Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lifestyle. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2016


Ghanaian celebrities are getting more daring by the day with their fashion choices.
In the past it was very rare to see a female celeb showing a lot of skin but lately, that is not the case. Celebrities will jump at every and any opportunity to turn heads and make headlines with their mode of dressing by showing loads of skin and cleavage.

This year started with, as usual, controversy over dresses worn by some female celebs to events in Ghana which showed a large chunk of their breasts. We have all the juice and we bring them to you.

Below are some female Ghanaian celebs who gave us some eye-popping moments.

1. Nadia Buari

She wore this dress to the 2016 Ghana Music Awards.


 


2. Hamamat Montia

She really caused a stir with this dress.





3. Ella Mensah

She wore this the 2016 City People’s Choice award in Lagos-Nigeria.





4. Ahuof3 Patri

At the Kumasi premiere of Amakye And Dede





5. MzBel

I would have been surprised myself if she didn’t make this list. She wore this when she appeared on the Aben Show on TV.





6. Stephanie Karikari (Former Miss Ghana)

She wore this to celebrate her 24th birthday.




7. Nana Akua

She gave us way to much at the AMAA awards 2016




8. Efia Odo

didn’t slow down at the premier of Yvonne Nelson’s “Heels & Sneakers”



9. Bibi Bright

She took it all the way to the very top at the Golden Movie Awards



10. Selly

At the women of the year awards this year, she decided to show tiddays! ??


10 Hot Female Ghanaian Celebs Photos That Shows Too Much

Thursday, 14 July 2016



One thing that excites us is when people get inspired to create and this post is a perfect example of that.
A few beauty bloggers have challenged themselves to bring the popular Snapchat filters to life. One of them is a Halloween tutorial but the rest were just for good fun and creative expression and the outcomes are so believable. See some of our favourite Snapchat filter makeup tutorials below.




Watch the Videos






So what do you think, will you be trying out any of these outrageous makeup looks?

Get the Filter Look! You’ve seen them on Snapchat now Watch Beauty Vloggers bring these Filters to Life!

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Gender equality is a big issue today. Indeed, our world is not full of justice. And women suffer from it severely. However, when women become men, we get many grave consequences. So, are feminists wrong?

Let’s get a Biblical point of view on this issue. The first fact is that feminism and gender equality is not the same thing. Bible tells us that both men and women are precious in the eyes of God. Both genders are created in His image and likeness. So, yes, men and women are equal, but… they are not the same.

The problem is not in the equality but in similarity. Women were never crafted by the Lord to compete with the men or to be like them. Instead, they were created to complete. Do you see the difference? Men and women complete each other. There is no conflict of interest there. They are equal but different. And that’s a very powerful union. However, when they preach the equality, i.e. similarity, things start to go wrong.

5 negative consequences of women becoming men


We are not discussing the transgender here. What we talk about is women competing with the men and trying to be masculine.

1. Families’ ruination


If a woman wants to be a man, then you get a gay couple! That’s what it is. You get two men married to each other. No wonder such families fall apart. Jesus said that no house divided in itself could stand. Constant fighting and arguments over headship kill love and ruin relations.



2. Women become unhappy


When we talk women wanting to be men, we mostly view it from the male perspective. However, women are the ones who suffer the most. Surely, they are strong and capable enough to handle any male task, but can they be happy? I think, not.

They get to the top in their careers; they earn much money; they lead the game, but they cry long lonely hours at home. They feel heartbroken, because their feminine needs, created by God are not met. So, women are the first victims of the wrong kind of gender equality!

3. Kids suffer


Children get hugely confused. They have no idea what a happy family should look like. They grow up and carry on that confusion into their families only to repeat their parents’ drama.


4. Men suffer


In most cases, men deal with tons of competition at work and in the society. If their women want to be men, they hugely increase that completion at home. Now instead of having their hideout, men are forced to compete with their own wives! That’s plainly too much strain.

5. The community suffers


Both the church and the society suffer from this problem. Families get ruined, and there is no stability, as they lay the foundation for the whole nation.

The solution for the problem

So, should women give up all the dreams and stay at home to work for free? No! In the book of Ephesians chapter 5 (the marriage chapter) the instructions on how to live in the family start with the verse 21:

“Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ”

God tells us to complete instead of competing! If we have the fear of God, both men and women should submit to their partners. Jesus said that if you wish to be the biggest in the Kingdom of God, be the servant of all.




Once both the man and the woman start serving one another out of humility and counting one another more important and higher than themselves, things get fixed. Husbands respect the dreams and aspirations of their wives in Christ. They no longer limit them and work together with God to help their spouses to fulfill their calling in life.

Women no longer “fight for their rights”. They have no reason for it. They can be accepted, loved and they can eagerly and willingly complete their husbands in everything. It’s a powerful alliance indeed! May God bless you and grant you wisdom to follow His peace and be the best version of you!

Women want to be men - is that the real gender equality?

Ghanaian men like every other men in the world are boisterous; swayed by ego, men enjoy pushing certain things in the faces of ladies. Most of them think doing these things put them in a better light when in fact it worsens their application.


We need not tell you about the things women look out for in men at this point; these things are subjected to variation in individuals. Some women would love the men more when they hear them say some of these silly things. But most times, women get turned off when men talk extensively about themselves while demeaning the women in the process.

Not only do women find this rude, they find it unacceptable and this could make them turn the men down to prove a point. In this era when women are starting to find their voices and measure up to men at various levels, it could be quite offensive for a man to go on and on about his achievements while casting women as irrelevant subjects.

Ghanaian men could be annoying when it comes to the things they say when they are trying to ask ladies out. They place ladies on the same plain and treat everyone as the same. Find below some of the silly things Ghanaian men say when asking ladies out:



1. ‘I can take you round the world’



Depending on the context in which this statement is being made, a woman may find it totally repulsive to have a man say that to her.

Not every woman enjoys being spoken to this way especially if the man is trying to buy her over. Some ladies become defensive when men say this to them and they go on talking about the countries they have been to themselves.



2. ‘I can buy everything you have on’


We know you have a blooming business and you are rich, so what? Ladies do not like it when they meet men who talk down at them and assume they would trip once they know they can take care of their financial needs.

Some ladies would rather walk in rags with pride than date men who would give them clothes and would make them feel worthless afterwards. This is no longer a love call, it is pride.



3. ‘I am the MD and founder of …’




Some men cannot help telling you about the position they occupy at their working places. How about getting to know the man behind the title first? Some women definitely do not like it when men strike them as being proud.

While some ladies may be overwhelmed by the title, some apparently do not care and may mock the whole process.

Is there anything wrong in men being themselves and acting natural when it comes to asking ladies out? Must they be superheroes before they get the courage to walk up to the women?


 

4. ‘What are your statistics?’

Now this would piss women off totally. It is irritating when men walk up to ladies and within few minutes start to ask them for their statistics when the guys do not work for modelling agencies.

This is a lustful question and most ladies who are chastised may frown at it. Not only is it inappropriate, it could sound as a rude shock to the women.



 

5. ‘Baby, I’m capable of satisfying you down there’



Some Ghanaian men are really silly. Not only is it inappropriate to say this to women, it is embarrassing for the women to be addressed like that when they are not prostitutes.

Even though ladies worry about the sexual performances of their partners, they do not appreciate it when men propose this to them while asking them out. It makes them feel like the men are after their bodies and nothing else.

5 Annoying and Silly things Ghanaian men say when asking ladies out