Nhyiraba Kojo

Nhyiraba Kojo Pledges To Support Funny Face With GH₵20k

Nhyiraba Kojo Pledges To Support Funny Face With GH₵20k

Singer and entrepreneur, Nhyiraba Koo has pledged his support to comedian Funny Face, offering financial assistance amounting to GH₵20,000. Funny Face recently faced legal issues after being involved in an accident while undergoing psychological distress, resulting in his temporary remand into police custody. Following his release, Funny Face lamented the loss of potential sponsorships and brand deals due to his public outburst. Expressing concern over Funny Face’s experiences, Nhyiraba Kojo appealed for empathy towards the comic actor, particularly in light of his mental health challenges. Kojo urged industry stakeholders not to ostracize Funny Face but to afford him another opportunity…
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Food Served In Prison Has No Salt, Pepper, ‘Maggi’ – Nhyiraba Kojo

Food Served In Prison Has No Salt, Pepper, ‘Maggi’ – Nhyiraba Kojo

A couple of weeks ago, the Sekondi Commercial High Court convicted popular musician cum businessman and owner of NK City Nightclub, Nhyiraba Kojo for contempt of court. The musician was found guilty of contempt by the court. He was ordered to serve the full 30-day sentence unless he can purge himself of the contempt. Fast forward, instead of spending 30 days in prison as it was widely reported, the musician spent only two weeks. According to him, the court made an order for his release after they found out that he heeded their call to resolve the noise pollution. Speaking…
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Nhyiraba Kojo Jailed 30 Days For Contempt

Nhyiraba Kojo Jailed 30 Days For Contempt

Popular Hip Life musician and owner of NK City Nightclub, Nhyiraba Kojo, has been sentenced to 30 days in prison by a Sekondi Commercial High Court for contempt. The sentence was handed down by Justice Sedina Agbemava after Nhyiraba Kojo failed to comply with an interlocutory injunction order to stop noise pollution from his nightclub and install soundproofing. The case was filed by three residents of Fijai, Edmund Sampana Dienorng, Nicholas Imbeah, and Samuel Kofi Dzukey, who complained about the noise emanating from the nightclub. Counsel for the petitioners, Pamela Arvoh-Mensah of Owusu Ankomah Arvoh Mensah, Dzigba and Associates, confirmed…
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