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If You Don’t Correct Your Errors, One Day You’ll Remember Karma is from Kyebi – A Plus writes to Addo D

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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has been cautioned by Kwame Asare Obeng, also known as A Plus, urging him to rectify instances of injustice and address errors made during his tenure.

In a recent social media post, A Plus implied that should the president fail to address these problems, he may have to deal with the repercussions of his actions from his hometown of Kyebi when he leaves office.

On February 1, 2024, A Plus used Instagram to remind President Akufo-Addo of former Electoral Commission Chair Charlotte Osei’s treatment, stating “Dear @nakufoaddo, today is Char Osei’s birthday and I want to use the opportunity to ask you this. How do you feel when you remember that after she worked for this country for so many years including organizing the peaceful election that brought you to power in 2016?

“You and that shameless guy at Makola Law School who was quietly demoted to an ordinary lecturer, I’m talking about the failed appeals court judge with adwen bɔne like COP Alex Mensah orchestrated “toli” and sacked her without giving her even a bicycle; no end of service benefits. Absolutely nothing!” he said.

“My father, you have done things ooo. The day you leave office, you’ll sit back, relax and bite your fingers as you count the bridge you bent. As for the bridge between you and me, nobody can bend it. You know I’m your guy, but one who will tell you the truth fearlessly- Respectfully though,” he lamented.

A Plus expressed disappointment in the handling of transgressions by some of Akufo-Addo’s appointees. He emphasized that the President needs to reflect on his actions and address the grievances before leaving office.

“Take a look at everything that has happened under your watch, especially your appointees who have engaged in various misconducts but you cleared, and tell me if Charlotte Osei deserved to be treated the way you did.

“You are leaving power soon and all these opportunists around you will be nowhere to be found. It will be left with just a few of us around you reminiscent of how we sat in the apartment that night in Mayfair London with Gabby and my dear Nana Poku when we lost the 2008 election.

“If you don’t correct some of these things, one day, you will remember that karma is from Kyebi!” he added.

I am not gay, I hate the LGBTQ Community with Passion – Lawyer Maurice Ampaw

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Private legal practitioner, Maurice Ampaw vehemently denies claims that he is a homosexual, attributing the suggestion to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) aiming for political advantage.
In an interview on Kasapa FM, Ampaw, when questioned about his stance on LGBTQ matters, emphasized his heterosexual experiences, stating, “I have slept with over 100 women and fathered at least five kids,” firmly asserting that this contradicts any assertion of him being gay. When confronted about NDC members labeling him as gay, he expressed his strong disapproval: “I hate them (LGBTQ community) with passion.Although NDC members have labelled me gay.”

In response to the presenter’s direct question about his sexual orientation, Ampaw challenges with a rhetorical question: “Despite having been with numerous women in this country, how can I identify as gay?” Emphasizing his family life, he details, “Secondly, I have fathered almost 5 or 6 kids,” highlighting the recent birth of twins from his wife.

“I’m not an animal. I love women, not men,” reiterating his heterosexual identity in the face of the accusations.

‘Aseda’ Continues to Reign: Nacee Claims Unmatched Success in Gospel Charts

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Ghanaian gospel artist and sound engineer Nacee confidently claims that his track “Aseda” continues to dominate the gospel music scene in 2024.

Speaking to Graphic Showbiz, he attributes the song’s enduring success to its straightforward yet relatable message. 

“My checks show that Aseda is still reigning and topping charts even in 2024. I don’t know which gospel song beats it at the moment,”he brags.

Nacee is hopeful for multiple wins at the upcoming Ghana Music Awards, anticipating recognition in categories such as Gospel Song of the Year, Gospel Artiste of the Year, Most Popular Song, and Male Vocalist of the Year. 

Reflecting on the impact of “Aseda” and his successful Kavod concert, he believes the song deserves various accolades. Nacee hints at a new song release in March and teases fans with upcoming collaborations and surprises throughout the year.

Grand Finale of Miss Legacy Ghana 2014 comes off tomorrow

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Prepare for an extraordinary evening at the esteemed Clogsag headquarters as we eagerly anticipate the Grand Finale of Miss Legacy Ghana 2024. Promising an atmosphere of glamour, grace, and the celebration of empowered women, mark your calendars for February 3rd, 2024.

The red carpet will be laid out at 4 pm, leading to the main event commencing at 5 pm. Feel the palpable excitement as contestants from across the nation compete for the coveted title, embodying intelligence, poise, and beauty with a purpose.

Miss Legacy Ghana is renowned for not only acknowledging external beauty but also recognizing the inner strength and achievements of each contestant. This year’s event unfolds against the backdrop of Ghana’s 2024 election year, adding a unique dimension to the proceedings. Contestants serve as ambassadors of beauty and advocates for peace, unity, and positive change in the country.

The chosen venue, Clogsag headquarters, provides the perfect backdrop for an evening of opulence and sophistication. The red carpet affair, starting at 4 pm, will showcase contestants in their finest ensembles, setting the tone for an evening of high fashion and style. At the stroke of 5 pm, the main event will kick off, featuring a stellar lineup of performances, empowering speeches, and the crowning moment revealing the next Miss Legacy Ghana.

Renowned judges, industry experts, and special guest appearances promise an unforgettable night. Miss Legacy Ghana transcends the traditional beauty pageant format. It serves as a platform encouraging young women to embrace their individuality, pursue their goals, and contribute positively to society.

The event is not merely about crowning a winner; it’s about celebrating the potential and aspirations of each participant. In the spirit of unity and joy, the Grand Finale of Miss Legacy Ghana 2024 is a must-attend event for those who appreciate elegance, empowerment, and the beauty of diversity. Secure your spot for an enchanting evening on February 3rd at Clogsag headquarters, where beauty meets purpose, and legacies are born.

Ghana Music Awards Undergoes Sponsorship Transition Amidst Vodafone to Telecel Shift

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Charterhouse, the organizers of the annual ‘Vodafone Ghana Music Awards’ (VGMAs), are navigating a shift in sponsorship due to Vodafone’s transition to Telecel.

In a recent interview, Charterhouse’s Public Relations Officer, Robert Klah, clarified that during this transition, the prestigious awards scheme will be temporarily referred to as the ‘Ghana Music Awards’ until a new headline sponsor is unveiled. Mr. Klah stated, “We have an official sponsor, just that there is a transitioning happening. So basically, we can only put flyers out there as ‘Ghana Music Awards.’ We will announce the sponsor once everything is complete.”

As Vodafone undergoes this transition to Telecel, a telecommunication company that acquired majority shares in Vodafone Ghana last year, Charterhouse is actively seeking a new sponsor.

The call for nominations for the 2023/2024 music works has already commenced, and Charterhouse anticipates revealing the new sponsor once the transition is concluded.

Bisa Kdei takes Ghanaian music to new heights with private jet performances

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Multiple award-winning musician, Bisa Kdei is making a very huge impact not only in the music industry but also in the realm of luxury travel.

In a surprising turn of events, Bisa Kdei has been frequently spotted aboard private jets, elevating his status currently as the only Ghanaian musician known for such opulent travels.

Videos started circulating on social media showing Bisa Kdei’s jet-setting lifestyle when he was seen cruising in private jets across the United States.

The height of Bisa Kdei’s private jet journey lifted when he was booked to perform in Equatorial Guinea. Instead of going for the customary commercial flight, the artist chose to take his entire live band, including Grammy award-winning Joshua, on a private jet to perform.

This move not only solidifies Bisa Kdei’s reputation as a trendsetter but also flying his entire live band on a private jet is a huge testament to his dedication to providing a unique and unforgettable experience for his fans and music lovers.

Also, the decision to travel by private jet speaks well about Bisa K’dei’s success, global reputation, and recognition since private jets are often associated with luxury and exclusivity, reserved for the elite few.

While some may view the “Mansa” hitmaker’s love for private jets as an extra cost, many might see it as a commercial move to enhance his brand and elevate the perception of Ghanaian musicians on the international stage.

Northerners are sexually good – Don Little

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Diminutive Ghanaian actor, Stephen Atangah, popularly known as Don Little, made it known that people in the northern part of Ghana are quite efficient in terms of sexual intercourse performance.

According to him, Northerners do not have competitors when it comes to sexual performance in Ghana, adding that his late dad, who hailed from Northern region, was a testament due to his sexual prowess, he gave birth to seven children of which he is the eldest among them.

Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, Don Little stated that the Northerners are helping the growth of Ghana’s population.

“My father is a Northerner but he is no more. He gave birth to seven children and you know that Northerners a very good when it comes to sexual intercourse. God has given them that gift so they procreate more. They help the country by giving more birth. In terms of sexual performance, they are number one,” he said.

Veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie endorses his son Yul Edochie’s ministry

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Veteran Nollywood actor, Chief Peter Edochie has congratulated his son Yul Edochie after seeing a new light as a Pastor.

Yul Edochie, who recently launched his online ministry, conducted the inaugural church service on his YouTube channel, True Salvation Ministry, embarking on a journey of preaching the gospel.

Yul Edochie, who turned pastor has extended gratitude towards his father, Pete Edochie for endorsing his ministry.

Initial skepticism surrounding his intentions reduced after his inaugural online service on January 28, 2024, during which he recounted his divine calling.

Taking to social media, Yul disclosed his father’s endorsement of his ministry following the viewing of his first service, expressing appreciation for the paternal support and extending heartfelt prayers for his father’s longevity.

In his Instagram post, Yul shared the joyous moment of his father congratulating him for his successful inaugural service as a minister, offering guidance with Bible verses to incorporate into his ministry.

He wrote, “So yesterday, my father called me and congratulated me for successfully holding my first live program as a minister of God.
He said he watched it and he loved it.
He then gave me some bible verses to read and talk about in my program.
What more can I ask for from a father?
Thank you for the support, Dad.
Chief Pete Edochie. @peteedochie
The Lion of Africa.
May God keep you for many more years.
(120 years and above).
And continue to grant your heart’s desires.
Joy, peace, happiness, wealth, and fulfillment shall be yours forever.
Amen.
Ononenyi na Nteje.
Ebubedike.
Ibobo Umueri.
The Lion of Africa.
Nwoke Ike.
Nobody comes close to you.
Thank you, Sir.
I love you, Dad.
My man for life”.

LISTEN: Shatta Wale releases 7th album dubbed ‘Konekt’

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Ghanaian reggae-dancehall star, Shatta Wale has finally released his much-anticipated 7th album titled “Konekt.”

Shatta Wale has already released two songs from the album with his explosive collaboration with Nigerian star, Tekno making waves last year so as “Designer”.

The 8-track album was released on February 2, 2024, which already topping charts.

Alongside Tekno, the dynamic project features Basiil and better Jamaican reggae dancehall and roots icon Bounty Killer.

The “Konekt” album is currently available on all major streaming digital platforms with a video of “Real Life” trending on YouTube.

Ghana Comedy Awards Invites Nominations for 2024

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As of February 1, 2024, the prestigious Ghana Comedy Awards invites nominations for its highly anticipated event. Recognized as one of Ghana’s most credible schemes, the awards ceremony encompasses a total of 25 categories, with 16 falling under personality, 7 under the industry, and 2 under special categories.

This year’s focus is to honor the hard work and dedication of comedians who have tirelessly contributed to entertaining not only Ghanaians but also a global audience.

The recently launched Board, featuring legends such as Tommy Annan Forson, Hon. Fritz Baffour, Mikki Osei Berko, Socrate Sarfo, and other prominent personalities, adds to the credibility of the awards.

To become a nominee, visit the official website at https://ghanacomedyawards.com /, click on the nomination tab, and complete your credentials with an attached image and link to your performance videos. Applicants can select multiple categories based on their qualifications.

Nominations close on February 20, 2024, followed by a thorough review by the Board.

The official announcement of the nominees is set to take place in March. Get ready for an exciting experience at the Ghana Comedy Awards 2024!

#GhanaComedyAwards”

‘Down Flat’ changed my life – Kelvyn Boy

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Afrobeats artiste, Kelvyn Boy recently reflected on the transformative impact of his chart-topping song, ‘Down Flat’, sharing on social media how it changed his life. 

He emphasized that while all his songs contributed to his income, it was the standout track that truly changed his life.

“All my songs before ‘Down Flat’ made sure there was food on the table, but ‘Down Flat’ changed my life. But you knew that,” he said in a post on X (formerly Twitter)

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In a previous interview with Andy Dosty on Hitzfm last year, Kelvyn Boy revealed, “I put together ‘Down Flat’ in just 25 minutes,” underscoring the spontaneous nature of the song. Reflecting on his creative process, he remarked, “Sometimes I don’t know how I do it. Down Flat was recorded in 25 minutes. It sometimes sounds like I planned the whole recording.”

Touching on the song’s development, he shared, “When I heard the beat at home, I started humming the melodies. The first verse just came first. The second verse came later because I was trying to find a different style for it.”

Kelvyn Boy’s ‘Down Flat’ gained significant success when it was released in 2022, securing a spot on Billboard’s Top 50 Afrobeats Songs Chart alongside stars like Wizkid, Tems, Davido, Fireboy DML, and others. The song also gained popularity on TikTok and various social media platforms, featuring a distinctive dance choreography.

Following this, Kelvyn Boy released a remix of what he deems his biggest song ever, collaborating with Nigerian star Tekno and Jamaican musician Stefflon Don.
Again, ‘Down Flat’ earned him the title of Best Highlife Song of the Year at the 24th Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) and a nomination for Most Popular Song of the Year.

Joeboy exits EMPAWA, signs with Warner Music and launches own label

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Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Joeboy has embarked on a new chapter in his career, departing from Mr Eazi’s label EMPAWA and signing a landmark dual deal with global music powerhouse, Warner Music. This move not only sees him become Warner’s newest flagship artist from Africa but also marks the launch of his independent label, “Young Legend” as he marked 5-years in the music industry.

Joeboy’s 5-year tenure with EMPAWA proved highly successful, yielding two widely acclaimed EPs (“Love & Light,” “Body, Soul & Spirit”), two full-length albums (“Somewhere Between Beauty & Magic,” “Body & Soul”), and a string of chart-topping singles and collaborations. This amassed him a staggering 2 billion cumulative streams across digital platforms, solidifying his status as an Afrobeats powerhouse.

Warner Music has artists such as Ed Sheeran, Cardi B, Burna Boy, and Ckay.

With “Young Legend,” Joeboy takes the reins as CEO, partnering with Deola Jaiyesimi as Head of Label.

Their mission: to cultivate and launch the next generation of Afrobeats superstars on a global scale.

This move echoes the legacy of industry icons like Olamide, Don Jazzy, and even Joeboy’s former label boss, Mr. Eazi, all of whom have established successful platforms for nurturing new talent.

Joeboy’s decision signifies not only a personal leap of faith but also a bold venture into label ownership.

Joeboy’s partnership with Warner Music provides him with a powerful platform to expand his reach and influence, while “Young Legend” offers him the freedom to shape the sound and future of Afrobeats. This dual approach positions Joeboy for continued success and solidifies his status as a leading figure in the genre’s global ascent.

I’ve never dated a woman before – Kobi Rana

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Versatile entertainer, Kobi Rana made it clear on Accra 100.5 FM’s Ayekoo Ayekoo show on February 1, 2024, that he’s never been in a relationship with a woman.
When questioned about his choice of a pink t-shirt, a color typically associated with girls, he confidently said, “I can wear any color I want. Pink, Monday to Friday. It is nobody’s business. I am not bothered about what anyone says.”

Host, Romeo inquired about Kobi’s relationship status, asking if he had a girlfriend. “No, please,” Kobi responded, suggesting he sensed some tabloid baiting. Romeo pressed further, asking if Kobi had ever dated a woman. “No, please,” Kobi reiterated. Despite no public identification of a girlfriend, Kobi laughed off the idea of introducing one, saying, “I don’t owe it to anyone to introduce my girlfriend.”

Emphasizing the need for privacy in romantic affairs, Kobi stressed that he couldn’t be compelled to share details of his intimate relationships publicly.

GoFundMe goes beyond just raising money- Efya schools the public

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Songstress, Efya has weighed in on the controversy surrounding socialite, Moesha Buduong’s GoFundMe, despite her association with wealthy celebrities.
Responding to a post on X by media personality C-Real, Efya acknowledged, “Thank you for bringing up this important point. It’s true that wealthy individuals could privately fund this initiative.”

She added, “However, public fundraising campaigns like GoFundMe can serve multiple purposes beyond just raising money. It helps in raising awareness about the cause or the individual’s situation, which might be important to the person in need.”

Efya revealed that she, along with fellow celebrities, has privately contributed to Moesha’s cause and expressed heartfelt wishes for her recovery. She emphasized the significance of public campaigns, recognizing that while affluent individuals could privately fund initiatives like Moesha’s GoFundMe, the broader awareness and emotional support garnered from public involvement are invaluable.

“Additionally, public campaigns allow a broader community to show support and solidarity, which can be emotionally uplifting for the person in need.”

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Moesha’s brother, Ebito initiated the GoFundMe to raise $10,000 for her health following a stroke and coma.

“God’s Timing” – Davido on Inclusion of African Music Category at the Grammys

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Renowned Nigerian singer and songwriter, David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, expresses gratitude for the inclusion of the Best African Music Performance category at the Grammys, attributing it to divine timing.

In a recent interview with France 24, the ‘Feel’ hitmaker was asked about his thoughts on the newly added African music category at the Grammys, and he replied, “It’s all in God’s timing.”

Highlighting the enduring dominance of African music and culture, the celebrated artiste notes their growing global recognition. When questioned about the timeliness of the new category, he responds, “God’s timing is the best. African music has been dominant for years. So if you’re asking me if we should have received recognition earlier, yeah, definitely. But things take time. As I said, God’s timing is the best.”

The ‘Blow My Mind’ singer adds, ”I am truly delighted about this new category, not just for myself but for my fellow nominees. It’s wonderful to see that people back home can create African music and win a Grammy. That’s truly amazing. So I would say God’s timing; I wouldn’t say late.”

Davido secures nominations in three categories for the 2024 Grammy Awards, marking his inaugural recognition in these coveted awards. He is nominated in the groundbreaking category that honors African music. His song ‘Feel’ contends for Best Global Music Performance, ‘Unavailable’ competes for Best African Music Performance, and his 2023 album ‘Timeless’ is in the running for Best Global Music Album.

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