“Sarkodie Bought Eight Cars To Support My Shaxi Transport Business, But He Asked Me Not To Reveal It To Anyone” — Shatta Wale Reveals
Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has made a surprising revelation about rapper Sarkodie.
In a recent interview, Shatta Wale disclosed that Sarkodie quietly supported his ride-hailing initiative, Shaxi, by purchasing eight vehicles to boost the business’s operations.
“Sarkodie is a real one. He bought eight cars for my Shaxi project but told me not to say it publicly. I respect him for that. Some people support you in silence, and he’s one of them,” Shatta stated.
This revelation has sparked massive reactions online, with many fans praising Sarkodie for his humility and generosity. Others have applauded both artistes for showing that unity in the industry is possible despite past misunderstandings.
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Shaxi was launched by Shatta Wale to provide jobs for Ghanaian drivers and make transportation more accessible. This unexpected gesture from Sarkodie has added a powerful chapter to their story of collaboration and respect.
A heartbreaking story has emerged about Mr. and Mrs. Sakala, whose enduring love ended in sorrow. According to reports, Mrs. Sakala passed away first after a brief illness, leaving her husband deeply devastated.
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Family sources revealed that Mr. Sakala struggled to cope with the emotional pain of losing his beloved wife. He reportedly became withdrawn and heartbroken, constantly expressing how life had lost its meaning without her. Just two weeks after her passing, tragedy struck again — Mr. Sakala also died.
Those who knew the couple described them as inseparable — true companions who did everything together and were admired for their love and unity. Neighbours and friends say their story, though tragic, is a powerful testament to the strength of love and the deep emotional bond that can exist between two souls.
Their passing has left family members and the community in deep mourning. Many have taken to social media to share touching tributes, praying that the couple rest peacefully together — united once again in eternity.
In a surprising turn of events, former Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi has reportedly made a major decision regarding his international career — shortly after fellow English-born star Eddie Nketiah committed to play for Ghana.

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Hudson-Odoi, who currently plays for Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League, has long been at the center of discussions over which national team he would represent. Though he has featured for England at youth and senior levels, he remains eligible to play for Ghana through his parents.
The winger famously turned down a previous call-up from the Ghana Football Association, opting to keep his options open. However, recent reports indicate that he has now made up his mind about his international future — a decision that could significantly bolster Ghana’s attacking strength if he chooses to wear the Black Stars jersey.
His decision comes at a crucial time as the Black Stars prepare to face Comoros on Sunday in the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers. With Ghana’s technical team seeking to strengthen the squad ahead of the 2026 World Cup campaign, Hudson-Odoi’s commitment would be a massive boost.
Fans across Ghana and the diaspora are eagerly awaiting an official confirmation from the player or the Ghana Football Association. If confirmed, Hudson-Odoi’s inclusion would add world-class flair and experience to a rejuvenated Black Stars lineup that already features talents like Mohammed Kudus, Inaki Williams, and Jordan Ayew.
Whether he finally dons the red, yellow, and green remains to be seen — but one thing is certain: Hudson-Odoi’s decision could mark the beginning of a new era for Ghanaian football.
Ghana has emerged as one of West Africa’s leading destinations for wealth creation, with over 2,600 U.S. dollar millionaires currently residing in the country, according to the 2025 Africa Wealth Report.
The latest report, published by Henley & Partners in collaboration with New World Wealth, places Ghana second in West Africa, behind Nigeria, in terms of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs). The country’s economic resilience, booming real estate market, and growing financial services sector have been credited as key drivers of this wealth growth.
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The report highlights Accra as the primary hub for Ghana’s millionaires, housing a significant portion of the country’s wealthy elite, followed by cities like Tema and Kumasi, which are also witnessing steady investment inflows.
Ghana’s continued political stability and favorable investment climate have attracted both local entrepreneurs and diaspora investors, reinforcing its reputation as one of Africa’s most promising economies.
Experts predict the number of millionaires in Ghana could rise by more than 40% over the next decade if the country maintains its current trajectory of economic and infrastructural growth.
Crystal Palace striker Edward Keddar “Eddie” Nketiah has sparked excitement among Ghanaian football fans by reaffirming his openness to represent the Black Stars at the international level.
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In an exclusive statement, Nketiah revealed that while he remains eligible to play for England, he would gladly don the Ghanaian jersey if called up by Black Stars coach Otto Addo.
“I’m open to representing Ghana or England. If Ghana calls me for the World Cup, I’ll be there. It’s every player’s dream to play in the World Cup,” Nketiah said.
The 25-year-old forward, who has been making waves in the Premier League, hinted that the opportunity to compete on football’s biggest stage could influence his international decision. His comments have already generated significant buzz among Ghanaian football supporters, who see him as a potential key figure for the national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Coach Otto Addo, who has been strengthening the Black Stars’ attacking options, now has a high-profile player to consider as he finalizes the squad for upcoming international fixtures.
Nketiah’s willingness to switch allegiance underscores a growing trend of talented players with dual eligibility opting to represent their ancestral nations, enhancing both squad depth and fan excitement.
The football world will be watching closely to see if Ghana secures the services of Nketiah in time for the tournament.
Ghanaian politician Chairman Akwasi Wontumi could face a prison term ranging from 25 to 106 years if found guilty of charges related to alleged illegal galamsey activities.
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According to sources familiar with the ongoing legal proceedings, the severity of the potential sentence reflects the multiple counts of offenses Wontumi is facing, which include illegal mining facilitation and environmental destruction.
The High Court is expected to thoroughly examine evidence and witness testimonies in the coming sessions. Legal experts note that the case could set a precedent for strict enforcement against illegal mining operations in Ghana.
Wontumi has previously denied wrongdoing, asserting that all his actions were lawful and transparent. However, authorities insist that anyone involved in or facilitating galamsey operations will face the full weight of the law.
The verdict is highly anticipated, as it could have significant implications for political accountability and environmental protection in the country.
Sources: Ghanaian legal insiders and NAIMOS reports.
A photo circulating widely on social media shows a Chinese CEO reportedly giving ₦1 million to her Nigerian staff to celebrate the birth of her newborn baby. While the generous gesture grabbed attention, what has truly ignited online discussions is the baby’s striking resemblance to the CEO, rather than the child’s father.
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The image has sparked intense debate, with users speculating about the child’s parentage and questioning the authenticity of the story. Despite the buzz, there has been no confirmation of the incident’s legitimacy, leaving the online community divided.
Social media users have flooded comment sections with humorous, critical, and sometimes skeptical takes, illustrating the rapid spread of viral content in today’s digital age.
Moral takeaway: In an era where viral posts dominate newsfeeds, not everything trending is true. Observers are encouraged to verify stories before forming opinions or sharing them further.
This viral photo serves as a reminder of how quickly misinformation or unverified stories can capture public attention, regardless of the actual facts.
Ghanaian musician Kofi Kinaata has declared that no international accolade, including the prestigious Grammy Awards, can surpass the honour he received from Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
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On May 9, 2025, Kinaata was presented with the Youth in Entertainment Award at the Otumfuo Millennium Excellence Awards held at the Manhyia Palace in Kumasi. The award recognizes individuals whose work has significantly contributed to national development and societal progress.
In an interview on Angel FM, Kinaata described the recognition as the pinnacle of his career. He explained that while the Grammys focus primarily on rewarding musical achievements, the Asantehene’s award acknowledges a broader societal impact.
“Grammy awards are primarily given to musicians, but the award Otumfuo bestowed is unique and stands out. You could sing your entire life and still not receive it, which I consider more prestigious than the Grammys,” Kinaata said.
He also noted that receiving the award has opened new opportunities, expanded his fanbase, and granted him access to platforms and shows previously unavailable to him.
Otumfuo himself has commended Kinaata’s artistry in the past, particularly praising his song “Susuka” as “full of wisdom” during the Ghana Bar Association’s General Conference in 2024.
Other notable awardees at the ceremony included Dr. Osei Kwame Despite of Despite Group, Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong of Special Ice Water, and Dr. Nick Danso of Ghana Link Network Services.
Kinaata’s remarks underscore the value of local recognition and the profound respect Ghanaian artists hold for traditional institutions, highlighting the deep cultural significance of awards beyond global fame.
Togolese international midfielder Samuel Asamoah is reportedly battling for his life after suffering a serious neck fracture during a recent league match. The horrifying incident occurred over the weekend when Asamoah collided mid-air with an opposing player while contesting for a header.
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According to medical reports from his club, the 30-year-old sustained a cervical spine injury that has left him at risk of permanent paralysis. Doctors have confirmed that the next few days will be crucial in determining whether he will regain full mobility.
Asamoah, who plays for FC U Craiova 1948 in Romania and represents Togo’s national team, was immediately rushed to the hospital after collapsing on the pitch. Emergency surgery was performed to stabilize his spine, and he is currently under intensive medical supervision.
Messages of support have flooded social media from fans, teammates, and fellow African footballers, praying for his full recovery.
The Togo Football Federation has also issued a statement, urging supporters to keep Asamoah in their prayers and promising to provide every possible support for his treatment and rehabilitation.
This tragic incident has once again raised concerns about player safety and medical preparedness in professional football.
The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) Task Force has apprehended two Chinese nationals for engaging in illegal mining activities within the Tano Anwia Forest Reserve, located in the Jomoro area of Ghana’s Western North Region. The operation, conducted on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, marks another significant breakthrough in Ghana’s ongoing fight against the menace of galamsey.
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According to NAIMOS officials, the suspects were caught red-handed conducting mining operations that had severely impacted the natural environment. The team discovered large-scale destruction of vegetation and the diversion of portions of the Tano River — a vital water source for nearby communities.
Authorities confiscated a range of items from the suspects, including a Toyota Land Cruiser V8 (registration number GR 442-14), four excavators — three immobilized and one completely neutralized — as well as two heavy-duty water pumps used in their illegal operations.
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Additional items retrieved included GH₵10,050 in cash, two mobile phones (an iPhone and a Huawei), an HF radio, a monitor, a control board, a flashlight, a drum of fuel, and several cigarette packs and lighters.
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Investigations have revealed that the suspects were allegedly operating under the cover of the “Jomoro Community Mining Project.” Sources within NAIMOS suspect that the concession for the site may have been issued by the Chief of Jomoro, Nana Kwame Nkansah, though investigations are still ongoing to confirm the details.
Speaking to the media, a NAIMOS spokesperson emphasized the government’s unwavering resolve to clamp down on illegal mining operations regardless of the individuals or institutions involved.
“Anyone — Ghanaian or foreign — found engaging in or facilitating illegal mining will face the full rigors of the law,” the spokesperson declared.
The two Chinese suspects are currently in police custody, assisting with further investigations.
This latest arrest comes amid Ghana’s intensified efforts to protect its forests, water bodies, and farmlands from the destructive impact of galamsey, which has long posed a serious threat to the country’s environment and public health.