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Benedicta Gafah: I don’t want to date someone in the same industry

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Benedicta Gafah recently shared her views on dating within the entertainment industry, stating she has no intentions of dating anyone from Ghana’s entertainment fraternity.

Speaking in an interview which was monitored by ghanamedia.net, Gafah refuted rumors about a romantic relationship with fellow actor James Gardiner, clarifying that their connection is purely platonic.

“James is just a friend, and nothing has happened between us,” she stated.

Explaining her choice, Gafah added, “I don’t want to mix business with pleasure; that is why I don’t want to date someone in the same industry.”

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Watch how Kuami Eugene surprised Empress Gifty on her birthday (video)

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Celebrated Ghanaian Gospel artist Empress Gifty Adorye received a heartwarming surprise from musician Kuami Eugene on her birthday, October 25, 2024.

Known for her generosity, Empress Gifty marked her special day by donating cash to veteran Ghanaian female Gospel artists, bringing smiles to their faces.

Later, Kuami Eugene made an unexpected appearance at the celebration venue, captured in a video by ghanamedia.net

The duo shared a joyful hug before performing Empress Gifty’s latest song, Watch Me, together. Empress Gifty has often praised Eugene’s support and contribution to her music.

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Akrobeto attributes his good health to his “big nose”

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Veteran Kumawood actor Akwasi Boadi, widely known as Akrobeto, humorously credited his “big nose” for his remarkable health record.

In an interview, the Real News host revealed that he has never had catarrh, attributing it to the ample breathing space provided by his nose.

Set to turn 62 in November, Akrobeto remarked, “I am very handsome because I don’t stress myself. I only do what I can.”

Known for his self-confidence, he joked about using his unique looks to curse those who mock him.

Reflecting on encounters with fans, Akrobeto noted that while some admire his distinct appearance, others attempt to touch his nose.

He also humorously compared his nose with that of media personality Kobby Stonne, affirming his as the smaller one.

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“I’m very grateful for helping me to rise when no one was” – Stephen Appiah eulogizes couple

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Former Black Stars Captain, Stephen Appiah eulogises man and woman who bought his first boots to start football career.

Ex-Ghana captain Stephen Appiah expressed gratitude on Instagram to Ataa Agoe and Sister Aryeekaa, who gifted him his first pair of boots, highlighting their crucial role in his football journey. Appiah, a key figure in Ghana’s 2006 World Cup team, also criticized the current lack of leadership and commitment in the Black Stars.

A trending video of Bulldog attempting to kiss Nana Ama Mcbrown gunned over 11 Million views within 72 hours on Facebook

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It hasn’t been quite long since Stonebwoy organized a listening party for his new album “Up & Running”, which attracted almost all the top celebrities in Ghana including Nana Ama Mcbrown and many others.

However, the attraction of event seemed to have swayed in the direction of the controversial Bulldog and Nana Ama Mcbrown as a slight incident occurred showing Bulldog at the brink of kissing Nana Ama Mcbrown “wotowoto” as watchers observed closely with slack jaws.

On Facebook alone, a video posted about Bulldog and Nana Ama Mcbrown almost kissing cause stir on Facebook massively with over 11 Million Views worldwide.

Stonebwoy during his listening party inside Accra.

Tap HERE to watch video (11 Million+ Views) on Facebook

After watching do you think what Bulldog did was just friendly or too far?

Nadia Buari’s shift to film production

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Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari recently shared her motivation for transitioning from acting to film production, aiming to break free from being typecast.

Known for her “sweet girl” roles, Nadia felt limited by the scripts she received, typically portraying wealthy daughters or romantic characters.

In an interview, she explained, “I got into movie producing because I felt I wasn’t challenged enough… I just got tired of that.”

Nadia expressed her passion for thrillers and horror, genres she couldn’t explore in her acting career.

With her first production, Imogen Brown, Nadia faced directing challenges, leading her to later entrust directing to her brother.

Now with four films under her belt, she enjoys the creative freedom to portray diverse roles and tell stories on her terms.

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Meek Mill plans return to Ghana, eyes visit to Cape Coast slave castles

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American rapper Meek Mill has announced plans to return to Ghana this December for the festive season, sharing his excitement on X.

Meek expressed a strong desire to visit the Cape Coast slave castles to deepen his understanding of the transatlantic slave trade’s history.

“I might come back to Ghana this winter … if so, I’m trying [to] wheelie all the way to the slave castles! I need to go see that!!!” he posted.

This trip follows Meek’s memorable Afro Nation performance in 2022 and his ongoing interest in Ghanaian culture.

Earlier in 2024, the Philadelphia-born rapper also expressed a desire to obtain Ghanaian citizenship, citing America’s systemic challenges against Black men as a motivation to establish roots in Ghana.

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Osei Tutu SHS secures semi-final spot in NSMQ with 46 points

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In a thrilling NSMQ Quarter-final showdown at the SGS Auditorium, Osei Tutu SHS emerged triumphant, advancing to the Semi-finals with a solid 46 points.

Facing fierce competition from Apam SHS and GSTS, Osei Tutu demonstrated sharp preparation, especially in the Prudential Life Insurance Speed Race and GOIL Riddle Bonanza rounds, pulling ahead of Apam SHS, who scored 39 points, and GSTS with 30 points.

Round-by-round, Apam SHS and Osei Tutu kept the audience engaged, yet it was Osei Tutu who clinched victory with a stellar riddle answer in the final round.

While Apam’s spirited supporters made their mark, GSTS earned the GOIL Super Bonanza Award for solving two challenging riddles, winning GH₵1,000.

With each advancing round, Osei Tutu SHS showcases strength and determination, sparking anticipation for the Semi-finals.

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Black Sherif’s ‘Rebel Music’ sparks buzz for upcoming Iron Boy album

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Black Sherif’s latest track, “Rebel Music,” has set Ghanaian social media ablaze, amping up excitement for his sophomore album, Iron Boy.

Known for his captivating mix of Afrobeat rhythms and poignant storytelling, Sherif’s new anthem speaks of resilience and defiance, resonating powerfully with his fanbase.

The song’s release has spurred widespread discussion online, as listeners are drawn to its bold message and evocative sound.

With Iron Boy on the horizon, fans eagerly await the depth of emotion and artistry Sherif is expected to showcase in this new chapter.

Meet the trio behind the NSMQ’s early stages

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The National Science & Maths Quiz (NSMQ) has been buzzing online recently, thanks to a trio of dedicated Quiz Mistresses who skillfully lead the regional, zonal, and preliminary rounds before the main Quiz Mistress, Professor Elsie Effah Kaufmann, takes the reins in the finals.

Here’s a look at these formidable women.

Dr. Thelma Ohene-Agyei
A Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana’s Department of Pharmacy, Dr. Ohene-Agyei specializes in pharmacotherapy and antibiotic resistance research.

Dr. Gladys Odey Schwinger
An Environmental Consultant and lecturer, Dr. Schwinger’s focus on plant conservation and phytochemistry supports sustainable environmental solutions.

Dr. Anita Adjoa Oppong
As a synthetic organic chemist at the University of Ghana, Dr. Oppong’s work on natural product-based materials reflects her passion for innovation in organic chemistry.

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