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Counsellor Lutterodt warns men about wives and mothers bonding

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Controversial relationship coach George Lutterodt has issued a strong warning to married men, urging them to prevent their wives from forming close friendships with their mothers.

Speaking on The Toast Show, he claimed that such relationships could lead to the man’s early demise.

Lutterodt argued that when a wife befriends her husband’s mother, she enables the mother to continue treating the man like a child, preventing him from fully transitioning into married life.

Despite pushback from panelists, he insisted that men must establish boundaries to maintain their independence.

Funny Face and Nana Ama McBrown reunite after past conflict

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After a period of tension, FUNNY FACE and NANA AMA MCBROWN have finally crossed paths following his public outburst last year.

The comedian, who previously directed harsh words at several colleagues, including McBrown, now seems to regret his actions.

In a newly surfaced video, the two shared multiple warm embraces, signaling reconciliation. Present during the emotional moment were KWAKU MANU and ADOM FM’s JERRY JUSTICE, who witnessed the heartfelt exchange.

This meeting marks a fresh start for the once-strained relationship between the two stars.

Kafui Danku appointed Executive Secretary of National Film Authority (NFA)

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Ghanaian actress Kafui Danku has been appointed as the Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority (NFA).

With extensive experience in creative arts, tourism, and economic growth, she aims to drive innovation and policy development in the industry.

Her leadership is expected to boost the sector’s growth and economic contributions.

Announced on February 29, 2025, her appointment follows that of actor James Gardiner, who serves as Deputy Executive Secretary.

Their mission is to regulate and promote Ghana’s film industry, ensuring a thriving and sustainable creative ecosystem.

Big Akwes urges Mahama to make DNA tests more affordable

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Big Akwes has called on authorities to make DNA tests more affordable to prevent men from unknowingly raising children that are not theirs.

Citing well-known paternity disputes, including Odartey Lamptey’s case, he stressed the importance of accessible testing.

The actor, who is currently being linked to four children, believes John Dramani Mahama should intervene.

He also advised wives not to feel uneasy about DNA tests if they trust their fidelity.

Kevin Taylor vows to end NPP party in two years

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Kevin Taylor has issued a stern warning, claiming the NPP will cease to exist within two years. On his program “With All Due Respect,” he asserted his mission to eliminate the party, branding it as destructive.

He expressed his conviction that the group holds no value and should be dismantled. Taylor confidently stated that he has full control over its destiny, comparing it to an egg he could break at any moment.

‘I can’t work over 12 hours and still be expected to cook for my husband’ – Abena Moet

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Abena Moet has challenged the societal expectation that working women must still handle household chores, despite contributing financially.

During a discussion on Toast, she argued that after working long hours, women should not be solely responsible for cooking and cleaning while their husbands relax.

She called for a balanced approach, stressing that both partners should share responsibilities.

Using Jesus Christ as an example of leadership through service, she questioned why men claim authority without contributing equally at home.

Her statements have ignited widespread debate on gender roles and fairness in modern marriages.

Thomas Partey declines Black Stars deputy captain role

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Thomas Partey has decided against accepting the Black Stars’ deputy captaincy, citing a desire to focus entirely on his performance.

His decision, communicated to Coach Otto Addo and the Ghana Football Association, paves the way for Alexander Djiku to assume the role.

The Fenerbahçe defender is expected to take on more leadership responsibilities within the squad. Partey, however, remains a key figure for Ghana as they gear up for their 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar.

His influence on the team remains strong despite stepping away from an official leadership title.






How Abedi Pele shattered Nigeria’s 1992 AFCON hopes

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Ex-Nigeria striker SAMSON SIASIA has admitted that ABEDI PELE was the key reason for Ghana’s triumph over Nigeria in the 1992 AFCON semi-final.

Nigeria took an early lead, but Abedi equalized before halftime and orchestrated Ghana’s winning goal by Prince Polley. Siasia recalled how Abedi’s performance dismantled their hopes.

Despite Ghana losing the final to Ivory Coast on penalties, Abedi’s brilliance earned him the tournament’s best player award and later the prestigious CAF Player of the Year title.

His impact on African football remains legendary.

Court clears Naira Marley and others in Mohbad’s case

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Authorities have dismissed claims linking Naira Marley, Sam Larry, Primeboy, and Opere Babatunde to the passing of Afrobeats star Mohbad.

Magistrate Ejiro Kubenje ruled out any involvement, stating there was no evidence connecting them.

However, the DPP has recommended legal action against Ayobami Sadiq and auxiliary nurse Feyisayo Ogedengbe for negligence.

Mohbad, whose sudden demise in 2023 caused an uproar, reportedly fell ill after receiving treatment for an ear infection.

Speculation grew due to past conflicts with former associates, but legal findings have now clarified the situation.

Prophet Kwabena Kely reveals Shatta Wale’s unexpected cash spray saved his son’s life (video)

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Prophet Kwabena Kely has disclosed that he prays daily for SHATTA WALE, as the artist’s generosity once saved his child’s life.

He recounted a time when he was struggling financially and couldn’t provide for his firstborn.

Attending an event by chance, he unexpectedly saw SHATTA WALE making an appearance.

During the moment, the musician started spraying cash, and he managed to collect GHS 180. This money became his lifeline, helping him buy food and diapers for his child.

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