Gospel musician Broda Sammy has made a startling revelation about highlife legend Daddy Lumba, claiming the veteran star’s spirit is “haunting” him to carry on his musical legacy.
Speaking in a recent interview, Broda Sammy explained that he has been having recurring dreams and spiritual encounters in which Daddy Lumba appears, urging him to continue his style of music and preserve his legacy for future generations.
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“I keep seeing Daddy Lumba in my dreams, pushing me to continue what he started. It feels like a spiritual call, and I can’t ignore it,” Broda Sammy revealed.
According to him, this unusual experience has inspired him to blend gospel with highlife elements in his upcoming projects. He believes that this divine push is not just about music but also about keeping alive a cultural and spiritual heritage that Daddy Lumba built over decades.
Broda Sammy added that he is prepared to take up the mantle, even though he admits it will be a heavy responsibility. Fans of both Daddy Lumba and Broda Sammy are now eager to see how this unexpected inspiration shapes his future songs.
The decomposed body discovered inside a Tesla belonging to rising music star D4vd has been officially identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, who had been missing since April 2024.
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The grim discovery was made on September 8 at a Los Angeles impound lot after authorities were alerted to a foul odor coming from the abandoned vehicle. The Tesla had been towed days earlier following reports that it had been left unattended.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the remains were “not intact,” and forensic testing was required to confirm Celeste’s identity. Investigators have not yet determined the cause of death, though they believe the body may have been inside the trunk for approximately five days before the car was impounded.
D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, is currently on his Withered World Tour. His spokesperson released a statement confirming that the singer has been informed of the situation and is fully cooperating with authorities during the ongoing investigation.
Celeste’s mother voiced her suspicions following the vehicle’s discovery, citing the fact that her daughter’s boyfriend was also named David. Adding to the speculation, reports surfaced that Celeste and the artist share matching “Shhh…” tattoos on their index fingers.
Law enforcement has yet to comment on whether there is any direct connection between the singer and the teenager’s death. The investigation remains active as forensic teams continue to work toward establishing how and when Celeste died.
Ghana’s Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah successfully cleared 1.92 m in the qualification round of the women’s high jump at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, finishing 9th overall and securing one of the 16 spots in the final.
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At 22 years old, she is making history as the first Ghanaian woman ever to reach a World Championship high jump final. Prior to this event, Yeboah has been Ghana’s standout field event athlete, having won gold at the 2023 African Games and the 2024 African Championships, and holding a personal best of 1.97 m from the 2024 NCAA Championships.
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Rose Yeboah’s qualification is a significant breakthrough for Ghanaian athletics. With her personal best at 1.97 m and growing confidence, she stands as one of the key athletes to watch in the final—against elite competitors like Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Nicola Olyslagers.
Authorities have identified the body discovered in a Tesla registered to musician D4vd as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas.
Investigators revealed that Rivas had a distinctive tattoo on her finger bearing the letters “Shhh…”. Interestingly, D4vd has a similar tattoo on his right index finger, a detail that has drawn public attention.
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The circumstances surrounding Rivas’ death and how her body was found in the vehicle remain under investigation. Officials have not released further details on the timeline or cause of death, but the case has sparked intense discussion online.
Fans and observers have been quick to speculate about possible connections between the tattoo resemblance and the tragic discovery, though authorities have yet to confirm any link.
The incident has placed the rising artist under scrutiny, with questions circulating about his potential knowledge of or involvement in the matter. For now, investigators continue to gather evidence as the story unfolds.
In Alabama, a woman endured months of persistent pain and shortness of breath, repeatedly visiting doctors only to be told the cause was her weight. The repeated advice to “just lose weight” masked a far more serious condition.
Eventually, during an emergency room visit, doctors discovered an ovarian cyst weighing nearly 50 pounds (approximately 23 kilograms). The massive growth had filled her abdomen, compressing internal organs, restricting her breathing, and severely limiting her mobility.
Medical experts emphasize that not all abdominal pain or weight gain should be attributed to obesity. Persistent or unexplained symptoms require thorough investigation and, in some cases, a second medical opinion.
This case highlights the importance of listening to patients. Every symptom carries a story, and accurate diagnosis requires both medical expertise and compassion.
Controversial Ghanaian social commentator Bongo Ideas has taken aim at Kumasi-based skit comedians, questioning their craft and authenticity. His sharp criticism singled out Asafo Powers, a rising name in the Kumasi skit scene, who has recently faced backlash.
According to Bongo Ideas, even Asafo Powers’ own manager admitted that the comedian lacks respect and allegedly hides money “like a susu collector on the run.” He further argued that Asafo Powers is not truly funny, describing him as “just shouting like a microphone at Bantama station.”
Bongo Ideas also slammed the repetitive themes in Kumasi skits, often centered around exaggerated food-wasting scenes, comparing them to “free SHS students wasting rice in the dining hall.” He accused Akabenezer of overusing insults in his comedy, which, he claims, undermines originality.
Instead, Bongo Ideas highlighted Funny Face, Clemento Suarez, and Kalybos as true representatives of Ghanaian comedy, praising their storytelling and wit.
Beyond content, he stressed that Kumasi comedy groups often collapse due to two recurring issues—money and womanizing. “Kumasi people and ‘eye red’ are like inspector Tieku and bribe—inseparable but always burning somebody,” he remarked.
Nigerian entertainer Peller has revealed he turned down an offer of $500,000 and Ghanaian nationality, choosing instead to remain devoted to his home country.
In a video shared online and sighted by Ghanaian blogger King Bygone, Peller disclosed that the deal would have required him to relocate permanently to Ghana. However, despite the lucrative proposal, he emphasized that his patriotism and dedication to Nigeria influenced his decision.
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“Ghana offered me 500,000 dollars and offered me nationality in Ghana to relocate but I denied because I love Nigeria and I serve my country,” Peller said.
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His statement has sparked conversations across social media, with many praising his commitment to national loyalty over financial gain, while others debated the sacrifices entertainers make to uphold their values.
Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault. The charges relate to incidents involving three women.
Villarreal and Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, who has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, walks outside Southwark Crown Court, in London, Britain, September 17, 2025.
The 32-year-old, who plays his club football with Villarreal in Spain, appeared before a UK court to enter his plea. His trial has been scheduled to begin on 2 November 2026.
Villarreal and Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, who has been charged with five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, steps out from a vehicle outside Southwark Crown Court, in London, Britain, September 17, 2025.
Partey denies all allegations. His legal representatives say he will contest the charges and maintain his innocence throughout proceedings.
The Ghana Football Association has not yet commented on whether the case will affect his international duties. Partey has been a key figure for Ghana, featuring in multiple Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup tournaments.
The case is expected to draw significant public attention given the midfielder’s high profile both in Ghana and abroad.
Ghana is set to welcome boxing royalty as American world champion Terence “Bud” Crawford prepares to visit the country, following a lively conversation with comedian and philanthropist Michael Blackson.
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According to Blackson, he convinced Crawford to explore Africa, beginning with Ghana before heading to Tanzania, Nigeria, and other destinations. In their interaction, Crawford expressed his admiration for the African continent, highlighting Tanzania as one of the countries he has always wanted to experience. Michael Blackson, however, brought his trademark energy, passionately encouraging Crawford to start with Ghana, promising him an unforgettable cultural and historic adventure.
“Ghana should get ready,” Blackson teased, “because the greatest Middleweight champion of all time is coming.”
Crawford’s Recent Triumph
The announcement comes on the heels of Crawford’s most recent and historic victory over Canelo Álvarez, cementing his reputation as one of the finest boxers of his generation. In a fight that gripped the world, Crawford outclassed Canelo with his signature sharp counter-punching, defensive brilliance, and unmatched ring IQ. The win added yet another monumental achievement to his already stellar career and fueled conversations about his place among the greatest pound-for-pound fighters in boxing history.
Who is Terence Crawford?
Born on September 28, 1987, in Omaha, Nebraska, Terence Crawford has risen from humble beginnings to global stardom. Nicknamed “Bud,” he turned professional in 2008 and quickly established himself as a force across multiple weight divisions. Crawford is a three-weight world champion and has unified titles at light welterweight and welterweight—an achievement few fighters in history can boast.
With an undefeated professional record, his boxing style blends speed, power, and technical mastery. In 2014, he was named Fighter of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America. His victories over notable opponents like Yuriorkis Gamboa, Viktor Postol, Kell Brook, Shawn Porter, Errol Spence Jr., and most recently, Canelo Álvarez, showcase his dominance.
Beyond the ring, Crawford is admired for his commitment to community upliftment. He has invested in youth programs in his hometown of Omaha and regularly speaks about inspiring the next generation of athletes.
Ghana Awaits
Crawford’s planned trip to Ghana, spearheaded by Michael Blackson, is expected to generate massive excitement among boxing fans and the general public. For many, the visit will be more than a celebrity appearance—it will be a cultural bridge between the African diaspora and the continent.
With Ghana as his first stop, Crawford’s journey across Africa promises to celebrate unity, heritage, and the growing global influence of African nations in sports and entertainment.
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo has officially lodged a petition with the Ghana Football Association (GFA), expressing concern over persistent verbal attacks directed at him during national team matches.
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According to Addo, sections of the media and some supporters have continually targeted him with harsh criticisms and insults, creating a hostile environment that threatens both his focus and the morale of the team. He emphasized that while constructive criticism is part of the job, the personal and aggressive nature of these attacks has gone too far.
In his petition, Addo urged the GFA to intervene and establish measures that will protect the technical team from undue verbal abuse. He further warned that the current atmosphere could affect player performance and derail the collective efforts of the national team as they prepare for crucial international assignments.
The GFA is yet to issue an official response, but the development has already sparked conversations among football stakeholders and fans. Some argue that criticism is part of the game, while others believe coaches and players deserve a more supportive environment to succeed.
Otto Addo, who returned as Black Stars coach to lead the team through upcoming qualifiers, remains committed to his role but insists that fair treatment and respect are essential for progress.