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Afua Nash’s video of devouring a massive bowl of fufu with meat sparks debate

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TikTok sensation Afua Nash recently captivated audiences with videos of herself enjoying a substantial serving of fufu, accompanied by generous portions of meat and boiled eggs.

Her distinctive eating approach quickly garnered widespread attention, but not without controversy.

Online critics have raised concerns about the possible health implications of her indulgent meal choices, and some have even challenged her conduct, questioning whether it aligns with traditional standards of propriety.

Benjamin Azamati vows to make Ghana proud (video)

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Ghanaian sprinter Benjamin Azamati has cited his ambition to make his nation proud as the driving force behind his stellar performance at the ongoing 2024 Olympic Games.

Azamati advanced to the semi-finals of the men’s 100m event after finishing second in Heat 1 on Saturday morning with a commendable time of 10.08 seconds, trailing only Jamaica’s Kishane Thompson.

Looking ahead to the semi-finals, where he will face off against America’s Noah Lyles, Azamati is committed to doing his utmost for Ghana. “Donning the national jersey always fills me with pride, and my primary objective is to deliver my best performance,” he told Joy Sports. “This morning, that motivation was ever-present.”

Reflecting on his Olympic journey, Azamati noted, “In my first Olympic appearance, I was eliminated in the heats. This time, I was resolute in my goal to reach the semi-finals. It’s all about maintaining focus and executing each run effectively.”

Publishing my book was a significant form of therapy – Yvonne Nelson

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Actress Yvonne Nelson has shared that the release of her book, “I Am Not Yvonne Nelson,” has been an incredibly therapeutic experience for her.

Nelson mentioned that crafting the book took several years, reflecting a significant and fulfilling journey. She highlighted that everyone faces personal challenges and often keeps them private. For her, the act of sharing these experiences in her book served as a form of therapy.

During the graduation ceremony at The Yvonne Nelson International School, she shed light on the book’s creation process. “The journey has been remarkable. Contrary to what some may believe, this book was not written overnight but was the result of long-term dedication,” she remarked.

Nelson expressed that writing about her personal struggles helped her manage them better. “We all encounter difficulties and have things we keep to ourselves. For me, writing this book has been immensely therapeutic. There are many more stories I wish to tell, so we’ll see what comes next,” she said in an interview on July 31.

I wanted to be a lawyer but I could not resist acting – Ahuofe Patri

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Actress Priscilla Opoku Agyeman, known to many as Ahuofe Patri from the popular ‘Boys Kasa’ series, recently opened up about her childhood dreams. In an interview with Felicia Osei on Onua FM’s “Adwuma Adwuma,” Ahuofe Patri shared that her original ambition was to become a lawyer.

Though her path led her to the entertainment industry, Ahuofe Patri embraced her new career with enthusiasm. She mentioned being inspired by established actresses like Yvonne Okoro and Salma Mumin, whose careers she admired and aimed to emulate.

Reflecting on her journey, Ahuofe Patri expressed gratitude for the many lessons she has learned through acting. She emphasized her observant nature and quick learning ability on set, which have contributed to her growth in the industry.

Ahuofe Patri has no regrets about not becoming a lawyer, as her experiences in acting have been fulfilling and rewarding. She appreciates the knowledge and reputation she has gained, and looks forward to continuing her journey in the film industry.

Kuami Eugene no longer work with Lynx Entertainment – see why

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Acclaimed Ghanaian artist Kuami Eugene has officially concluded his collaboration with Lynx Entertainment, the record label instrumental in his rise to fame.

Under their wing, he released standout tracks like “Angela,” “Wish Me Well,” and “Confusion,” earning widespread acclaim and several honors.

This transition marks the conclusion of a prominent era in his music career, highlighted by numerous hit singles and prestigious awards. Kuami Eugene, known for his unique fusion of highlife and Afrobeats, joined Lynx Entertainment in 2016.

In his departure announcement, Kuami Eugene conveyed deep appreciation for Lynx Entertainment’s unwavering support and mentorship. He also expressed gratitude to his fans for their continuous encouragement.

Lynx Entertainment reciprocated with a supportive message, celebrating Kuami Eugene’s talent and achievements. They wished him well and expressed anticipation for his future projects.

As Kuami Eugene ventures into this new phase of his career, fans are eager to see what exciting developments lie ahead for the talented musician.

Stonebwoy bought his GIMPA degree certificate? – course mate clears air on reports (video)

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In an exclusive chat, Henry Okoe Onuku, a former classmate of the acclaimed Ghanaian artist Stonebwoy, has cleared up misconceptions about the musician’s attendance at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

Rumors had circulated that Stonebwoy barely attended classes and may have even purchased his degree in Public Administration. Onuku, however, dispelled these claims, explaining that while Stonebwoy did miss some lectures due to his demanding career, this is common among students with busy schedules.

Onuku noted that even those with less demanding lives occasionally miss classes. He commended Stonebwoy for his active engagement in group discussions and presentations when present. Onuku also mentioned having videos of Stonebwoy in class, which he intends to share to further validate his comments.

For more details, check out the full interview below.

Yul Edochie advises fans to avoid saving and spend every penny they earn

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Nigerian actor and self-proclaimed pastor Yul Edochie has ignited a social media debate with his advice to spend rather than save money for the future.

Edochie urged his Instagram followers to “chop their money” and give some to those in need, pointing out that death is inevitable and hoarding savings means leaving it all behind.

His remarks have sparked mixed reactions. Some agree with his philosophy of living in the moment and sharing wealth, while others condemn his advice as irresponsible.

Edochie elaborated on his stance, arguing that life is not as serious as people make it out to be and that everyone will eventually die. He highlighted the importance of enjoying life and sharing with others instead of accumulating wealth.

“We’re all going to die; it’s just a matter of time. Life isn’t that serious; we just make it seem that way. The money you’re hiding, bring it out and enjoy it. Share some with others. Otherwise, you’ll leave it behind when you die,” he said.

I earn more than $500 monthly from TikTok – Asantewaa

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Martina Dwamena, widely known as Asantewaa, has shared insights into her lucrative earnings as a TikTok content creator.

In a recent interview on The Day Show with Berla Mundi, Asantewaa disclosed that her monthly income from TikTok is no less than $500.

When asked about the criticisms directed at her content, Asantewaa confidently responded that she turns these negative comments into a source of income.

“I earn a significant amount from TikTok, primarily through views. I receive payments directly from the platform, with my minimum earnings being $500 each month. These funds are deposited on the fifteenth. I intend to continue using the criticisms to my financial benefit,” she explained.

Marriage is a no for me — MzBel

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Ghanaian singer Mzbel has firmly stated she has no plans to ever marry, emphasizing that her peace of mind is far more important than dealing with the public scrutiny that often accompanies celebrity marriages. In an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom FM, Mzbel shared her thoughts on marriage and reflected on her past relationships.

Despite her numerous romantic involvements, Mzbel has no interest in walking down the aisle. “Marriage isn’t for me, even though I’ve been in several relationships,” she mentioned. “I’ve dated multiple men, and some have even given me rings. The ring I wear now was given by my partner when I had our child. It’s not a promise ring but a symbol of our long-term commitment.”

Mzbel explained her stance further, noting that preserving her peace of mind is paramount. She referred to other celebrities who, after marrying, faced heightened public scrutiny and societal pressure.

“It’s not about not wanting to marry right now. I don’t ever want to get married. I value my peace of mind above all. If I find someone who genuinely loves me and wants to be with me forever, we don’t need a wedding or a public declaration,” she stated.

Salma Mumin sets the record straight: “My success is mine alone”

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Salma Mumin has broken her silence on the swirling rumors surrounding her luxurious new rides.

After unveiling her sleek Range Rover and Tesla, worth a staggering $220,000, social media was abuzz with claims that a politician had footed the bill. But Salma is having none of it.

In a candid chat with Doreen Avio on Hitz FM, Salma confidently declared that she’s the sole financier of her high-end vehicles. “I’m not bothered by the shock and awe,” she said with a smile. “When God blesses you abundantly, it’s only natural that people take notice.”

Salma’s response is a testament to her unwavering confidence and self-assurance. She’s unapologetic about her success and refuses to let the naysayers bring her down. “That’s how life should be,” she emphasized. “My blessings are meant to inspire, not invite scrutiny.”

With this statement, Salma Mumin is reclaiming her narrative and asserting her independence. She’s a true boss lady, and her success is hers alone.

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