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A MISSING YOUNG LADY

Georgia Agyei (a.k.a Agyewaah) left home for work at Winneba on 12 July 2018, but she is no where to be found She is slim and speaks English and Twi Please anyone who knows the whereabout of this lady should call 0542811861 or report to any nearby police station Thanks The post A MISSING YOUNG LADY appeared first on Star Media Ghana .

8 Things women carry in their big dressing bags

You may have seen city women carrying those huge bags – mostly on Fridays -when planning to spend a night away.  Those bags, so huge they could fit a whole kitchen plus a small bedroom, are what have become known as ‘ fornication bags ’. As the name suggests, they are for sleeping over. Here are the 10 things you are likely to find in these bags: 1. Lipstick… but which lip? ​ So what if there’ no jamaa to warm your bed this cold season. Some of those colourful designer lipsticks are actually just dildos. These battery hooking soldiers require no emotional attachment, but satisfy all desires as you dive into a world of fantasy. 2. Lubricating baby oil Baby oil is good for the skin as well as dryness down there when the craving strikes for the dude, but you’re struggling to ‘jump start’. A little help never hurts… plus the jamaa will never tell the difference! 3. Holy herb Some women carry the ‘holy herb’ as cops hardly search for such items in their bags, while o...

Ghanaian Immigration Service (GIS) has disqualified candidates with bleached skin and stretch marks

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The Ghanaian Immigration Service (GIS) has disqualified candidates with bleached skin and stretch marks from a massive recruitment exercise. A GIS spokesman told the BBC this was because people with such marks might bleed during the “strenuous” training. Some Ghanaians condemned the bar as sexist and unfair. Those with tattoos, dreadlocks and “bow legs” were also disqualified from the exercise. The GIS received some 84,000 applications for just 500 jobs. Africa Live: Updates on this and other stories “The kind of work we do, it’s strenuous and the training is such that if you have bleached skin or surgical marks on your body during training exercises, you may incur some bleedings,” Superintendent Michael Amoako-Attah, told BBC Pidgin. Candidates must undergo a medical and a full body check as part of the GIS recruitment process.               This is the latest controversy surrounding the GIS recruitment exercise. Ghanaians also reac...