Promoters in Ghana, Africa generously paid singer Chris Brown
$1,000,000 to perform on stage during a big concert held in their
nation this month. It was quite the payday for Brown, as his concert
dates and those of his contemporaries usually do not guarantee him
anywhere near said financial figure (usually paid between $50,000 to
$200,000 per show depending on the promoter and venue).
Chris Brown
But symbolic of the chaos, turmoil and dysfunction in his life,
Brown offended the people of Ghana by going on stage and smoking
marijuana, while uttering profanity in encouraging people of the
African nation to do drugs as well. It's a mystery why he did this in
the motherland. That isn't even legal in America and Brown knows
better. You can't even do that on stage in my home country (Jamaica)
and people think we invented weed (we didn't, people - let it go, LOL).
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Chris Brown to face trial in Ghana over 'promoting
illegality'?
Published Friday, Mar 15 2013, 1:55am EDT - People in Ghana are
allegedly calling for Chris Brown to be deported to the country in
order to face prosecution. Some Ghanaians are stating that the 'Don't
Wake Me Up' singer flouted the country's no public smoking laws after
he appeared to endorse the smoking of marijuana on stage during a gig
last week.
In footage posted on YouTube, Brown is seen asking the crowd:
"How many of you all smoke weed?", to which the crowd cheer.
He then adds: "S**t, I got my blunt right here." According to
Radio.com, Ghanaian youth activist Jonathan Osei-Owusu claims that
Brown "promoted an illegality". He continued: "You can
see from the video, and yet he was let go free."
The FIFA 2010 World Cup is going quite well, despite the fact a few nations have been experiencing internal troubles (France). The Judiciary Report wishes the French team well and hope they work out their differences with the coach.
The sweetest goal thus far was by Uruguay's Diego Forlan, during his nation's game against gracious South Africa (see video posted above).
Diego Forlan
Brazil is playing beautifully as always, though KaKa did not deserve to be sent off over that fake foul Kader Keita drew. Many commentators stated their displeasure at the fake foul, noting Keita ran into KaKa's elbow, connecting with his chest, yet fell to the floor holding his face.Ghana has played well and turned in enjoyable matches that Africa is certain to be proud of.
KaKa
The English team is having a rough time, but I'm still proud of them. There was a tough moment, where a few British fans booed, but they shouldn't do that, as it will demoralize the team. Continue to cheer for and encourage them, as it is the right, supportive thing to do, as the nation's representatives in the stands. Two of England's top players are injured and one, Theo Walcott, was left in England *looks at Capello.*Still, they are trying their best.
The USA vs. Slovenia game caused an enormous amount of controversy, due to the referee, as the officiating was very poor. Many believe America was robbed of a goal and wrongfully called for fouls that were not so. Such blatant errors and poor calls cannot be made on an international level.