Thursday, January 23, 2025
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Home Blog Page 13

See beautiful photos from musician Perez Musik’s wedding

0

Perez Musik, born Frank Tagoe, has started a new chapter in his life as he tied the knot with his bride in a heartwarming ceremony on November 23, 2024.

The gospel sensation, famous for his hit song “Hewale Lala,” shared the joyous news on Instagram, accompanied by a heartfelt caption: “Blessed be the Lord Who reigns forever more..!! #restored.”

The couple radiated happiness in their wedding photos, showcasing tender moments and stunning traditional attire that highlighted their chemistry.

Earlier in the week, Perez hinted at the wedding with elegant pre-wedding shots and a biblical quote from Joel 2:25-26, expressing gratitude for divine restoration.

Fans and the gospel community have poured in warm congratulatory messages for the newlyweds.

Shatta Wale reveals $200,000 as his minimum performance fee

0

Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has disclosed that his performance fees start from a whopping $200,000.

In an interview, Shatta emphasized that he doesn’t settle for just any amount when booked for shows, highlighting his status as Ghana’s highest-paid musician.

He hinted that his fees vary depending on the event but reaffirmed his worth with the claim.

To underscore his financial success, Shatta Wale gifted Kumasi-based MC Portfolio GH₵5,000 during the interview, further cementing his “big spender” persona.

Ibrahim Mahama covers $110,000 hospital bill 10-year-old battling lukemia

0

God bless him!

Renowned Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama, brother of former president John Dramani Mahama, has won widespread admiration for his philanthropic act.

The mogul settled a $110,000 hospital bill for Lisa, a 10-year-old battling stage 4 acute myeloid leukemia.

The gesture followed a GH One TV interview with the young girl, whose plight touched hearts nationwide.

Without fanfare, Mahama’s aide confirmed the payment on social media, ensuring Lisa’s treatment proceeds.

This selfless act has inspired many, with Ghanaians urging other affluent individuals to emulate such kindness.

Black Sherif cannot afford the diamonds I wear – Shatta Wale

0

Dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has taken another jab at Black Sherif, criticizing his fashion choices and claiming superiority in style and wealth.

In an interview on Angel FM, Shatta Wale addressed the ongoing feud, accusing Black Sherif of disrespecting him without cause.

He dismissed the younger musician’s opinions about his attire, stating, “If anyone should talk about fashion, it shouldn’t be Black Sherif.”

Shatta Wale further declared that it would take Black Sherif over a decade to afford the diamond accessories he owns, adding that his recent “fake boxer shorts” stunt was a strategic promotional move for his upcoming music.

The remarks have reignited their rivalry, keeping fans engaged in the heated exchanges.

Napo has a shallow mind – Christiana Awuni

0

Kumawood actress and NDC supporter, Christiana Awuni, has criticized Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (Napo), branding him as lacking political competence.

Speaking during an NDC campaign event in Weija, she urged residents to vote for John Dramani Mahama to rescue Ghana from its current economic struggles.

Awuni expressed dissatisfaction with the governance of President Akufo-Addo’s administration, blaming its policies for the nation’s challenges.

Highlighting Napo’s TikTok campaign activities, she questioned his judgment, stating that “no sensible person” would act in such a manner.

Her remarks have sparked debates, with some praising her boldness while others have criticized her approach. As elections draw near, the NDC continues to intensify its efforts to win public support.

I was sending 1000GH every Saturday to prove my love – Man reveal reason for break up

0

Man spent GHS 1000 weekly on girlfriend, regrets after breakup

A TikTok user with the handle @larrysugar2931 has sparked conversations online after sharing details of his financially demanding relationship.

In a viral post, he revealed sending his ex-girlfriend GHS 1000 every Saturday for over two years to prove his love, only to end up heartbroken.

Reflecting on the experience, he posted, “100k every 2 Saturdays for 2 and a half years just to prove love. Alhamdulillah, freedom at last.”

The post drew mixed reactions, with women arguing the amount wasn’t excessive and men criticizing him for “simping.” One commenter noted, “The problem isn’t that you gave; it’s that you gave to someone who didn’t love you.”

The story highlights the struggles of one-sided relationships and the costly lessons they often bring.

Watch the video here https://bit.ly/3OhxmZU

Sonnie Badu reveals shocking truth: Pastors in the US can be sued for deliverance-related injuries

0

Renowned gospel musician and pastor, Sonnie Badu, exposed the lesser-known risks faced by men of God in the United States.

In an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM, Dr. Badu disclosed that pastors/prophets can be sued if a church member gets hurt or falls during deliverance.

To mitigate this risk, churches in the US require members to sign waivers before deliverance services, acknowledging the potential risks. Additionally, churches must secure insurance to protect themselves against lawsuits.

When asked if whites can also be possessed by demons, Sonnie Badu affirmed, stressing that the demons affecting whites are often more severe.

Stonebwoy’s Iconic Feat: Filling Accra Sports Stadium Beyond Capacity

0

In an exclusive interview on 3Music TV, dancehall sensation Stonebwoy proudly proclaimed his monumental achievement: filling the Accra Sports Stadium to its brim, surpassing its 40,000 capacity with an astonishing 55,000 attendees.

The “Jejereje” hitmaker confidently asserted, “No artist in my class has matched this feat.” Stonebwoy’s bold statement underscores his trailblazing success in Ghana’s music industry.

“I’m not one to boast, but setting the record straight is essential,” he emphasized. “Some may try to obscure the facts, but the numbers don’t lie.”

Stonebwoy’s accomplishment solidifies his status as a Ghanaian music icon, cementing his legacy alongside the greats.

Shatta Wale’s mysterious ‘Calvlein Klein’ boxer takes social media by storm

0

Ghanaian musician Shatta Wale, known for his vibrant personality and chart-topping hits, is back in the spotlight for an unusual reason.

A recent photo of the dancehall star sporting “Calvlein Klein” boxer briefs has taken social media by storm, with fans questioning the legitimacy of the brand.

In the viral image, Shatta Wale pairs his distinctive style—a bold shirt showcasing his tattooed chest and a luxury necklace—with the controversial undergarment.

The waistband, embossed with “Calvlein Klein,” has sparked debates, with some fans humorously defending him as a victim of printing errors, while others suggest it might be a deliberate move to generate buzz.

Shatta Wale’s antics often ignite online discussions, proving once again that he knows how to stay in the news.

Tony Yeboah accuses Black Stars officials of demanding bribes for player selection

0

Former Black Stars striker Tony Yeboah has made startling allegations about corruption in the national team’s player selection process.

Speaking to Happy Sports, as reported by Ghanaweb, Yeboah revealed that financial incentives often outweigh merit in deciding who gets called up.

“I once recommended a player for the team, but a management member requested money before considering the player,” Yeboah shared.

This revelation comes at a time when the Black Stars are under intense scrutiny following their failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The team, under Otto Addo, failed to secure a single win in five qualifying matches, marking their first AFCON absence in over 20 years.

Fans and stakeholders are demanding reforms to restore transparency and performance in the national team.

en_USEnglish