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Let's Be Each Other's Keeper

Let's Be Each Ot her's Keeper It's  now a way of life.. We wake up everyday and are welcomed by a world of faceless people. Faceless people with digital emotions signaled to show love when truly the emotional self is hatred. People who will #Share #Tag #Like your #Post and return your #Comments for the good or bad of it. People who goes the extra mile to share your #Status and even make #Mention of your best #Moments to #Friends and #Friends of #Friends, are the same faceless people who will go "#Viral" about what in their opinion is socially demeaning about you. As we get more social, we tend to expose our weaknesses to these faceless community and when our weaknesses are actually exposed, we are then caught hanging for we don't even know which Face to point to. Why not actually keep #Secret stuffs secret? But rather opens up ourselves to the Globally remote controlled systems- Social media. Facebook US/TRUMP Elections saga recently proved that  our data he...

Black is Naturally Beautiful

Black is Naturally Beautiful I don't know the era or the area you grew up- but I know and remember from my childhood -  the communal or the rural setting where I grew up brought to me the reflections of my past. Guys I'm no #Methusala but I have leaved to witness the rise and set-down of the 90's #BadGyal or #BrimahKamoko (BokomBanku) turn a #whiteman and back to #Blackman. In honesty,  it was rare to see a fully exposed body parts as portrayed in today's media, yet the one thing was evidence- Natural beauty. As novice as I was, I could only appreciate #PMFVasline" , #SheaButterWithRedOil, #KolobuDextinPowder and to be alittle exotic #SaturdayNightPowder and #CurlOut were then the most dominantly favoured Beauty products. These  Products as though inferior when compared to today's Dermatology or medically approved products, somehow had the efficacy to preserve and maintain the Ghanaian (African) Skin Pigment and one could confidently tell of a DarkSkin a...