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We Need Tougher Laws To Combat Cyberbullying In Ghana – Mzbel

We Need Tougher Laws To Combat Cyberbullying In Ghana – Mzbel

Ghanaian songstress Mzbel has voiced her distress over the growing problem of cyberbullying and the inappropriate use of social media. In a candid discussion on Accra FM, Mzbel revealed that she has personally been a victim of online harassment and has taken legal action against bloggers and media personnel in the past, although she chose to keep these cases private due to their sensitive nature. “I have sued media people before and taken a couple of people on, but it was not made public. They have learned their lessons and have repented. One is a journalist, and the rest are…
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You’re The Queen Of Music And Master Of Media-Chairman Wontumi To Mzbel

You’re The Queen Of Music And Master Of Media-Chairman Wontumi To Mzbel

The Ashanti regional chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, who is the C.E.O. of Wontumi Multimedia has congratulated celebrated and talented musician, Mzbel. This comes after Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah becomes the newest addition to the Wontumi Multimedia brand.  The Ashanti Governor in his congratulatory message to the legendary Mzbel, he said that “Congratulations to the Queen of Music and master of media”. She’s set to host the Movement Showbiz show on Movement TV/ Wontumi Radio.
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Mzbel’s Son Faces Stigmatization In School Over His Religious Stance

Mzbel’s Son Faces Stigmatization In School Over His Religious Stance

A recent interview where Okomfo Black, son of legendary musician Mzbel, had in which he made clear his religious stance seems to be the beginning of his woes. In a community where Christianity and Islam is the predominant religion, Okomfo Black and his family have begged to deviate, as they hold on firmly to their traditional and ancestral worship. In a recent interview, Okomfo Black challenged the existence of the Almighty God, arguing that every being is a god hence no special recognition must be given to any supreme ruler. His comments did not auger well with conservative Ghanaians, for…
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Mzbel Explains Why There’s Very Little Collaboration Between Female Artistes In The Industry

Mzbel Explains Why There’s Very Little Collaboration Between Female Artistes In The Industry

Ghanaian singer Mzbel has addressed the challenges faced by female artists in the music industry, noting that they tend to collaborate less frequently than male artists, despite the industry being male-dominated. In an interview on Joy Prime, she recounted her attempts to collaborate with other female artists, which often didn't materialize because they didn't show up. "Mostly, we like to do it solo. I don't know why. I've tried several times to get some girls to work with, and they'll always give you excuses, but they never showed up. But when you call the guys, they're willing to come," she explained. Mzbel remains…
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Politics Made Me Lose Businesses, Friends – Mzbel

Politics Made Me Lose Businesses, Friends – Mzbel

Ghanaian singer Mzbel has stated that her indulgence in politics negatively affected her gravely in terms of her business and personal life which she regrets doing. According to her, she didn't seek guidance on how to do politics as a celebrity, and that made her use inappropriate words that attracted a plethora of backlash from the public and tarnished her image in the country. The singer, who is a known affiliate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), stated that she has decided to recuse herself from politics and focus on her businesses as well as her music career. Speaking in an interview…
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Doom Prophets Are Liars – Mzbel

Doom Prophets Are Liars – Mzbel

Veteran Hiplife artiste, Mzbel has stated that any pastor who reveals a death prophecy is lying because no one sees when someone will die. She told Amansan Krakye in an interview “Any pastor that comes to say that they can see that this person is about to die is lying, he hasn’t seen anything and no one sees when somebody will die. “Pastors who come out with death prophecies know that energy works and so when they say it and you get afraid and a lot of people believe it, then it will come to pass and that’s the trick…
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I Left Ashaiman Because Someone Planted Medicine At My Shop – MzBel

I Left Ashaiman Because Someone Planted Medicine At My Shop – MzBel

Ghanaian musician and entrepreneur, MzBel has made some serious revelations concerning her restaurant. In a video sighted by GhanaWeb, MzBel lamented the bad network, distance leading to her shop, and lack of pipe-borne water among many other reasons. She also claimed that the main reason she moved her restaurant from Adjei Kojo, a suburb of Ashaiman to Gbawe is that someone planted medicine, in other words, "juju" beside the shop. According to the musician, this caused her and some of her workers to fall ill. "One time, we went to work and saw three white eggs in a corner outside…
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‘The Office Romance I Once Had With My Boss Made Me Who I Am Today’ – Mzbel

‘The Office Romance I Once Had With My Boss Made Me Who I Am Today’ – Mzbel

Ghanaian singer, Mzbel, has disclosed that she has immensely benefited from dating a married man who doubled as her boss. The veteran Ghanaian singer said it was the ‘boss in question’ who discovered, nurtured, and encouraged her into pursuing music, and becoming the ‘Mzbel’ that everyone currently knows. Mzbel said she wouldn’t have attained this level of success if she had turned down her boss’ proposal simply because he was married. The ‘legelege’ hitmaker made this statement during a discussion on Angel TV, where a topic about office romance was tabled for discussion. Asked if she had witnessed or heard stories about…
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I Wrote ‘16 Years’ In A Taxi – Mzbel

I Wrote ‘16 Years’ In A Taxi – Mzbel

Award-winning Ghanaian songstress Mzbel has opened up about the inspiration behind her hit single ‘16 Years’ and its aftermath. Reflecting on her iconic hit on 3Music TV’s Big Convo, Mzbel revealed that she got inspired to write the song from listening to some young ladies’ narrations of their rape experiences on Maame Dokono’s radio show, adding that she wrote the song in a taxi. “I was in a taxi when I came up with the lyrics. I used to stay with a lot of young girls from Jamestown. So I watch how they talk, the way they behave and Mamidokno was always on radio…
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I Don’t Share A Son With Prince Kofi Amoabeng- Mzbel

I Don’t Share A Son With Prince Kofi Amoabeng- Mzbel

Legendary Ghanaian Hi-Life artist and CEO of MzBel Music music, Belinda Ekua Amoah, celebrated most as MzBel, has set the record straight with Ghanaians that she has no child with the CEO of defunct UT bank, Prince Kofi Amoabeng. Speaking in an interview with Cindy Cash, on To Wobo Twi Mi show, which airs on Wontumi radio, on Thursday 17th August, 2023, the '16 years' hitmaker emphatically stated that what she shared with the CEO of defunct UT Bank was strictly a healthy relationship with no strings attached. According to MzBel, Ghanaians ruined her friendship with Mr Amoabeng after she…
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