In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court has declared that the endorsement of presidential candidates and political parties by traditional leaders serve as the source of incumbency advantage. The practice, according to the apex court, had the tendency of tilting the electoral playing field during the conduct of elections which influenced …
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JACKIE APPIAH WILL BE PRESIDENT OF GHANA AND MCBROWN WILL BE MP – Moesha Boduong Prophesies
JACKIE Actress Moesha Boduong has now turned into an end-time prophetess with her latest prophecies about top Ghanaian actresses Nana Ama Mcbrown and Jackie Appiah. Moesha appears to be handing out awards to celebrities, crowning her own chosen squad with titles she wants. In a new post that has caused …
Read More »ADJETEY ANANG TO MARK 50TH BIRTHDAY WITH MOVIE PREMIERE, LAUNCH OF MEMOIR AND HEALTH FOUNDATION
Ace Ghanaian actor and television sensation, Adjetey Anang popularly known for his role as ‘Pusher’ in the series, “Things we do for Love” is set to celebrate his 50th birthday with a book and health foundation launch. The multifaceted event, set to take place on July 8, 2023, at the Skybox Event …
Read More »I HAD TO LIE ABOUT MY ROOTS TO SECURE JOBS – Ashaiman-Based Dancer, Dancegod Lloyd
Ghanaian dancer Dancegod Lloyd has admitted that he had to make up his roots in order to land employment early in his career. He claimed that although he was not a shy person, he had to make up his history in order to have possibilities when he went to his …
Read More »‘DON’T SIT ON TV AND DISRESPECT MY HARD WORK’ – AK Songstress Slams Arnold Asamoah Baidoo For Choosing Fantana Over Her As Best Dancehall Artist
Ghanaian dancehall act, AK Songstress has slammed popular entertainment pundit, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo after his comments on female dancehall musicians in Ghana over the weekend. Arnold appeared on United Showbiz Saturday and got into an argument with Bullgod over who the best female dancehall musician in Ghana is. The argument stemmed from Fantana describing …
Read More »I DON’T CHARGE TO PERFORM AT CHURCHES BUT I DON’T DO FREE SHOWS – MOG Music
Award-winning Ghanaian Gospel musician, MOG Music, has revealed how much he charges companies and corporate organisations to perform at their events. “To perform at a show, if it’s a corporate event, our bill is between Gh¢100,000, a company doing a program, and you want MOG to honor the occasion”, he disclosed. …
Read More »IF MY EXES KNEW ME AS GEORGE BEFORE KWABENA KWABENA, THEIR TEMPERAMENT COULD’VE BE DIFFERENT – Kwabena Kwabena
A comment made by comedian Warris on Zionfelix’s podcast about marriage and celebrities prompted a response from Ghanaian highlife musician Kwabena Kwabena. The comedian once remarked that it is preferable for celebrities to get married before they become famous rather than after since it becomes more difficult to find the perfect …
Read More »LIFE WILL SOON BE BETTER FOR GHANAIANS – Akufo Addo
Ghanaians have been assured by President Nana Akufo-Addo that the economy and that living conditions will shortly begin to improve significantly. President Akufo-Addo said in a speech to the nation on Sunday night that his administration would work to ensure that Ghana overcomes its economic challenges as quickly as possible, just …
Read More »FANTANA’S MUSIC CAREER COULDN’T PAVE THE WAY FOR HER – Sally Mann
Entertainment Analyst Sally Mann Supports Fantana’s move into Acting and Reality TV Entertainment pundit, Sally Mann, has shown her support for singer Fantana’s decision to explore acting and participate in the Netflix reality show ‘Young, Famous & African.’ Contrary to the belief that Fantana experienced a decline in her fame, she made a …
Read More »FANTANA CANNOT BE THE BIGGEST FEMALE DANCEHALL ARTISTE IN GHANA – Bulldog
Bullgod, a creative director and artist manager, has voiced his perspective on Fantana’s self-proclaimed status as the biggest female dancehall artist in Ghana. According to Bullgod, this claim cannot be substantiated by considering her performances and the number of songs she has recorded. He further explained that to be recognized …
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