Ghana-Mali match: Dede Ayew voted man-of-the-match

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Andre Dede Ayew

After helping Ghana to beat Mali 2-0 in Franceville at the 2012 Afcon, Andre Dede Ayew was voted the Man-of-the-Match.

Dede scored Ghana’s second goal after Asamoah Gyan connected a free-kick in the second half of the game.

“I am proud to pick up this award,” Andre said, according to the Ghana FA’s website.

“I want to thank the players and coach for helping me win this award,” he said.

The Olympique Marseille’s key player dedicated the award to the entire Ghanaian team.

“I dedicate this award to the whole team. I didn’t do it alone but had the help of my colleagues to win it,” the website quoted Dede as saying.

By Ekow Quandzie//Ghanabusinessnews.com

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Ghana ranks last in top 20 country users of Twitter in Africa

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Ghana placed 20th out of the top 20 African countries using social media website Twitter in the last three months of 2011, according to a study released January 26, 2012.

The survey titled “How Africa Tweets” – conducted by Portland Communications and Tweetminster, indicated that Ghana recorded 2,150 tweets during the last quarter of 2011.

South Africa was the continent’s most active country by volume of geo-located 5,030,226 tweets followed by Kenya with 2,476,800 and Nigeria 1,646,212.

Egypt and Morocco came fourth and fifth with 1,214,062 and 745,620 tweets respectively.

Other countries ahead of Ghana are Sudan, Niger, Ethiopia, Gabon, and DR Congo.

The study explains that the 20 countries picked represented 70% of Africa’s total population, 85% of the continent’s total gross domestic product (GDP) and 88% of Africa’s internet users.

In the first ever attempt to comprehensively map the use of Twitter in Africa, Portland and Tweetminster said they analysed over 11.5 million geo-located tweets originating on the continent during the last three months of 2011 adding “this pan-African analysis of Twitter traffic was complemented by a survey of 500 of Africa’s most active tweeters.”

Young people tweeting from mobile devices are driving the growth of Twitter in Africa as the study said 60% of the active tweeters were between 21-29 years old.

Key findings of the study revealed that “57% of tweets from Africa are sent from mobile devices; 81% the users polled say they mainly used it for communicating with friends – 68% saying they use Twitter to monitor news while 22% use it to search for employment opportunities.”

Beatrice Karanja, Associate Director and head of Portland Nairobi in a statement said “We saw the pivotal role of Twitter in the events in North Africa last year, but it is clear that Africa’s Twitter revolution is really just beginning.”

By Ekow Quandzie/Ghanabusinessnews.com

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Ghana Rising Hearts Jasmine Jamila Baroudi…..


Jasmine Jamila Baroudi (on the right) with a friend at the Ghana Movie Awards 2011

Is Jasmine Jamila Baroudi the most fashionable woman in Ghana? Anxiously flicking through the photographs from the Ghana Movie Awards, they are sooo disappointing and uber pedestrian /underwhelming -I was blown away Jasmine Jamila Baroudi beauty and style. 

Glossy healthy hair? Check. Lovely clear skin? Check. Fabulous make-up? Check. Dressed to kill? Check. Looking amazing in a lovely feminine sheer black maxi dress with a floral bodice by an unidentified fashion designer/label, -Jasmine Jamila Baroudi (bar Helen Asante -she also looked lovely in a maxi gold dress) blew away the competition!! 

New to Ghana Rising’s radar, I don’t know much about Jasmine Jamila Baroudi, -only that she might be the actress in Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s Adam’s Apples 7 Movie, -where she plays Albert’s love interest. 

Anyway according to the net -Ms Baroudi is half Ghanaian and half Lebanese and lives in the Accra metropolis. Not just a pretty face, Ms Baroudi has a degree in psychology and sociology -and if my sixth sense serves me right -is about to become Ghana’s next big media darling and Ghana Rising’s next big style Icon…..

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Arthur Wharton – the first black professional footballer


Arthur Wharton’s blue plaque. 

Paulina Opoku-Gyimah says: I first read about Arthur Wharton, the UK’s first black football player a hundred years ago in The Voice newspaper and I’ve been meaning to celebrate him -forever…

Title: Arthur Wharton – the first black professional footballer

By Ian Volans Dated: March 29, 2011 18:11

Ghana becomes the 84th country to play a football international against England today. A few days ago, Henry Winter, the Telegraph’s excellent football correspondent, profiled Arthur Wharton the first black professional footballer in England and probably the world. Wharton was born in Jamestown in the Gold Coast – what is now Ghana – on 28 October 1865.

The son of the first Afro-Caribbean to be ordained as a Wesleyan Methodist missionary in Africa, Arthur was educated in England with the intention of becoming a minister or teacher.

His remarkable sporting career has been chronicled by Football Unites Racism Divides. As an amateur footballer, Arthur played for Cannock & White Cross FC, Darlington, representative teams in Newcastle and Durham, Preston North End – where he appeared in the 1887 FA Cup Semi-Final – and S heffield United.

Wharton’s talents were not confined to football. In July 1886, competing for Birchfield Harriers, Wharton won the 100 yards at the AAAs championship at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea. His time of exactly 10 seconds was later ratified as the first world record in athletics. In 1888, just as the Football League was being established, he achieved success in pedestrianism – professional running – winning the prestigious September Sprint Handicap at the Queen’s Ground, Sheffield.

He is also known to have played rugby at Heckmondwyke and was also a professional cricketer at various times, playing for the Rotherham clubs of Greaseborough and Rawmarsh, the Borough Police and, later, Stalybridge.

He became the first black professional footballer when he signed for Rotherham Town in September 1889.

He supplemented his footballing income as licensee of the Albert Tavern, at 53 Old Street, Masbrough (where he was living on census day 1891) and the Plough Inn, Greasborough, in 1892.

He was also to play for Sheffield United between 1894-6, becoming the first black professional to play in the top flight of English football in a match against Sunderland in Februray 1895. Later, he went on to play for Stalybridge Rovers, Ashton North End and finally, in 1901, Stockport County. His 1901 home was at 158 Old Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne. He retired from professional sport in 1902. Judging by Google Street Map, Arthur’s 1891 and 1901 homes stood in areas that have been significantly redeveloped in recent years.

From 1913, Wharton worked at the Yorkshire Main Colliery at Edlington near Doncaster. He died, after a long illness on 13 December 1930 at 54 Staveley Street, Edlington.

For 67 years, his grave was unmarked. Arthur had married Emma Lister on 21 September 1890 but the couple had no children. According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Emma may have felt disinclined to erect a headstone on the grounds that Arthur was believed to have fathered her own sister’s daughters Minnie and Nora.

Thanks to the efforts of Football Unites, which is based in Sheffield, and the generosity of the Professional Footballers’ Association and other benefactors, the last resting place of the first professional footballer is now commemorated.

A campaign to erect a statue of Arthur in Darlington received a donation of £20,000 in October 2010.

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Art, Fashion & History: Glass Beads of Ghana. The Newark Museum

Art, Fashion & History: Glass Beads of Ghana. The Newark Museum

“Akosu” and “bodom” powder-glass beads, 1999
Nomoda E. Djaba (“Cedi”), Cedi Beads Industry
Odumase-Krobo, Ghana
Collection of The Newark Museum

Painted beads imitating Venetian millefiori, early 21st century
Ghana
Recycled glass and ceramic dye pigments
Collection of The Newark Museum

Woman’s waist beads, 1980s
Ghana
Recycled powder-glass beads
Collection of The Newark Museum

Woman wearing beads, Akosombo, Ghana, January 2005
Photograph by Christa Clarke

Powder-glass adjagba beads, 1990s
Ghana
Recycled glass
Collection of The Newark Museum

Powder-glass “bicone” beads with Ananse design, 1990s

Ghana
Recycled glass
Collection of The Newark Museum

“Glass Beads of Ghana is the first exhibition to look closely at the distinctive art form of glass bead-making and is drawn largely from The Newark Museum’s own extensive collection, one of the few such collections in the world. The exhibition focuses primarily on the contemporary creation and use of glass beads in southern Ghana, with an emphasis on recent innovations. Video footage and contextual photographs, along with examples of bead molds and tools, highlight the technological process of making beads. The exhibition also includes a recreation of a Ghanaian market stall, complete with touchable examples of these colourful beads.” Joanne Molina

For more information please visit: The Newark Museum (http://www.newarkmuseum.org/) -Joanne Molina
Text & Images credit:http://www.curatedobject.us/the_curated_object_/exhibitions_newark/

Paulina Opoku-Gyimah says: surly we don’t have to wait until a prestigious museum in the west tells us that our glass beads are beautiful before we love or celebrate them. I was researching stuff on the net as I’m really interested in working with interested folk to open a fashion museum in Ghana. I can’t do it alone and don’t mind if anyone steals this idea -or as is usually hinted -inspired to do it, -as long as it done beautifully. Anyway I stumbled across the above piece about an exhibition that took place in January 31, 2008 – June 2009 at the Newark Museum, they have an “’extensive collection, one of the few such collections in the world” and it got me thinking……why can’t we [Ghanaians] celebrate the things we are good at -like making like making beautiful glass beads? Why do we only get excited once the West celebrate our stuff/goods/services etc etc? Anyway I wanted to share this piece with you because its right up my street. Beautiful objects of art, with many originating from the 60’s and fabulously shot -I bet there isn’t a museum in Ghana that has held such an exhibition??? Shame on us!!!

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HISPANIC BOY AZONTO

“Just me, a Hispanic boy, swaggin’ out to some AZONTO! I dedicate this video to a peer of mine who passed away at the high school I attend. He was Ghanaian. RIP Marcum Asiamah.”  iAlexitooo

I love this video and would love you to support its creator,  iAlexitooo -and watch it via YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqekfsx8eOY&context=C300a99cADOEgsToPDskKtG-c-vJHYIKXX0HAo6Txi

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Rachel Roy designs this season’s hottest accessory, -the ‘Kindness is Always Fashionable’ Ghana Clutch for OrphanAid Africa


Regular Ghana Rising readers will remember that the ever beautiful fashion designer, Rachel Roy visited Ghana sometime back and wrote about how profoundly it effected her in American Vogue.. True to her words she hasn’t forgotten Ghana or the children of OrphanAid Africa -and has designed this delectable ‘Kindness is Always Fashionable’ Ghana Clutch for said charity.. and it has some uber fans including: Margherita Missoni, Franca Sozzani, Hilary Swank and Annalynne McCord. 

A very reasonable $49 from:http://www.rachelroy.com/GhanaClutch/110250115,default,pd.htmlep_tag=HPfeature1-not only will it make you pop but all proceeds from the sell of this yummy clutch -goes to OrphanAid Africa. 

Please note that the ‘Kindness is Always Fashionable’ Ghana Clutch will also be available for purchase via: NeimanMarcus.com, Bloomingdales.com and ShopBop.com from the 15th February 2012. 
For more information about Rachel Roy visit: http://www.rachelroy.com/ &https://www.facebook.com/RachelRoy

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The African Cup of Nations……………The scores so far

 

Ghana 2 – 0 Mali 

***Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew scored a goal each…

Ghana 1 – 0 Botswana

****John Mensah scored….

Ghana Rising’s sooo proud of the Black Stars!! Our boys are on top form and playing well. God Bless them and see them through to the finals… The next game is Ghana V’s Guinea -on Wednesday…The following is taken from http://www.cafonline.com/ 

 

Ghana defeated Mali 2-0 here on Saturday night to leave Group D at the Africa Cup of Nations wide open after Guinea earlier hammered Botswana 6-1.

The 2010 World Cup participants are now top of the group on six points from two matches, while Guinea and their opening-day conquerors Mali are on three points, with all three teams still in the reckoning to advance to the knockout stage.
To add to the suspense, even point-less Botswana are not mathematically out of contention.

On Wednesday, Mali will battle Botswana in Libreville and Ghana take on Guinea in Franceville in the final throw of the Group D dice.
Star striker Asamoah Gyan opened the scoring for Ghana in the 63rd minute with a well-struck free-kick from the edge of the Mali box after Andre Ayew was brought down by Bakaye Traore.

Baby Jet Gyan had struggled with an ankle injury leading up to the game but Ghana coach Goran Stevanovic insisted on fielding the UAE-based star and it paid handsome dividends.

Mali came close to restoring parity two minutes after Gyans opener through Sochaux forward Modibo Maiga, who perfectly met a header from a corner only for the ball to roll out for a goal-kick.

Ayew doubled Ghana’s lead in the 76th minute when he was stylishly set up by Gyan on the edge of the Mali goal area and drove in to unleash an unstoppable pile-driver past Soumaila Diakite in the Mali goal.

This was a typical derby with no fewer than six bookings as both teams cancelled each other out in a packed midfield with tough tackles flying in all directions.

Big Mali striker Cheick Diabate proved in the first half to be a thorn in the flesh of the young Black Stars central defence of Jonathan Mensah and John Boye, playing in the absence of the more experienced John Mensah and Isaac Vorsah. It was a cagey start by both teams and it was not until the 25th minute that Asamoah Kwadwo made the first real attempt at goal.

The Udinese midfielder, who was starting his first game of the tournament, fired from distance only for Diakite to parry into the path of Sulley Muntari, who shot wide.
Ten minutes later, the same player blasted another fierce shot from the edge of the Mali goal area, but again it was off-target.

On 38 minutes, Mali responded nicely with a Diabate free-kick on the edge of the box that struck both posts with diving Ghana goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey beaten.
In first-half additional time, Ayew rose above two Mali defenders to meet a cross from the right by stand-in skipper John Pantsil, but again it was off the mark.
The hard-working Ayew then forced a fine save from the Mali goalkeeper with a low drive from well outside the box in the 54th minute.   Words/Credit:http://www.cafonline.com/competition/african-cup-of-nations_2012/news/12871-ghana-beat-mali-to-leave-group-d-on-a-knife-edge.html

Team Black Star -singing before a game….

Absolutely fabulous…..just joyous -You can keep up with all the games via:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2090502/Africa-Cup-Nations-Results-fixtures.html

Steven Tyler Got Naked in Front of Jennifer Lopez

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Steven Tyler

Steven Tyler

Steven Tyler tried to win over Jennifer Lopez by getting naked and swimming in a pool (watch out, Casper Smart!).

He might have butchered the National Anthem during the AFC Championship game, but at least he didn’t decide to streak! The rocker is obviously comfortable in his own skin, and he thinks stripping down is a great way to win someone over (so is that how he got Erin Brady to agree to marry him?).

According to Contact Music, Ryan Seacrest and the rocker recently dished about his sexy skinny dip with Jay Leno. Seacrest told the talk show host that they were staying at the Wynn Las Vegas resort to film an episode of American Idol. They had previously watched the La Reve show there that features artists dancing underwater, and Jennifer Lopez was standing next to the La Reve pool when Ryan heard her scream—there was a naked body in the water!

The naked man turned out to be Steven Tyler, who was trying to impress J-Lo with his own underwater acrobatics (surely his fiancée can’t be too happy about his amorous antics involving all his anatomy). Tyler told Leno that he was just looking for an excuse to get naked in front of Jennifer, but that’s not always the best idea—women can have men arrested for exposing themselves in front of them, after all.

The rocker said he had “high hopes” that he could woo J-Lo with his naked swimming stunt, but obviously it didn’t work—she’s still with boy toy Casper Smart, and he’s still engaged to Erin Brady.

Maybe Jennifer Lopez was just turned off by Steven Tyler’s moobs (man boobs)—for such a thin guy, he’s got quite a lot going on up there.

It’s just a shame that these two crazy kids didn’t get together—Steven’s group Aerosmith once combined rock and rap with the help of Run D.M.C., and he and Jennifer could have also made sweet music together by combing her Latin sound with his gigantic mouth to make something truly amazing—maybe they could have collaborated for “Love in a Fiat” or “Dude Looks Like a Baby” (in honor of Casper Smart).

So do you think Steven’s naked stunt was funny or incredibly creepy?

By  Aida Ekberg, Gather

Catherine Zeta-Jones Pregnant Again by Michael Douglas at 42?

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A recent photo of Catherine Zeta-Jones has people wondering if she’s pregnant again by husband, Michael Douglas. Catherine is already 42 and Michael is 67. People are calling this baby a “miracle baby” because it represents the happiness at the end of a long dark tunnel for the couple.

A source said, “Michael is giving Catherine her dream gift – another baby. He’s adamant about giving her the one thing she is truly desperate for. When things were at their darkest, they could only dream that a miracle like this could happen. Now Michael and Catherine feel as if they have a second lease on life. Michael may be an older man, but he feels like a kid again. And Catherine’s blues have gone away. She feels like she’s walking on sunshine!”

Douglas went through a severe struggle with throat cancer and Zeta-Jones had to deal with his condition. It forced her to announce that she was bi-polar. Now it seems Douglas and Zeta-Jones can celebrate some good news, if she is indeed pregnant again.

Hopefully, Catherine Zeta-Jones will have a pregnancy free of complications. It would only be heartbreaking for her and Michael Douglas if her pregnancy will be a difficult one. Together, this couple has gone through enough.

By Erin Anthony, Gather