Wednesday 10 August 2011

'We are young, we run free'

This is exactly how I'm feeling :)!!

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Me firi Ghana



































Me firi Ghana ( I am from Ghana)




















Let's be honest a couple of years ago, it wasn't easy being African. I remember it was cool to be Jamaican, everyone wanted to be Jamaican. Being African was deemed as being rather embarassing. Our parents were different such as every saturday we had to follow our mothers to the market to buy meat and hold those ghastly blue market bags. Or parents evening when the teacher told our folks we were misbehaving, our parents would feel no way to clap us around the ear. As the teachers watched in sheer disgust. Our parents spoke differently with thick African accents, that always pronounced our white friends names in a completely different way!! For the females , our mothers would 'style our hair' in a spider web style with thick black thread. Those were the days, I remember in the playground boys would chant cruel taunts such as ' medusa hair' and other names I would simply not like to remember !!




















Thank God, there is a completely new and different generation, where the youth of today are proud to be African . It's like Africa has been put on the map again. I am not being biased , but I have noticed it seems Ghana has become the leader of this. It's cool to be from Ghana . There's an influx of Ghanaians where ever you go, whether it is music with artists such as Sway and Dizzie Rascal. Football , where the blackstars displayed amazing performances at the 2010 world cup in South Africa. Ghana independence raves etc. Patriotic Ghanaians fly the flag with so much pride.




















Me firi Ghana is a brand that has interested me this past two years, an innovative brand that has caused solidarity and cohesion amongst young Ghanaians , I admire them. Me firi Ghana has simply described themselves 'as British born patriotic Ghanaians, we decided to do our part to bring about unity within the Ghanaian community and re-invest back into our country'. I was lucky to have the opportunity to model for Mefiri Ghana at one, which I throughly enjoyed, the pics are below. Also check out Mefirighana.com. So please guys continue to fly the flag for Ghana :)































It's been a while

Hello Beautiful people,

I know its been a minute, I have not blogged for ages. So much has gone on this year and I can't believe we are already in August, how crazy is that!! At the beginning of the year I listed some goals and aspirations, my motto was 'go hard or go home'. To me, the term 'go hard or go home' means, giving it your all, whether it's blood, sweat and tears(okay maybe not the blood). Putting 150% into whatever goal you want to achieve, or you can simply just go home. I wrote about eleven goals and I am pleased to say, I have achieved about four. Okay , I have about seven more to achieve, but I will still give myself a pat on the back. Some of the goals I have achieved is, buying my first car (good times!!) . Started my acting lessons again and most importantly developing a conventant with God, which has been a tremendous and positive journey. The year is not over and I am hoping to achieve some more of my goals. I do hope you enjoy my posts , peace :)