A gifted three-year-old from Kumasi-Abuakwa is making waves online with her exceptional hair braiding skills.
She weaves intricate braids with ease, earning admiration from her community and social media.
Her natural talent and passion for beauty highlight a promising start in the world of hairstyling. Her bright future in the beauty industry inspires many, proving that remarkable talent can shine from an early age.
Such a brainy little angel 😇
Meet 3-year-old Lordina, who loves hair care and beauty. She balances school with a part-time apprenticeship in Kumasi-Abuakwa. Best wishes, Lordina!❤️ Welcome to Kumasi, where talent is discovered early 🕒 pic.twitter.com/chdreOcOzr
Victor Osimhen, who is currently playing for Turkish club Galatasaray, has purchased an estate to provide housing for disabled Nigerians, with construction already underway. He has also vowed to dedicate half of his wealth to supporting disabled individuals—not just in Nigeria, but anyone with disabilities he encounters.
Victor said: “I was born and raised in hardship, but now God has blessed me with a purpose. I promised God that I would use His blessings to bless others. My support will primarily go to disabled persons because these are people who often have no means to survive on their own.”
Sista Afia, known as Queen Solomon, recently voiced her frustration over the lack of support from fellow musicians, despite always promoting their work.
She lamented that her colleagues do not reciprocate her efforts when she needs help pushing her songs.
Bongo Ideas, a vocal entertainment critic, dismissed her claims, urging her to focus on producing better music instead of blaming others.
He argued that her songs failed to gain traction even with collaborations with top artists like Shatta Wale. In his view, unless she improves her craft, not even a divine feature could turn her songs into hits.
Over two decades ago Trigmatic was unarguably the “Black Sherif” of Ghana with his soothing tunes like “My Life” and many more. He also remixed “My Life” about 6 years ago with A.I., Worlasi and M.Anifest.
“I tried promoting some of my gospel songs, but it didn’t work because Ghanaians are not able to relate to my style of gospel music” he said in a radio interview with Doreen Avio.
An old tweet of the Member of Parliament for Ningo Prampram and the incoming Minister for Communications, Sam Nartey ‘Dzata’ George, talking about how real man care for their wives, is causing a stir online.
George during his appearance before the Appointments Committee of Parliament was asked if he had a secondary source of income aside from what he was earning as a politician.
The Ningo Prampram MP responded in a cheeky manner, telling Honourable Alexander Afenyo Markin, the Member of Parliament for Effutu, the minority leader in Parliament and the ranking member on the committee that his wife is a very industrious woman.
When asked to clarify his comments, he said his wife takes care of him.
Shortly after those comments, a tweet Sam George posted about four years ago reared its head on social media, contradicting what he had told Parliament.
“Real men take care of their wives,” Sam George had tweeted from his Sam ‘Dzata’ George twitter account on July 10, 2021.
In one of the shops in Suame, an exposed garage might have gutted the fire as speculation keep spreading without direct answers.
The fire is reported to have started around the midnight of Friday 31st January 2025. We hope and pray the Ghana Firefighters will respond immediately.
Priscilla Opoku-Kwarteng (16 February 1997 – 8 February 2018), known by her stage name Ebony Reigns, was a Ghanaian dancehall/Afrobeats artist known for her hit songs “Poison” and “Kupe”. Ebony was discovered by Bullet from Ruff n Smooth. She was the first Ghanaian female musician to win the Artiste of the Year Award at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.
Ebony Reigns Career Ebony was discovered by musician and entrepreneur Bullet from Ruff n Smooth and was signed to his RuffTown Records label.
She came out with her first single, “Dancefloor”, in December 2015, with a video and audio release. The song became a radio hit, landing her a nomination for the “unsung” category at the 2016 Ghana Music Awards.
In March 2016 Ebony released her major hit single “Kupe”. She was signed to Ruff Town Records and Midas Touch Inc.
Ebony’s hit songs such as “Poison”, “Sponsor”, and “Hustle”, also garnered significant airplay and charted high on music charts in Ghana. One of her most impactful hits was the song “Maame Hw3,” which focused on the issue of domestic violence, further amplified by the song’s music video.
Discography Death Ebony Reigns was killed instantly in a traffic collision on 8 February 2018 whilst returning from Sunyani to Accra after a visit to her mother. Her jeep collided head-on with a bus on the Sunyani-Kumasi Highway.
She died eight days before her 21st birthday, and tragically, just one day prior to her scheduled music tour in Europe. Her assistant and longtime friend Franklina Yaa Nkansah Kuri and soldier Atsu Vondee were also killed in the fatal accident. The only survivor of the crash was the driver named Okoh Pinehas Chartey, who resides at Teshie.
Her final funeral rites were held at the forecourt of the state house, Accra, and she was buried at Osu cemetery on Saturday, 24 March 2018. In preparation for the funeral, the late Ebony’s family received a lot of donations from prominent personalities, government and private institutions RIP 😭🕊️ Queen
He also alleged he and his wife were in a relationship when they met. They started to like each other, but his wife was apprehensive about staying with him because of her boyfriend.
“I was married to another woman before I met my wife, but I knew she was the one the instant I saw her.” Despite her involvement with another guy, we started to develop emotions for one other.
“The other woman and I should break up, so I called her right in front of her and informed her. My wife ultimately brøke up with her boyfriend, and we dated for four years before getting married. “This year marks our tenth anniversary,” he said.
The president of Burkina Faso, His Excellency Ibrahim Traoré together with the top engineers of the west African country has achieved a great success in manufacturing their own automobiles by launching its first 100% electric car brand. It’s launched by Itaou, a Burkinabe car manufacturer.
The electric vehicle is capable of traveling 330 kilometers per hour with full charge. It can be fully charged in just 30 minutes. It’s designed and manufactured by Burkinabe engineers.