Ghanaian actress and businesswoman Shugatiti recently discussed the challenges of managing dishonest employees in an interview with Kingdom FM.
As the CEO of Pot of Shuga, she revealed her struggles with staff members who have engaged in theft and sabotage.
Contrary to the belief that jobs are hard to find, Shugatiti emphasized that opportunities are plentiful. However, she expressed concern over the poor work ethic of some young people, who she described as unmotivated and prone to unethical behavior.
Instead of making the most of their roles, some employees have resorted to stealing from their employers and undermining their success.
Shugatiti also shared that some former workers, driven by false assumptions about her success being linked to wealthy benefactors, attempted to disrupt her business operations.
Comedian SDK Dele recently addressed NDC flagbearer John Dramani Mahama at a town hall meeting, raising critical issues affecting the entertainment industry.
He emphasized the challenges of soaring data costs and inadequate internet speeds that impact content creators nationwide.
SDK Dele’s comments ignited a broad discussion on social media, with many users weighing in on the pricing and performance of Ghana’s telecom services.
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During an interview with, Ghanaian artist Ypee voiced his concerns over the steep prices of hotels in Ghana, drawing from his own experience.
He recounted staying at a renowned hotel in the country, where he was charged $2,000 for a mere two-night stay—a cost he found exorbitant.
Ypee went on to compare this with a recent trip to Dubai, where he stayed at a hotel for seven nights and paid $2,500, noting that the overall expense in Dubai was more affordable than his experience in Ghana.
This comparison underscored the significant difference in accommodation costs between the two destinations.
Endurance Grand recently made a trip back to Nigeria to reconnect with her family after her first professional assignment in the UK, where she collaborated with fellow DWP Academy talents.
During her visit, she shared some of her most cherished moments, celebrating the joy of reuniting with her loved ones.
Among these highlights is a video of Endurance and her sister engaging in a fun dress-up activity, which has resonated with many fans.
The clip not only showcases their playful interaction but also underscores the deep bond they share as sisters, leaving viewers touched by their strong connection.
Ibrahim Oppong Kwarteng, the CEO of Crime Check Foundation, recently disclosed that actress Nana Ama McBrown will be sponsoring the release of 47 prisoners as part of her 47th birthday celebration on August 15, 2024.
This charitable initiative is aimed at giving a fresh start to those behind bars. Kwarteng shared this news in a widely circulated video, expressing admiration for McBrown’s compassion:
“As Nana Ama McBrown approaches her 47th birthday, she has committed to securing the freedom of 47 inmates. I believe this act of kindness will inspire many and draw prayers her way.”
The video, which features Kwarteng at Akuse Prison—one of the facilities that will benefit from McBrown’s gesture—highlights the impact of her support.
He also reflected on the biblical call to care for prisoners, noting, “The Bible encourages us to reach out to those in prison, uplift them, and share hope, because life behind bars is extremely challenging.”
The ongoing discussion about the factors leading to the decline of the Ghanaian movie industry remains a hot topic.
In a recent interview, renowned actress Portia Asare suggested that the industry’s collapse was partly due to some individuals allegedly using juju (black magic) against their colleagues who were perceived to be more successful.
However, during a segment on UTV’s United Showbiz on Saturday, August 11, 2024, prominent movie director and producer Ola Michael challenged these claims. He asserted that while various issues contributed to the downfall of the industry, the idea that juju was a significant factor is far from accurate.
Ola Michael pointed out that there are multiple reasons for the industry’s challenges, and the claim that actors were using black magic to sabotage one another is not among the most plausible explanations.
Artist Enil Art recently captured widespread attention by gifting musician Gyakie a remarkable portrait of herself at what seemed to be a hotel’s bar area.
The moment, which was caught on video, shows Gyakie enjoying a party when the artist presented her with the drawing.
Touched by the gesture, she embraced Enil Art several times, visibly moved by the thoughtful gift.
The video quickly went viral, resonating with many on social media. While the heartfelt interaction won over viewers, some also playfully speculated about the duo making a great pair.
The life of a professional footballer is one of fame, wealth, and global recognition. But this illustrious career comes with lifelong sacrifices. Here are 10 things that great footballers can never do for the rest of their lives – and you won’t believe number 8!
1. Live in Complete Privacy Fame strips away the luxury of anonymity. Even years after retiring, football legends are constantly recognized, making it nearly impossible for them to enjoy a private life.
2. Escape Media Scrutiny The media spotlight doesn’t fade after their final match. Whether it’s their professional decisions or personal lives, footballers are perpetually under the microscope, and even the smallest actions can become headline news.
3. Indulge in Unrestricted Diets Strict dietary regimens are a staple during their careers, but even after retiring, many footballers continue to maintain healthy eating habits. Their bodies are their legacy, and letting go of these habits is often not an option.
4. Completely Disconnect from the Sport For most great footballers, football is not just a career but a lifelong passion. Even after retirement, they often stay connected to the sport through coaching, punditry, or mentorship roles.
5. Avoid Public Criticism No matter how successful, all footballers face criticism, whether from fans, pundits, or the media. This scrutiny often continues into their post-playing days, especially if they transition into management or commentary roles.
6. Experience Financial Instability While many footballers secure their financial future, managing wealth comes with its own challenges. However, the pressure to maintain their financial status can be immense, with investments and business ventures under constant evaluation.
7. Keep All Personal Relationships Private Footballers’ relationships, whether with family, friends, or romantic partners, are often publicized. Their personal lives can become fodder for tabloids, making it difficult to maintain personal boundaries.
8. Escape the Physical Toll on Their Bodies Years of intense physical activity take a toll. Many footballers live with chronic injuries or conditions that persist long after retirement. This lifelong physical burden is often unseen by the public but is a significant aspect of their lives.
9. Walk Away from Sponsorship Obligations Even in retirement, many footballers have ongoing endorsement deals and brand partnerships. These commitments can extend far beyond their playing days, tying them to public appearances and promotional activities.
10. Recreate the Adrenaline Rush of the Game The thrill of playing in front of thousands of fans is unmatched. After retirement, many footballers struggle to find an experience that replicates the adrenaline and excitement of live competition, leaving them longing for the days on the pitch.
A promising 16-year-old Ghanaian footballer has captured the attention of Chelsea, the two-time Champions League winners, due to his outstanding performances.
The Blues have extended an invitation for a trial, providing the young talent with a significant opportunity to showcase his skills and potentially join their junior squad.
Having honed his abilities at Ghana’s Samba Stars Academy, this emerging midfielder has consistently demonstrated his potential, earning recognition as a future star. Known for his rapid attacking prowess, exceptional vision, and solid defensive contributions, Mobilla is well-positioned to make a lasting impression at Chelsea.
This trial is a crucial step in Mobilla’s career, bringing him closer to a potential move to Europe, where he can further develop and refine his footballing abilities.