One Corner Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/one-corner/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Wed, 17 Jan 2018 09:12:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg One Corner Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/one-corner/ 32 32 Patapaa finally releases ‘One Corner’ video https://citifmonline.com/2018/01/patapaa-finally-releases-one-corner-video/ Wed, 17 Jan 2018 08:24:58 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=392350 About 7 months after his hit song went viral, Patapaa has released the video to his ‘One Corner’ song. The music video which was directed by Agopa Films portrays the various dances that come with the song. ‘One Corner’ which went viral in 2017, has come under criticism for its dance. While some have said […]

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About 7 months after his hit song went viral, Patapaa has released the video to his ‘One Corner’ song.

The music video which was directed by Agopa Films portrays the various dances that come with the song.

‘One Corner’ which went viral in 2017, has come under criticism for its dance. While some have said the dance was not morally right, others said it was evil.

By: Kwame Dadzie/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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‘One Corner’ not dead – Patapaa https://citifmonline.com/2017/12/one-corner-not-dead-patapaa/ Fri, 01 Dec 2017 15:49:05 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=379384 ‘One Corner’ hitmaker, Patapaa has refuted claims that the song has fizzled out of the music scene. He said in an interview with Sammy Flex on Zylofon FM’s ‘Showbiz Agenda’ on Friday morning that the song is still enjoying patronage in the country. “The song is not dead. This is what will be used to […]

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‘One Corner’ hitmaker, Patapaa has refuted claims that the song has fizzled out of the music scene.

He said in an interview with Sammy Flex on Zylofon FM’s ‘Showbiz Agenda’ on Friday morning that the song is still enjoying patronage in the country.

“The song is not dead. This is what will be used to celebrate Christmas. I have even done a couple of songs to complement it,” he said.

The Agona Swedru-based artiste also revealed that Bola Ray, the CEO of Excellent In Broadcasting (EIB) Network has supported him in shooting the video for the ‘One Corner’ song.

“Bola Ray helped to foot the bills for my video. He paid everything,” Patapaa added.

Patapaa further noted he has been billed for a couple of shows during the yuletide – an indication that his fame has not plummeted as being speculated.

“By God’s grace I have a couple of shows to play in Accra and Takoradi,” he said.

His ‘One Corner’ song for the past few months has generated much excitement as well as controversies among music lovers in the country.

The song which comes with an energetic dance that deploys gyrations to objects has also gained attention in other countries in Nigeria.

By: Kwame Dadzie/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Imams condemn Islamic SHS students in ‘One Corner’ video https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/imams-condemn-islamic-shs-students-in-one-corner-video/ Wed, 04 Oct 2017 13:50:27 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=358980 The Council of Imams and Zongo Chiefs in the Ashanti Region has condemned a video that went viral on social media showing female students of the Islamic Senior High School (ISSEC) twerking to the ‘One Corner’ song. The council has however called for considerate punishment to be meted out to the students to serve as […]

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The Council of Imams and Zongo Chiefs in the Ashanti Region has condemned a video that went viral on social media showing female students of the Islamic Senior High School (ISSEC) twerking to the ‘One Corner’ song.

The council has however called for considerate punishment to be meted out to the students to serve as a deterrent to their colleagues.

‘One Corner‘  is the hit song of break out star, Patapaa, and it has taken the country by storm, and is even making inroads in Nigeria.

[contextly_sidebar id=”L5QsXZcChYrfhNmL2medzIrlUzvm6k2S”]The dance accompanying the song is notable for how it involves the humping of any nearby object in an aggressive manner.

The council expressed its displeasure over the matter describing the actions of the students as uncultured.

The matter has become a subject of discussion for residents in Muslim dominated communities within Kumasi.

Secretary to the council, Ustaz Ahmed Seidu, in an interview with Citi News said the video was obscene and must be pulled down from social media.

According to him, the actions exhibited by the students are against the tenets of Islamic religion.

He indicated that, education must reflect the attitude of young people in the society since it is aimed at making them physically and morally upright.

Ustaz Seidu stated that, the council will engage with school authorities to find a softer punishment for the students.

He stressed that the council will not suggest the sacking of the students, but a punishment that will teach them some lessons, since they were final year students.

“They should be punished to serve as a deterrent to others. As a council, we will try to sit with the authorities and see a punishment that will be mild. We are not calling for them to be expelled from school because we are told they are final year students. So they should be made to write their exams.”

The 13 students, comprising nine females and four males, are facing the school’s Disciplinary Committee for appearing in the video.

The students were said to have taken the video and shared it on their personal Facebook pages and on YouTube.

The circulation of the video prompted a swift action by school authorities who summoned them for interrogation. Parents of the students were invited by school authorities on Tuesday for a meeting which lasted for hours.

Management of the school confirmed the development to Citi News, and said the matter was referred to the Disciplinary Committee and reported to the Ashanti Regional Education Directorate.

According to management, it would wait for the outcome of investigations from the committee before taking a decision on the matter.

Meanwhile, some students who spoke to Citi News on condition of anonymity expressed reservations on the matter.

They say the actions of their colleagues have a potential of denting the image of the school considering its Islamic values.

By: Hafiz Tijani/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Islamic SHS students in trouble for dancing ‘One Corner’ in class https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/islamic-shs-students-in-trouble-for-dancing-one-corner-in-class/ Tue, 03 Oct 2017 19:28:02 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=358812 Thirteen (13) students of the Islamic Senior High School (ISSEC) in Kumasi, are facing the school’s Disciplinary Committee for misconduct. The students, comprising nine females and four males, appeared in a video that went viral on social media which showed them dancing to the popular ‘One Corner’ song from one of their classrooms. The students […]

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Thirteen (13) students of the Islamic Senior High School (ISSEC) in Kumasi, are facing the school’s Disciplinary Committee for misconduct.

The students, comprising nine females and four males, appeared in a video that went viral on social media which showed them dancing to the popular ‘One Corner’ song from one of their classrooms.

The students were said to have taken the video and shared it on their personal Facebook pages and on YouTube.

The circulation of the video prompted a swift action by school authorities who summoned them for interrogation.

Parents of the students were invited by school authorities on Tuesday for a meeting which lasted for hours.

Management of the school confirmed the development to Citi News and said the matter was referred to the Disciplinary Committee and reported to the Ashanti Regional Education Directorate.

According to management, it would wait for the outcome of investigations from the committee before taking a decision on the matter.

Meanwhile, some students who spoke to Citi News on condition of anonymity expressed reservations on the matter.

They say the actions of their colleagues have a potential of denting the image of the school considering its Islamic values.

About the ‘One Corner’ song/dance

The song ‘One Corner‘ released by a new artiste, Patapaa, is the talk of town largely because of the crazy and sexually suggestive dance that comes with it.

The song is currently enjoying massive airplay and also playing at various public events, with several others dancing to the song and sharing videos on social media.

In the ‘One Corner’ dance, people are seen wiggling their waist and gyrating in gutters, under packed cars, corners of buildings and obscure places just to give meaning to the song.

By: Hafiz Tijani/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Society ignoring need for sleep https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/society-ignoring-need-for-sleep/ Tue, 13 May 2014 12:15:35 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=18234 Society has become “supremely arrogant” in ignoring the importance of sleep, leading researchers have told the BBC’s Day of the Body Clock. Scientists from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey universities warn cutting sleep is leading to “serious health problems”. They say people and governments need to take the problem seriously. Cancer, heart disease, type-2 […]

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Society has become “supremely arrogant” in ignoring the importance of sleep, leading researchers have told the BBC’s Day of the Body Clock.

Scientists from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Manchester and Surrey universities warn cutting sleep is leading to “serious health problems”.

They say people and governments need to take the problem seriously.

Cancer, heart disease, type-2 diabetes, infections and obesity have all been linked to reduced sleep.

The body clock drives huge changes in the human body.

It alters alertness, mood, physical strength and even the risk of a heart attack in a daily rhythm

It stems from our evolutionary past when we were active in the day and resting at night.

But scientists have warned that modern life and 24-hour society mean many people are now “living against” their body clocks with damaging consequences for health and wellbeing.

Prof Russell Foster, at the University of Oxford, said people were getting between one and two hours less sleep a night than 60 years ago.

He said: “We are the supremely arrogant species; we feel we can abandon four billion years of evolution and ignore the fact that we have evolved under a light-dark cycle.

“What we do as a species, perhaps uniquely, is override the clock. And long-term acting against the clock can lead to serious health problems.”

He says this is an issue affecting the whole of society, not just shift workers.

Prof Foster said that this was an acute problem in teenagers and he had met children who sleep by popping their parent’s sleeping tablets in the evening and then downing three Red Bulls in the morning.

Blue light

Emerging evidence suggests modern technology is now keeping us up later into the night and cutting sleep.

“Light is the most powerful synchroniser of your internal biological clock,” Prof Charles Czeisler, from Harvard University, told the BBC Day of the Body Clock.

He said energy efficient light bulbs as well as smartphones, tablets and computers had high levels of light in the blue end of the spectrum which is “right in the sweet spot” for disrupting the body clock.

“Light exposure, especially short wavelength blue-ish light in the evening, will reset our circadian rhythms to a later hour, postponing the release of the sleep-promoting hormone melatonin and making it more difficult for us to get up in the morning.

“It’s a big concern that we’re being exposed to much more light, sleeping less and, as a consequence, may suffer from many chronic diseases.”

Pioneering genetic research is now uncovering how living life against the clock is damaging our health.

About 10% of human DNA has a 24-hour pattern of activity, which is behind all the behavioural and physiological changes in the body.

But studies have shown rhythm can be disrupted by short sleep durations or shift work.

Dr Simon Archer, who conducted the studies at the University of Surrey, said there was a “large impact” on how the body ran.

“These are all fundamental biological pathways that can be underlying links to some of the negative health outcomes that we see such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity and potentially cancer in people who don’t get enough sleep or do shift work,” he said.

Experiments show people can become pre-diabetic after a few weeks of shift work.

Call to action

Dr Akhilesh Reddy, from the University of Cambridge, said the body clock influences every biological process in the human body and the health consequences of living against the clock were “pretty clear cut”,particularly in breast cancer.

He said: “Try to live more rhythmically, in tune with the environment and not have too much bright light before bedtime because it will affect the clock and sleep.”

Prof Andrew Loudon, from the University of Manchester, said: “The problems caused by living against the body clock may be less sexy than the countless ‘this or that causes cancer stories’ it is none-the-less a major problem for society.”

“You might not notice any short-term changes in your health following circadian disruption, but over a long period of time, the consequences could be quite severe.

“Governments need to take this seriously, starting perhaps with reviewing the health consequences of shift work, and society and legislators needs to take this on board.”

 

Source: BBC

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Things you never knew about your clitoris https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/5-things-you-never-knew-about-your-clitoris/ Wed, 07 May 2014 10:49:53 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=17006 It’s time to get to know the most pleasurable part of your body once and for all. You know that saying, “I don’t know art, but I know what I like”? Well, that pretty much sums up the clitoris for me. I don’t fully comprehend it, and honestly, I don’t try to dive too deep into its […]

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It’s time to get to know the most pleasurable part of your body once and for all.

You know that saying, “I don’t know art, but I know what I like”? Well, that pretty much sums up the clitoris for me. I don’t fully comprehend it, and honestly, I don’t try to dive too deep into its complexities.

I just appreciate it, and as such, want it displayed prominently, highly revered, and ideally touched up regularly with some powerful brush strokes (preferably clockwise).

We are schooling you on the things you probably — no, definitely — never knew about the mythical clitoris (aka the only part of the body designed solely to get you off).

Because like my art history teacher and pretty much every after-school special used to preach, understanding is the key to fully attaining your masterpiece.

And remember, masterpiece means orgasm here. So, yeah, listen up.

1. The word “clitoris” is derived from the Greek word for “key”.

As in key to your heart, or probably more accurate, the key to the city as it can certainly open lots of doors.

2. Thought you knew where your clitoris was?

Nope, it’s not just that little button (the glans, if we’re being scientific). It’s actually within the pelvis — extending deep within you. Don’t believe me?

3. Like a fine wine, your clitoris gets better with age.

It’s reported that the clitoris starts growing upon puberty, and is almost quadruple in size by the time you reach early 30s; by menopause, seven times its size. That whole “why old people allegedly get it on a lot” theory is suddenly becoming crystal clear.

4. There are 8,000 nerve endings in the clitoris. 

8,000! Sorta makes you wonder about the guys who can’t get you off, am I right?

5. It’s got some penis personality.

Although they couldn’t physically look any more different, there are a few striking similarities in their make-up including erectile tissue, foreskin and even a shaft. Oh, and the clitoris also grows when aroused, it just doesn’t prop through our pants when the wind hits it right (or, not that you can see anyway.) Religious or not, that deserves an Amen.

6. It’s stimulated with exercise.

Foreplay is important for a satisfying orgasm and you might be surprised to hear that the best foreplay is … a walk. Twenty minutes of moderate exercise increases a woman’s genital engorgement by 168 percent — and the effect persists for hours. So take your sweetie for a walk around the park and don’t be surprised if you both feel like a romp in bed afterward. The more you exercise, the healthier your clitoris will be.

7.Your brain and your clitoris.

But did you know that a woman’s orgasms are triggered by nerves that originate in at least six different tissues? Yes, nerve impulses from the clitoris build in your brain to achieve orgasm. Different women have different active nerve pathways, and these pathways change during pregnancy, lactation and after menopause.

The thinking part of the brain (the neocortex) hinders orgasm, which centers in the feeling-centered hypothalamus. As we approach orgasm, the clitoris integrates information from these inputs, plus reports from the cerebral cortex, the hypothalamus, and the peripheral nervous system. Whew! Best not to think about it.

Source: Yourtango.com

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How to choose your signature fragrance https://citifmonline.com/2014/05/how-to-choose-your-signature-fragrance/ Wed, 07 May 2014 10:24:28 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=16996 There are two major reasons everyone should have a signature fragrance (even if you occasionally stray from it): First, wearing one fragrance greatly simplifies getting dressed in the morning or for a night out, because you don’t have to match your scent to your outfit or your mood. Second, the right scent can attract women. Finding […]

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There are two major reasons everyone should have a signature fragrance (even if you occasionally stray from it): First, wearing one fragrance greatly simplifies getting dressed in the morning or for a night out, because you don’t have to match your scent to your outfit or your mood.

Second, the right scent can attract women. Finding your signature fragrance can be a bit of an art, but we’re here to show you the ropes, so read on to learn all about how to find the scent that will become a part of your signature style.

Know your fragrance family

It will be much easier to find the fragrance destined to become your signature if you develop an understanding of which scents appeal to you. The traditional classification system for fragrances includes florals (which are dominated by one or more flowers), amber fragrances (which are both sweet and exotic) and woody fragrances (which are typified by sandalwood and cedar notes).

Honey and tobacco scents fall into the leather family, while bergamot and labdanum are found in the chypre category, and herbaceous fougere scents are composed using lavender, coumarone and oak moss. Modern fragrance families include citrus-based scents, aquatic scents (which are clean and unisex) and green scents (which are light and typified by notes like grass or cucumber).

Let your personality guide your nose

Remember that the fragrance you settle on will represent you, so choosing a scent that reflects your personality is important.

– If you have a determined nature coupled with a sophisticated yet mysterious allure, select a musky, amber-based scent.
– Charismatic guys who are always chasing their next adventure should invest in a woody concoction.
– Clean-cut, sporty types will feel most comfortable with a smell that’s as energetic and enthusiastic as they are, so seek out fresh and invigorating citrus, green or aquatic fragrances and reapply them throughout the day for renewed vigor.
– If you tend towards the romantic side, try a fragrance with florals.
– Dominant, ambitious men who love being in control will send a powerful message with a heady fougere cologne.

Work with your body chemistry

You’ll likely have to take more than one trip to the cologne counter to find the fragrance that’s right for you. And while we’re not saying that making multiple visits to the mall all in the name of hunting down a fragrance won’t be a bit of a tedious process, trust us that your effort will be worth it when you finally find the cologne that makes you smell irresistible.

Don’t sniff more than three scents in one session and put something woolly, like a scarf, close to your nose to inhale between smells so that you cleanse your nasal palette. In the end, the cologne that works best with your own natural body odor is not the one that you’re most attracted to right out of the bottle, but the one that still smells amazing after it’s spent the better part of the day on your skin.

Consider your schedule and geography

Use your lifestyle and the city you live in to help you figure out the intensity your fragrance should pack. If you’re in close contact with colleagues on a regular basis, you’ll want to avoid anything that others could find overpowering or chemically irritating. A night out at the bar, however, calls for a stronger scent. If you tend to go out several times a week, consider a day-to-night duo or a scent that can be built upon or layered. The climate you live in should also help you fine-tune your fragrance choice. Generally speaking, the higher the mercury and the humidity, the lighter your scent should be.

Learn your combinations

One surefire way to create a truly unique scent is by becoming an amateur chemist and mixing fragrances. You’ll have to play around quite a bit in the fragrance department, but try layering two different kinds of cologne, perhaps beginning with a sexy, musky scent first and following it with something sweeter. Ultimately, what you’re looking for is a concoction that’s better than either scent when worn solo. The best part of blending colognes is that doing so ensures that no one else will ever be wearing what you are.

A second smell

By now, you know the most crucial considerations involved in finding a signature fragrance, but there’s one more point worth mentioning: get a second opinion.

 

Source: uk.askmen.com

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