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Celebrity is a condition of fame and broad public recognition of an individual or a group as a result of the attention given to them by the mass media.  This group of people is highly recognised and revered depending on their individual skills by the larger society.  It can be in the field of arts and culture, music, entertainment, pastoral, sports, boxing, wrestling, football, etc, one can become famous and earn the tag of a celebrity.

POPULAR CELEBRITIES IN THE WORLD

All over the world, there are people who have excelled and continue to be popular in various fields of endeavours with distinguished qualities in their countries and international circles and have become celebrities.  Some of the most popular celebrities with large followings on social media include Billie Eilsh, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez, Kanye West, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, Drake, Olivia Rodrigo, Lady Gaga among others.  These celebrities of the highest repute, have exemplified and proved themselves in the world of music, entertainment, movies, songwriting, book publishing, mobile games, DVDs and are worth millions of dollars.

GHANAIAN CELEBRITIES

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Over here in Ghana, when we talk of celebrities, names that come out sharply which continue to trend on social media include, Jackie Appiah, Yvonne Nelson, Juliet Ibrahim, Nadia Buari, John Dumelo, Yvonne Okoro, Emelia Brobbey, Fela Makafui, Joselyn Dumas, Martha Ankoma, all actors and actresses, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Mzvee, Becca, Sarkodie, Akuapem Poloo and many other musicians with millions of Instagram followers.  These are celebrities who are highly recognised, respected and acknowledged in the Ghanaian setting due to their high professional background.

Apart from these celebrated actors, actresses and musicians of high repute, there are also some pastors and evangelists who by nature of their work and the so-called miracles they continue to perform, have attracted a lot of followers both home and abroad thereby earning them the title celebrities. 

Religious leaders such as Pastor Mensa Otabil, Bishop Agyin Asare, Apostle-General Sam Kuranchie Ankrah, Reverend Heward Mills, Bishop Duncan-Williams, Rev. Isaac Owusu-Bempah, Prophet Obinim, Rev Emmanuel Badu Kobi, Apostle Kwabena Owusu Agyei, Prophet Eric Amponsah aka Computer man, Prophet Nicholas Osei, aka Kumchacha, Rev Obofour, Rev. Robert Ampiah-Kwofi, Apostle Abraham Lamptey, among others, may fall into that category.

SUPPORT TO SOCIETY BY SOME CELEBRITIES

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The nature of their work has indeed, generated and continue to fetch them enough funds in terms of incomes and some have seen the need to donate part of their earnings to charity and philanthropic work within the society. 

Some of them continue to provide reliefs to the needy while others are involved in community initiated projects and programmes, such as school blocks, clinics, payment of school fees for the needy and provision of school uniforms and furniture to the deprived communities.  Indeed, such humanitarian gestures and support are highly commendable to promote orderly developments and to establish acquaintances with the citizens.

These celebrities deserve a lot of praise for their dedicated service to their motherland and the people in general.  However, there are a few whose actions and inactions leave much to be desired and tend to soil the image of the profession they have chosen for themselves. 

Some of them are arrogant, ‘big in their shoes’ and also difficult to manage.  They feel that they have all what it takes and the necessary resources at their disposal and, therefore, can misbehave unilaterally.  Some of them even smoke weed or Indian hemp and drink hard liquor excessively.

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CELEBRITIES WHOSE NEGATIVE ACTIONS ARE UNDERMINING PROGRESS

It is difficult to forget some of these celebrities who gave us something to talk about with their bad behaviours and negative practices in public display.  Most of these celebrities cracked our ribs and made us so annoyed to the extent that most Ghanaians demanded that they be arrested and put before the law courts at some point.

If our memories serve us right, in 2016, a worst-behaved Ghanaian celebrity who tagged himself a prophet was spotted in a video lying on top of one of his female congregants who had sought assistance for healing. 

That notorious pastor or prophet, claimed that he was channeling the power of God to heal the woman by lying on top of her.  That same pastor was also seen on live television administering lashes of the cane on two teenagers for allegedly fornicating.  That reprehensible behaviour of that pastor generated an uproar among Ghanaians with some asking the government to invite the police to step in and deal with the unacceptable conduct of the pastor.

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LET’S BEWARE OF FAKE PASTORS AND PROPHETS

It is a fact that some of our people, especially women remain gullible and allow some of these so-called pastors and prophets to play on their ignorance and use them for all kinds of negative and diabolical agendas and get away with them. 

These occult pastors and prophets use their devilish inclinations to visit wicked and obnoxious practices on unsuspecting female congregants who are desperately looking for the fruit of the womb. 

They will lie to them by telling them that the holy spirit has requested that they should have sexual intercourse with them to open their wombs for pregnancy. Some of them go to the extent of predicting the death of fellow humans as if they represent God the Creator of heaven and earth.  That is indeed, a fallacy and we need to guard against those palpable lies from these so-called men of God.

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Another popular boxer, who goes by the name Bukom Banku, in 2016, after he had bleached his skin amid public criticisms, confronted his accusers with a rather disgusting video showing his complete nakedness dancing on the street of Accra with people including peace officers looking on unconcerned.

THE CASE OF SHATTA WALE AND ACCOMPLICES

Just recently, one of the popular Dancehall artistes, Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, was arrested after faking a gunshot attack on him, thus causing fear and panic.  Shatta and three of his accomplices have since been arraigned at an Accra Circuit Court.  His accomplices, Kojo Owusu Koranteng, Idris Yusif, and Eric Venator were also charged with abetment of crime.  Shatta Wale pleaded not guilty to the charge of the publication of false news and causing fear and panic.

Another prophet known as Bishop Stephen Kwesi Appiah (Jesus Ahuofe) of the New Life Kingdom Chapel was also put before court following his prophecy that Shatta Wale would be shot on October 18, 2021. He was subsequently charged for causing fear and panic.

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Since these cases are pending before a competent law court, I do not intend to make any further discussions on the case.

OUR CELEBRITIES MUST LEAD BY EXAMPLE

All that I can say is that some of our cherished celebrities are trying to misbehave thereby causing disaffection to themselves and their large followers and this is not healthy at all.  These celebrities have earned names for themselves and must learn to protect and guard jealously their high reputations.  They must learn to lead by example so that their numerous followers will continue to respect and adore them.

This country is guided by a set of laws and those laws are binding on all the citizens irrespective of your status in the society. Going contrary to these laws as enshrined in the statute books, means you are disobeying the rules and, therefore, the sanctions will be applied.

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By Charles Neequaye

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Cry my beloved Ghana

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Someone said, if we cannot plan for an occurrence as predictable as the annual rains, then what else can we plan for as a country?  God has caused nature to schedule rains for specific periods or months within the year and everybody knows this. 

One need not be a meteorologist to tell that the rains will fall in May and June every year.  Any serious person who has something that the rains can affect, would therefore plan taking into consideration the likelihood of the rains falling.  Therefore to find out that a whole country like ours, had not planned effectively, is mind-boggling. 

The report by the World Bank that fiscal policy measures by the Finance Minister has led to no money being released for the World Bank sponsored project to deal with the perennial flooding situation in Accra, is so disappointing.  The fact that this contributed immensely to the flooding in Accra, is an understatement.

There have been fires in our markets, but who is checking the wiring on a regular basis as a system designed to prevent future outbreaks?  The occurrence of fires in our markets is something that must engage the attention of government and all the stakeholders.

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The causes may be several but if a system of proper fire prevention is in place, l believe the number of occurrences will be drastically minimised.  Electrical wiring for instance has been found to be one of the causes of market fires.  Fire as we know from the experts, can only happen if these three things are present, namely source of heat, combustible material and oxygen i.e. air. 

lf any one of these is missing, there will be no fire.  It has been realised that heat generated in wires have caused fires in the past and therefore, an effective system must be put in place to ensure that, only certain approved qualified electricians, can execute wiring jobs in our markets instead of the current situation where different electricians execute wiring with different types of wires, of different quality, dimensions etc. 

Preventive inspections schedule must also be put in place to endure compliance with uniform wiring standard, as well as adherence to expiry dates of the wires.

What baffles me is why some MCEs and DCEs are still at post while things are deteriorating in their areas of influence and yet the President or the Minister for Local Government seems to be unwilling to relieve them of their positions.  People have lost their lives, official count is about 37 lives, properties worth millions of Ghana Cedis have been destroyed, people’s livelihoods have been destroyed and they are at ground zero.

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We can go on and on and on about the devastating impact of the recent floods.  Suddenly, we have these local authority heads, all over the place, demolishing buildings after the flood.  Is this not insanity?  Where were the LUPSA Engineers who issue permits at the local assemblies? 

If they were doing their jobs, for which they are paid every month, they would have seen people constructing structures at Ramseyer sites.  They would have seen people putting up structures very close to the bank of streams or rivers and could have enforced the regulations, which could have averted the level of impact on lives and property.

One particular issue which drives me crazy is the Kasoa to Mallam Junction stretch of the N1.  The traffic jam between West Hills Mall and Weija Junction is due to the flooding of a place called Ataala.  Anytime it rains heavily, the area floods and vehicles moving from West Hills towards Weija cannot use their normal lane but are forced to switch to the inner lane of those headed towards West Hills Mall from Weija and it did not start yesterday.  I am so, so disappointed. God Bless.

By Laud Kissi-Mensah

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The palaver of daily chop money

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The romance between man and wife ends where chopmoney palaver begins. When the man is leaving for work and the woman’s face looks like a rainy day, anyone can guess that the chop money delivered is quite below sea level.

But when she smiles too broadly for comfort and waves her husband goodbye zealously, it means the man did not only perform well under the cover of darkness but also dished out the correct amount of chop money.

The typical matrimonial home is a complex one. Many factors contribute to fuelling or preventing occasional civil wars. When Pyram became a household word, some husbands and wives put heads together, went borrowing, sold their belongings and invested in the sham scheme.

When Pyram collapsed, many marriages got shattered beyond repair. Wives blamed their husbands and husbands complained about nagging wives. In a few instances, punches were traded. Crises could not be managed as debts soared and creditors wanted back their money.

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Chop money grew slim. Only Mr Kofi Annan could negotiate a truce between warring partners as daggers were drawn. The Pyram palaver brought more woes to Sikaman than the joy it was supposed to bring.

Many women have died from distress and frustration. All their resources which were joyfully invested in the scheme cannot be retrieved.

“Today, the Government says it cannot use taxpayers’ money to pay those who lost various sums of money to the two money-doubling banks Pyram and Resource 5000 Ltd. “We told you not to take your monies there and you didn’t listen. Paddle your own canoe, or canoe your own paddle,’ says the Sikaman government.”

The chop money palaver in Sikaman is getting heady. People are citing chop money problems for their offences. The newspapers report of a man who allegedly injected his three-week-old daughter with DDT because the wife was disturbing him with chop money matters too much. He is being tried by the courts.

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Some women claim they abandoned their babies because their fathers refused to offer chop money. So when they dump the babies in the latrine, they are relieved of any burden. Looks like maternal instincts are withering out of mothers. These are indeed times when mothers no longer love their children because of chop money palaver.

Stomach capacity

The amount of chop money a father gives out each day, week or month depends on the family size and the stomach capacity of each family stomach. Members of some families are very light eaters and little is spent on food. But for other families where some members have ‘double chambers’ the food budget requires additional funds.

Indeed, in some families, members have natural appetite for food whether or not they take peters (bitters). And when food isn’t enough, there can be an uprising against constituted domestic authority, the family equivalent of the Guinea Bissau rebellion.

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Yes, where one person can eat four balls of kenkey and cry for more, but is given only two balls, he can get angry and start breaking louvres.

The chop money size also depends on the level of nutrition typical of each family. Some families believe in the third world theory that QUANTITY is better than QUALITY. The bigger the banku and the smaller the fish, all the better for Ghanaians. Yes quantity, not quality. Such families stock maize in bags.

Those who believe in quality spend much on vegetables, meat and fish and therefore spend more, but it is worth it because they are healthier and stronger. They also spend on fruits and are averse to the “quantity supremacy” theory.

The problem with chop money issues is that when the correct amount is not flowing, the women think the men are misapplying their salaries in overt pleasures. They accuse their husbands of drinking too much bitters and burukutu, and they can prove the accusation using a formula. They only have to smell the breath of their partners. The fuse can be great!

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One woman told her neighbour when her husband comes back home drunk, he behaves like a walking distillery, swaggering like a drunken sailor. You’d think he has been baptised with raw akpeteshie or immersed in the stuff. Her only compliment was that in spite of his alcoholic status, the guy could perform. That is Viagra or no Viagra.

Women also accuse men of chasing other women in the same manner as a he-goat does. Half their salaries cannot be accounted for as a result, they claim. So when the chop money isn’t at least at sea-level, they must protest either noisily or stage a sit-down strike.

Domestic sit-down strikes by wives can cause problems. When a man takes full quarter and is expecting a wonderful dinner with soup and its accompaniments and comes to meet an empty table and a brooding woman, he can go berserk. The clash can be worse than a plane crash.

As it were, it all requires patience to make a marriage last, chop money or not.

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This article was first published on Saturday, July 11, 1998

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