In 1999, the legendary Diana Ross was detained by authorities at London's Heathrow Airport after she physically objected to a security officer examining her body and touching her breasts in a way that Ms. Ross felt was inappropriate.
This woman witnessed the moment at the airport and offered her view.
Any attempt to whitewash Ibrahim Sannie Daara will be resisted.. this man is one of the reasons Ghana football dey where e Dey!! He thinks we have forgotten.. make he keep quiet for there!! He Dey come talk some
Paradise we understand you taya the relationship cos of somethings the girl dey do uno dey like , fairs ….. but no go live the portray the girl black…..
Ps; We are coming for the PS5 tho , if it’s true 😂😂😂
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨الأكثر تداولا في فرنسا
كيف يطلق على هذا المنتخب اسم المغرب ولاعبيه كلهم من جنسيات مختلفة !!!!!
الفرنسيين أحس آخر ناس يتكلمون بذا الموضوع
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🚨“John Dumelo hasn’t come to see us after the heavy flood on Monday. The government has allowed a rich man to build on a waterway which is affecting us the poor,” — a member of the Ayawaso constituency 😭
meanwhile this same woman hugged John Dumelo on Monday…herh mommy🤣
🇬🇭🇿🇦A Ghanaian man, who was a fashion designer, was killed in Cape Town yesterday by March and March thugs.
He was documented in South Africa, married with 3 children and has been living there for two decades.
Eye witnesses report say the Man was approached by March and March criminals, who entered his shop, then accused him of taking South African jobs, then called him a Kwerekwere, and then shot him at close blank range, execution style, afterwards.
He is the first Ghanaian to be killed in the over 2 decades of Afrophobic violence in South Africa.
“My African brothers and sisters, I’m going to facilitate visits to every African country to revive the spirit of Africa and Ubuntu. If they kill you for fighting for your country, then they must kill everyone involved. You can’t be afraid of death because, even I had to arrive late for the March protest after receiving intelligence that some people were waiting to kill me.”
— South African xenophobic leader, Phakel’umthakathi, says.
A Ghanaian man who had lived in South Africa for over two decades was shot dead amid anti-immigrant protests sweeping parts of the country.
The victim reportedly returned to open his shop after the demonstrations when he was fatally shot in Cape Town—a city often viewed as less affected by xenophobic violence than other parts of South Africa.
Key facts:
The victim had lived in South Africa for more than 20 years.
He leaves behind three children, the oldest just 10 years old.
He was reportedly shot after reopening his business following the protests.
His death highlights the human cost of rising anti-immigrant tensions in South Africa.
#xenophobia #southafrica #Ghana
“I was provoked into anger by the circumstances that led me to this point. At the time, I had no knowledge of who Appiah Stadium was. I offer my unreserved and unconditional apology for any harm or injury my actions may have caused to his reputation.”
— TikToker Ella Diaries has issued an unqualified apology to Appiah Stadium after sharing audio recordings and videos alleging that he invited her to his hotel room, claiming that she declined to enter the room and that Appiah Stadium subsequently left her stranded.