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“I Won’t Do No Such Nonsense”- Shatta Wale’s Response Amid Calls to Apologize for Mocking Stonebwoy’s Disability

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Dancehall artist Shatta Wale has firmly refused to apologize to Stonebwoy despite criticism for mocking Stonebwoy’s disability.

During the recent Sallahfest event, Shatta Wale criticized Stonebwoy for his absence, resorting to derogatory remarks, including mocking Stonebwoy’s limp.

The Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled (GSPD) condemned Shatta Wale’s actions, expressing concern over their potential harm to the mentally well-being of the physically disabled community.

In a press release, the GSPD emphasized that disabilities are not punishments from God or indicators of character. They called for an apology from Shatta Wale and urged the removal of the offensive videos from social media platforms, citing Ghana’s Disability Act 715, which prohibits mocking or making derogatory comments about a person’s disability.

Despite the backlash, a fan of Shatta Wale, going by the Facebook name Don Shulace Degeneral, took to social media to further mock Stonebwoy and explicitly stated that Shatta should not apologize. Additionally, Degeneral asserted that persons with disabilities he knows are unkind.

“If shatta wale apologies to anyone it go pain me paa. Ofui apology to your mothers. If we are not talking doesn’t mean we don’t see what is going on. We are not talking cus we have come to realize that majority of Ghanaians are fools and they don’t want to change their mindset.

“So we just channel our energy on positivity buying and streaming shatta wale songs take note. Apakye stonebwoy has use this sympathy, sympathy brainwash Ghanaian.. imagine stonebwoy want kpai shatta wale cus of award. Not even a house or money just award imagine and shatta wale who wasn’t even holding a pen went to prison how!!!!!!!” He said.

Moreover, he pointed out instances where he believed Stonebwoy had insulted Shatta Wale and his fans, questioning whether those actions didn’t constitute mockery as well.

“Furthermore Eno here we dey stonebwoy go post some madman on his Snapchat mocking shatta wale in mouth? Eno be here we dey Stonebowy go reply a fan on twitter says all shatta wale fans be arm robbers? that one no be mockery? 

“Is it not Stonebowy at his albums listening party said Anybody way  dey called himself dancehall king his mothers all? You can go suck mother Chale any apakye I know bia their wicked I swear. You think God kolo Abi 😂😂😂 in the law of America if you get accident or injured  you are disability is not mockery. Ojon,” he added. 

Shatta Wale responded to the fan’s comments, rejecting the notion of apologizing, stating defiantly, “I won’t do no such nonsense!”

Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled Condemns Shatta Wale for Mocking Stonebwoy with Disabilities

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The Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled (GSPD) expressed their dissatisfaction with musician Shatta Wale for ridiculing the disability of his colleague, Stonebwoy.

Last week, Shatta Wale targeted Stonebwoy for his absence at the highly anticipated Sallahfest event.

During his onstage tirade, he hurled derogatory remarks at Stonebwoy, including mocking his limp, which many deemed unnecessary, even if he had a disagreement with the BHIM Nation president.

In a press statement, the GSPD denounced Shatta Wale’s behavior as irresponsible and potentially detrimental to the mental well-being of the physically disabled community.

“The Ghana Society of the Physically Disabled (GSPD) has seen a video circulating on social media where Shatta Wale mocks Stonebouy with his disability. In the video, Shatta Wale said among other negative statements “You are a bad person that is why God made you a disabled person, you are a disabled person don’t try and fight an able person”.”

“By this statement, he is trying to say all persons with disabilities are bad that is why God has made us who we are. This primitive statement should not have come from a high-profile personality like Shata Wale,” the statement read.

The organization emphasized that having a disability does not imply being cursed or punished by God. They urged Shatta Wale to apologize to the community and to take steps to remove the offensive videos from social media platforms. Referring to Disability Act 715, the GSPD reminded everyone that mocking or making derogatory comments about a person’s disability is a punishable offense under the law.

“We want to remind Shatta Wale that a section of his own fans who are making him who he is, are persons with disabilities. Did he think how they will feel? or Shatta Wale thinks he has made it so he does not care?”

The group encouraged the public to embrace individuals with disabilities and to show empathy towards them, emphasizing, “Disability indeed can be anyone’s lot at any given time.”

Nigerian Pastor Paul Enenche Explains Why He Questioned the Law Graduate’s Testimony

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Senior Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre has addressed the recent situation involving Ayim Vera, who testified about graduating from the Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).

Enenche made it clear that his interruption during Vera’s testimony wasn’t meant to embarrass her. Vera shared her accomplishment of earning a “Bachelor of Law” degree from NOUN in a widely circulated video on April 13.

However, Enenche’s interruption, questioning the validity of a “Bachelor of Science in Law,” triggered widespread online discussion, prompting calls for an apology. Yet, in his defense, Enenche explained that his actions were rooted in the church’s commitment to honesty and excellence.

Sylvester Edoh, Enenche’s Personal Assistant, mentioned that the church had reached out to Vera privately to address the situation. He stressed that the interruption wasn’t meant to publicly embarrass Vera, but rather to maintain standards of truth and excellence.

“A scenario was created on Sunday, April 14, 2024, at the Glory Dome, the Global Headquarters of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, when Ms. Anyim Veronica Nnenna came out to testify of how God helped her graduate from the University, thus making her the first person to attain that feat in her family,” the statement reads.

“These were the immediate triggers for the said scenario: First, listening to the testifier’s expressions as it borders on basic spoken English, conveys the impression that the minimum standard expectation of a graduate, especially a graduate of Law was not met. Second, stating that she studied Law for ten years begged the question of what her degree actually was.

“Third, she was unable to state exactly what the correct degree was for Law which is LLB, rather she said it was a BSc in Law which is largely unknown as a Law degree in Nigeria and possibly globally. These prompted the Senior Pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche to stop the testimony immediately as a product of a “lie.”

“However, relief came when it was later confirmed that she actually graduated from a university. It must be pointed out clearly here that embarrassing the testifier publicly with the attendant media frenzy was never intended; whatever happened was under the spur of the moment.

“The action of the Senior Pastor was rather based on his and the church’s aversion to seeming mediocrity and any appearance of untruth.

“While we remain resolute in our passion for excellence and intolerance of mediocrity and falsehood, we wish to reiterate the fact that no harm or hurt was ever intended by the Senior Pastor against Ms. Anyim Veronica.

“The Senior Pastor feels deeply concerned and has already reached out to her. As a Commission, we regret every inconvenience, hurt and embarrassment this unfortunate scenario has caused to Ms. Anyim Veronica Nnenna.”

Social Media Urges Nigerian Pastor, Paul Enenche, to Apologize Amid ‘BSc Law’ Degree Controversy

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Users on social media platforms are urging Nigerian pastor, Paul Enenche, from Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja to apologize to a female church member named Anyim Veronica Nnenna.

She was publicly accused of giving a ‘fake testimony’ during a Sunday service, leading to her embarrassment and accusations of dishonesty.

On Sunday, April 14, a viral video captured a member taking the pulpit to share her achievement: graduating with a “Bachelor of Law” degree from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) on Saturday, April 13. She proudly proclaimed herself as the first in her family to earn a degree, emphasizing that she attained a BSc in law.

“I’m the first graduate in my family. My siblings did not get to tertiary institutions due to some reasons. I was supposed to study Law for five years at the National Open University of Nigeria. However, I encountered some challenges that made me have an extra year,” she said.

During her testimony, Enenche interrupted, asserting that there’s no degree called “BSc in law,” challenging the validity of her claim. He also questioned her speaking ability, suggesting she didn’t sound like a law graduate. The pastor instructed her to return to her seat, cautioning that fabricating stories at the pulpit carries its own consequences.

He said: “We are not playing here, we are not faking anything here, when she started that testimony and she is talking law, I knew there was nothing like law, no matter how bad it is, it has not gotten to that level. She said she got a degree in law, what degree BSC?

“Is there any lawyer here who has a BSc in law?

“Lie testimony, come to stand on the altar to tell lies in the name of testimony, anyone who dares that does it at their detriment, comes to make it looks like the word of God is fake, that what God is doing is not real, you do it at the detriment of yourself,” he said.

Research conducted on the school’s website corroborates the existence of a “Bachelor of Law” program offered by the institution. Furthermore, social media users uncovered the woman’s Facebook page and photos confirming her graduation from NOUN.

Additionally, a graduation list from Saturday featured the woman’s name (Anyim Veronica Nnenna), graduating with an LLB in Law.

The video has ignited diverse responses on social media. Some are urging Enenche to apologize for his actions, while others support his stance. Those defending the pastor assert that the woman lacked the eloquence expected of a law graduate.

Praye Tiatia Shares Wife Selly Galley’s Struggle with Five Miscarriages Before Twins’ Birth

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Praye Tiatia, born Steven Fiawoo, of the legendary music group Praye, recently shared the story of struggle he endured alongside his wife, actress Selly Galley, before the birth of their twins.

In a recent airing of D-Black’s Unkut show, Praye Tiatia revealed that Selly had faced five miscarriages on their path to parenthood, with the most recent loss happening when she was seven months pregnant. Despite these obstacles, Praye Tiatia expressed overwhelming happiness at the birth of their twins, highlighting Selly’s resilience during their difficult journey.

“We had about five miscarriages. The last one we lost it at seven months. Selly is a strong woman, one of the most unbelievable women I have ever met. The celebration was worth it cos to think of her first time going to America was the first time going to give birth to twins,”he said.

He also reminisced about how they met during an audition, highlighting Selly’s leadership qualities that caught his attention.

“She came with three of her friends from school and I was on the panelist trying to recruit. What caught my attention with Selly was this leadership quality that she has. You know that kind of group when they are walking and there’s one particular girl that everybody wants to talk to her and ask of her opinion so I was like who is this girl, let me pay more attention to her,” he disclosed.

Last August, after eight years of marriage, Selly gave birth to their twins in America.

Highlife Icon Dada KD Explains Decision to Marry at 65

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Highlife artist Dada Kwaku Duah, famously known as Dada KD, has announced his plan to marry when he turns 65.

During an interview on the Asaase Breakfast Show, the acclaimed singer explained that he prefers to wait until he is older to avoid the temptation of infidelity.

“I’m almost 53 years old, but I want to wait until I’m 65 before tying the knot,” he said.

The ‘Somu Gye’ sensation, whose eldest son is 27 years old, asserted that he would not counsel young people to marry under peer pressure.

“If you are not working, don’t marry in Accra, it may seem like a punishment,” he cautioned.

In 2022, the highlife musician debunked rumors suggesting he would wed gospel artist evangelist Diana Asamoah. Despite being unmarried, Dada KD is a proud father of five children.

EFCC Reveals Investigation and Prosecution of Other Celebrities Following Bobrisky’s Conviction for Naira Abuse

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria has announced that many celebrities are presently under investigation and will soon be prosecuted for abusing the Nigerian currency, the naira.

This announcement was made in a statement released on Sunday, shortly after the conviction of popular crossdresser, Bobrisky, who was sentenced for the same offense on Friday. Emphasizing their unwavering commitment to justice, the commission vowed that no one found culpable will be spared, asserting that they “will not relent in its no-sacred-cow mode of operations, and the public should be wary of running afoul of laws against the crime.”

Following the arrest of Bobrisky, also known as Idris Okunneye, earlier this month, numerous Nigerians on social media platforms have tagged the EFCC in posts containing video clips showcasing alleged instances of naira abuse by other celebrities. In response, the EFCC acknowledged a notable increase in the circulation of both old and new video clips depicting naira abuse. A statement by the EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, on Sunday, revealed that certain celebrities, whose identities were withheld, had been invited for investigations and had offered valuable statements.

“Increasingly, members of the public are drawing the attention of the Commission to video recording of abuse of the Naira by Nigerians from all walks of life,” the statement said.

“These gestures amply demonstrate rising consciousness of the public to the sanctity of our national currency and the need for collaborative engagement to sustain the tempo.

“To this end, the Commission will always investigate and prosecute anyone involved in the abuse of the Naira. Old videos being exhumed and flying around for the attention of the Commission are noted as the Commission is sensitive to the fact that its Special Task Force against Naira Abuse and Dollarization of the economy commenced operations on February 7, 2024. However, going forward, new videos of such infractions will be investigated and prosecuted.

“At the moment, the Commission is investigating several celebrities involved in Naira abuse. Many of them have made useful statements to the Commission and many more have been invited by investigators working on the matter,”it added.

Background

The Federal High Court in Lagos sentenced Bobrisky to six months in jail without the option of a fine for naira abuse. This ruling came after the controversial crossdresser admitted guilt to the alleged offenses. Bobrisky’s legal ordeal commenced following his earlier arrest by the EFCC, prompted by a viral video showing him spraying and flaunting wads of new naira notes at the premiere of the movie ‘Ajakaju’ on March 24. The EFCC detained Bobrisky for naira abuse during the movie premiere and other social events, subsequently arraigning him on April 5 at the Federal High Court in Lagos. During the court proceedings, Bobrisky pleaded guilty to four charges. Following his plea, Judge Abimbola Awogboro convicted him and adjourned for sentencing. The sentencing was delivered on Friday, with Judge Awogboro emphasizing that Bobrisky’s punishment would serve as a lesson for others involved in naira abuse.

21 Girls Return with 34 Children: Report Marks 10-Year Anniversary of Chibok Abduction

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On the solemn occasion of the 10th anniversary of the abduction of 276 girls from Chibok Girls Secondary School in Borno State, a damning report released over the weekend by the Murtala Muhammed Foundation (MMF) unveils disturbing truths.


The report reveals that among the released girls, 21 returned with 34 children, highlighting the brutality of their captivity, which included sexual violence and coerced marriages. Additionally, 91 schoolgirls remain missing, while 48 parents of the abducted On victims have tragically passed away, leaving behind a legacy of widespread psychological trauma for survivors and their families.

During a virtual presentation of the report, Dr. Aisha Muhammad-Oyebode, CEO of the MMF, outlined 10 key recommendations urging collaboration between the Nigerian government and the international community. These recommendations include enhanced security measures, community empowerment programs, psychological support services, education initiatives, legal reforms, transparent communication, humanitarian aid, women’s empowerment programs, and early warning systems for security threats.

Dr. Muhammad-Oyebode emphasized the urgent need for action, stating, “In the 10 years since the Chibok kidnapping caused global outrage, very little has changed on the ground in Nigeria, where kidnapping is still as prevalent, if not worse than a decade ago.

“As Nigeria’s kidnapping epidemic shows no signs of slowing, we urge the Nigerian authorities and the international community to take concrete steps to address the underlying drivers of conflict, extremism, and violence against women and girls, which include widespread poverty, instability, and a lack of economic opportunities.

“The report found that 91 out of the 276 schoolgirls remain unaccounted for. The report also revealed that 21 of the Chibok girls, who were released returned with 34 children, serving as a confirmation of the sexual violence and coerced marriages they endured while in captivity.

“Other key findings included: In 2014, 57 schoolgirls escaped by jumping off the Boko Haram trucks. Between 2016 and 2023, 128 girls have since been rescued, exchanged in deals with Boko Haram or found in countries, including neighbouring Cameroon, after escaping. One of the girls to be released opted out of the negotiations at the last minute, choosing to remain with her captors.

“Forty-eight parents of the abducted victims have died since the girls were kidnapped, with widespread psychological trauma for survivors and their families, leading to health issues and barriers to work and education. Three of those parents were killed by Boko Haram in subsequent attacks in 2014, 2016, and 2017, respectively.

“In February 2018, Boko Haram abducted over 100 schoolgirls in a town called Dapchi in a shocking attack that was worryingly similar to the Chibok kidnapping. Several cases of kidnapping and instability persist, with girls among those most at risk. The MMF’s report shares recommendations in efforts to address the root causes of the kidnapping and urges for international cooperation to urgently act to deliver solutions that put an end to the crisis.”

The CEO further called for a zero-tolerance policy, advocating for justice to be served regardless of the perpetrators’ power or connections.

Mr. Ibu’s Final Farewell: Funeral on June 28th

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The family of the beloved Nigerian actor, Mr. Ibu, has revealed that his funeral is scheduled for June 28th in his native town of Amuri, Enugu State.

The five-day funeral proceedings will begin with a march on June 25th, followed by a candlelight procession and live entertainment night on June 26th. On June 27th, there will be a wake-keeping ceremony, with the burial and funeral service scheduled for June 28th, followed by a thanksgiving service on June 30th.

The late Mr. Ibu, who departed on March 2nd at 62, was renowned for his comedic roles in more than 200 films, among them “Mr. Ibu in London” and “Police Recruit.” The Okafor family extends an invitation to friends, well-wishers, and the public to celebrate the cherished legacy of their beloved icon.

Akuapem Poloo’s Fiery Response: “You Are Very Stupid”and Other Insults Directed at Critics

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Actress and social media sensation, Rosemond Alade Brown, also known as Akuapem Poloo, has strongly rebuked her social media followers for voicing their opinions and criticizing her lifestyle.

Despite having recently returned from Mecca, where she performed the Safah and Marwa rituals, she has reverted to posting pictures of herself online wearing revealing clothing and engaging in online arguments, insulting others in the process.

In a recent Instagram video, she can be seen singing to Shatta Wale’s ‘On God’ while wearing a knee-length white dress with long sleeves. However, she opened the zipper in the front, revealing her cleavage and brassiere. Additionally, the lyrics of the song contain explicit language.

Some of her followers have expressed concern over her behavior, particularly regarding Islamic principles of modesty. They noted that Islam does not condone indecency, especially considering that Ramadan ended just days ago and Rosemond, also known as Haniya, should be basking in the spiritual fulfillment of her pilgrimage. Despite claiming to have adopted a more modest lifestyle since her return, her actions suggest otherwise.

In a recent interview with Graphic Showbiz after her return from Mecca, she spoke about her transition to wearing abayas and covering up, indicating a change in her lifestyle. However, her behavior on social media seems to contradict her statements.

Some commentators have even accused her of hypocrisy, questioning her sincerity in practicing the religion given her apparent disregard for its principles.

Additionally, some followers pointed out a previous incident where she declined to hug a male customer who had bought honey from her, citing religious reasons (considered haram). She shared this incident herself on her page. Yet, she is now seen online dressed immodestly and singing lyrics deemed unholy, which has sparked criticism


Poloo responded to these criticisms by engaging with some comments, often using offensive language to express her disagreement.

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American Model Reveals Her Relationship with Davido and Inside Story of the ‘Begging’ Video

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American model, known as ‘Gorgeous Doll,’ has addressed the controversy surrounding the viral video and photos involving Davido.
After she shared a mirror photo on social media featuring her and the Nigerian singer in an intimate pose, it garnered attention and speculation about their relationship. Subsequently, a video emerged showing Davido in a vulnerable state, dressed in a two-piece outfit featuring strawberry imagery, as he knelt down, seemingly begging. This video further fueled the controversy.

Taking to social media, the model addressed the controversy in a 10-minute video. While admitting to mistakenly sharing the photo while intoxicated, she clarified that the video was initially shared by her with her girl group of three. She felt Davido was overly dramatic in the video, kneeling down and crying, which the group found amusing. However, during the backlash, her friend Bonita shared it to the wider public without her consent. She stressed that none of her friends had ever met or knew Davido. Despite this, she refused to disclose the circumstances surrounding the video or why Davido had sent it to her.

She shared that her friendship with Davido spanned 4 to 5 years, yet she had never inquired about his marital status, despite being aware of his children with other partners.

Emphasizing their platonic bond, she expressed, “He’s comfortable around me being in videos because we know the friendship we have and there’s nothing to hide.”

“Me and David are just friends and I style him time to time along with assisting with local bookings in the USA. That’s it, that’s all. We have a mutual respect for each other,” she added.

Additionally, she apologized on behalf of her friend for derogatory remarks and urged an end to misinformation.

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Renowned Italian Fashion Designer Roberto Cavalli Dies at 83

Renowned Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli, celebrated for his animal-print designs beloved by showbusiness stars, has passed away at the age of 83, his company confirmed.
According to Italian news agency ANSA, the designer passed away at his residence in Florence on Friday. Cavalli, who established his label in the early 1970s, had been battling illness for some time. He is survived by his partner Sandra Bergman Nilsson and six children.

Giorgio Armani expressed his “enormous respect” for Cavalli, despite their divergent fashion perspectives. “Roberto was a true artist, wild and wonderful in his use of prints, capable of transforming fantasy into seductive clothes,” he shared on X.

An iconic photo captured in July 2000 depicts US model Cindy Crawford gracefully descending Rome’s Spanish steps in a long slip dress designed by Cavalli, featuring a striking tiger motif.

Roberto Cavalli’s creative director, Fausto Puglisi, expressed, “You will be missed and you are loved by so many that your name will continue on, a beacon of inspiration for others, and especially for me.”

Italian media outlets reported that the Florence-based fashion group is owned by Auriel Investment SA, overseen by Dubai’s Hussain Sajwani, who orchestrated its rescue in 2019. According to reports, Cavalli’s funeral will be conducted in Florence on Monday. Known for his bold use of bright colors and patchwork effects in his daring designs, Cavalli was an extroverted art enthusiast who favored tinted glasses and cigars.

Asamoah Gyan explains why he believes he’d excel as a lawyer if he pursued that path

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Ex-professional footballer Asamoah Gyan, also known as ‘Baby Jet’, has revealed that if not for his successful footballing journey, he would have pursued a career in law or music.

During a recent interview on 3FM, the football icon shared that he confidently takes firm positions in debates and feels he has the qualities to excel as a lawyer.

“I would be a musician or a lawyer, and that’s because you’d never win against me in an argument, I always find a way to win an argument”, he stated.

When the show’s host, AJ Sarpong, asked him about considering law school in the future, Asamoah Gyan replied with a “maybe” and added, “never say never.”

Aside from his remarkable football prowess, Babyjet is known for his vibrant dance moves, musical talent, and unique style. He contributed to hit songs over a decade ago, showcasing his enduring influence and versatility in the music industry. Despite the passage of time, these tracks continue to resonate with audiences, highlighting his multifaceted talents beyond his football career.

OT n Aiges Poke upcoming Gh rappers

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Talented Ghanaian upcoming duo have dropped what could be described as a poke at other upcoming rappers in Ghana.

Ot n Aiges who have received accolades from industry persons, rap lovers among others after releasing mind blowing and creative pieces like “A*s vrs Breast”, The Goat Debate etc., have releasing “Who’s Rapping”.

The song takes swipe at upcoming rappers who claim to be rappers but do what is far from the rap culture. The duo displayed a high level of lyrical dexterity on the song asking their fellow upcoming act ‘Who’s Rapping”? They even went ahead to mention few cities they feel rap has been dormant in, after other pioneers leaving the rap scene.

Stream OT n Aiges – Who’s Rapping via

Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Sj4wu7pyrs

Other DSPs – https://easternchild.fanlink.tv/WhosRapping

King Jerry Speaks Out Against Awards’ Neglect Of Ga Legends Adotey Tetor And Adane Best

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Ghanaian singer and songwriter King Jerry has passionately spoken out against award schemes for overlooking Ga music legends Adotey Tetor and Adane Best, despite their significant contributions over the years. 

In an exclusive interview with Mzvel, host of Movement Showbiz on Movement TV, King Jerry expressed his frustration, stating, 

“I always have to push this agenda and fight on any radio and TV station that I go to, but nothing is being done. Kojo Antwi, Daddy Lumba, Amakye Dede are all being honored, but they ignored Adotey Tetor and Adane Best just because they sing in Ga.” 

This sentiment highlights a perceived bias in the industry, where artists from certain linguistic backgrounds are overlooked for recognition. King Jerry’s remarks shed light on the need for inclusivity and fairness in award selections. 

Despite the challenges faced by Ga artists, King Jerry remains resilient, releasing his latest project, “Ololoolo,” which is now available on all digital stores. His determination to speak out and advocate for his fellow artists is a testament to his commitment to the Ghanaian music industry’s growth and inclusivity.