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Monday, 20 May 2013

What the live telecast of the election petition is not showing us



There is something about the hearing of the election petition that the live telecast is not showing us. Whiles the cameras tag behind Comrade, the anchorman, looking for Gloria Akuffo or Nana Ato Dadzie for a soundbite, Philip Addision is looking for his learned colleague – not on the side of petitioners - No. On the “hostile side”- Tony Lithur’s side.

You should have seen them the last time after court. The cameras showed it too briefly.

Lithur and Addison were actually laughing behind the scenes. Punching one another like a midnight honeymoon fight ( No gay intended).

They will trade jokes off air, and on air NDC and NPP fans will trade jabs.
Extra-passionate Ghanaians who like to watch movies feel war is around the corner.

Ghana? Say the word slowly. G-h-a-n-a? What is that? Who is that? I have never seen Ghana on my street. Never knocked on my door or me on his – not even once.

If you think about it, the sky doesn’t even know its Ghanaian, and the sea is hardly aware of claims by some people that it's our nautical property.

There is nothing Ghanaian about our natural environment. Absolutely nothing. But there is something Ghanaian about Ghana. It’s a confused way of saying we have become what we believe we are. Ghana is an idea we have believed so much its become real.

In an unfortunate eventuality, what we destroy is what we have become, what we believe. We would destroy a real idea.

Elephants are reputed to have a fantastic memory. (By the way if you watch the discovery channel you would know that elephants existed before the formation of the New Patriotic Party).

The beast never forgets. Tie around its feet, a rope to a pole. Leave it. Remove it after 10 years. And guess what? It will not even know it’s free.

This is who we are. The idea has become so real. The illusion is to rather say this country is not Ghana.

Partisanship? That is fine. Heated debates? Why not? Insulting language? Well, I don’t expect democracy to inject civility into anyone, where parental guidance has failed. It’s just too much to ask poor old democracy to do, isn’t it?

Expressing hatred towards a party because of this court case is like getting angry everyday after watching Romeo and Juliet.

The heated the exchange in court, the deeper their friendship develop. Ato Dadzie dropped a hint of this Thursday when he said, they would laugh with counsel for petitioners over bottles of beer.

After this court case, Tsatsu could be keeping a picture of Addison, you know?

He would recall his “would you shut up” comment – and laugh.

After this court case, Lithur could call Addison and tell him how he recommended him to a client. Addison could actually working together with Quarshie Idun on a case. And Gloria Akuffo could call Lithur and tell him to fix a young bright lawyer in his chambers.

And who would you be calling (if MTN,Airtel and co are still here)? – maybe the UN – screaming for relief items and bastardising world leaders for turning a blind eye on the Ghana humanitarian crisis.


source: Ghana Myjoyonline|edwin.appiah@myjoyonline.com

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Stay Focused Despite Election Petition – Otumfuo Advices President Mahama

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II (left)  and President Mahama (right)

The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has urged President John Dramani Mahama to remain focused and work in the interest of Ghanaians despite the ongoing Presidential Election Petition case before the Supreme Court which is challenging his legitimacy.

The Ashanti King gave the advice when he paid a courtesy call on the president at the Flagstaff House in Accra Friday.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II is in Accra to address a lecture on democracy. The lecture is under the auspices of the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE) as part of activities to mark the 20th anniversary of the Fourth Republic.

Commenting on the Presidential Election Petition, Otumfuo said the court case must not be seen as an affront to the Constitution because it will help deepen Ghana’s growing democracy.

He commended the petitioners for not resorting to violence after the 2012 election but rather went to court to seek redress.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II expressed confidence in the Justices sitting on the case to give a fair trial.

Notwithstanding, the Ashanti King reminded President Mahama not to allow the court case to distract him from solving the problems confronting the nation.

Otumfuo said President Mahama is the Commander in terms of driving the nation to its destination and thus must not be seen to be shirking his responsibilities.

He said even if the court case does not go in his [Mahama’s] favour, he would have contributed his quota to national development.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II assured President Mahama of his unflinching support and wise counsel when needed to ensure the country remains united.




















source:peacefmonline...

New York Ladies Free To Walk Half Naked



The City’s 34,000 police officers have been instructed that, should they encounter a woman in public who is shirtless but obeying the law, they should not arrest her.

This decision means that breast exposure is not considered public lewdness, indecent exposure, or disorderly conduct. It also notes that, should a crowd form around a topless woman, the officer should instruct the crowd to disperse and then respond appropriately if it does not. Relative coverage is no longer a factor.

This policy shift comes after several years of litigation and protest. In the 1992 case People v. Ramona Santorelli and Mary Lou Schloss, the New York Court of Appeals ruled in favor of two women who were arrested with five others for exposing their breasts in a Rochester park, holding the law void as discriminatory. The ruling was put to the test in 2005, when Jill Coccaro bared her breasts on Delancey Street in New York, citing the 1992 decision, and was detained for twelve hours. She subsequently successfully sued the city for $29,000.

In 2007, Go Topless, a national organization supporting gender equality in shirtlessness laws, established Go Topless Day.

Dozens of women protest – often topless – in thirty cities around the United States, promoting equal rights to be shirtless. Protests usually include chants of “Free your breasts. Free your minds” and a song “Let ‘em Breathe” to the tune of the Beatles’ “Let it Be.”

While some who have witnessed these events have suggested that "[t]his is extreme liberalism and why America’s in decline” or “[i]t’s degrading to women,” others have been supportive. One man even said he would encourage his wife to join them.

Though bare-breasted women might shock the sensibilities of some in the public, it is encouraging to see the police responding positively to gender bias, even on such a seemingly small scale. After all, no one thinks twice about a man shirtless on a summer day. However, the female nipple or chest is still considered “lewd.” By reminding its officers of this, the NYPD is publicly declaring that it will no longer perpetuate unconstitutional gender discrimination, a standard to which all law enforcement should be held and a decision for which it should be applauded.


Credit: peacefmonline Source: policymic.com

Alan Kyeremanten Posters Pops Up In Tamale

Alan Kyeramanteng

Officials of the National Democratic Congress in Tamale have denied allegations they are circulating 2016 campaign posters of NPP presidential hopeful Alan Kyeramanteng in Tamale.

The posters of the NPP 2012 flagbearer candidate popped up at vantage points in Tamale raising questions as to who will be behind it.

The New Patriotic Party yesterday accused the ruling NDC of masterminding posting of the bills.

But the Regional Secretary of the NDC, Alhaji Urmah Farouk told Joy News they have no hand in the distribution of the posters as alleged by the NPP.

“I don’t think that we are involved in this thing. Because how can posting of posters depict division in the party. If they are divided there are things that have divided them in their party. The differences are there, clearly when they contested in the primaries.

"We are waiting for them to meet a flagbearer in 2016 and he will come an meet His Excellency John Dramani Mahama.

Source: peacefmonline

Thursday, 16 May 2013

How To Be A Really Good Kisser


Sensual, sexy lip-to-lip is a lost art for many of us who find ourselves face-to-face with a new amour. And I'd put money on it that jaded pros of French kissing could stand to refine their technique.

So let's get right down to the essentials of what will add a French flavor to your lips:

The Timing
The best lovers of the world (who, by the way, are rarely French) are masters of timing. They know how to milk the yearning by barely brushing their lips against yours, and they know precisely when to go in, full-throttled, for the kill. While sense of timing may be a genetically inherited trait shared among musicians, comedians and successful stockbrokers, one can learn the basics by paying close attention your partner's breathing. If he is panting and breathless, experiment with Exhibit A below.

Exhibit A(The Lusty French Kiss)
This kiss needs no warm-up. You want your partner and your partner wants you, as evidenced by your collective, animal-like panting. Your tongue is already in his mouth before you realize that you're kissing. But now what? Slowly -- and I mean slowly -- roll your tongue in circles around your partner's. Thrust shallow, thrust deep. Then circle again. Tilt your head to the other side, and repeat. Playfully bite his lower lip, then lick his lips. Try different variations of the above. The combinations are endless.

If your date has calm and predictable inhalations, give Exhibit B a shot.

Exhibit B (The Coy French Kiss)
This kiss needs coaxing, as evident by your partner's mellow breathing. Start with his lips. With the tip of your tongue lick his top lip, then kiss him softly, no tongue. Next, taste his lower lip, then brush both your lips back and forth, and up and down his. Gaze seductively into your partner's eyes -- eye contact usually helps rev up the respiratory system. Next, add a little panting and moaning to your efforts. Finally, ease your tongue between his lips, slipping in and out. Continue in this coy manner until you reach the point where the lusty French kiss takes over (see above). Then alternate between the coy and lusty kisses. You see, variety and surprise are what ultimately make a French kiss more than just a kiss.

The Mechanics
The first rule of French kissing is that every woman has her own style. This style evolves out of a combination of your mouth's unique anatomy, including the length of your tongue and how far your jaw will open, as well as your level of sexual aggression and personal tastes. Regardless, the mechanics are all the same: Tilt your head to one side, part your lips, slip your tongue into your mate's parting lips, then explore what's inside. Breathe through your nose (or your mouth if your nose is stuffy). Once you've got the basic mechanics down, it's time to experiment with technique.


Source: talkofnaija.com

Women Caught Engaging In Sex With Dogs

Eleven women and one foreign man have been arrested after they were caught shooting an adult movie with a dog in Nyali Mombasa.

The 12 are said to have been engaging in sex with a dog while the camera was on.

According to Mombassa boss, the area has been infested with foreigners who come with different motives. Others are said to have come for tour while others come to engage in prostitution.














The 12 were caught performing one of the most embarrassing sexual crime ever. The man was capturing the Kenyan ladies on tape as they had sex with his Dog, a German Shepherd.

The police boss noted that many ladies have turned into such acts for money. He confirmed that the camera was confiscated and will be used as evidence.

Source: nigeriafilms.com

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