Friday 27 September 2024

Moesha's Post-Stroke Transformation: Her First Public Appearance Sparks Social Media Frenzy

 Moesha's Post-Stroke Transformation: Her First Public Appearance Sparks Social Media Frenzy.






Moesha, one of Ghana's most active influencers a few years ago, was reported in the early parts of 2024, to have suffered a debilitating stroke. Not much has been heard of her until she recently spoke about her condition and how she was recovering. In an interview, Moesha explained that she had been left paralysed and unable to walk for several months. Giving thanks to God, she acknowledged that she was getting better despite still being unable to talk properly. Opening up about her paralysis, the actress said part of her body was still paralysed, with one of her legs and hands not functioning fully. New video has emerged on social media, the first of Moesha in many months, showing the actress in her half-paralysed state. Arriving in church for prayers, Moesha struggled to walk. With her right part showing signs of paralysis, she had to drag her feet. Apparently, she had been bedridden for many months and just got up on her feet recently. From the reactions in the church, it seemed Moesha's condition had improved.

Thursday 19 September 2024

Funny video as a statue was decorated in party colors

 Controversy Surrounds Okomfo Anokye Statue Decoration*

A recent photo of the Okomfo Anokye statue in Kumasi has sparked outrage on social media. The iconic statue, honoring the legendary Ghanaian traditional priest, has been decorated with colors and symbols of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

"
Controversy Surrounds Okomfo Anokye Statue Decoration* A recent photo of the Okomfo Anokye statue in Kumasi has sparked outrage on social media. The iconic statue, honoring the legendary Ghanaian traditional priest, has been decorated with colors and symbols of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). The image, which went viral, shows the statue draped in NPP's signature red, blue, and white colors, along with party flags. Many Ghanaians expressed dismay, accusing the NPP of politicizing a national monument. "Okomfo Anokye's legacy transcends party politics," tweeted @KofiGhana. "This is disrespect." Others saw humor in the situation. "Maybe Okomfo Anokye wants to join politics?" joked @AdwoaAsante. The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly has since issued a statement distancing itself from the decoration, promising an investigation. This incident highlights tensions between Ghana's major political parties ahead of the 2024 elections. The debate raises important questions about the role of politics in Ghanaian culture and heritage.