They are ready to poison people to death for power – Prophet Kofi Oduro reacts to John Kumah’s death

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The leader of Alabaster International Ministry, Prophet Kofi Oduro, responded to the unexpected death of former Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah.
Addressing allegations of poisoning, Prophet Oduro emphasized the uncertainty of obtaining power through such atrocious acts.
He expressed concern about the nation resorting to harmful means for power and highlighted the pain inflicted on families, citing the wife of the late MP as an example.

“A nation that is 67 years is ready to poison people to death. They’re ready to do so. What are they looking for? Power. How sure are you about that power? Who said you will win the next election? Who said NPP will win the next election? It is God who makes leaders.

“You are already killing people’s fathers and their husbands. Look at the pain you have caused this young lady pastor. The wife of the MP is a woman of God. You went to touch the anointed of the Lord when the Bible says touch not my anointed and do my prophets no harm,”he said.

Prophet Oduro further connected Ghana’s economic challenges to political violence, referencing historical figures like J.B. Danquah Adu and J.B. Danquah senior. He urged against the continuation of harming individuals for political gains.

“Up till today, Ghana is crawling is because there’s blood of innocent people on our hands including J.B Danquah Adu, J.B. Danquah senior and the blood of our fathers who we kill by petty party political sentiments,”he lamented.

Amidst these developments, Lilian Kumah, John Kumah’s wife, strongly rejected the poisoning rumors. She questioned the audacity of those boldly asserting that her husband was poisoned while dedicatedly serving his country and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Lilian openly expressed her frustration, singling out Captain Smart for perpetuating these unfounded claims.

John Kumah passed away on March 7 at the age of 45, leaving behind his wife and six children.

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“I Will Not Forgive You” – Comedian Waris Expresses Displeasure with Colleague Comedy Skit Makers

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Comedian Waris, also recognized as Abdul Waris Umaru, voiced his disappointment over the absence of certain colleagues at the opening of his new restaurant on Sunday, March 10, 2024.

In reply to a post from user Kwofie Seni on platform X, Waris publicly addressed the absence of comedian Sk Dele, media personality Felicia Osei, and comedian Made In Ghana at the grand opening of Food Streak, located at Franco Estate Dome Kwabenya.

Although the restaurant’s opening featured lively events in the absence of these fellow entertainers, their nonattendance cast a shadow on the occasion for Waris. He openly expressed his disappointment, not holding back in conveying the depth of his feelings, particularly given the anticipated support on such a significant occasion.

According to him, the names he mentioned, including comedian Sk Dele, media personality Felicia Osei, and comedian Made In Ghana, didn’t even acknowledge or open his invitation text, further deepening his disappointment in their absence at the grand opening of Food Streak.

Despite this, the event marked a significant entrepreneurial milestone for Comedian Waris, drawing support from friends, family, and fans who turned up to celebrate his new venture.

Come to Ghana; Nigeria has unstable electricity, and it could delay your project- Stormzy tells Meek Mill

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The ongoing banter between Nigeria and Ghana takes a playful turn as Stormzy, the British musician also known as Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr., joins the amusing exchange.

The playful exchange unfolded as Meek Mill, the American rapper, expressed his excitement for the upcoming album recording in Africa through the X app.

Meek Mill enthusiastically announced, “Ima go to Africa and record my next album!  Stay for 2 weeks bring my producers my art  and mash up!!!”

While Meek Mill initially mentioned Africa without specifying the exact country, Stormzy playfully recommended Ghana as the ideal recording location over Nigeria. He humorously pointed out the reputed lack of stable electricity in Nigeria, emphasizing that choosing Nigeria might lead to project delays due to the electricity situation.

“Africa?? It’s definitely Ghana you’re coming to; don’t enter Nigeria because they don’t have stable electricity, and it will actually delay your project! 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭💥,” Stormzy replied.

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Meek Mill’s most recent visit to Ghana occurred in December 2022, where he graced the Afro Nation music festival stage. His Ghanaian journey extended beyond music, featuring a tour of the Jubilee House and a meeting with President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. Captivated by his experience, Meek Mill has continuously raved about the visit and expressed his eagerness to revisit.

In a recent social media post, he even mentioned his desire for Ghanaian citizenship, solidifying his strong connection and admiration for the country.

Anti-Gay Bill Debates: The West needs Ghana, American businesses will not leave Ghana because of profit- Sam George

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MP for Ningo Prampram, Samuel Nartey George, popularly known as Sam George contends that American companies operate in Ghana primarily for profit rather than LGBTQI issues.
He asserts that the attractiveness of Ghana for businesses lies in its profitability, and if any companies decide to depart, others will readily step in to capitalize on the profit potential.
Speaking on the Hot Issues on TV3, Sam George emphasizes the importance of recognizing Ghana’s self-worth and rejects the notion that American businesses would leave Ghana solely due to LGBTQI concerns.

“The West needs Ghana,  American businesses operating today in Ghana are not doing so because of LGBTQI, they are doing so because of profit and they will not leave Ghana because of LGBTQI when they look at their profit margin.

“If they choose to pack bags and baggage and leave any other company will come, Ghana is a profitable country to do business in. We must stop cheapening ourselves and making it look like we have no sense of self-worth,”he said.

This statement comes on the back of the recently passed Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill on February 28. There are concerns about potential sanctions from the West. The Ministry of Finance has highlighted significant financial implications, estimating a potential loss of US$3.8 billion in World Bank Financing over the next five to six years if President Akufo-Addo assents to the anti-LGBTQ+ Bill.

Emmanuel Agyemang Calls for Volunteers in Guinness World Record Interview Attempt

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Entertainment journalist Emmanuel Agyemang is actively recruiting 50 volunteers for his ambitious Guinness World Record attempt – the longest individual interview.
The event is slated to take place from March 29 to April 1, 2024, at Bayview Village. Agyemang is specifically looking for individuals willing to serve as witnesses and timekeepers, with a requirement of 2 witnesses and 2 timekeepers every 4 hours throughout the marathon.

For those eager to contribute, Agyemang provided contact details in a Facebook post on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. Interested volunteers are encouraged to reach out to his team via WhatsApp at 0506044358.

The current record for the longest interview marathon stands at 37 hours, 44 minutes, and 17 seconds, achieved by Rob Oliver.
Emmanuel Agyemang has set an ambitious goal of breaking and setting a new record with an 80-hour non-stop interview marathon, featuring around 250 individuals from diverse fields including politics, creative arts, sports, health, law, and religion.

The entire attempt will be broadcasted live on Step 1 TV, Gh Lifestyle TV, and Newday TV. Notable sponsors for this event include Selfie Studio, Costless Ventures, Bayview Village, and Belas Pub and Restaurant.

Chef Smith Denies Twin Allegations, Sets the Record Straight

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Chef Ebenezer Smith, widely recognized as Chef Smith, has refuted accusations made by some individuals.
He asserts that he and his alleged identical twin did not participate in the recently concluded cooking marathon world record attempt.
During an interview with social media influencer Code Micky on YouTube, Chef Smith clarified that the allegations were baseless and should be dismissed as falsehoods. Dispelling misconceptions, Chef Smith disclosed that he was never a twin and dismissed rumors of sneaking out of the glass booth at night for a nap while his supposed twin continued the marathon.
“People manipulated two of my photos to falsely suggest I have a twin. I want to emphasize that Chef Smith is singular,” he said.
Starting on February 1, Chef Smith cooked for a total of 820 hours, finally turning off his gas cooker on March 6.

It’s worth noting that, until Chef Smith’s confirmation, the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual is held by Irish chef Alan Fisher.

Nigerian producer Rexxie arrested in Uganda

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Nigerian record producer, DJ, and songwriter Rexxie faced an unexpected turn of events on March 11 as he was arrested by Ugandan Immigration.
Following this, he utilized Instagram to communicate and share the news with his audience.

While he didn’t specify the cause, he described it as unfair and appealed for support using the hashtag “UgandaFreeRexxie.”

“I’ve been arrested at the Ugandan Immigration. “Pls I need help,” he stated.

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The occurrence bears resemblance to the earlier detentions of Nigerian musicians Omah Lay and Tems in Uganda. Back in December 2020, they underwent detention for contravening COVID-19 regulations following a concert in Kampala. Their stint in jail lasted two days before eventual release.
Rexxie, known for producing hits like “Tesumole,” “Soapy,” and “KPK,” remains in custody with additional details yet to be disclosed

Wendy Shay Exposes Industry’s Dark Side: Male Artists Demanding Sex for Collaborations

Singer, Wendy Shay, born Wendy Asiamah Addo, has revealed that certain male musicians are demanding sexual favors from female artists in exchange for collaboration opportunities.

The ‘Uber Driver’ singer brought attention to the challenges confronting female musicians, highlighting situations where established male artists reject collaboration requests from women and, in some instances, insist on sexual involvement.

In an interview on TV3’s International Women’s Day edition, Wendy Shay noted that the music industry is mostly male-dominated, and women often face rejection when trying to collaborate. She emphasized the importance of female artists persevering through these challenges.

“This is a male-dominated industry where women are mostly overlooked. There is this rejection on the path of women. We actually get rejection from our male counterparts when we really want to have a feature.

“You see them feature a normal male upcoming artiste but an established female artist would like to have a feature from another male artist and they want to be sexual so these are some of the things that women face and have to go through in the industry,” she stated.

In her effort to support emerging female artists, Wendy Shay stated, “I use my platform to push and encourage them. Post their videos and all. I wish I could do more which I would financially.”

She strongly advised women to enhance their potential and increase their self-value.

Okyeame Kwame Advocates for Prioritizing Corruption and Education Reforms Over Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill

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Rapper Okyeame Kwame has shared his view on the anti-LGBTQ+ bill, expressing that he’s not concerned about the LGBTQ aspect but is worried that the bill also criminalizes fellatio.

He believes the nation should address pressing matters such as corruption and education reforms. In an interview on UTV, he mentioned, “To be honest with you, I saw the bill in my school group but I refused to read it. However, I heard that if the bill is passed into law, even if your girlfriend or partner gives you a blowjob and someone reports you, you’ll be in prison for 3 years, and if a friend of yours is part of the LGBTQ+ community and you don’t report them and you are arrested, you’ll be jailed for 3 years.”

He further stated, “The question is, if you’re bent on punishing the LGBTQ+ community, what has oral sex got to do with anything? I think that where we’ve gotten as a nation, I would’ve rather dealt with corruption, I would’ve rather dealt with education reforms if I was in that position.”

Meanwhile, the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly known as the anti-LGBTQ bill, was passed by Parliament on February 28, 2024, criminalizing LGBTQ activities and imposing jail terms of 6 months to 5 years, with sponsors and promoters facing 3 to 5 years in jail.

I was homeless in London, I slept in a car – Sonnie Badu reveals

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Gospel musician, Sonnie Badu candidly shared the challenges he faced during his initial trip to the United Kingdom.
Upon the urging of a pastor to support God’s mission in the UK, Sonnie Badu found himself in a distressing situation, feeling devastated and alone after being expelled from the pastor’s residence.

In a heartfelt account delivered as motivation to a church congregation, Sonnie Badu revealed the unbearable life he led, struggling to find a meal each day and resorting to homelessness, including sleeping in a car and enduring nights on the cold streets of London.

He confessed to the desperate measures of stealing food from others’ fridges when they were away. Recounting his difficult journey, Sonnie Badu expressed, “I have struggled in life. I was homeless in London. I slept in one car for a while. Sometimes I have to walk in the cold for five hours at night. At some point I would wait for people to leave home then I would steal some food items from their fridge. I was finding it difficult to feed.”

In a video posted by the Instagram account @thosecalledcelebss, the ‘Baba’ hitmaker candidly contemplated his predicament, openly questioning God’s presence in his life. He pleaded for a change in his situation, all the while maintaining unwavering faith.
He stated, “So, I told God is this how he is going to watch me suffer. Can he not bless me with just a song to change my fortunes? Is this how I am going to sing for pastors to use me anyhow? But if God remembers you, he as remembered you. I never lost faith in him.”

Sonnie Badu emphasized that these life struggles became the inspiration behind many of his songs, illustrating how his journey from homelessness to success shaped his music and his unwavering faith in God.