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Photos : New Photos of 50 year Old Actress Pascaline Edwards Causes Stir On Social Media
‘A stab in the Dark’ in 1999 is one of the Popular Movies that threw Limelight unto Ghanaian Actress Pascaline Edwards, nanansem.com can report.
50 year old Pascaline Edwards who is considered a Diva in the Ghanaian Movie Industry won the best Female Actress Award in 2002.
Interestingly the Actress was Born in Lome,Togo but moved to have her secondary School Education in Ghana, nanansem.com can report.
She is a product of Ghanatta Senior High School, nanansem.com can state.
Her first Movie per our records was the Famous ‘Diablo’ movie in 1993, nanansem.com can state.
Well, the actress is currently managing her film acting training school, Film Techniques, and one of Ghana’s top fitness gyms, GeoDan Health and Fitness Centre, nanansem.com can report.
Her new look in a photo sighted by nanansem.com left her followers,lovers and most Ghanaians who know her in a Jaw dropping and Eye Popping state.
See the Photo below :

Before she released the above photo Pascaline switched to the Blonde style unlike the usual Pascaline we knew on our screens .
See some of the Photos below ;


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Lack of “Moneycetamol” Leads to Prostitution, Frustration, Insomnia, and Even Death – Pastor Jakes Tetteh
In a poignant and thought-provoking address, Pastor Jakes Tetteh, founder of Redeemed Kingdom Gospel Church at Botwe Third Gate, has shed light on the crippling effects of financial struggles on individuals and society. Borrowing the term “Moneycetamol, from award winning female musician, Shatana’s new song, Pastor Tetteh vividly illustrates the relief that financial stability brings to our lives, likening it to a potent painkiller that soothes the aches of poverty.
Pastor Tetteh’s stark warning comes amidst a growing national conversation about the song “Moneycetamol” by musician Shatana, which has sparked intense debates within churches and beyond. With unflinching candor, Pastor Tetteh emphasizes that the absence of financial stability is a toxic cocktail that can lead to the commodification of the human body through prostitution, the suffocating grip of frustration and despair, the relentless terror of insomnia and sleepless nights and the devastating finality of death.
As the cost of living continues its relentless ascent, leaving countless individuals on the precipice of desperation, Pastor Tetteh’s message serves as a clarion call to society. He urges us to seek not only divine intervention but also financial empowerment, recognizing that economic stability is the bedrock upon which we build our mortal lives.
Pastor Tetteh’s words resonate deeply with those who face the harsh realities of economic hardship daily. His message is a poignant reminder that financial instability is not merely an economic issue but a moral and mental one, with far-reaching consequences that imperil our very well-being.
Listen to Pastor Tetteh’s exact words from the video below.
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Gracethrone International Ministry, Uganda Extends a Helping Hand to Widows and Orphans in Kampala
In a heartwarming display of compassion and kindness, the Ugandan parish of Gracethrone International Ministry, under the visionary leadership of Bishop Dr. Henry Addai and Minister Mrs. Linda Addai, has donated a plethora of essential items to widows and orphans in Kampala. This noble act is a testament to the ministry’s unwavering commitment to its core mandate of “promoting faith backed by actions.”
Driven by a deep-seated desire to demonstrate the love of God in a tangible way, Gracethrone International Ministry has made it a tradition to organize annual donations for widows and orphans across the globe. This selfless initiative is a shining example of the ministry’s dedication to putting its faith into action and embodying the true essence of Christianity.
The donation ceremony, which was met with immense gratitude and joy, saw the distribution of a wide range of essential items, including bags of rice, cooking oils, drinks, and other edible necessities. The recipients, who were visibly touched by the ministry’s kindness, were also treated to a special presentation of cocks, a symbolic gesture of hope and renewal.
The event, which was captured on video, provides a glimpse into the heartwarming moments that unfolded during the donation ceremony. As the team from Gracethrone International Ministry handed out the donated items, the sense of community and connection was palpable, serving as a powerful reminder of the transformative impact that acts of kindness can have on individuals and communities.
Through this remarkable initiative, Gracethrone International Ministry, Uganda, has once again demonstrated its commitment to serving as a beacon of hope and compassion, inspiring others to follow in its footsteps and make a positive difference in the lives of those around them.
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