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Tiwa Savage announces debut film “Water and Garri” to Premiere in Cape Coast on Prime Video this Year

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Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage in collaboration with Prime Video set to release a debut movie, “Water and Garri” which stars the singer Tiwatope Savage, exclusively in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide in 2024.

The drama tells the story of Aisha (Savage), an ambitious fashion designer, as she returns to her native home after 10 years away in the U.S., following a family bereavement. At home, things have changed—violence has escalated, and tensions have been high. As she reconnects with family, old friends, and her past love, she must learn to live with her scars and confront the guilt she left behind. Filmed in the city of Cape Coast, Ghana, the feature entails gripping cinematography and storytelling. The drama also stars Mike Afolarin (Far From Home), Andrew Bunting (Dynamite), and Jemima Osunde (New Money).

“Audiences around the world are looking for well-made, contemporary African stories, and Water and Garri delivers that with a fresh perspective,” said Ayanna Lonian, director, content acquisition, Prime Video. “Both Meji Alabi, as film director, and Tiwa Savage, as the lead, have truly delivered a stellar debut alongside the rest of the incredibly talented cast and crew.”

“Developing and shooting my film from an idea to launching globally on Prime Video is a dream fulfilled,” said Tiwa Savage. “I am excited for my fans and newer audiences to experience this vulnerable side of me that I have never shown. Meji Alabi brought the story to life in such a beautiful way, and I cannot wait to share it with the world.”

Jimi Adesanya, producer and Unbound Studios executive, says, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Prime Video, who understood this cultural milestone celebrating the cross-power of film and music, especially out of Africa, at this exciting time.”

Water and Garri is a co-production between Everything Savage, Unbound Studios, and JM Films, directed and edited by Meji Alabi, produced by Jimi Adesanya, and written by Comfort Emmanuel, with music by Tiwa Savage. The executive producers are Savage, Vannessa Amadi-Ogbonna, Adesanya, and Alabi.

The Nigerian content joins Prime Video’s selection of global Amazon Original and Exclusive series and movies, such as Gen V, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Wheel of Time, Riches, and Coming 2 America.

AFCON 2023: MultiChoice makes u-turn, SuperSport to air all the 52 matches

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MultiChoice, owners of Digital Satellite Television (DStv) has reversed their decision not to broadcast the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament in Cote d’Ivoire live

SuperSport channels on DSTV and GOtv will now air all 52 matches live commencing on Saturday, January 13, 2024.

Recall that, in a statement MultiChoice confirmed SuperSport channel on DSTV would not be able to broadcast the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament live because the company did not secure the rights.

However, SuperSport along with NTA, will beam the tournament live from Cote d’Ivoire.

AFCON 2023 kicks off on Saturday, 13 January 2024.

Akwaboah releases for ‘Letter to my Spouse’ music video

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Award-winning highlife singer and songwriter Akwaboah has released the official music video for ‘Letter to my spouse’, a track on his recent Lighthouse Album.

This is the first video since the much anticipated album was released in November 2023.

The artist has since had a busy Christmas season with various performances including the Lighthouse concert organized at +233 on 16th December 2023.

The classic looking music video was directed by Gene Adu and the Creative Inc who previously worked with Akwaboah on projects like Obiaa, Ntro naa and Ensesa music videos.

The video has a story line reflecting the theme of the song which is forgiveness for infidelity and the passionate concern lovers must have for their spouses in order to safeguard their interests.

Lighthouse album is the most recent project for Akwaboah since he produced the critically acclaimed “Mary” album for Sarkodie in 2015 and followed with his own ‘Matters of the Heart’ Album in 2018 and the Lighthouse EP in 2021. All of these projects were well received and Akwaboah intends to show growth as an artist on this new project

The Lighthouse project is meant to showcase Akwaboah’s prowess as a Singer – Songwriter, Producer and Performer. The artist considers himself as the flagbearer of Highlife music.

Lighthouse album is available via the following link https://akwaboah.bfan.link/lighthouse

DarkoVibes drops highly anticipated visuals for “Feel Your Body” featuring Oxlade

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Ghanaian music icon DarkoVibes has released his highly anticipated music video for “Feel Your Body,” featuring the talented Oxlade. This visually stunning and musically captivating masterpiece is set to enthrall audiences worldwide.

“Feel Your Body” is a synergy of infectious beats, soulful melodies, and a visually striking narrative that transports viewers into an immersive musical experience. The collaboration with Oxlade brings a unique blend of styles, creating a track that is destined to leave a lasting impression on music enthusiasts.

Directed by Jk Williams popularly known as (Jwillz), the music video seamlessly combines artistic storytelling with vibrant cinematography, offering a feast for the senses. From dynamic dance sequences to intimate moments, the visual journey of “Feel Your Body” mirrors the passion and energy embedded in the music.

DarkoVibes expresses excitement about the project, stating, “There’s enough space for everyone in the sky and Oxlade understood the mission. Haha”. Working with Oxlade has been a fantastic experience, and we believe this collaboration will resonate with fans who appreciate a fusion of soulful vocals and infectious beats.”

The music video will subsequently be available on all major streaming platforms, allowing audiences to immerse themselves in the rich soundscape created by DarkoVibes and Oxlade.

Don’t miss the opportunity to join the musical journey as DarkoVibes continues to make waves in the industry. Stay tuned for more updates and releases by following @darkovibes on social media platforms.

Samuel Inkoom responds to allegedly being involved in visa fraud

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Former Ghanaian footballer, Samuel Inkoom has finally reacted to and debuked allegations of being involved in visa fraud.

News broke alleging that ex-footballer has duped some people on the false pretext of getting them visas to the Netherlands.

According to him, the allegations on him are false and ready to take legal action against those circulating such fake story to dent his image and reputation.

The ex-Kotoko and Black Stars defender, who enjoyed most of his football career in Europe said he contacted the Cantonment Police who are reportedly after him and they denied any such news.

Inkoom revealed that, however, he runs a travel and tour company but very legitimate and has not engaged in any form of visa fraud.

Watch his reaction below.

7 Guinness World Records you didn’t know are associated with Ghana

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On January 10, Chef Faila Abdual Razark completed her attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest cooking marathon after 9 days and 11 hours.

She will be the third Ghanaian to attempt a Guinness World Record in the past month.

What many may not know, however, is that Ghana has a long history of breaking Guinness World Records in various fields as far back as 1969.

Let’s take a deep dive into some World Records that are held by Ghana or Ghanaians.

  1. Most penalties missed by an individual at the FIFA World Cup (excluding shoot-outs)

Asamoah Gyan, Ghana’s top scorer of all time, has entered the Records for missing penalties at the World Cup twice.

In 2006, during Ghana’s first appearance at the World Cup in Cologne, Germany, Gyan missed a penalty. He hit the post with a penalty during a match against the Czech Republic on June 17.

But the most painful penalty miss by Gyan that Ghanaians have not been able to forget was in the quarter-final match against Uruguay at the 2010 FIFA World Cup hosted by South Africa. Gyan hit the bar in a match that could have made Ghana the first African country to reach the semi-final of a World Cup.

Ghana lost 4-2 on penalties. The match played on July 2, 2010, ended in a 1-1 draw after extra time.

  1. First use of DNA profiling

Guinness World Records reports that a British scientist, Sir Alec Jeffreys, developed the method of DNA fingerprinting at Leicester University in the UK and published a paper on its applications in Nature (vol. 314, 67 – 73; 7 March 1985).

The first practical use of the DNA method was in 1985 when it was used to establish the paternity of a child – a Ghanaian who was involved in an immigration dispute.

The youngest son of a Ghanaian family living in the UK had gone to Ghana, but when he came back to the UK, he was suspected of either having a fake passport or being a different person.

Sir Alec used DNA reconstruction of known family members to prove that the boy had the same father as the rest of the family, the Records state.

  1. Fastest time to walk over ten obstacles while carrying a person on the head

Two Ghanaian acrobats, Daniel Ashitey Amarh and Richard Mensah Ofori, entered the Records in 2011.

They achieved the fastest time to walk over ten obstacles while carrying a person on the head (standing on one foot). They did it in 21.83 seconds on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, in Milan, Italy, on April 27, 2011.

  1. First brothers to play against each other in a FIFA World Cup

The Boateng brothers (Kevin and Jerome Boateng) made history and entered the Records during the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

The brothers played against each other in the World Cup, making them the first siblings to play against each other in a World Cup match.

The brothers were born in Germany to a Ghanaian father and raised by different mothers in Berlin, but Kevin-Prince Boateng played for Ghana and Jerome Boateng played for Germany, making them the first brothers to play against each other in the FIFA World Cup in Ghana vs Germany in Johannesburg, South Africa, on June 23, 2010.

The two spent a lot of time together during their childhood, but each decided to represent a different country at the highest level of football.

  1. Largest reservoir – surface area

In 1969, Guinness World Records recognized the Volta Lake as the world’s largest man-made lake by surface area.

The lake was created by the construction of the Akosombo dam, which was finished in 1965. By 1969, the lake had covered an area of 8,482km (3,275 miles), with a shoreline of 7,250km (4,500 miles).

  1. The shiniest living objects in the world

According to the Records, the shiniest living objects in the world are found in Ghana.

They are the fruits of the marble berry Pollia condensata – a herb that grows up to 1 metre tall and is native to Ghana.

The Records describe the herb as having fruits that look like the shiny ornaments used to decorate Christmas trees. They say that these bright metallic-blue fruits have been shown in scientific studies to reflect about 30% of the total (unpolarised) light, compared to a silver mirror.

This is the highest light reflectivity of any biological material, including bird feathers, beetle shells and even the brilliant blue produced by the scales on the wings of Morpho butterflies, the Records say.

  1. Ghana 2004 general elections

The general elections that took place in Ghana in December 2004 also entered the Guinness World Records as part of all the elections that happened that year.

The Records say that in 2004, the most votes were cast for different elections around the world.

More than 1.1 billion voters participated in 58 presidential and parliamentary elections. The first one was in Georgia, which held its Presidential election on January 4, and the last one for 2004 was the third round of Ukraine’s presidential elections on December 26.

Ghana’s elections were on December 7.

– Ghanaweb.com

Fela Kuti’s son reacts as Ghana legalises cannabis for medical, industrial purposes

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Afrobeat singer, Seun Kuti, who is the son of Nigerian Afrobeats Fela Kuti has tackled the Nigerian government over their failure to follow Ghana’s footsteps in illegalizing cannabis for medical and industrial purposes.

In December 2023, the Parliament of Ghana officially approved the legalizing of the cultivation and management of cannabis for industrial and commercial purposes.

The approval specifies that the cannabis must have a tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content of 0.3.

However, reacting to the news, Seun Kuti quizzed Nigeria when they would join their counterpart in legalizing cannabis.

In a post, shared on his Instagram story, he wrote;

“Nigeria when o!!! Na only to share jeep una sabi? Very soon na only us go dey play catch up for Africa!”

See his post below;

‘Amerado won’t produce hit songs again if he quit sampling my songs’ – Kwame Yogot

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Popular Ghanaian musician, Kwame Yogot, has raised some allegations against his colleague, Amerado for song theft.

According to him, Amerado has been stealing his songs and the most recent one is ‘Replay’, which he transitioned into ‘Kwaku Ananse’.

The ‘Biribi Besi’ hitmaker has severally called out Amerado for this development all through the latter part of 2023.

However, resuscitating his feud with the VGMA Best Rapper, Kwame Yogot has mocked Amerado, saying, he won’t be able to churn out hit songs without stealing from him.

He wrote on Facebook; “Aswear if he stops sampling my songs he won’t get hit again, bro I now understand you are a fan. He sample replay too

“Sake of you Amerado burner…I’m not releasing my new songs again till God knows when…This is just not fair bro…stay real.”

Guinness World Records: Chef Faila ends cook-a-thon attempt after remarkable 227 hours

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Chef Abdul-Razak Failatu commonly known as Jah Bless Failatu may have set a new Guinness World Record for the longest cooling marathon, after remarkable 227 hours of continuous cooking.

She has exceeded the current record of 119 hours and 57 minutes held by Irish Chef Alan Fisher set last year after breaking Nigerian’s chef Hilda Baci’s 93 hours.

Chef Failatu’s journey began at midnight on January 1, 2024, with the aim to finish on January 5 but extended the cooking marathon to January 10, earning admiration from patrons and Ghanaians.

She has cooked a wide range of mouth-watering local Ghanaian and continental delicacies comprising of; jollof rice, braised rice, banku, tuo zaafi, fufu, rice balls, among others, with a variety of soups.

Some of her mouth-watering foreign delicacies include; pancakes, waffles, samosa, spring rolls, baked pastries all kinds of salads and so on.

Chef Faila has since dished out over 600 plates of food with about 150 plates dedicated to orphanage homes and street children.

The city of Tamale in the Northern Region went into a state of frenzy with support for Chef Failatu, with dignitaries, celebrities, and influential figures rallying behind her.

Notable attendees included Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the Minister of State at the Finance Ministry Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam, Chief of Staff Madam Akosua Frema Osei Opare, former First Lady Lordina Mahama, and former Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu.

The record is yet to be officially confirmed by Guinness World Records.

Stonebwoy, Afua Asantewaa perform at Black Stars’ farewell dinner

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Ghanaian Afro-dancehall star Stonebwoy and Afua Asantewaa O Aduonum delivered a performance at a farewell dinner for the Black Stars ahead of their departure to the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.

The event took place at the Golden Beam Hotel in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, had President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in attendance.

The artiste in his remarks spoke about the pride of being in the presence of the president and the team and his joy at being called upon to perform on the night.

Sing-a-thon record hopeful Afua Asantewaa Aduonum sang the national anthem at the kick-off of the event.

Afua, recently appointed as a tourism ambassador said she was enthused at the opportunity.

“I was privileged to sing the Ghana national anthem for the President of the Republic of Ghana at the Ghana Black Stars farewell dinner powered by the Ghana Football Association and Ghana Tourism Authority at Golden Bean Hotel Kumasi. Go Ghana ???????? Go Ghana Blackstars,” she captioned a social media post on January 9.

Also present at the event was the Minister of Sports Mustapha Ussif, members of the Black Stars management and technical teams and other Ghana Football Association (GFA) officials.

In videos sighted by GhanaWeb, Akufo-Addo delivered a farewell address to the team urging them to go and excel in Ivory Coast.

The Black Stars have been camping in Kumasi since last week before playing out a goalless game against Namibia in a pre-AFCON friendly.

Ghana is caged in Group B alongside Cape Verde, Egypt and Mozambique while Namibia would also face Tunisia, South Africa and Mali in Group E.

The 2023 AFCON tournament is scheduled for 13th January 2024 to 11th February 2024 

Sing-a-thon: AAPI congratulates Afua Asantewaa on her world record attempt

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The Ghana Chapter of the African Artistes Peace Initiative (AAPI) has joyfully extended heartfelt congratulations to Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur Afua Asantewaa O. Aduonum, better known as Afua Asantewaa for embarking on the bold sing-a-thon initiative, with the ambitious aim of securing her place in the esteemed Guinness World Records.

As an organization committed to promoting unity through music, AAPI in a statement applauded Afua for her unwavering passion and dedication to pushing the limits of musical excellence.

Below is the full statement

The Ghana Chapter of the African Artistes Peace Initiative (AAPI) proudly extends its warmest congratulations to Afua Asantewaa for embarking on the audacious Sing-a-Thon endeavor, aiming to etch her name in the prestigious Guinness World Records. As an organization dedicated to fostering unity through music, we commend Afua’s passion and commitment to pushing the boundaries of musical achievement.

Afua Asantewaa’s ambitious quest aligns seamlessly with the values upheld by AAPI, where music becomes a powerful instrument for promoting peace, understanding, and cultural exchange. Her determination to set a new Guinness World Record not only showcases her exceptional talent but also underscores the universal language that music speaks, transcending borders and connecting people across the globe.

In the spirit of Pan Africanism, AAPI recognizes Afua’s Sing-a-Thon as a testament to the rich musical heritage that unites us all. As the Head of AAPI Ghana, I, Akofa Edjeani, and the executives extend our congratulations to Afua. Her dedication to pushing the boundaries of musical achievement not only inspires fellow musicians but also resonates with our mission to harness the transformative power of music for positive change.

Afua’s Sing-a-Thon stands as a symbol of creativity, resilience, and the boundless possibilities that music presents. We encourage everyone to join us in supporting Afua Asantewaa on this remarkable journey and celebrate the potential of music to break barriers and create lasting connections.

For media inquiries and further information, please contact [Media Liaison, Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, 0243382474].

About African Artistes Peace Initiative (AAPI)

AAPI is a collective of musicians and artists committed to promoting peace, unity, and cultural understanding through the universal language of music. With chapters across the African continent, AAPI strives to harness the power of the arts for positive social impact.

Contact:

Akofa Edjeanj

Head, AAPI Ghana Chapter

[024 422 3548]

Afua Asantewaa has completed a five-day singing marathon that she hopes will earn her a Guinness World Record.

With a hoarse voice, and wrapped in her country’s flag, she thanked the crowd of supporters in the capital, Accra.

Clearly exhausted, the 33-year-old could barely remember what day it was.

Beginning on Christmas Eve, she beat a previous sing-a-thon record by nearly 24 hours, but has to wait to see if her effort will be officially recognised.

Asantewaa performed for 126 hours and 52 minutes. According to the rules set by Guinness World Records, she was allowed a five-minute break every hour, or 20 minutes after four hours.

Stonebwoy, Omah Lay, Yemi Alade, others headline All Africa Festival in Abu Dhabi

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The award-winning All Africa Festival (AAF), the UAE’s largest celebration of Africa’s rich and diverse cultures in all their vibrant expressions and representations, is set to make a return for its 3rd edition, debuting in the nation’s capital, Abu Dhabi.

The festival will take place from 02 – 04 February 2024, andwill see the UAE Africa Connect (UAEAC) platform operate as the festival’s strategic partner. UAEAC is a platform that celebrates the harmonic and solid partnership between the UAE and Sub-Saharan Africa.

A-List artists slated to perform at the event include; Stonebwoy Omah Lay, Diamond Platnumz, Yemi Alade, Eddy Kenzo, Tekno, Skales, Kofi Olomide, and Nora Fatehi amongst many other African stars.

The stage will be set on the grounds of Etihad Park; located in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s landmark family entertainment destination, Yas Island. This fun packed event will bring together residents and visitors alike for a 3-day long entertainment and culturally immersive extravaganza that includes performances from globally renowned music icons, as well as locally based talents and DJs, with representation from all regions of the African continent.

Festival goers are invited to also come out and enjoy diverse offerings of pan-African cuisine, catch a glimpse of unique displays of live art and creative installations, immerse themselves in fashion exhibits from UAE based designers; all of which come together to present a mosaic of uniquely curated experiences that pay homage to the spirit of Africa and its people residing in different corners of the world.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring back the All Africa Festival, with Yas Island in Abu Dhabi providing the perfect backdrop to take this event to new heights in driving our mandate to showcase and celebrate Africa’s vibrant entertainment, food and cultural experiences to residents and visitors to the UAE and the GCC region at large,” said Nina Olatoke, CEO and Co-Founder of the All Africa Festival.

“From humble beginnings in Dubai’s Creek Park in 2018, to two consecutive years hosting the Festival at the foot of Burj Khalifa in Burj Park, our history spans more than five years of curating and successfully producing a festival that welcomes all nationalities to come and experience the heartbeat of Africa through sound and displays of art, fashion and cuisine,” said Nina.

The decision to move the All Africa Festival to Abu Dhabi, comes inspired by the nation’s ongoing commitment to fostering an inclusive and culturally diverse society, as well as having witnessed the growth in numbers of African expats living and working in the UAE. The UAE is increasingly becoming widely viewed by the African community as a land of opportunity and a global destination of distinction for occupational, entrepreneurship and creative opportunities for expats.

“As we bring to life the electric, vibrant energy for which Africa is known through music performances, fashion and art installations across the three days, we are truly honoured to be working closely with UAE Africa Connect, our strategic partner, the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, as well as Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences, in bringing this event to life,” Nina adds.

The African renaissance is alive and growing across the world, with African music genres Amapiano and Afrobeats for example, becoming platforms for which to connect the world with the indomitable buzz of African creativity and intercultural exchange through song and dance. The All Africa Festival seeks to therefore build on previous successes, attracting residents and tourists to what has become an annual event that celebrates not only the diversity of African culture, but also the equally culturally diverse landscape for which the UAE is known.

Tickets to the All Africa Festival on Yas Island are now available for sale on Platinumlist and Ticketmaster.

Potential vendors and performers keen to participate in this edition of AAF are invited to register their interest by emailing info@allafricafestival.

To learn more about the All Africa Festival or catch key event updates, visit www.allafricafestival.com

Tiwa Savage drags Davido to police over alleged threat to life

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Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter, Tiwatope Omolara Savage, known professionally as Tiwa Savage has submitted a petition to the Nigeria Police Force in Lagos State against her colleague, David Adeleke, known as Davido.

The petition is over an alleged threat to life and other actions that allegedly infringed on her fundamental human rights.

This is seen in a copy of the petition Mrs Savage submitted to the office of the Commissioner of Police in Lagos dated January 9, 2024.

In her petition, the singer accused Davido of threatening her since the day she posted a picture of one of his ‘baby mamas’, Sophia Momodu on her Instagram status.

Tiwa Savage wrote: “I am writing to bring to your attention a distressing situation involving myself, Tiwatope Omolara Savage, popularly known as Tiwa Savage and MR. DAVID ADELEKE popularly known as Davido.

“On the 23rd of December, I made a post which included myself and Sophia Momodu on my Instagram Story- a feature on Instagram which allows you to put up a post for twenty-four hours, and MR. DAVID ADELEKE sent messages to my manager who’s also part of his management team that I shouldn’t worry and should never say a word to him and that I was taunting him, uttering very disrespectful, malicious, and derogatory words to my person.

“I responded to MR. DAVID ADELEKE’s message and told him not to reach out to me especially as I feel like I have been there for him and his daughter, Imade and more importantly when he lost his son.

“The events of that day have also led to a barrage of calls and messages from our mutual connections, asking me what I did to MR. DAVID ADELEKE that he’s upset that I chose to maintain a relationship with Imade’s mother, Sophia Momodu who he’s having issues with and also painting the exchange to look like I was the aggressor.

“He has also told our mutual connections to warn me to “becareful in Lagos because he was going to f**k me up”.

“This is beginning to feel like some form of online and offline harassment not just to me but also members of my team,” she added.

She continued: “The actions of MR. DAVID ADELEKE are unethical and can be viewed as a direct threat to my rights to life, privacy and dignity of my person as guaranteed in Chapter 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), and are also in contravention of Section 24(2)(a) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act, 2015.

“I therefore would like to make this complaint and to state that in the event that anything untoward or harmful were to happen to me or any member of my family, I would like the members of the Nigerian Police Force to hold MR. DAVID ADELEKE responsible.”

There was a buzz on social media on Saturday, January 6, 2024 after both singers unfollowed each other on Instagram.

Some fans said that the move could be as a result of the waxing friendship between Savage and Sophia Momodu, the mother of Davido’s first child, Imade.

Davido and Savage were known to have had a cordial relationship over the years, with their children, Imade Adeleke and Jamil Balogun, following in their parents’ footsteps.

Both children attended the same school and had been seen on several occasions enjoying each other’s company.

Teebillz, Tiwa Savage’s former husband and talent manager, had also issued a warning to Nigerian-American star Davido against disrespecting his family because of the issue between his ex-wife and the musician.

Source: saharareporters.com

Jesus film project unveils new innovative animated film, Jesus (2025)

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Jesus Film Project, a leading initiative dedicated to engaging the watching world with Jesus, has announced the launch of their latest cinematic undertaking, JESUS (2025).

The ground-breaking film, which is set to hit theatres worldwide in December 2025, brings the story of Jesus to life as depicted in the Christian Gospels, introducing His story to a new generation through cutting-edge film technology.

Recently, Jesus Film Project unveiled news of the highly anticipated animation in three coordinated global events in Seoul, South Korea, Washington D.C., America, and Kampala, Uganda. The three events saw the attendance of influential public figures from across the Christian, media, political, and celebrity landscape.

JESUS (2025) serves as a spectacular remake of the iconic 1979 JESUS film, which holds a Guinness World Record as the most translated film of all time. Fusing unparalleled visual effects and computer graphics, the film benefits from the expertise and talent of a stellar technical and production team, whose credits include Pixar, Disney, and Star Wars.

Dominic Carola, the director of JESUS (2025) has worked on notable animated films such as Mulan, The Lion King and Lilo & Stitch. Carola said, “I feel honored to serve with this truly dream team of feature animation veterans and impressive studio industry artisans. We are working towards presenting the true story of Jesus beautifully animated and making His story more accessible to the world. Leaning into a classic artistic approach, we’re combining that with ground-breaking digital innovations to deliver a visually stunning and emotionally resonant portrayal of Jesus’ life like never before. The team is thoroughly excited that subsequent aspects of the animated film will be used across various platforms, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the emerging Metaverse.”

Tens of millions of people across the world have made decisions to follow Christ as a result of the original 1979 film. It is hoped that the release of the new animated version will introduce an entirely new generation to the hope and truth of the gospel message.

Josh Newell, Executive Director of Jesus Film Project, said, “Just like the original, this animated experiential film will ultimately touch lives in over 2,000 languages, spreading the hope of Jesus to people around the globe. It’s amazing to be a part of the continued dispersal of the story of Jesus. Even still in 2023, we’re sharing the gospel in new languages and new ways. The telling of the story of Jesus has evolved throughout history, from the Roman Road to the Gutenberg Press, and right up to the present day through the medium of animated film.“

Get connected by visiting jesus.film or by downloading the free Insider App to receive regular updates, behind-the-scenes images and ways to pray with us, as the global momentum grows.

How can condoms and pads be more expensive than food? – Kwaku Manu questions gov’t

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Popular Ghanaian comic actor, Kwaku Manu, has questioned government about the cost of condoms and pads in the country which has led to a surge in teenage pregnancy and school dropout.

He stated that there are schoolchildren who have dropped out of school due to teenage pregnancy and their inability to afford condoms to practice safe sex to avoid such instances.

Kwaku Manu said that if the government was able to subsidize the prices of condoms and pads, it would have enabled more individuals to be schooling and reduce the rate of school dropouts.

“I would plead with the leaders of this nation, I have never talked about this issue before. One of the things that will help us to progress as a country is condoms but it is something people feel shy to buy. The second thing is a pad, the one women use when they menstruate. It is very essential but today pads and condoms are more expensive than banku that we eat.

“Someone dropped out of school because she mistakenly got pregnant. Meanwhile, if condoms cost even GH¢2 the person could have bought them for protection. Now pad costs almost GH¢20, how can a poor schoolgirl or an orphan afford this? So I am pleading with the leaders to do something about this, it’s very difficult, and I know they have money,” Kwaku Manu said in a video shared on his Instagram page.

There have been numerous calls on the government to ensure that pads and condoms, which are essential for humans are sold at a lower price to make them affordable to everyone.

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