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Wednesday 26 February 2014

JIM IYKE INVOLVED IN CAR ACCIDENT!

Credible reports reaching Peacefmonline.com indicates that Nollywood actor Jim Iyke has been involved in a ghastly car accident which occurred Saturday February 22.

According to a reliable source the unfortunate incident happened around Kanda Highway in Accra on his way to the location of a new movie.

The ‘bad boy’ actor was admitted at the Nyaho Medical Centre Accra Ghana. According to Molokwupeter.blogspot.com, Jim Iyke was unresponsive to treatment after the crash and his actress girlfriend Nadia Buari and her mum have been with him at the hospital since the accident on Saturday.

According to reliable information available today, the actor is now responding to treatment and will be discharged as soon as he is strong enough to go home. 


A Source closed to the actor has also disclosed that the car he was driving is a Chevrolet Camero saloon car belonging his girlfriend Nadia.

We also gather that the crash may have occurred due to brake failure and over speed. 


AFTER LANDLORD THROWS EMEKA IKE OUT OF HIS HIS RENTED MAGODO APARTMENT SEE WHAT HE HAS TO SAY

Speaking to Saturday Sunon the development, Emeka, wondered why the media should be interested in his private life

According to him, “there is a position now, because I don’t want people who have not achieved anything in their lives to use unnecessary distractions to gain prominence. It is my money and investments and it is not a national crisis.

STATE OF THE NATION: DON’T BLAME PREZ. MAHAMA – SAYS YVONNE NELSON

The news-making actress, Yvonne Nelson does not only talk about acting, heartbreak and bleaching, she also has some say when it comes to governance and the state of the economy.

The actress shared her thoughts on the state of the Ghanaian economy when she conversed with KOD on GHOne’s Hanging out with KOD’ – where she expressed her displeasure on the inability of her leaders to provide basic things like water, electricity and fuel for the people.

The ‘House of Gold’ actress admitted that she is not happy with African politicians including those in Ghana and what is going on in the country. However, she thinks President John Mahama should not be blamed for the current state of our economy especially on issues to do with water shortages and inconsistent electricity supply.

“I am not happy with the politicians! No, Iam not. We have a lot of issues so we can’t blame the current President for anything. I believe that these things have been going on for a very long time so you can’t blame him because he is our current leader. Most of our problems started from the previous administrations,” she said.

By her declaration, Yvonne has taken a u-turn on her thoughts on the President considering her tweet last year on how President Mahama should do something on the state of the economy.

Asked what she would tell the President if she gets to spend 10 minutes with him, Yvonne said, “Basically, general developmental issues will be discussed. Things we see around us like electricity, water and other utilities are causing us headaches these days.”

“I sit back and see politicians and the things they say about helping their own people and when they come to power, they act like we are all good. When we complain, it’s like nothing happens.

“I do vote every election year but what does it do anyways? Voting is good but empty promises are too much and it’s about time our leaders act,” Yvonne stressed.

She also stated that Ghanaians have a bad attitude of being comfortable with everything and most of us are scared to talk about things we are not happy about. “It is a Ghanaian attitude. We are very comfortable and when are not happy about certain things, some of us are afraid to speak about it and it is bad.”

Asked what she thinks can be done to better the situation in Ghana now, she proposed, “I think for now, things that affect Ghanaians such as utilities like electricity and fuel should be tackled because these are things that we use on daily basis and if the prices are high, we will complain.

The leggy actress said she would have loved to serve in a political office in order to help make Ghana a better place. “I would love to help Ghana but I don’t like the way politicians go about their operations and how they make promises and renege on them but I would like to serve and help Ghana if things are done well.”

On what she loves about Ghana she said, “I do all these for Ghana. I want to project Ghana and Africa for people to see what we are capable of doing.”

The former beauty queen, actress, film Producer and philanthropist said she would love to be the voice of the people in future, “I just want to be a voice for the people. I believe a lot of people in Ghana are not happy,” she conclude.

BBC BANS GHANAIAN MUSICIAN FOR “HATEFUL” COMMENT

Popular comedian, Hip-life musician and political satirist A-Plus real name Kwame Asare Obeng has been blackballed by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) AFRICA for a comment on their Facebook wall.

Controversial A-Plus who is also an anti-gay campaigner stated categorically on the international platform that, Africans hates homosexuality’s despite the imposed by some foreigners leaders to make it legal.

His comment came after Uganda’s leader has signed into law a bill toughening penalties for gay people but without a clause criminalizing those who do not report them.

However, US President Barack Obama had cautioned that the bill would be a backward step. He described it as “more than an affront, and a danger to, Uganda's gay community. It will be a step backwards for all Ugandans”

But A-Plus who seems upset with Mr. Obama’s statement posted on BBC AFRICA Facebook wall that “There is a one way mission to Mars. All gays can join. Fortunately you are not coming back to earth. Africa hates you. We hate gays.”

In a sharp riposte, BBC AFRICA publicly banned the Ghanaian musician by saying “And fortunately you are not coming back here. You are hereby banned from posting on BBC AFRICA Facebook for your hateful message. We are also reporting you to Facebook. This is a space for healthy comment and debate but we reserve the right to delete comments which are racist, sexist, homophobic, sexually explicit, abusive or otherwise objectionable.”

Adding that “BBC AFRICA also reserve the right to ban users whose posts promote hate speech or advocate violence of any kind”
Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus) also known for his hit track “Mesuro mpo na merekeka yi o” further posted that “Tweaa! Come to Ghana and you will get what that means. Still no gays in Africa”