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When I sang a song by Becca, Mark Okraku advised me to consider beauty pageantry – Afua Asantewaa

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Afua Asantewaa, a Ghanaian entrepreneur, recently revealed her disappointment over comments made by Mark Okraku-Mantey, former Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts.

During an Accra FM interview, Afua shared that after performing a song by Becca in a Sing-a-thon, Mark suggested she explore beauty pageantry.

She described his advice as hurtful, as it left her feeling disrespected and misunderstood.

Nobody will support you just because you’re dope – M.anifest

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Ghanaian rapper M.anifest recently spoke on the hurdles faced by artists in the country’s music industry.

In an interview with DJ Slim, he explained that raw talent alone isn’t enough to gain support.

Support often comes when people see the financial potential in an artist, he said.

M.anifest also highlighted the gap between Ghana’s music industry and other creative fields, stressing that while other sectors are progressing, music lags behind.

He concluded that creatives must adopt a more business-focused approach to develop a sustainable and lucrative industry.

Asake addresses father’s plea for help amid stroke battle

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Asake has responded to a viral video of a man, Fatai Odunsi, claiming to be his father and asking for financial support during his stroke recovery.

The video, which showed Odunsi in distress, led to social media speculation about Asake’s relationship with him. In a TikTok video, the Afrobeats star shared a song about not trying to please everyone and focusing on actions done for God.

While Asake didn’t directly address the claims, he mentioned sending money to support his father, subtly defending his actions amid the growing public discussion.

King Charles III includes Daddy Lumba in his music playlist

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King Charles III’s playlist, shared by Apple Music, highlights his diverse musical tastes.

Celebrating Commonwealth Day, the King’s favorites reflect global influences, including Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy Lumba’s ‘Mpempem Do Me.’

The track from Lumba’s 2008 album ‘Sika’ lands seventh on the playlist, marking the King’s admiration for Ghana.

In his statement, King Charles expressed the joy these songs bring him, representing cultures united by their shared love for life. Other notable tracks include Bob Marley’s ‘Could You Be Loved’ and Beyoncé’s ‘Crazy in Love.’

‘I’ll never wish this on my worst enemy’ – Kofi Adomah

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Kofi Adomah opens up about eye injury ordeal

Ghanaian broadcaster Kofi Adomah has shared his painful experience following an eye injury that nearly cost him his sight.

On March 13, 2025, Kofi revealed the intense pain and headaches he has been suffering from, making sleep nearly impossible.

The incident occurred during a musketry display at the Kwafie Festival in Dormaa in December 2024, when gunpowder residue struck his eye.

He expressed disappointment over being abandoned during his recovery and claimed that local leaders tried to cover up the event.

Despite these challenges, Kofi thanked those who supported him and expressed gratitude for still being alive.

English Premier League trophy arrives in Ghana (video)

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The English Premier League trophy has arrived in Ghana for a mini tour in Accra.

Unveiled at an event featuring legends John Painstil and John Mensah, the trophy was presented to fans eager to catch a glimpse.

Painstil, who played for several English clubs, shared his excitement, recalling how close he came to the title during his career.

Meanwhile, Mensah expressed his joy at seeing the trophy, reflecting on his own Premier League experience with Sunderland.

Fans can view the trophy in Labone this Sunday, where they’ll also have the chance to take photos.

Eddie Nketiah reflects on heartwarming Ghana visit

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Crystal Palace striker Eddie Nketiah has shared his most memorable experience from his visit to Ghana in 2022.

Born to Ghanaian parents, Nketiah received a joyous welcome upon arriving at Kotoka International Airport, where his family greeted him warmly.

Recalling the moment, he highlighted the excitement, dancing, and great food that made his trip unforgettable.

Despite past links to the Black Stars, Nketiah ultimately chose to represent England but cherishes his deep connection to Ghana.

Kurt Okraku eyes vacant CAF vice president role

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GFA President Kurt Okraku has expressed readiness to embrace new opportunities following his election to CAF’s Executive Committee.

With the resignation of Augustine Senghor, Okraku is being considered for the vacant CAF 1st Vice President position, strengthening Anglophone representation in African football leadership.

He remains committed to revitalizing Ghana football, acknowledging the challenges but urging patience and collaboration for long-term success.

Okraku vows to give his best in every role, emphasizing the need for strategic investment and unity in rebuilding the sport.

Kurt Okraku vows to restore ghana’s tournament presence

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GFA President Kurt Okraku has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring Ghana’s Black Stars compete in every major international tournament.

Despite recent setbacks, including failure to qualify for AFCON 2025, Okraku remains determined to revive the team’s competitive presence.

He acknowledged the disappointment but emphasized learning from past mistakes to build a stronger squad.

The Black Stars will regroup on March 17 ahead of crucial World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar as they push for redemption on the global stage.

I only got throat medicine from Bawumia after my contest – Afua Asantewaa

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Guinness World Records contender Afua Asantewaa has addressed criticism surrounding the throat medication she received from former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

She dismissed claims of ingratitude, explaining that the drug was specially imported to restore her strained voice, a gesture she deeply appreciates.

According to Asantewaa, Bawumia’s concern for her health speaks volumes and should be applauded rather than ridiculed.

She also clarified that she received financial support but denied claims of being gifted a V8 vehicle, urging critics to avoid spreading misinformation.

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