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Majid Michel Opens Up On His First Arrest

Majid Michel Opens Up On His First Arrest

Actor Majid Michel has revealed he was arrested by the Police many years ago for overspeeding. Giving an account of his arrest on Adom TV’s Ahosepe Xtra, Majid disclosed that he and his friends were racing against each other. According to him, when they got to the Nkrumah Circle, he sped passed a red light because he could not stop considering the speed he was driving. Majid Michel said when the Police officer caught up with him and his friends on his bike, he stopped them. Knowing he was guilty, the actor said he did not argue with the cop.…
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You’re Not God, Just A Disappointed Musician – Kweku Flick Replies Mr Logic

You’re Not God, Just A Disappointed Musician – Kweku Flick Replies Mr Logic

During one of his usual dismissive way, Mr Logic observed that the Kumerica wave fades away along with Kweku Flick’s career. But Kweku Felick denied knowing him with a descriptive, “A disappointed musician”. Zion Felix brought up Mr Logics’ remarks whilst interviewing Kweku Flick about his life and career. But Kweku Flick was adamant that he didn’t know Mr Logic nor heard of the ‘offensive’ remarks until he was shown a picture. in response to the host’s description, Mr Logic used to be a musician, Kweku Flick said, “A disappointed musician? Did he use to be? He couldn’t do it,…
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Music Producers In The Country Must Be Paid Well – Kwesi Arthur

Music Producers In The Country Must Be Paid Well – Kwesi Arthur

Versatile Ghanaian artist, Kwesi Arthur, says music producers in the country must be well remunerated because the amounts they are paid are not good enough. In an interview with pulse.com.gh, the rapper and singer, who has just released an album dubbed “Son of Jacob,” said producers deserve more than they get from their work. “There is more that could be done. Most of the producers get paid a certain amount and that is it. They don't get any royalties or anything and the amount they are paid is not good at all.” He pointed out that when he looks at what…
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No ‘Proper’ Dancehall Music – AK Songstress Jabs Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Ras Kuuku, Epixode..?

No ‘Proper’ Dancehall Music – AK Songstress Jabs Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, Ras Kuuku, Epixode..?

Afrobeats singer, formerly dancehall artist, AK Songstress, has revealed that the Ghanaian music industry is lacking in the dancehall department. Accordingly, she has placed the crown of the dancehall pioneer on her head. AK Songstress, whose latest single, Jonathan, is making waves all over-explained to Delay why none of her dancehall songs didn’t catch Ghanaian’s attention. “When I do something, I do it very well. That’s the kind of person I am. My dancehall music/ style, I can say, is above the Ghanaian industry as far as dancehall is concerned. And the kind of dancehall that those who took the…
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‘We were chilling In Memphis’ – Stonebwoy Speaks On Rekindled Relationship With Sarkodie

‘We were chilling In Memphis’ – Stonebwoy Speaks On Rekindled Relationship With Sarkodie

Stonebwoy and Sarkodie have buried the tension between them and are becoming best friends once again. The two Ghanaian superstars met each other in France last month after their 2020 brouhaha. The dancehall act reportedly slapped the rapper's manager during a rehearsal session for Sarkodie’s “Black Love” virtual concert in August 2020. Both acts expressed disappointment in each other over how their misunderstanding was handled. Since then, the pair who are also High schoolmates haven't been on good terms but their broken relationship has been repaired. After meeting in France for the 'Accra In Paris' show, Sarkodie and Stonebwoy also…
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It’s Difficult To Find Love In Ghana – Yvonne Nelson

It’s Difficult To Find Love In Ghana – Yvonne Nelson

Actress, Yvonne Nelson, says despite her tireless efforts to find love in Ghana, she has not been able to find anyone yet in the country. She thinks the reason behind her unfortunate luck when it comes to love is because Ghanaian men do not love her. She added that she has met men whom she was interested in but they didn’t she indeed liked them. The actress said this in an interview on Kingdom + FM in Accra. “Finding love in this country is quite difficult. Ghanaian men don’t love me. I’ve met a couple of people that I liked…
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Wee Toffees!! Drivers To Be Punished For Taking Illegal Substance- GPRTU PRO Says (VIDEO)

Wee Toffees!! Drivers To Be Punished For Taking Illegal Substance- GPRTU PRO Says (VIDEO)

A recent report from the Winneba Municipal Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS), DOIII Kwesi Hughes, states that some commercial drivers consume wee toffees and other substances to aid them to drive for long hours. The report comes after an investigation was conducted on the Accra-Cape Coast highway due to rampant road accidents in the first quarter of 2022. On Tuesday, 10th May, 2022, Alhaji Abass Imoro, the Public Relations Officer for the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), told Kwaku Dawuro, the host of Movement in the Morning Political Show that the Union is working to ensure safety…
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I Came To Accra In A Truck Full Of Cows – Sherifa Gunu Recounts

I Came To Accra In A Truck Full Of Cows – Sherifa Gunu Recounts

Most celebrities across the world have a particular emotional encounter that they faced while climbing the ladder to stardom. For some, it has to do with doubts of their talents while comping up and others had to deal with using their craft to escape poverty. For Ghanaian musician Sherifa Gunu, it is the latter. Having been born and raised in a less privileged background in Savelugu in the Northern Region, Sherifa in a recent interview recounted how she had to escape from her hometown to the nation’s capital Accra. According to her, she made it to Accra in a truck…
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Being Left Out Of This Year’s VGMA Does Not Mean My Career Is Declining – Kweku Flick

Being Left Out Of This Year’s VGMA Does Not Mean My Career Is Declining – Kweku Flick

Rapper, Kweku Flick, has restated that him not been nominated for any award at this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMAs) does not indicate his career is on a nosedive. The Kumasi-based artiste, who broke onto Ghana’s music scene in 2019, got nominations in last year’s edition of the VGMAs with the hit song ‘Money’. Prior to the 23rd edition of the awards, he pointed out that he was not disappointed for not being nominated for any category this year. “Missing out on this year’s VGMA doesn’t mean my career is sinking because everything is about time in this world.…
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