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My mum complains I don't take enough selfies – Yvonne Nelson.
Yvonne Nelson has revealed that her mother would be much happier if she took more selfies and posted them on her social media pages.
Although this seems a bit weird – since people do not normally specifically require their children to indulge more in the act of selfie taking – fans seemed to be quite happy with the selfie the actress posted.
Yvonne captioned the photo saying: “My mum just called me to complain that I hardly post selfies… Mama, there you go.”
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The actress who is obviously very close to her mum recently revealed that she was brought up by a single parent and did not want to have such an experience with her own family.
The actress who is obviously very close to her mum recently revealed that she was brought up by a single parent and did not want to have such an experience with her own family.
Yvonne is currently promoting herself produced series, Heels and Sneakers which is set to premier soon.
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‘Kuami Eugene is alive and receiving treatment’ – Lynx Entertainment issues statement
Kuami Eugene's record label, Lynx Entertainment, has released an official press statement in response to reports that the Ghanaian musician was involved in a car accident.
It is confirmed by the release that Kuami Eugene and one passenger who was hurt in the crash are both alive and receiving medical attention. The label requests privacy while acknowledging the artist's start of his recuperation process and thanking the public, media, and fans for their support.
After his car and a tipper truck collided on Sunday night close to the DSTV office in Accra, Kuami Eugene barely avoided a potentially fatal collision. The incident occurred at around 11:30 p.m., according to eyewitness Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri, Editor of the Modern Ghana news portal.
SOURCE: Dklassgh.Com
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JUST IN: Kuami Eugene involved in a ghastly car Accident (PHOTOS)
Award-winning Ghanaian musician Kuami Eugene, sustained injuries on Sunday night after ramming his car into a tipper truck.
The accident occurred at CP, close to the DSTV office towards the Dzowulu traffic light in Accra.
According to the Editor for Modern Ghana news portal, Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri who witnessed the accident, he was right behind the musician's car when the accident happened around 11:30 pm.
He told Myjoyonline.com that he only noticed it was the musician in the car with one male passenger when he went closer to offer assistance.
“I was behind him, and so I was the first person to rush to his rescue. I arranged for a vehicle to convey him together with one person onboard to the UGMC hospital.”
He explained that the tipper truck was in motion but moving slowly when the musician crashed into it from behind.
He believes the accident occurred because the N1 highway is dark due to poor lighting, while the tipper truck also lacked tail light worsening visibility.
Ajarfor also says he called in police officers from the Achimota Police Station to the scene who towed his car.
According to him, the artiste appears to have broken his arm as a cut was visible with blood all over.
“He's fine. He had a broken arm with blood all over his hands. The car is badly damaged and all the airbags were out. He could have died”he said.
The artiste was in a range rover with registration number, GC- 220-21.
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Chris Brown has been very supportive of African artists – Ayra Starr
Grammy-nominated Nigerian singer Ayra Starr has said American star, Chris Brown has been very supportive of African artists.
Ayra Starr, who is billed to join Chris Brown as a special guest on his “11:11” tour of the United States and Canada, said she was elated when she found out about it during the Grammy week.
Speaking in a recent interview with Kiss FM, UK, the singer said, “I first heard about it [my tour with Chris Brown] during the Grammy week. I was super excited. No, I didn't cry. I would probably cry during my first performance at the tour when I see everybody [laughs]
“Chris Brown has been a fan of African music for a long time. He has been very supportive. He has always been supporting the culture and it is really beautiful to see.
“It is exciting to see African music get recognised globally. It has been a long time coming. African music has been popping. African music has been doing it in Africa. Actually, Afrobeats has always been the best genre in the world.”
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