Ghanaian actor and media personality Kwaku Manu has disclosed details about a private conversation with fellow actor Kyekyeku regarding his conflict with actress Tracey Boakye.
Speaking on the matter, Kwaku Manu revealed that Kyekyeku approached him before Tracey’s viral live video, seeking his help to resolve their differences peacefully.
Kyekyeku reportedly narrated the situation and expressed concern about the tension, asking Kwaku Manu to mediate.
However, shortly after their discussion, Tracey Boakye went live and publicly accused Kyekyeku, tarnishing his reputation. According to Kwaku Manu, this has taken an emotional toll on the young actor.
The revelation highlights the strained relationship between the two actors, with fans calling for unity and understanding in the Ghanaian entertainment industry.
Abraham Lincoln School’s entertainment prefect-elect, Trina, has warmed hearts by fulfilling her campaign promise to her peers. The newly elected leader promised to bring celebrated dancer Afronita to their school if she won, and she delivered on her word.
Afronita, the founder of AfroStar Kids Academy and a former Britain’s Got Talent contestant, flew from Accra to Kumasi to meet the students. She shared her journey on Instagram, showing Trina welcoming her upon arrival.
The visit included lively dance battles between Afronita, Trina, and the students, leaving the entire school in high spirits. Social media users praised Trina’s dedication and accountability, with some urging African politicians to take inspiration from her.
Afronita expressed her gratitude, saying, “Thank you for having me. I had so much fun today!”
This heartwarming act of leadership highlights the power of keeping promises and inspiring others.
Kumawood actress and media personality Nana Ama McBrown recently opened up about a difficult chapter in her life during a motivational speech to Ghanaian youth.
In a heartfelt video, McBrown revealed that she almost lost her life to heartbreak in her 20s. She recounted falling deeply in love with a wealthy, handsome man, only for the relationship to end unexpectedly.
The pain left her devastated, but she found the strength to move forward.
Using her experience as a lesson, McBrown urged young people not to let heartbreak push them to the brink of despair. “Had I given up, I wouldn’t be the McBrown I am today,” she emphasized, adding that the man and his family now regret losing her.
Her inspiring story is a testament to resilience and self-worth.
Renowned broadcaster Paul Adom Otchere is reportedly out of Ghana following the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) victory in the 2024 elections.
Dr. Hannah Bisiw, a leading NDC figure, revealed on Radio Gold that her attempts to contact Adom Otchere have been unsuccessful since the elections.
She further disclosed that when she called his number live on air, an airport attendant answered, claiming the phone was left at Heathrow Airport.
This development comes amid lingering controversies from his tenure as the Board Chairman of the Ghana Airport Company Limited, including the infamous GHC 78,366 Christmas tree saga in 2022.
Social media remains abuzz as Ghanaians speculate about Adom Otchere’s sudden departure and the unanswered questions surrounding it.
Where is Paul Adom Otchere? Watch what happened when Dr. Hannah Bisiw-Korsi called his number on live radio. pic.twitter.com/hgvZjiuVxR
Popular Ghanaian YouTuber, Kwadwo Sheldon, has reaffirmed his loyalty to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) despite their significant defeat in the 2024 elections. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he declared, “I will never stop supporting the NPP! Never! 🙏🏿.”
Sheldon, a vocal supporter of the NPP, campaigned heavily for the party, promoting its candidates and policies. However, the elections saw the National Democratic Congress (NDC) clinch victory, with John Dramani Mahama defeating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.
Social media users, especially NDC supporters, humorously teased Sheldon over his unwavering allegiance. One user commented, “You have work to do for the next 12-16 years 😂.”
Despite the loss, Sheldon remains steadfast in his political stance, highlighting his enduring support for the NPP.
The Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana has officially declared John Dramani Mahama, representing the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the winner of the 2024 presidential election. Mahama secured 56.55% of valid votes, defeating Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), who obtained 41.61%.
Announced by EC Chairperson Jean Mensa, Mahama’s victory was confirmed after thorough collation of results from all regions, excluding nine constituencies yet to complete their process. Mahama’s total of 6,328,397 votes underscores his nationwide support.
Dr. Bawumia conceded defeat peacefully, emphasizing national unity and a smooth transition. Mahama’s victory marks his return to the presidency, with promises to prioritize economic recovery, youth employment, and infrastructure development.
Ghanaians now anticipate Mahama’s second term, set to begin in January 2025, with hopes of progress and national cohesion.
Ghana’s Electoral Commission has declared John Dramani Mahama of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) the winner of the 2024 presidential election.
Mahama garnered 6,328,397 votes, representing 56.55% of valid ballots cast, while Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) secured 4,657,304 votes, equivalent to 41.61%. Other candidates collectively earned 205,721 votes, making up 1.84%.
This election saw a turnout of 60.9%, with 239,109 ballots rejected, highlighting the ongoing need for voter education. Mahama’s victory was heavily supported by votes from the Volta, Greater Accra, and Upper regions, while Bawumia dominated Ashanti and Eastern regions but fell short overall.
This win marks Mahama’s return to the presidency after his tenure from 2012 to 2017, with a pledge to address economic challenges and restore public trust.
Former fetish priestess turned evangelist, Nana Agradaa, now known as Prophetess Patricia, has responded to backlash over her recent prophecy.
In a viral video dubbed a warning video, she unapologetically addressed the fake prophecy claims.
Nana Agradaa noted that even revered prophets have made inaccurate predictions, citing instances where global religious leaders prophesied incorrectly about events like the American elections.
She stated that if nothing was done to these respected figures for their errors, she should not be attacked for her mistakes. Agradaa further urged Ghanaians to stop disturbing her peace over the issue.
Her bold stance has sparked mixed reactions, as many question the accountability of spiritual leaders.
AmG Business CEO, Criss Waddle, has stirred conversations following the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in Ghana’s recent general elections.
The “Bie Gya” hitmaker took to Twitter to criticize the NPP, attributing their loss to dismissive comments made during their tenure.
Waddle recalled that when Ghanaians demanded solutions to pressing issues with the slogan Fix the Country, the government countered with a controversial Fix Yourself response.
He believes such remarks alienated voters and significantly contributed to the party’s downfall in the December 7 elections.
Criss Waddle’s outspoken views have sparked widespread reactions, as many reflect on the NPP’s governance and the aftermath of their electoral loss.
Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, a distinguished Ghanaian academic and politician, is a beacon of inspiration. Here are ten fun facts about her that highlight her incredible journey and accomplishments.
1. Trailblazing Vice-Chancellor
She became the first female Vice-Chancellor of a public university in Ghana when she assumed the role at the University of Cape Coast in 2008.
2. Avid Educator and Author
Her passion for literature and education has led her to publish several academic works, including books focusing on African oral literature and history.
3. Her Children Are All Doctors
Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang is a proud mother of three, and all her children have earned doctorate degrees in their respective fields.
4. Pioneer in Politics
In 2020, she became the first woman to be selected as a vice-presidential candidate for one of Ghana’s major political parties.
5. Champion of Inclusive Education
As Ghana’s Minister for Education (2013–2017), she spearheaded policies that promoted inclusivity in education, including the groundbreaking Inclusive Education Policy in 2015.
6. Global Leadership Recognition
Her exceptional work has earned her honorary degrees and awards, including one from the University of West Indies and recognition from the University of South Florida.
7. UNESCO Board Member
She represented Ghana on UNESCO’s Executive Board, making significant contributions to global educational policies.
8. Slavery Abolition Advocate
In 2007, she was one of five scholars invited to the United Nations Headquarters to present during the 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
9. Women’s University Chancellor
She currently serves as the Chancellor of the Women’s University in Africa, Zimbabwe, advocating for women’s empowerment and education.
10. Passionate Methodist
A devout Methodist, her faith has played a significant role in shaping her leadership and moral principles.
With her impressive achievements and commitment to service, Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang continues to inspire people in Ghana and beyond.