joey B – I don’t go after other guys girlfriend’s || Fighisonline

Ghanaian rapper Joey B who is popular known by some of his hit songs like U x Me and Tonga in an interview with on joy fm said he does not go after someone’s girlfriend.

He said he doesn’t want to be the reason for the failure of someone’s relationship.

“I have never been a victim but I just don’t  want to be the idea behind someone’s failed relationship.”

Joey B added that no matter how beautiful or attractive a lady maybe he won’t even dare to approach her by the moment he finds out she is dating or going out with someone

, “a lady may be beautiful but I may not be attracted once I get to find it she has a boyfriend.”

Source: ameyawdebrah.com

John Dumelo – Let’s focus on maximizing output and eat what we grow || Fighisonline

John Dumelo who is a well know Ghanaian actor, entrepreneur, politician and Farmer privileged to be part of the speakers to talk on Agriculture on the African Continent at Sahara sparks in Tanzania.

In Mr Dumelo’s speech as he wrote on his social media handle, he made mention of the need for Africans to change the style of our farming if we are ready to compete with the other continents.

Furthermore, he also said that we should be able to grow much food’s as needed in order to reduce the level at which we import foods from other countries and also addressed on the need for us to consume what we grow here in Africa.

He said

“We need a technological approach to achieve the agricultural revolution. We can’t compete with the West with our cutlass and hoe lifestyle. We talk about food security on the African continent but we are not ready to take risks. Risks that will see our lands being turned into major food baskets. Africa has the worlds largest arable land, yet we import food worth billions of dollars each year. About 60 percent of our land is uncultivated and by 2025, Africa will be importing $110bn worth of food. It’s time for us to cash in on that. Let’s start growing and stop importing. Let’s shift our focus to maximizing output and consuming what we grow. It’s time for us to change the narrative. It’s time for Africa. Enough of the talks…enough of the statistics, let’s get to work!”.