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Knew I Would Become Rich One Day – Dr. Likee Reveals

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Kumawood gangster actor turned comedian, Dr. Likee has disclosed that even when he was a nobody and had hope, he knew he would become very rich.

Dr. Likee was sending a piece of advice to his fans and Ghanaians when he made this disclosure.

In the interview sighted by Ghbase.com.gh, Dr. Likee advised the youth of Ghana to hasten to be patient, saying that the patient dog takes the fattest bones.

“If I did not take very good care of myself and fooled around, I would have messed up my life. If you are a youth and you have 100 cedis in your pocket, do not forget that you will get 10 million next year. You might not have anything today, but tomorrow, you will get more than enough. You are struggling to see me today, but people might be struggling to see you tomorrow”, the actor said.

When asked if he knew he would become the Dr. Likee he is today, Akabenezer, without hesitation said yes.

According to him, people see whether they will become rich or not in the future.

He said “I knew I would become rich. As a human, you know whether you will become successful or not. You see, there are people who because they will become successful, say certain things people do not understand. But because he is not successful now, after years you will get to understand certain things they said”, Dr. Likee added.

Advising the youth, Likee said, “Everyone needs to take very good care of themselves so that what God has for them can come to pass definitely and absolutely”.

Amerado returns to rap, lashes colleague rappers mercilessly – Point 5

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Ghanaian musician Amerado has electrified the music scene with his latest release, a freestyle track titled “Point 5.”

After spending most of 2023 and the early part of 2024 releasing numerous tracks that showcased his singing abilities, Amerado announced his return to rap with this diss track on Friday, June 14, 2024.

Fans will remember his exploration of a different musical path with songs like “Kwaku Ananse,” “Abronoma,” and “Tin Ton Tan,” which highlighted his vocal skills.

While these tracks brought him a new audience and significant commercial success, they also drew criticism from some quarters, particularly from fellow rappers and fans who believed he had drifted too far from his rap roots.

In “Point 5,” Amerado directly addresses these critics with hard-hitting bars and an aggressive delivery, aiming at those who celebrated his supposed departure from rap.

He also sheds light on his temporary shift to singing, explaining that it was financially motivated. “I went out there to do some singing despite being a rapper because it was paying well,” he reveals in “Point 5.”

The release of “Point 5” has already sparked significant discussions across social media and within the Ghanaian music community.

Fans are excited to see Amerado back in his element, delivering the fiery, unapologetic rap that first brought him fame.

Listen to the track below:

Skyface SDW of Asakaa finally reveal his identity – see photos

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Yes! You saw the caption right. After serving us delicious bangers with his covered face for a while, the ‘Obaa” hitmaker has finally unveiled his identity.

Entering the scene masked up was something a bit unfamiliar in the Ghanaian music scene as most of our stars are known by their faces. Skyface on the other hand entered the scene with an unknown identity.

Budding with the Asakaa group, Skyface was the only unknown person amongst them. Revealing his identity is something most people have demanded him to do.

Finally he has, many are those who are praising him for how cute he is. His photos have flooded the media and has got netizens talking. Catch a glimpse of Skyface’s identity below.

Video: https://t.co/6Vr8tOqvMf

John Mahama is humble – Kwaku Manu praises

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Actor Kwaku Manu recently praised former President John Mahama’s humility during a creative arts forum at the AH Hotel.

The event gathered members of the Creative Arts community and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer to discuss the industry’s pressing issues.

In his speech, Kwaku Manu highlighted John Mahama’s approachable nature and his willingness to engage with industry professionals.

We appreciate your humility and the fact that you take the time to listen to our concerns,” Manu remarked, addressing the former president.

Abigail gets a fully sponsored scholarship study in the UK

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8 year old Abigail Adjiri, who has been hailed on the media after placing 3rd on BGT, has reportedly received a fully sponsored scholarship to study in the UK.

This promising opportunity follows her impressive performance alongside her mentor Afronita, where they made it to the finals of Britain’s Got Talent (BGT) and secured the third position.

Despitethe ongoing back and forth bwteen Abigail’s family and Afronita’s family, this mind-blowing news has brought joy to her supporters and admirers who recognize her exceptional talent and potential.

This scholarship will not only provide Abigail with a quality education but also open up new avenues for her to further develop her extraordinary dancing skills.


The support from the community and her fans continues to pour in, celebrating her achievements and wishing her well in her future endeavours.

Senegalese government have announced price cuts on essential items in coming days. Can the same be said for Ghana soon?

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Senegal’s new government has announced measures to cut prices on the same commodities, including rice, oil, bread, cement, and fertilizer, in response to growing concerns about the cost of living amid high unemployment and inflation rates.

Government Secretary General, Ahmadou Al Aminou Lo, informed journalists that the price reductions would be implemented in the coming days. This move was part of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s efforts to fulfill his campaign promise to tackle the high living costs in the West African nation, which relies heavily on imports.

The question is can Nana Akuffo and Bawumia imitate him the great works of the young and vibrant president?

Shatta Wale is my favorite musician – Otto Addo

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Ghana head coach Otto Addo has expressed his deep love for Ghanaian music, insisting he often listens to Shatta Wale’s songs.

The former Borussia Dortmund assistant coach declared his favourite musicians during an interview.

I love Shatta Wale - Black Stars coach Otto Addo

Aside from Shatta Wale, Otto Addo also named rapper Sarkodie, Kwesi Arthur, Black Sherif, Mr Eazi and Buju BNXN as some musicians he loves to listen to.

“I love to listen to music, for sure. [I love] so many [Ghanaian musicians], and I’ve said it before,” the Black Stars coach revealed.

“Even though I don’t speak Ga, I love to hear Ga. So, I love Shatta Wale, especially when he talks and speaks in Ga. Surely, Kwesi Arthur, Sarkodie – great lyrics, Black Sherif, Mr Eazi – I love him, and also from Nigeria, BNXN Buju.”

However, he has now led the Black Stars to back-to-back wins in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

Ghana defeated Mali 1-2 in Bamako last Thursday before following it up with another hard-fought 4-3 home victory against the Central African Republic (CAR) on Monday.

Expect dumsor for 3 weeks – ECG and GRIDCO to general public

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The Electricity Company of Ghana and Ghana Grid Company Limited has disclosed a three-week power interruption.

In a press statement which says “The West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPco) has explained in a statement that the reduction in gas supply is due to maintenance works being undertaking by a gas supplier in Nigeria in projected to last for 3 weeks”

See the press statement below.

The two companies however, assures the general public that they are collaborating with other stakeholders in the power value chain to optimize available resources to ensure minimal impact of the reduction in gas supply on consumers.

Platforms like TikTok, YouTube, Facebook and others must be taxed – Deputy Finance Minister

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Dr Alex Ampaabeng, who is the current deputy minister for finance in Ghana is proposing that platforms like YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and many others should be taxed.

He believes that these platforms, when taxed, will generate huge revenue for Ghana.

This proposal from the deputy finance minister has generated lots of conversation on social media.

Most people, especially content creators have criticized his proposal.

Afronita entered BGT with Abigail’s slot – insider drops more info (screenshots)

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The families of Abigail and Afronita have become the talk on social media over an alleged intense dispute going on.

According to reports Afronita and her mother are trying to bully Abigail and her mother.

One woman who claims to be Abigail’s aunt and resides in the US has also joined the conversation, revealing more secrets to a blogger on Instagram.

According to her, Afronita got the chance to perform on British got talent because of Abigail’s participation.

The woman made it clear that Abigail’s family is not financially handicapped or poor.

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