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Ghanaian pastor gifts Empress Gifty brand-new iPhone on live TV

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Renowned Ghanaian musician and TV host, Empress Gifty, received a heartwarming birthday gift from Prophet Eric Boahen on the set of United Showbiz.

During the October 26 episode, Prophet Boahen presented Empress Gifty with a brand-new iPhone, leaving her speechless and overwhelmed.

The gospel musician jumped for joy, hugged the prophet, and couldn’t contain her gratitude.

The surprise gift came a day after Empress Gifty’s 42nd birthday celebration.

Netizens praised the prophet’s kind gesture, expressing delight and joy in the comment section.

Prophet Boahen’s gift represents the impact Empress Gifty has made in the gospel music industry and her dedication to hosting United Showbiz.

Ghana’s Black Satellites soar back to U-20 AFCON

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Ghana’s U-20 football team, the Black Satellites, secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over Ivory Coast in the WAFU B U-20 Championship semi-finals in Togo.

This win clinched their spot in the 2025 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Coach Desmond Ofei’s team made a stunning comeback, reclaiming their continental status after missing the 2023 edition.

Ghana previously won the U-20 AFCON in 2021.

The Black Satellites’ impressive run includes winning the African Games on home soil. They now aim to capture the WAFU tournament title.

Ghana’s young talents are poised for success. With their determination and skill, they’re a force to be reckoned with in the 2025 U-20 AFCON.

This is why Ben South stopped nursing just to focus on comedy (video)

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Popular TikTok comedian Ben South, aka Dabodabo, revealed why he ditched nursing for comedy.

On The Delay Show, Ben shared how witnessing deaths and accidents at Suntreso Hospital took a toll on his mental health.

“I couldn’t balance nursing and comedy,” Ben admitted. “As a content creator, my mind needs to be always ready for content.”

Ben’s psychiatric nursing background initially seemed compatible with comedy, but mandatory rotations exposed him to traumatic experiences.

A poignant moment came when a pastor died in his arms, leaving him struggling to inform the grieving wife.

Prioritizing his well-being, Ben chose comedy to spread joy. Now, he leverages his nursing experiences for humor.

Ben’s story highlights:

  • Emotional well-being matters
  • Passion triumphs
  • Transferable skills from nursing to comedy

From healing to laughter, Ben South’s journey inspires.

This is why Ben South stopped nursing just to focus on comedy (video)

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Popular TikTok comedian Ben South, aka Dabodabo, revealed why he ditched nursing for comedy.

On The Delay Show, Ben shared how witnessing deaths and accidents at Suntreso Hospital took a toll on his mental health.

“I couldn’t balance nursing and comedy,” Ben admitted. “As a content creator, my mind needs to be always ready for content.”

Ben’s psychiatric nursing background initially seemed compatible with comedy, but mandatory rotations exposed him to traumatic experiences.

A poignant moment came when a pastor died in his arms, leaving him struggling to inform the grieving wife.

Prioritizing his well-being, Ben chose comedy to spread joy. Now, he leverages his nursing experiences for humor.

Ben’s story highlights:

  • Emotional well-being matters
  • Passion triumphs
  • Transferable skills from nursing to comedy

From healing to laughter, Ben South’s journey inspires.

Kofi Amoa-Abban’s emotional farewell to late mother draws public figures to funeral

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Kofi Amoa-Abban bids farewell to beloved mother

Dr. Kofi Amoa-Abban, a prominent Ghanaian businessman and CEO of Rigworld Solutions, recently laid his late mother, Mrs. Leticia Amoa-Abban, to rest.

Mrs. Amoa-Abban passed away on September 29, 2024, following a brief illness.

The final rites took place on October 26, 2024, at Tema Community B No.3 JHS School Park, where Dr. Abban paid a moving tribute, visibly emotional as he honored her memory.

Notably, influential figures attended the ceremony to offer support, including NPP’s Vice Presidential Candidate, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh (NAPO), businessman Ibrahim Mahama, Dr. Osei Kwame Despite, musician Shatta Wale, and actress Nana Ama McBrown.

The funeral underscored the respect Dr. Abban commands in the community, with family, friends, and notable personalities by his side.

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CAF awards 3-0 forfeit to Nigeria after Libya’s breach of regulations

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) Disciplinary Board has ruled against Libya in a recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying match, awarding Nigeria a 3-0 forfeit win.

Nigeria’s Super Eagles were forced to abandon their trip to Benghazi after being stranded at a Libyan airport, leaving the eagerly anticipated game unplayed.

CAF’s investigation found the Libya Football Federation in violation of several regulations, including Article 31 of the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON guidelines and Articles 82 and 151 of the CAF Disciplinary Code.

As a result, Libya not only forfeits the match but also faces a hefty USD 50,000 fine, payable within 60 days.

This decisive win boosts Nigeria’s qualification chances, building on their narrow 1-0 victory in the first leg.

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Nadia Buari shares reason for shielding her children from social media spotlight

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Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has revealed why she keeps her children’s faces hidden on social media.

In a recent interview, Buari emphasized her desire to separate her personal and professional life.

“As an actress, I share my work, not my family,” she explained. “I create boundaries with my fans to protect my children from unnecessary media attention.”

Buari prioritizes her children’s privacy, considering media scrutiny unhealthy for their well-being.

She carefully selects what she shares online, reserving family moments for private enjoyment.

By drawing this boundary, Buari joins a growing list of celebrities safeguarding their children’s privacy.

Her decision sparks conversation about social media’s role in blurring personal and professional lines.

Will fans respect Buari’s wishes, or will curiosity prevail? The debate continues.

West Ham’s Julen Lopetegui urges Mohammed Kudus to control his temper

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West Ham manager, Julen Lopetegui, has called on Mohammed Kudus to manage his temper following the Ghanaian’s red card in a recent Premier League clash against Tottenham Hotspur.

Kudus initially shone by scoring West Ham’s first goal but was later ejected for a heated confrontation with Tottenham’s Micky Van de Ven.

During the match, Kudus reportedly struck Van de Ven in the face and then pushed Pape Matar Sarr, leading to his dismissal.

Lopetegui emphasized that such behavior could undermine his potential, urging the 24-year-old to maintain discipline and focus.

“He has to improve his temperament,” Lopetegui remarked. “This behavior can ruin the game; I believe he’ll learn from this.”

The FA has charged Kudus with violent conduct, and he faces at least a three-game suspension, with the potential for an extended ban.

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St. Augustine’s College advances to NSMQ semi-finals

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St. Augustine’s College has secured a spot in the NSMQ 2024 Semi-finals, racking up 56 points in a spirited contest held at the SGS Auditorium.

The “Rosary Battle” saw the Augustinians triumph over fellow Catholic schools, with St. Hubert Seminary SHS scoring 42 points and Bishop Herman College finishing with 35.

From the onset, St. Augustine’s led with 25 points in Round One, extending to 34 points in the Speed Race, outpacing St. Hubert and Bishop Herman.

The team maintained their advantage through the True/False round, ending with a stellar 53 points, and sealed the victory by solving a riddle in the final round.

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Agya Koo:  comparing me to others is disrespectful; I am the best actor

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Do you agree with Agya?

Veteran Kumawood actor Agya Koo has reignited the debate on Ghana’s best actor, confidently declaring himself unmatched in the industry.

Despite typically being reserved, Agya Koo stated in an interview monitored by ghanamedia.net that his contributions and talent place him above all others.

He hinted at past struggles, alleging that some producers and actors plotted to end his career due to his influence.

When questioned about a comparison with actor Lilwin, Agya Koo firmly responded that such comparisons are disrespectful, asserting his superiority in Ghanaian cinema.

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