A pregnant woman shared a picture on Facebook and the caption explains how she fell in love with her 15-year-old son who got her pregnant. Read what this woman wrote on her facebook page. “For those who don’t know, I and my 15-year-old son had a baby last year together. I had S3@Xx:’ with him when he was 14 years old. The baby came out fine. Just to let you know, I also have three (3) daughters who are thirteen (13), fourteen (14), and sixteen (16). “My son is a great dad and also a great boyfriend to me. “This all started when I realized that I started to get feelings for him I decided to have a one and one talk with him. I told him “mommy loves you more than what it means to just be a mommy to you”. I also told him that “mommy likes you just like how a girl from school likes you. “I explained everything to him and got him to understand and he felt the same way as I did as he began to ask questions. He asked, “so does th...
Private legal practitioner and Vice-President of IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil, has asked government to update Ghanaians on the stay of the two ex-inmates of Guantanamo Bay prison in Ghana because their stay in the country has elapsed. In August last year, parliament ratified an agreement to allow Mahmud Umar Muhammad Bin Atef and Khalid Muhammad Salih Al-Dhuby, to stay in Ghana, following a Supreme Court order. The Court had earlier ruled that their stay in Ghana was unconstitutional without parliamentary backing. READ ALSO: EC brouhaha: CJ's secret C'ttee worrying--group . http://mognewsportal.blogspot.com/2018/01/ ec-brouhaha-cj-secret-c-worrying-group.html In January 2016, the John Mahama-led government accepted the transfer of the two Yemeni ex-detainees from the US into the country for a period of two years. The decision to host them created a controversy and public outcry among Ghanaians, with many expressin...
Ghana remains one of the interesting countries in the world aside Nigeria whenever the expression of the English language is concerned. Speaking the English language is no big deal in Ghana as it only has to do with your ability to make your listener understand what you are actually saying! Not to say that the best English expression is not important but come to think of it, who cares of a refined English expression when all that matters is speaking to the level of your friends and family? Enjoy these popular English expressions proudly made in Ghana! 1. Dash me some This expression which actually means ”can you kindly share so and so with me” is often heard among primary pupils and even university students. 2. Home use Do not be taken aback whenever you hear this expression, it simply means a product being sold in the market which is already used; secondhand is the best name or it. 3. I’m going to barber my hair Arrrggghhhh!!! And when you finish, seamstress y...
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