Drama by Chykay (Official Video)

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Blackbody Entertainment would like to present to you the 1st official video of Chykay’s first single ‘Drama’ which was produced by Canadian based producer, Mr Rad.
The long awaited video was shot in Lagos and was produced and directed by Filmboyz Inc.

Be sure to expect much more good music and videos from Chykay this 2012.

 

OSCARS® “CELEBRATE THE MOVIES” WITH LAUNCH OF DIGITAL EXHIBITION

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84 ICONIC FILM IMAGES SHOWCASED IN ONLINE, OUTDOOR GALLERIES

 

Beverly Hills, CA – In anticipation of the 84th Academy Awards®, the Academy of Motion Picture Sciences has launched “Celebrate the Movies,” a digital exhibition spotlighting iconic moments from 84 films.

Beginning today, January 23, the exhibition will appear on digital billboards in Los Angeles, and on ABC’s digital “SuperSign,” an electronic landmark in New York’s Times Square. It will also be showcased on an online gallery on Oscar.com, and extend to youtube.com/Oscars, where fans can share their most memorable movie-going experiences through video or text.

Images will debut in groups of 20 within the next two weeks. The 84 films represented span eight decades, beginning with “Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) and culminating in “Avatar” (2009). Highlights from each decade include “Gone with the Wind” (1939), “Casablanca” (1942), “The Killers” (1946), “Sunset Boulevard” (1950), “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961), “True Grit” (1969), “The Exorcist” (1973), “Saturday Night Fever” (1977), “The Empire Strikes Back” (1980), “Driving Miss Daisy” (1989), “Apollo 13” (1995), “Shrek” (2001), “Ray” (2004), and “The Dark Knight” (2008).  The exhibition highlights all of Hollywood’s major genres, as well as independent, animated, foreign-language, and documentary films.

Included in the first 20 images are the eight that were featured in the key art campaign, which was unveiled in late December.

The 84th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Tuesday, January 24, at 5:30 a.m. PST in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2011 will be presented on Sunday, February 26, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar® presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries worldwide.

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Editors Note: Downloadable images available.

ABOUT THE ACADEMY
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is the world’s preeminent movie-related organization, with a membership of more than 6,000 of the most accomplished men and women working in cinema. In addition to the annual Academy Awards – in which the members vote to select the nominees and winners – the Academy presents a diverse year-round slate of public programs, exhibitions and events; provides financial support to a wide range of other movie-related organizations and endeavors; acts as a neutral advocate in the advancement of motion picture technology; and, through its Margaret Herrick Library and Academy Film Archive, collects, preserves, restores and provides access to movies and items related to their history. Through these and other activities the Academy serves students, historians, the entertainment industry and people everywhere who love movies.

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Museums in Ghana-A Great Tourist Destination

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I always use the National Museum road when commuting to work each morning. I have always enjoyed the serene atmosphere of the area even though the aura of the surroundings has scared me often times. For someone who has spent most of her life living outside Accra, the thought of what the Museums means to an ordinary Ghanaian has never occurred to me.

I therefore took the opportunity of paying close attention to the services of the National Museum when I started my national service at the Head Office of the Information Services Department (ISD).

Museums are institutions that provide the enabling environment and care for the collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and make them available for public viewing. These may be permanent or temporary.

There are several museums across the countries which include the National Museum, Accra, Museum of Science and Technology, Volta Regional Museum, Cape Coast Castle Museum, Upper East Regional Museum, Bolgatanga, St. George’s Castle (Elmina Castle) Museum, Fort Apollonia Museum of Nzema Culture and History.

The Ghana museums and monument board is an organization that is responsible for managing the affairs of museums in Ghana. The board undertakes the function of equipping and managing material cultural heritage of the nation.

The Board also affords visitors who are interested in knowing more about the Ghanaian heritage and also explore Ghana’s culture and history the opportunity to do so.

They further educate visitors on the culture Ghanaians, past and present, through its displays of traditional objects unique to Ghana and its showcasing of local artworks.

The National Museum in Accra, I am informed has two main seasons; the peak and lean season. The peak season falls within the months of May, and December.

Unfortunately, most Ghanaians do not take the interest in taking excursions to explore the vast rich heritage that the country possesses. The current trend is to explore beaches, eateries and drinking spots which in itself is not a bad idea as it adds up to the tourist potential of the nation.

Most Ghanaians do not patronize museums; this seems to be the case because the bulk of publicity has been directed towards foreigners. Most of my colleagues even though are aware of the existence of the National Museum, have never patronized any of the museums. They are at a loss as to what to expect if they should visit the Museum.

Well! I ventured to pay a visit to the Accra museum, guess what I was surprised at what the museum had to offer in terms of historical artifacts. A lot of what I had learned in my history lessons was there for me to see.

However, the poor state of the building and lack of infrastructure instantly numbed my enthusiasm. The inner perimeter of the museum was extremely warm as the air conditioners had broken down.

The building was poorly ventilated and there were obvious traces of cracks in the roofs. I wonder have we as a country deliberately playing down our history just like the Ghana Library Board is becoming a white elephant?

The museum needs to be re-roofed and air-conditions repaired and replaced. Visitors must also be assured of their comfort to increase repeat patronage.

A restaurant that serves Ghanaian dishes and also an Ananse krom were children could go and experience Ghanaian folklore, play traditional Ghanaian games such as ampe, oware and so on should be established to compliment the main activity of the museum.

Attention should be given to the Museums in Ghana; our journey to economic prosperity naturally entails selling our soft power. We should exude confidence in ourselves and our heritage; this is what proudly Ghanaian means.

By: Loretta Naa  Dei Ashie

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Hot New Videos from Terry G

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UPDATES FROM TERRY G’S COLLECTIONS

 

The Akpako Master “Terry G” aka Ginjah Ginjah (Swagger Swagger) has got five new smashing videos and a single (off his mixed tape) added to his collection. Amongst these videos is his interview where he clears the air on the rumors about his fight with MI and how he got mobbed by his fans at one of his shows to mention a few. Inclusive on this list are his free styles with Vector, Joel and Jaywon. These videos are clean, tight and a must watch!!!!

 

 

Terry G – Bregedige

Terry G’s Interview @ FM Station [Video]

 

Terry G- Free Styles with Jaywon & Joel [Video]

 

Terry G – Mad on the Drums [Video]

 

Terry G Freestyle with vector [Video]

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Jonathan, And Nigeria’s Ringim Bell Of Shame

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By Prince Charles Dickson

When you see a snake, you kill it first and set up a committee, you do not set up a committee first to kill the snake…

 

The very few paragraphs  that I will write , I have done with deep grief and plenty emotions, I cannot say that I am in the best state of mind, if one thought that the Xmas day Blasts were bad, it gets only worse by the next attack and sadly a case of who knows where next.

 

Like, the UN suicide bomb, the Independence Day bomb before it, the Mogadishu barracks, and all the Yobe, Maidugiri, Niger and Jos bombs many have been blown away. Wives, husbands, brothers, sisters, children, loved ones and friends all lost, even those one may have hated, I doubt any sane person would wish an enemy such death.

 

Lives cut short in their prime, killed for no faults of theirs and reasons they never would comprehend. No ode, condolences can bring back all the dead in Kano, no songs, and certainly not a government that blatantly would lie about figures of the dead or a government that does not know the difference between 7 and over 100.

 

We have gradually and steadily become a nation like many others ‘ruled’ by strife and shame because what we have now certainly does not pass for governance.

 

The government that promised security and was mandated by the constitution to ensure that all are protected despite creed, faith and location has failed woefully at each time of asking.  If that was not bad enough, we are saddled with a group that have lost a consciousness of shame.

 

Such that it is common to hear such shallow defence that, it started before them, its one group against the other, governors, and traditional leaders should do this and that, while innocent citizens die. Painfully the sad reality is that terms such as embarrassment, dishonour, disgrace, inadequacy, humiliation, and chagrin have become alien.

 

I never met with Jonathan and doubt I want to meet him, never met Inspector General Hafiz Ringim, do not want to meet him either, but these men represent what is wrong with this nation, a lack of shame.

 

A nation that sets up panels of inquiry to issues that already have answers, issues that we know the solution. They set up committees looking for roads were rocks are idling away.

 

We do not need to meet leadership to meet shame, and the actions of those in authority in recent times nay all the time have brought us face to face with derisive public shame and opprobrium.

 

The kind of shame that makes us depend on a voodoo chief for security when trillions in taxpayers’ fund go into security. The type of shame that sees a government helplessly and in alarming manner accede to the fact that Boko Haram is now everywhere you go.

 

Now we live in shame that rings in the ear with fear, one that sees David Mark beg Boko Haram, while CAN president says protect yourselves and Southerners say to Northerners leave our place and vice versa.

 

It is no shame that no single top security personnel from the police, SSS, DMI, and the entire ‘S’ we have has resigned. Certainly not, who will resign with the billions of naira around to play with while citizenry are killed by all manner of insecurity.

 

No head has bowed in shame, no head held accountable. In Borno residents refer to bombs as knockouts, a regular phenomenon, in Yobe the mass exodus continues, in Bayelsa, we got a sampling that the dynamites are still ready for use, while kidnap, robbery continues elsewhere.

 

Eyewitness accounts of the Kano blasts call it a real live movie better imagined than experienced.

 

We are watching the bells of shame ring dangerously and cart away what is left of our innocence staining generations with a vicious circle of retribution, while leadership hide in a false safety net.

 

While the government shamelessly pursued imaginary ghosts in Lagos, tear-gas men old enough to be their grandfathers, BH taught them who the real enemy is, displaying crude co-ordination leaving tears, pain and sorrow in its wake.  And shamelessly we are still hearing the word palliatives, I dare ask, palliatives for whom?

 

Is it Subsidy for the over six scores dead, or the subsidized government figures, or a man I simply call Mr. X, he could have lived if he had fuel to buy at N65, but he spent hours in the fuel station before he could buy, and at over a hundred and he ran into the ‘movie’. He never made it out alive.

 

By the time this was coming off the press, many 24 hours have passed and all that shakara oloje of “I give you 24hours to bla bla bla…” has shamelessly passed the IGs head is still Ringim, his legs ringing without even as much as an apology to a nation hurting.

 

It’s no news that over 48 hours just like the Madalla episode, no strong worded speech, and safe for a carefree, one sided, misinformed press release by the president’s spokesman. How do we know these guys understand the import of their inaction except Boko Haram start to visit them personally?

 

The words of empathy so drab from the once upon a man without shoes, no shoulder for nation to lean on and cry instead we are beseeched with subsidy and maladministration.

 

 

“I know how to pound and I know how to marsh” is what causes pounded yam made with wateryam to be lumpy. Knowing it all can be disastrous. This house must not collapse. Jonathan needs help.

 

I conclude by say that we do not have a Northern problem, it is not a southern issue, it is not just about a citizens docility or leadership folly. It is more, more of a case of playing with shame, like the snake time will tell.

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BATURE’s Al-HAJJ CALLS FOR WAR

… As It Wades Into Useless & Vain Defence of Korle-Bu CEO

Prosper Agbenyega

Alhaji Bature Iddrisu
Alhaji Bature Iddrisu

The Al-Hajj Newspaper being edited by Alhaji Bature Iddrisu has been apt but, too late in wading a senseless war against the media houses that have taken it upon themselves to expose the rots and the illegalities that the so called ‘four-member cartel’ is involved in just to ruin the nation’s premiers hospital, for which the likes of Al-Hajj have failed to do all this while even though they are aware.

It beats ones imagination to see how a Newspaper organisation like the Al-Hajjs is bent on defending the defenceless even at the peril of the lives of innocent citizens including patients at the Korle-bu Teaching Hospital.

The Al-Hajj in its Thursday January 19, 2012 edition under the headline “Unrelenting Conspiracy against Korle-Bu EXPOSED (1)-Media Conspiracy Cited,” written by one of its reporters, Rowland Phillips-Addo, claimed that a conspiracy was hatched by some media organisations together with some members of the Korle-Bu Board to destroy the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and the Board Chairman, Professors Otu Nartey and Andrews Seth Aryeetey respectively. The newspaper also wrote that the orchestrated plan had “backfired.” Interesting!

The Ghanaian Trust is stating unequivocally that it is one of the few media organisations that have taken the pain to the conduct investigations into the activities of the hospital, and indeed, it turns out that the hospital is wallowing in series of mess.

If the Al-Hajjs and their Rowlands will close their eyes to these happenings to see the nation’s flagship hospital destroyed and many lives lost, The Ghanaian Trust and other media which think alike will stay put and continue to fight a good fight until there is total transformation of the hospital. Alhaji Bature’s boys can continue licking their boots for all we care, the battle still continues.

However, the Al-Hajj is also claiming that “Accusations of poor financial performance, importation of goods under aegis of Korle-Bu hospital for private purposes, poor procurement processes, payment of excess allowances, attacks on media personnel have been debunked as untrue by hospital authorities and of course documentary evidence which journalists failed to cross check with the hospital before going to town with their news items. Furthermore accusations of arbitrary dismissal on the part of management and engaging of retired professional has also been explained beyond reasonable doubt.”

Interestingly, the Al-Hajj Newspaper has failed to state the various explanations given by the hospital authorities to the many issues raised in the media.

But if Al-Hajj can be sincere to itself and the people of Ghana, it should publish answers to; The rot exposed by the internal audit report, the payment of Top Ups to Prof. Afua Hesse and Prof. Seth Aryeetey, whether these two professors are employees of Korle-Bu, the misuse of the Global Fund Toyota Hilux car with registration number GE 8982 Y given to the Fevers Unit, Felicity Commey’s actions with impunity, the recovered diaries, whether Prof. Aryeetey is a management staff of the hospital, the useless retreat at Ho in the Volta Region where millions of Ghana Cedis was spent, the Audit Report indicting the CEO and Felicity Commey, the over $61,000 inflation on prices of Analyzer Reagents by Felicity Commey, among others.

Indeed if the likes of The Al-Hajj have done their homework well enough, they would have known the truth even better than some of us. Surprisingly, the Al-Hajj and its Boss Bature have shirked their ethical values and stooped as low as a pauper licking the boots of the very people who want to destroy the country’s number one health service provider, allowing these same people to feed the m with lies to fight back at the media.

Anyway, who told the Al-Hajj Newspaper that, the Korle-Bu teaching hospital is enjoying a comparative industrial harmony? This is serious. After the Board Chairman has rendered even the Board he is presiding over useless, destabilizing the core fabric of the hospital set up and turning staff against each other; is this peace?

The Al-Hajj Newspaper needs to do more work, probably investigate the more. If indeed they want proof, they can call on us. There are lots of issues about the people they are trying to protect and defend, that are backed by facts, documents and figures. It is however surprising that till today, the so-called journalists at Al-Hajj newspaper who always stand by their journalistic ethics, has not been following the media publications so far.

But for a question posed by Al-Hajj so far, “Why shouldn’t the media leave personalities in Korle-Bu alone…,” the media will, but not until the hospital is clean, not until the likes of Alhaji Bature and his Al-Hajj see the truth.

Anyway, he can lead his pay masters to engage the said media on a different platform rather than this useless war they sought to engage the media in, because that will not help them a bit.

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Korle-Bu Board Chairman Exposed!

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Dropped Hijacked HIV/Aids Car

  • · Now Focuses On TB Unit Vehicle

Prosper Agbenyega

The Board Chairman of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Prof. Rev. Seth Andrew Aryeetey who had been caught at the centre of controversies surrounding the misuse of a Green Toyota Hilux with registration number GE 8982 Y given to the Fevers Unit by the Global Fund for HIV work, has decided to abandon the use of the said car as result of the media publications exposing his nefarious activities at the hospital.

Indeed the media publications have really given him tough time as according our sources, he (Prof. Aryeetey) has directed the hospital driver, Richard, who used to drive him in the said car, never to come and pick him anymore.

However, checks conducted at the premier hospital have revealed that, even though the Board Chairman has decided to stop using the HIV car, he has not aborted his ‘cruelty’ toward the suffering patients at the hospital.

It is however revealed that, he has thus diverted all his attention to the Tuberculosis (TB) Unit car. The Ghanaian Trust investigations have led to interesting situations in that the Board Chairman is has now decided to be using a TB Unit car, a Toyota Land Cruiser, ash in colour with registration number AV 1741 X for his rounds.

Our checks are that, the TB Car in question was the car he used for the trip to the Volta Region on Wednesday January 11, 2012, where they held the so-called retreat. Investigations have led to the revelation that Prof. Aryeetey, who could have used the HIV car, was unable to do so as result of the publications but rather used the TB vehicle.

It could be recalled that The Ghanaian Trust Newspaper has carried a story in its 45th edition about the attempts by Prof. Aryeetey to cripple the hospital by messing up with its resources. A Log Book in the possession of The Ghanaian Trust detailing journeys made by the Board Chairman with this vehicle, indicting him has it that he only uses the HIV car as a transport to and from work.

In that publication, we brought to our readers how the Board Chairman Rev. Prof. Seth Aryeetey has been using the hospital car for his personal rounds against the Transport Policy of the Ministry of Health.

The Policy, which states on its page 9 (2.2.8.2) that; “Station Wagons shall be used for long distance journeys only,” and on its page 10 (2.2.8.8) that “Vehicles shall not be used to transport staff to and from work. In exceptional cases such as long working hours, heads of institutions shall authorize the use of official vehicles,” is being flouted with impunity.

The car, a Green Toyota Hilux with registration number GE 8982 Y was initially given to the Fevers Unit at Korle-Bu by the Global Fund and was to be used for HIV work, for visiting patients and conveying drugs. According to investigation, the car is no longer being used for that purpose but rather use in conveying Prof. Aryeetey from his house at East Legon to his office at the Medical School and back, in strict contravention of the MOH Policy.

This development according to sources has made it very difficult for the Fevers Unit to intensify their monitoring services on HIV patients and as well deliver drugs on time. It is also interesting to note that as and when the Fevers Unit needs the vehicle for their official assignments, Prof. Aryeetey prevents them from using it because he would be using it for his personal assignments.

Now the TB Unit is also being stressed because the limited resources are being abused by no other person but the Board Chairman.

Meanwhile, checks conducted have revealed that Prof. Aryeetey is being given fuel coupons in his capacity as the Board Chairman of the hospital, but he continues to gallons of Diesel for the car.

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SAKUMO WULOMO RUBBISHES NDC CHAIRMAN FOR INSULTING ACCRA MAYOR

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“Shut Up and Allow Accra to Develop”

Prosper Agbenyega

The High Priest of the people of Ga, Sakumo Wulomo, and President of the Ga Traditional Council Nuumo Ogbamey III has warned the Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr Yaw Boateng Djan to desist from interfering in the work and developmental agenda being perused by the Chief Executive Officer of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Alfred Oko Vanderpuye, and called on him to offer an apology to the Accra Mayor.

His outburst came at the heels of recent publication in The Publisher Newspaper, citing the NDC Chairman for calling the AMA Mayor names and asking him (Mayor) to “get away with is moustache” when news came that the AMA had carried out another demolishing exercise at Circle Odawna Railway line.

According to Sakumo Wulomo, they have observed that right from the NPP regime till date that anytime development in Accra needs to be undertaken, political influence are brought on board which has really hindered the progress of developmental projects in Accra.

In an exclusive interview, the Sakumo wulomo stated that it was high time the NDC Chairman concentrates on the illegal falling of trees in his constituency and the Galamsey operations by the youth by looking for better jobs for them than rather stop poking his nose into the affairs of Accra being the capital city of Ghana where all his (Yaw Djan) literates and illiterates migrate to seek greener pastures, such as selling of Dog chains and chewing gums on the principal streets of Accra.

He also noted that in their capacity as elders and chiefs of Accra, Yaw Boateng Djan should leave them to dictate the pace, saying, “Yaw Boateng Djan must shut up!”

It has been revealed that the demolition of the area was necessitated by the illegal activities of squatters resulting in a fire outbreak that affected the high tension electricity pole serving some industries and residence within the Accra Metropolis.

He cited Sodom and Gomorrah which needed to be demolished during the NPP era but was stopped as a result of political influence and this, he stated affected the NPP.

Information gathered indicated that the ECG has spent over GH¢10million on repair works alone to get these affected industries and residents again connected to the national grid.

However, when the Accra Mayor was contacted for his comments, he declined but said, “I respect the President, the President respects me and I believe he has given me a job to do. And so, I will live to perform my duties as my international relations believe I can make a change in Accra, hence the Accra Millennium city project.”

GIPC launches Investment Monitoring Platform

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Prosper Agbenyega

The Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) has launched an Investment Monitoring Platform that is aimed at redesigning and reshaping the country’s investment promotion strategies.

The platform according to GIPC will feature a compilation of investment data expected to boost the impact of foreign investment inflows into the country.

During the launching, the Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission, Paul Victor Obeng has indicated that the platform which was developed by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) was implemented in collaboration with the GIPC, adding that, if used prudently would direct more investments into the economy.

“All the issues that affect industrialization, investment promotion, effectiveness of government policy on investment and responses to these policies by the private sector are all captured on this platform,” he said.

According to him, the platform could be a one-stop facilitating platform where prospects and constraints are seen, averring that, if all the parties that stand to benefit from the platform come together and work together, it will drive investment and create jobs to advance national development.

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