Mzbel drops jaws with spicy photos as she flexes her beauty in waist beads and leaves
- Legendary songstress, Mzbel, has erupted a stir online with racy photos to highlight the Ghanaian traditional culture Dipo
- She was captured sporting colourful beads and leaves in the snaps
- The spicy frames have garnered massive reactions and comments underneath the post
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Legendary songstress, Mzbel, known in real life as Belinda Ekua Amoah, has caused a stir online with racy photos to highlight the Ghanaian traditional culture Dipo.
Dipo is a festival celebrated in April every year by the people of Krobo in the Eastern Region in Ghana to usher girls who are virgins into adulthood.
Taking to her social media pages, Mzbel flexed her confidence and natural beauty in colourful beads and palm leaves.
Captioning the photos, she wrote: Am I too old for "Dipo"? I'm the last born of seven girls and the only one among my sisters, who was denied "Dipo" because my mama found Christ.''
The spicy snaps have gathered reactions from her fans underneath the post.
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported Nana Ama McBrown has given her fans a peek into her plush mansion as she throws it back with a highlife song from the oldies.
The award-winning media personality and movie star was filmed jamming to a highlife after her show on UTV.
Nana Ama McBrown hosted highlife musician Dada KD born Dada Kwakye Duah and other personalities on UTV's United Showbiz Saturday night on May 15.
In a separate story, a Ghanaian scientist, Patterson Osei Bonsu, has developed an innovative fufu pounding pestle to help reduce the number of plant species harvested purposely to pound fufu in the country.
Patterson Osei Bonsu, formerly of the Crops Research Institute of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, produced the fufu pounding pestle to also increase the shelf life of pestles.
For now, his innovative fufu pestle has been adopted on a very small scale within the Kwamo township in the Ejisu Municipality in the Ashanti region.
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Source: YEN.com.gh