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Wanluv The Kuborlor opens up on his bedroom fantasies

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Musician Wanluv The Kuborlor revealed in an interview with Wohema Woyeje on Angel FM that his preferred form of intimacy is an*l sex.
He shared openly about his enjoyment of it, mentioning his skill in starting with the little finger and using lubricants until his partner is comfortable.
When asked about his advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community, he clarified that while he supports them, it doesn’t define his own sexual orientation. He also mentioned that although he hasn’t engaged in sexual activities with males, he has allowed his female partners to experiment with fingering.

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Parliament has officially enacted the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly referred to as the anti-LGBTQ bill.
After completing all stages of consideration, lawmakers passed the bill, which prohibits and criminalizes LGBTQ activities, as well as the promotion, advocacy, and funding of such actions. Individuals engaged in these activities may face a 6-month to 3-year imprisonment, while promoters and sponsors could be sentenced to 3 to 5 years in jail.

Ghana is a failed state for passing this new hate bill- Deborah Vanessa

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Musician and activist Deborah Vanessa, popularly known as Sister Derby, has labeled Ghana a failed state in response to the passing of the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly known as the anti-LGBTQ bill.
This legislation was officially approved by lawmakers on Wednesday, February 28, after successfully navigating through various consideration stages.

In her candid posts on the X app, Sister Derby criticized the sponsors of the bill, branding them as “black African colonial masters” exerting control.

She bluntly remarked, “Ridee we get black African colonial masters with huge bellies and asses pointing upwards like a string from the ceiling dey pull them in suit and tie with aboi drawn in hair like google map rerouting. This is the new Ghana. Back to colonialism through fascism.”

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Addressing the murder case of South African rapper AKA and the subsequent arrest of six suspects, Sister Derby drew a stark contrast to Ghana, lamenting the failure to solve notable murder cases.
She asserted, “In Ghana, no police has been able to arrest Fedec’s murderer or even suspects. Instead of emulating South Africa, we dey emulate Uganda. Ghana is a failed state especially w/ this new hate bill as the cherry on top.”

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Sister Derby, a fervent activist against the bill, despite her tireless efforts through education across traditional and social media, as well as music, witnessed the bill’s passage.
The legislation criminalizes and prescribes penalties for LGBT activities, with individuals engaging in such activities facing a 6-month to 3-year jail term. Promoters and sponsors of the act could be sentenced to 3 to 5 years in prison.

Jess opens up about her relationship with the boyfriend post-Omah Lay concert

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Jessica Ani, the young lady who gained significant attention for dancing with Omah Lay at his UK concert , brought a crucial revelation to light amid widespread assumptions on the internet.
Contrary to the speculations, she explicitly stated, “You guys don’t really know anything. Me and him have been speaking since the concert, been seeing each other since the concert, so I don’t know what you guys are even truly feeling bad for.”

In her latest TikTok video addressing the ongoing issue, Jessica clarified that her communication with her boyfriend extends beyond the concert incident. Assertively tackling the online speculation, she emphasized, “He’s forgiven me. We’ve spoken. I know what I know, he knows what he knows. So you guys are doing a lot. If I were you, I’d just be quiet at this point. You guys look very gullible. So just give it a rest.”

In an online live interview with Kai Cenat, he showcased a lineup of women for Jessica’s boyfriend to choose from, and eventually, he made a selection. However, Jessica asserts that they are in good terms and urges people not to believe everything they see on the internet.

Sharing her frustration with the prolonged attention, Jessica urged everyone to move forward. Emphasizing her personal progress, she questioned the global fascination with the incident and suggested that more critical issues, such as war, deserve attention. In a straightforward statement, she expressed, “I’m actually convinced that there has to be more important things going on in the world right now.”

Jessica conveyed her fatigue with the ongoing attention, particularly on TikTok, expressing a desire for collective healing and encouraging individuals to reflect on their own life choices.

Jess Addresses Controversy Surrounding On-Stage Kiss with Omah Lay at His Concert

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Jessica Ani, the woman who stirred up controversy with her dance at Omah Lay’s concert in the UK, directly addressed the circulating rumors about them kissing on stage.

She explicitly stated that any discussion about her kissing Omah Lay during the performance was unfounded, attributing any perceived intimacy to shadows.

In a video shared to her TikTok page, she clarified, “Another thing I wanna say, me and Omah Lay never kissed. Why would Omah Lay kiss his fan on stage? Like he’s not mad. You can clearly see in my video, me and Omah Lay weren’t kissing. Obviously, the shadow is gonna make it look like we did, but we didn’t.”

In her detailed update about the aftermath of the viral dance, Jessica clarified that her apology was solely directed to her boyfriend. She straightforwardly said, “I’m not sorry to you guys. The only person that I owe an apology to is him. I don’t owe you guys anything.”

Expressing frustration with the continued attention, Jessica urged everyone to move on. She emphasized that both she and her boyfriend had moved past the controversy. Contrary to online assumptions, she revealed that she and her boyfriend were still in touch, dispelling notions of lasting damage to their relationship.

Confronting the online hate comments, Jessica pointed out the irony of discussions about mental health on the internet while simultaneously engaging in online bullying.

Looking to bring closure to the situation, Jessica expressed a sincere hope for collective healing. “I just hope everybody heals from the situation because I have. I hope everybody wakes up in the morning and they think about what to do with their own life.”

Heal and move on, as my boyfriend and I have moved on since the Omah Lay concert -Jess

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Jessica Ani, the lady who gained viral attention for her sensual dance with Omay Lay at his February 20 concert in the UK, has now shared the second part of her perspective.

She previously apologized to her boyfriend in part one, clarified that she purchased the concert tickets herself, and dispelled rumors about her name being ‘Fafa.’

In the latest update, Jessica urges everyone to move on, emphasizing that she has moved past the incident and suggests focusing on more significant matters in life. She expresses no remorse to the public, stating that her only apology is owed to her boyfriend. Despite online assumptions, she reveals ongoing communication with her boyfriend and asserts that they have reconciled.

“I’m not sorry to you guys. The only person that I owe an apology to is him. I don’t owe you guys nothing. Someone said ‘apology not accepted,’ sorry, who said I’m sorry to you?”

“I think you guys need to move on because this is getting too much. I’m actually convinced that there has to be more important things going on in the world right now, there’s war. Why is this global news? I don’t get it. I feel like everyone needs to move on and heal because this can’t go on for any longer. It’s getting boring. I’m even bored myself. Every time I open TikTok I’m seeing myself.”

Jessica addresses the hate comments she’s received and highlights the irony of online discussions about mental health while engaging in online bullying.
She also denies kissing Omay Lay during their dance, attributing any perceived intimacy to shadows.

“Another thing I wannu say, me and Omah Lay never kissed. Why would Omah Lay kiss his fan on stage? Like he’s not mad. I don’t think he’s mad. You can clearly see my video me and Omah Lay weren’t kissing. Obviously the shadow is gonna make it look like we did, but we didn’t.”

“I just hope everybody heals from the situation because I have. I hope everybody wakes up in the morning and they think about what to do with their own life.”

However, she has since deleted the posts, including the videos and another post where she expressed concerns about her life being threatened, following the incident and the subsequent backlash.

Chris Vincent Challenges Afia Schwarzenegger Amidst Controversial Accusations

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Lawyer and blogger Chris Vincent has challenged Afia Schwarzenegger, urging her to post her husband’s photos for comparison.
This response follows Afia’s Instagram accusations, where she labeled Chris as gay and criticized his financial status. Afia recounted a 2015 incident where Chris allegedly demanded payment for not tarnishing her image during a tumultuous period. Accusing Chris further, she claimed he offered his wife to another man for a ticket to London.

Chris Vincent responded with a Facebook post, saying, “Please tag Afia Schwar to come and see this man here—and she can release her husband’s photos so we can compare!”
This marks his second reply to the allegations; in the initial post, he ridiculed her marriage.

The controversy continues as both parties exchange statements amid serious allegations and public scrutiny.

John Mahama Supports Ailing Musician K.K. Kabobo

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Former President and National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, John Dramani Mahama, has donated an amount of 5000 Ghana cedis to legendary Ghanaian Highlife musician, K.K. Kabobo.
Kabobo is currently battling a liver condition and is at risk of losing his life without timely intervention.

This contribution comes after posts were made on social media about his health condition.

Entertainment journalist, Emmanuel Agyemang, announced this donation in a Facebook post, saying, “After I broke the story of Veteran Musician Original K. K. Kabobo, the flag bearer of the NDC, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, has donated 5000gh to him. You can support: 0242112136 Kobbena Kwakye Kabobo. God bless you H.E. The family is grateful. 🙏🏻”

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Agyemang is set to attempt Guinness World Records’s longest interview marathon by an individual. The date is set for March 29th to April 1st at the Bayview Village and will be streamed online on Facebook and YouTube.

Sam George Celebrates Passage of Anti-LGBTQ Bill

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Ningo Prampram MP, Samuel Nartey George, a vocal proponent of the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, celebrated the bill’s passage on February 28.
Sharing his joy on Instagram and X app, he posted images with a caption expressing gratitude for the three-year effort. He acknowledged fellow sponsors, praised leadership, and thanked the Rt. Hon. Speaker for guidance.

The legislation, known as the Human Sexual Rights & Family Values Act 2024, went through exhaustive consideration stages before lawmakers finally approved it. The legislation not only prohibits LGBT activities but also makes it a criminal offense to promote, advocate, or fund such actions. Those involved could potentially be subjected to a 6-month to 3-year imprisonment, with promoters and sponsors facing sentences ranging from 3 to 5 years.

Social media erupted with congratulatory messages, recognizing Sam George’s persistence in championing the bill. The controversial legislation has sparked discussions about the protection of values, emphasizing the ongoing debate on LGBTQ rights in the region.

The passage of the Anti-LGBTQ bill will fix roads, build hospitals, schools, and ensure portable water – Sister Derby

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Musician and activist Sister Derby, has been a vocal opponent of the Anti-LGBTQ bill in Ghana, expressing her stance even before it passed through Parliament.

Despite her efforts through music, radio, TV, and social media to champion LGBTQ+ rights, the bill went through various parliamentary stages and was passed on Thursday, February 28.

After the announcement of the bill’s passage, Sister Derby took to social media to express her views. She implied that the approval of the bill resolves numerous challenges in Ghana, encompassing the assurance of potable drinking water, the repair of deteriorated roads, the cleansing of polluted rivers, the resolution of plastic pollution, the removal of children from the streets, the tackling of galamsey issues, and the construction of hospitals and schools, among other matters.
In response to her brother Wanlov the Kuborlor’s post about persistent power outages, she humorously commented, “the passage of the bill will fix the roads, build hospitals and schools, ensure that there’s potable water in every community, clean all the polluted rivers, stop Galamsey, provide jobs for the youth, solve the plastic pollution menace, take the kids off the streets and also solve light off issue lmao.”

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The Anti-LGBTQ bill criminalizes and prescribes penalties for engaging in LGBTQ activities, as well as for promoting, advocating, and funding such activities. Individuals caught in the act may face a 6-month to 3-year jail term, while promoters and sponsors could be sentenced to 3 to 5 years in prison.

Gofundme Launched for DJ Isaac Cool in the Wake of a Tragic Accident

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Renowned media personality, DJ Isaac Cool, is currently in a critical condition, battling for his life after a tragic accident on February 23.
The gravity of the situation has led to the launch of a GoFundMe campaign, seeking support to cover his escalating medical expenses.
According to reports, DJ Isaac Cool is presently in a coma, emphasizing the crucial need for substantial assistance, especially in the form of financial support.

The GoFundMe initiative, managed by Catherine, provides a platform for well-wishers and supporters to contribute towards DJ Isaac Cool’s recovery journey.
You can make a meaningful difference by visiting the campaign page at http://gofund.me/96eaf36c

To directly contribute to the recovery fund, consider sending funds through MTN Momo to 055 851 2972 (with the reference: DJIsaac) or leveraging Momo & Card Payments at http://ahabanglf.com/DjIsaacCoolSup

Your support, regardless of the amount, holds immense value in ensuring that Isaac receives the optimal care required during this challenging period.

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Six Arrested in South African Rapper AKA Murder Case: Police Commissioner Updates

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Six suspects are in custody in connection with the murder of South African rapper Kiernan Forbes, known as AKA.
AKA and his friend Tibz were fatally shot near a Durban restaurant in February 2023.

KwaZulu-Natal provincial police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi provided an update, stating the suspects will face court on Thursday.
In an internet video, Mkhwanazi explained that AKA was monitored from the airport, and Tibz wasn’t the intended target on Florida Road in Durban, emphasizing, “We know they were paid for this.”

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Parliament Passes Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill

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Ghana’s Parliament has officially passed the Promotion of Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill, commonly recognized as the anti-LGBTQ bill.
As outlined in a report by Accra-based Citi FM, the bill received approval after undergoing thorough consideration stages by lawmakers.

Parliament passed the legislation a day after Professor Audrey Gadzekpo, Chair of the Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), appealed to President Akufo-Addo to reject the bill. She argued that the legislation threatens crucial human rights safeguarded by the Constitution, including dignity, freedom of speech, association, procession participation, academic freedom, equality, and non-discrimination.

Professor Gadzekpo stressed the importance of protecting rights and freedoms for constitutional democracy, warning that changes could threaten Ghana’s democratic principles. She emphasized how crucial the issue is for all citizens.

CDD expressed worries about freedom in the media, pointing out possible penalties for journalists and social media users covering LGBTQI+ matters, which could restrict freedom of expression. The organization also criticized the bill for breaking Article 108 of the 1992 Constitution, which bars private members’ bills that impose a financial burden on the public.

The “Big 18” and Human Rights Coalition united in urging Parliament to oppose the Anti-LGBTQI Bill, emphasizing the critical need to uphold the rights of all citizens. They cautioned that approving the bill would not only contradict both domestic and international human rights standards but also diminish the societal role of the media.

The enacted bill criminalizes and prohibits LGBT activities, imposing penalties ranging from a 6-month to 3-year jail term for individuals involved, to a 3 to 5-year jail term for promoters and sponsors.

Prince David Osei Reveals Reasons Behind Choosing Bawumia Over Mahama

Actor Prince David Osei expresses a preference for Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia over John Dramani Mahama, highlighting Bawumia’s impactful initiatives during his vice presidency.
Osei specifically commends Dr. Bawumia’s contributions to digitalization and the implementation of the Ghana Card, emphasizing their positive effects on crime reduction and daily life convenience.

In an interview on Accra FM, Prince David Osei states, “His excellency Dr. Bawumia has been one of the prolific vice presidents we’ve ever had.” He questions the impact of past vice presidents, including Atta Mills, ex-president Mahama, and late Aliu Mahama, asserting that none made significant initiatives during their vice-presidential terms.

Osei expresses confidence in Bawumia’s leadership, stating, “So if as a vice president he’s been able to do these initiatives, then when he sits as the main boss driving the car, what else will happen? Because most vice presidents we’ve had, they’ve really never had a say. He’s done so much.”

Regarding John Dramani Mahama’s potential return, Osei questions its necessity, saying, “Why don’t you pick someone else?” Responding to the notion that Mahama might be returning due to an incomplete term, Osei remarks, “What is he coming to finish exactly? Because during the unfortunate demise of late Atta Mills, he succeeded him even before we went into elections… Personally, I don’t know what else he wants to come and do, but if Ghanaians feel like he’s the right one, I mean who am I to judge.”

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No Bad Blood with Stonebwoy, Open to Interview If He’s Willing – Sammy Flex clears the air

Entertainment broadcaster and Shatta Wale’s manager, Samuel Atuobi Baah, widely known as Sammy Flex, has expressed his interest in conducting an interview with Dancehall singer, Stonebwoy, should the artist be open to it.
Sammy Flex clarified that there is no animosity between him and Stonebwoy or rapper, Edem.

During his conversation with Kwame Dadzie on Showbiz A-Z, Sammy Flex TV mentioned that the last time he interviewed the ‘Apotheke’ hitmaker was during their shared tenure at Zylofon FM a few years ago.

Despite any previous differences, Sammy Flex emphasized that he presently harbors no ill feelings towards Stonebwoy. Acknowledging the competitive nature among top artists in Ghana, Sammy Flex noted that his position as Shatta Wale’s manager might create reservations for Stonebwoy. Nonetheless, he highlighted that he maintains his journalism perspective and is open to conducting an interview if Stonebwoy is willing.

Recalling his previous interaction with Stonebwoy, he mentioned, “The last time I had an encounter with Stonebwoy was when I was at Zylofon FM, when I interviewed him.”

When asked if he had attempted to invite Stonebwoy for an interview since their time at Zylofon, he explained, “With the top artistes in Ghana, take it or leave it, they have serious competition among themselves. So now knowing my position as a manager of Shatta Wale and knowing that there is stiff competition between them, would he throw himself into this game? You understand?

“And again now because of my position I am sure everybody will think I would have some classified information about certain people including him. So if he opens up for me for an interview I think he might not be sure how it will play out but I still have my journalism cap on, I still interview artistes. I’ve been interviewing artistes be it on Sammy Flex or Class TV. I’ve been interviewing artistes everyday so if he is willing, why not?”

Regarding any potential conflict between his new role as an artiste manager and his journalism profession, Sammy Flex explained that he consistently ensures a harmonious balance.

Sarkodie and Other Music Kings Look Up to Me – Kwaw Kese Boldly Asserts

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Hiplife artiste, Kwaw Kese, confidently positioned himself as the “King of Kings” in Ghanaian music.

During an exclusive interview on Joy Prime’s Prime Morning, he asserted that even artists like Sarkodie, Shatta Wale and all other artistes claiming to be Kings look up to him, emphasizing his unique influence in the industry.

Kwaw Kese, having being in the industry for two decades, believes he has pioneered a distinctive space in the Ghanaian music scene, consistently pushing boundaries since his early days.

In his own words, “When it comes to Ghana music, I’m the King of Kings. It’s been 20 years, and my song is still number one. Which king again? We have the king of the dancehall, the king Sark, and all the other kings, but who is the king of all these people? I am the king. They all look up to me.”

Indicating his extensive experience and influence, he expressed that he has already accomplished and lived through whatever the current generation of artists is currently doing.

Responding to assumptions about his personal life, especially regarding supposed cannabis use, Kwaw Kese confidently proclaimed himself as “a beautiful madman” who is both affluent and responsible.

“I’m driving a nice car and dressing nice. I don’t eat from the gutters, my kids go to better schools, and I take care of my family,”he emphasized.
However, the famous rapper noted that he has stopped smoking, notwithstanding his previous habit, due to his current age and for health purposes.

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