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Shatta Wale Caused Our Split – Coded of 4×4 Music Group Reveals.

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Half of the legendary Ghanaian HipLife Trio, Coded has disclosed that the renowned 4×4 music group disbanded to pursue solo projects due to Shatta Wale.

According to him, Shatta Wale intensified competition to an extent that they couldn’t cope but to re-strategize.

He emphasized that Wale dominated the Ghanaian music terrain by releasing a sequence of hit songs almost every week.

They ventured into solo careers and were unable to reunite as a group.

Since I Was Born, I Bath Only Once A Day – Diana Asamoah

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Ace Gospel musician, Evangelist Diana Asamoah has shocked many Ghanaians with her latest statement.

The gospel musician and staunch member of the NPP was speaking on Angel FM when she decided to let Ghanaians know much about her.

Surprisingly enough, Diana Asamoah disclosed that not all that glitter is gold, making Ghanaians believe that things are not the same as they appear on the surface.

The gospel musician claims ever since she was born, she has never bathed twice in a day.

She shockingly revealed that, if she were to bath twice a day, Ghanaians wouldn’t be able to look at her color.

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Countryman Songo fires into Randy Abbey over Black Stars Management Committee role

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Veteran sports journalist Patrick Osei Agyemang, popularly known as Countryman Songo has launched a scathing critique of Dr. Randy Abbey following his recent appointment as Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee.

Known for his bold and unfiltered opinions, Songo questioned Dr Abbey’s credentials and suitability for the role.

This criticism comes after Dr. Abbey, a former host of Good Morning Ghana on Metro TV, was named Chairman of the newly formed Black Stars Management Committee.

He is joined on the committee by former Black Stars captain Stephen Appiah and Moses Armah, Samuel Aboabire, and Richard Nsenkyire.

Speaking with his characteristic passion on his Fire for Fire show, Songo acknowledged Dr. Abbey’s expertise but expressed doubts about his ability to bring success to Ghana football.

He referenced Dr. Abbey’s past management roles, which he described as underwhelming, and argued that these made him an unsuitable candidate for the position.

“Randy Abbey’s intelligence and knowledge of sports are undeniable, but does that necessarily make him the only viable candidate for the job? His tenure alongside Kwasi Nyantakyi was marked by a lack of trophies, and his reappointment has yielded similar results,” Songo asserted.

The outspoken journalist also criticized Dr. Abbey’s involvement in key decision-making processes during Ghana’s recent football campaigns, which ended in disappointment.

“Abbey was part of the committee that oversaw Ghana’s disastrous performance at the 2021 AFCON in Cameroon, where he played a significant role in the appointment of head coach Milovan Rajevac. He was also part of the management committee during the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 AFCON in Côte d’Ivoire, both of which ended in failure,” Songo said.

Songo further called for fresh leadership in Ghana football, arguing that new perspectives and ideas are needed to reverse the team’s declining fortunes.

“With things only getting worse despite his long tenure, perhaps it’s time to consider alternative candidates who can inject fresh perspectives and ideas into the team,” he added.

She Is Extremely Broke And Hungry That She Has Resorted To Cheap Content On TikTok – Peeps React To Afia’s Rants

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Afia Schwarzenegger has reignited controversy with a scathing video targeting TV3, its management, and celebrated media personality Nana Aba Anamoah.

In the TikTok video, Afia took a jab at the station, claiming that Nana Aba Anamoah was fired from TV3 for misconduct before moving on to a better offer at EIB Network under Bola Ray.

Afia further criticized the Managing Director of TV3, accusing her of being “complacent” and failing to maintain professional standards among the station’s news reporters. Her remarks were sparked by the ongoing controversy surrounding Captain Smart, an employee of Media General, the parent company of TV3.

While her comments reminded people of the controversial circumstances under which Nana Aba left TV3, Afia’s video was met with heavy criticism online. Many social media users suggested that her actions were fuelled by financial struggles and desperation for relevance.

“She is so broke and hungry that she has resorted to cheap content,” one user commented. Others accused Afia of jumping on trending issues to gain attention and views for her platforms.

Despite the backlash, Afia Schwarzenegger remains unapologetic, continuing to post provocative content knowing very well that it will make her stay relevant for a while.

Samuel Eto’o transforms the life of his longtime friend for the best

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Legendary football superstar, Samuel Eto’o during his visit to the Ecobank today met his long time friend who is now a security guard, recognized him and gave him 10 million Fcfa.

As it turns out, Samuel Eto’o and this security guard started playing football together when they were kids but unfortunately for him, he didn’t make and after doing a series of menial jobs hoping he’ll one day make it as professional footballer, he finally realized that it was time to move on and find something else to do.
So he took a job as a security officer and has been doing it for years now.

But as fate may have it, Samuel Eto’o visited the Ecobank where he works today and on his way out, he saw the security guard and recognized him, even the security guard who clearly knew he used to play with Eto’o was scared to talk to him but Eto’o called him hugged him, asked how he was doing. And after hearing his condition, took him took him to his car and wrote him a 10,000,000 Fcfa chèque for him to set up a business.

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Berla Mundi expecting a baby after a successful one year of marriage

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Ghanaian media personality Berla Mundi is pregnant a year after getting married. Berla has been spotted with a prominent baby bump during a recent event she attended, sparking celebrations on social media,

Berla was the host of the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event that took place the night of Wednesday, January 22 at the Kempinski Hotel in Accra.

Berla arrived at the event holding her bag to cover her mid-section and it did not take long to realize why as she was seen with a baby bump once she started carrying out her duties.

The video sparked wild celebrations online as netizens congratulated her in humorous fashion.

“Berla stop eating late at night. I love what I’m seeing though,” one comment read.

Another said; “We seeeeeee we don’t judge. Congrats in advance,”

Anas is set to release another mind-blowing exposé

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Breaking News! Renowned Ghanaian investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, is set to release a groundbreaking documentary this January 2025, and it’s promised to be his most shocking exposé yet!

According to Anas, the documentary will reveal disturbing truths about key public figures in Ghana, and he warns that the content is so intense, he had to walk away at some points while filming. “Even I, when I saw the film, had to walk away at some points. The scenes are gory. People can be evil,” he said.

The documentary, which will be broadcast globally on major networks, including BBC World Service and BBC Africa Eye, aims to shed light on critical issues that demand attention and action. Anas’s fearless approach to journalism has earned him acclaim and controversy over the years, and this upcoming release is expected to be no exception.

So, get ready for a shocking revelation that will captivate audiences worldwide and spark important conversations about truth, justice, and transparency!

I would have turned down Black Stars’ appointment if I were Stephen Appiah – Fiifi Banson claims

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Veteran broadcaster and football enthusiast Fiifi Banson has expressed his disapproval of Stephen Appiah’s recent appointment to the Black Stars management team, stating he would have declined the role if he were in Appiah’s position.

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) recently named the former Black Stars captain as Vice Chairman of the newly formed Management Committee for the senior national team. Appiah, who led Ghana to the 2006 and 2010 World Cups in Germany and South Africa, respectively, will also act as the lead for player relations.

Speaking on Accra-based Sporty FM, Fiifi Banson criticized the decision and suggested that Appiah should have refused the appointment.

“I wouldn’t take up a Black Stars management committee role if I were Stephen Appiah,” Banson remarked.

The committee also includes Dr Randy Abbey as Chairman, who will spearhead engagements with the government and other key stakeholders. Samuel Aboabire, Chairman of the Greater Accra Regional Football Association and a GFA Executive Council member, and Moses Armah, President of Medeama Sporting Club, are also part of the team.

Aboabire and Armah will handle operations and matchday activities while ensuring sponsors, partners, and other collaborators are well-catered for. Richard Nsenkyire, President of FC Samartex 1996, joins the committee with responsibility for special duties.

Efiewura actor Jojo Mills Robertson advices middle-aged and above 40 years to relocate abroad

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Efiewura actor Jojo Mills Robertson (Sofo Joe) has advised middle-aged Ghanaians being discouraged by their compatriots from relocating abroad.

The actor, presently based in the US, took to his official TikTok page to share a video of himself dismissing the said claims made by Naana Arthur Donkor and other Ghanaians living abroad.

He stated that there are no age limits when it comes to relocating abroad. Jojo Mills urged Ghanaians not to be deceived by others.

The comic actor explained that middle-aged individuals could move abroad and succeed as long as they have good health and are able to work.

He stressed that foreign companies like Walmart do not discriminate and employs older people.

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Ghana Scored “Grade D” in the overall WASSCE Results Compared to other African Countries

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The West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) provides a framework for comparing educational outcomes across different countries in West Africa. Below is a

comparison of WASSCE results for Ghana with specific countries in the region, focusing on trends in pass rates and subject performances.

1. Ghana:

Overall Pass Rate: In recent years, Ghana has seen pass rates range from 60%-70% in core subjects. For example, the 2021

WASSCE results reported a pass rate of approximately 65%.

Subjects: Ghanaian students typically perform well in English Language and Mathematics, with pass rates often exceeding 70% in these subjects.

2. Nigeria:

• Overall Pass Rate: The pass rates for the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) in Nigeria have been lower than Ghana’s, often ranging between 50%-60%. For instance, the 2021 results indicated a pass rate of around 50.3%.

Subjects: Nigerian students face challenges in core subjects, with mathematics and English Language pass rates often below
50%.

3. Sierra Leone:

• Overall Pass Rate: Sierra Leone has experienced fluctuating pass rates in

WASSCE, generally around 40%-50%. The 2021 results indicated a pass rate of approximately 45%.

• Subjects: Students in Sierra Leone struggle significantly in mathematics and English, with pass rates typically below 50%.

4. The Gambia:

Overall Pass Rate: The Gambia’s pass rates in WASSCE have been relatively low, averaging around 50%. Recent results show similar trends, with 2021 reporting a pass rate of about 55%.

Subjects: Performance in core subjects such as mathematics and English Language is also a concern, with pass rates often below the national average.

5. Liberia:

Overall Pass Rate: Liberia’s performance has historically been lower, with pass rates around 30%-40%. The 2021 results reflected a pass rate of approximately 40%.

Subjects: Students face significant difficulties in both English Language and mathematics, often achieving pass rates lower than 30%.

Conclusion:

Ghana generally outperforms its neighboring West African countries in WASSCE results, with higher pass rates and better performance in core subjects like English Language and Mathematics. In contrast, countries such as Nigeria, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, and Liberia face ongoing challenges that impact their students’ success. Addressing educational disparities, improving resource allocation, and enhancing teacher training will be essential for improving WASSCE outcomes across the region.

By continuing to focus on these areas, Ghana and its neighboring countries can work toward achieving better educational results for their students.

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