Thursday, 23 October 2014

Ghanaians eating Cat meat

In most cultures, eating cat meat is considered taboo,  and it is condemned by many religions so why do most Ghanians love the cat also refers to as jamor


In Guangdong and Guangxi provinces in south-eastern China, some - especially older - people consider cat flesh a good warming food during winter months. However, in northern China eating cat is considered unacceptable
In Japan, cat meat was consumed until the end of Tokugawa period in the 19th century

 In Korea, cat meat is boiled and made into a tonic as a folk remedy for neuralgia and arthritis, though the meat by itself is not customarily eaten

 In some cultures of Cameroon, there is a special ceremony featuring cat-eating that is thought to bring good luck

 The Jewish laws of kashrut and Islamic dietary laws both forbid the consumption of cat meat.

In Ghana Many Tribes eat cat meat and as the market for cat meat grows people go to extreme measures to get cat meat , New Age bring you in debt footage of this act most consider crule and most find it mouth watering at the site of perpetration.

New Age Documentary Ghana : Education for all Ages     

 http://ghanadocumentarys.blogspot.com/ Coming Soon

Sunday, 31 August 2014

Golden Stool of the Ashantis

                            War of the Golden Stool





After the Ashanti Defeat of the Denkyira in 1699, Okomfo Anokye, constitutional and spiritual adviser to King Osei Tutu, thought it expedient to transform the confederation into a kingdom with a common stool, he thus called a meeting of all notable chiefs and queen mother’s . 


                      Picture Taken and Edited  by ,,,, Nana Asamoah

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Ghana Wedding

                              
                                                                    

                            WEDDING DAY PICTURE

                               Your wedding day is one of the most important days in your life. It should be amazing in every way. It should perfectly reflect you and your fiance's style, tastes and vision of how you'd like to share this day with friends and family. But.. it has to be affordable.

Night fall makes the Lights Shine bright, giving it a beautiful sceene

 

Suppose a friend told you they had a book of professional photos of the day your grandparents were married in one hand, and a professionally produced video of that same day, in full color, with stereo sound in the other hand. Yes! it will bring a great smile to your face and make your heart skip a beat when you actually see them .
Well this tribute is for the newly wed , it was fun coming to Mc at your wedding , a memory i will keep forever , i wish you all the best and may the good Lords blessing rain on your Marriage.




Tuesday, 29 July 2014

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo are you with him or agianst him?

                   

According to www.ghanaweb.com
34 constituency Chairmen of Greater Accra, and 107 NPP Members of Parliament on Tuesday declared their overwhelming support for the candidature of Nana Akufo-Addo ahead of the October 18 presidential primary of the party. So now we sit and wait for the results.
I was lucky to be invited to this rally and made the most of it by gathering enough info , for  my up coming Documentary .

Monday, 28 July 2014

What impact do documentary films actually have?

 
As the audience for social issue documentary films grows, the intersection between a film and its impact is of increasing concern to media funders, media organizations, and filmmakers themselves. There is general agreement that documentary films are an important source of information and opinion in our corporate-dominated media landscape and that they often provide the in-depth analysis of complex issues lacking in most mainstream media . Most Ghanaian lack education but love TV and radio , if an issue comes up they will be listing 100% . This is the only way to reach the Ghanaian Public to have an impact and educate them through Documentary's.  

Sunday, 27 July 2014

Accra and its environs have been without water for almost one week now following the breakdown of the Weija treatment plant.
Despite assurances by the Water Company that supply of water will resume on Thursday, the taps still run dry.
This has resulted in residents walking long distances in search of water every morning.




For many months now,Tema has had no supply of water. Several attempts at finding out from GWCL what the problem is, has proved futile.

While the flashy parts of the same East Legon, enjoys regular water supply, we the residents of the ‘not flashy’ parts have seen no drop of water from our taps for many months. This has brought untold hardships and seriously comprising our health. I took this picture of 2 Korean woman struggling to fix there water pipe which flows uncontrollably.

Saturday, 26 July 2014