Kwame Asare Obeng, known as A-Plus, is a Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central. He claims that some people in the opposing New Patriotic Party (NPP) are doing illegal mining to make the President look bad. A-Plus believes many NPP members go to forests and rivers across the country to …
Read More »THE LEVEL OF HYPOCRISY IN CHRISTIANITY IS TOO HIGH – Musician Akwaboah Jnr. Laments
Musician Akwaboah Jnr has raised concerns about what he describes as hypocrisy within Ghana’s gospel music fraternity, questioning why some gospel artists and churches reject songs based on the artist’s secular background rather than the content of the music itself. In a video sighted by NKONKONSA.com, the celebrated musician and …
Read More »79% OF GHANAIAN MEN PREFER WOMEN UNDER 30 – Chris Vincent Shares Poll Findings
79% of Ghanaian men prefer dating/marrying women aged under 30, as opposed to 21% for women over 30, according to a poll run by Ghanaian lawyer and writer, Chris-Vincent Agyapong. Agyapong, founder of GhanaCelebrities.Com, conducted the poll via his Facebook page, with a sample size of 3,300. The poll’s margin of …
Read More »I CHERISH OUR TRADITIONAL RELIGION MORE THAN A FOREIGN ONE – Mzbel On Why She Ditched Christianity
mzbel Ghanaian musician and businesswoman, Mzbel recently explained why she prefers traditional beliefs over Christianity. In a recent interview, she made it clear that she is not against Christianity. She simply doesn’t believe in it but respects everyone’s right to their own faith. Mzbel feels more connected to African traditional …
Read More »OUR RESEARCH SHOWED ASEDA WAS MORE POPULAR THAN MAKOMA – TGMA Explains Why King Paluta’s Makoma Was Excluded, Rubbishes Profanity Argument
The board of the Telecel Ghana Music Award (TGMA) has shared why King Paluta’s hit song “Makoma” was not considered for several award categories this year. In their announcement on April 3, 2025, the Board addressed the public’s confusion about why “Makoma” was not included, even though it was such …
Read More »A FRAUDSTER CALLED ME AND I TOLD HIM I’M THE CEO OF MTN AND HE HANGED UP” — MTN Ghana Boss Stephen Blewett
Stephen Blewett, who leads MTN Ghana, shared a personal story about being targeted by mobile money fraud. This was to highlight that scams are becoming more frequent in the country. On his first anniversary at MTN, Blewett recounted a time when a scammer tried to deceive him. The scammer attempted …
Read More »GALAMSEY FIGHT: WE WILL TALK LESS AND LET OUR ACTION SPEAK – Defence Minister, Dr. Omane Boamah
Dr. Omane Boamah, the leader of the Defence Ministry, has announced that the current government is committed to tackling illegal mining activities head-on. He made it clear that the focus is on action and delivering results, rather than just talking about the issue. In a post on Facebook, Dr. Omane …
Read More »IN 2020, I WAS MAKING MORE MONEY IN 24 HOURS THAN MY MONTHLY SALARY AS A PARLIAMENTARIAN – Gomoa Central MP, Kwame A Plus
Politician and Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly referred to as A Plus, has shared his earnings with the public. In a radio discussion on Adom FM, Kwame A Plus revealed that in 2020, he was earning more money in a day as compared to his …
Read More »SHATTA WALE SHOWS SUPPORT FOR BLACK SHERIF’S ‘IRON BOY’ ALBUM AMID INDUSTRY CONTROVERSY
Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has publicly thrown his weight behind Black Sherif’s latest project, ‘Iron Boy’, urging the young musician to stay focused despite industry challenges. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Shatta Wale praised Black Sherif for his hard work, encouraging him to “Go hard and don’t …
Read More »JOHN MAHAMA SHOULD TREAT THE ANTI-LGBTQ BILL WITH THE SAME URGENCY AS THE E-LEVY AND OTHERS — Assin South MP, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour
Member of Parliament for Assin South, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has advised President John Dramani Mahama to treat the LGBTQ bill with the same urgency as the E-levy and other pressing national issues, emphasizing the importance of addressing it without delay. This comes after President John Mahama assented to a …
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