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Concern Grows as Moesha’s True Condition Surfaces Despite Earlier Healing Claims

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Contrary to earlier reports of divine healing, new footage reveals Moesha Boduong struggling, sparking public concern and disbelief.

In a surprising twist that has stirred public emotion and sparked deep conversations across social media, a recent video has emerged showing Ghanaian socialite Moesha Boduong in a frail and concerning state—contrary to earlier reports that she had been miraculously healed by a pastor.

The video, which was captured during a visit by Kennedy Agyapong’s wife, Stella Agyapong, has taken the internet by storm. Many fans who had celebrated news of Moesha’s supposed healing are now questioning what truly transpired. In the footage, Moesha appears physically weak and is seen struggling even with basic activities like eating—an image that deeply contrasts the jubilant claims that had earlier circulated online.

For months, news spread that Moesha had encountered a powerful man of God who had prayed for her and healed her completely. These testimonies led many to believe she had fully recovered from whatever affliction had plagued her. However, Stella Agyapong’s compassionate visit has now opened the eyes of many to a more sobering reality.

Netizens have since flooded the comment sections of the viral video with mixed emotions—ranging from shock and sympathy to frustration and disappointment. Some questioned the credibility of the original healing reports, while others called for continued prayers, support, and medical intervention for the former actress and media personality.

“Human beings resemble nothing,” one user painfully commented, capturing the collective heartbreak felt by many. Moesha, once known for her vibrant lifestyle and bold personality, has now become the center of a conversation about mental health, misinformation, and compassion.

As it stands, the full details of Moesha’s health journey remain unclear. But one thing is certain: the public is watching closely, hoping that she finds genuine healing—whether through faith, medicine, or a combination of both.

Video credit: Instagram – @DMQRD2Jqc2b

Image source: Screenshot from the video showing Moesha during Stella Agyapong’s visit.

Why Donald Trump’s Name Appears in the Epstein Files—and Why the World Is Watching Closely

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In recent years, the name of former U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly surfaced in conversations around the Jeffrey Epstein case—a scandal that continues to grip the world with its disturbing mix of wealth, power, and alleged abuse. With Epstein’s high-profile connections spanning global politics, business, and entertainment, Trump’s inclusion in the files has attracted particular public and media interest.

Trump’s association with Epstein dates back to the 1990s, when the two were photographed and seen at various social events in Palm Beach and New York. A now-infamous quote from a 2002 New York Magazine interview saw Trump describe Epstein as a “terrific guy,” while also alluding to Epstein’s apparent interest in “younger women.” Though the quote predates any public criminal allegations against Epstein, it has since fueled suspicion and speculation.

Trump has consistently denied any involvement in Epstein’s alleged crimes. In fact, he later distanced himself from Epstein, telling reporters in 2019, “I had a falling out with him a long time ago. I was not a fan of his.” Notably, some accounts suggest Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after an alleged inappropriate interaction with a staff member’s daughter.

The unsealing of court documents from Epstein-related cases has included logs and witness testimonies mentioning various names, including Trump’s. However, there has been no confirmed criminal accusation against him in connection to Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. His name appears largely in the context of social or business ties, not criminal conduct.

Still, the global public remains vigilant. Given the magnitude of Epstein’s crimes and the powerful figures implicated, there’s a growing call for full transparency and accountability. Victims, human rights advocates, and the general public are all demanding clarity—not only to ensure justice but to break the longstanding veil of secrecy surrounding elite abuse networks.

What makes this matter urgent is not just who was involved, but whether justice will reach all corners equally. As more documents become public and court battles continue, the world is watching—closely and critically. For many, the real issue is whether wealth and status can continue to shield individuals from consequences others would certainly face.

Whether Trump is simply a former acquaintance of Epstein or something more, only time—and continued legal discovery—will tell.

Jeremy Doku Reaffirms Ghanaian Roots through Heritage, Community and Philanthropy

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Belgium international and Manchester City forward Jérémy Baffour Doku, a 23-year-old winger with Ghanaian heritage, has recently visited Ghana in a heartfelt trip to reconnect with his roots and give back to the country of his ancestry.

During his off-season visit, Doku paid a courtesy call to Hon. Kofi Iddie Adams, Ghana’s Minister for Sports and Recreation, reaffirming his pride in his Ghanaian identity. Accompanied by his father Davies Doku and other family members, Jeremy emphasized: “I’m proud of my Ghanaian roots, I speak Twi, and I want to come back more often to give back to the land of my parents.” 

In another celebrated meeting, Doku was granted an audience with Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene of the Ashanti Kingdom, at Manhyia Palace in Kumasi. There, he presented the king with a Manchester City jersey as a symbolic gesture of respect and familial connection. The visit resonated deeply, highlighting his humility and cultural reverence. 

Doku also spent time in Madina, Accra, where he interacted with local youths and participated in pickup football matches on community pitches. His presence thrilled fans, as he showcased skills, including a rainbow flick over an opponent—demonstrating both his talent and commitment to inspiring young players. During the trip, he launched the Jeremy Doku Cup, a grassroots tournament designed to nurture emerging football talent in the local community. 

Beyond community sport, Doku engaged in charitable visits to Komfo Anokye and Achimota Hospitals, where he offered support to patients and staff—a gesture demonstrating that his personal values extend beyond the football pitch. Lady Dentaa, who led the delegation, confirmed that Doku plans to expand these efforts with future initiatives in healthcare and youth development. 

Doku’s connections to Ghana go beyond the formal; he often speaks fondly of Ghanaian culture, particularly its food, music, and dance. He regularly enjoys traditional dishes prepared by his mother and proudly speaks Twi, helping preserve his cultural identity despite representing Belgium internationally. 

While Doku has made his mark in Europe—winning the Premier League with Manchester City and earning caps for Belgium—his Ghana trip signals a broader mission: to blend international success with local impact. As Ghanaian communities celebrate his achievements, they also look to him as a bridge between the diaspora and homegrown talent.

Doku’s visit, filled with cultural reconnection, philanthropy, and football development, stands as a strong testament to how prestige and heritage can combine to uplift communities. His message to Ghana is clear: success abroad carries responsibility at home.

Quick Profile

Name

Jérémy Baffour Doku

Age

23

Club

Manchester City

National Team

Belgium

Heritage

Ghanaian (speaks Twi, embraces culture) 

This blend of professional excellence and cultural pride continues to make Doku a compelling role model for Ghanaian youth and the wider diaspora.

Sparqlyn Nominated for Best Ghanaian Musician at APLA 2025

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Tumultuous veteran Sparqlyn (Ahmmed Larweh) received a nomination for Best Ghanaian Musician at the 2025 African Performance Leadership Awards (APLA). Set for May 30 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, the award celebrates outstanding performers across Africa.

Honored for his solo successes (“Jump On Me”, “Your Body”, “Tumpa”) and his role as a traditional Development Chief in Manya Krobo, Sparqlyn is also recognized for community advocacy, educational scholarships, and cultural preservation  . Earlier in the year, MUSIGA honored him during the Akwaaba Festival for his mentorship and impact.

Shatta Wale Defends Medikal, Blasts Entertainment Critics Over ‘Shoulder’ Success

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The dancehall star boldly addresses critics, praising Medikal’s latest hit and calling out industry “gatekeepers” for their bias and hypocrisy.

Ghanaian dancehall heavyweight Shatta Wale has launched a fiery rebuttal against entertainment critics and media pundits who have questioned the musical relevance of rapper Medikal. In a viral video now circulating on social media, Shatta Wale passionately defended his close friend and collaborator, crediting him for one of the hottest tracks in the country right now — Shoulder.

Responding to claims that Medikal’s career has been on the decline and that he no longer produces hit songs, Shatta Wale fired back:

“You say I’m spoiling Medikal’s career and he can’t release a hit song anymore — now we hit your face with the current hottest song in Ghana, Shoulder! Yes, I’m spoiling Medikal with more hits and he’s cashing out more!”

He went on to call out what he described as “hungry entertainment gatekeepers” — individuals he believes are disconnected from the realities of the industry, yet consistently attempt to influence public opinion.

“You live in rented houses and want to advise landlords like Shatta Wale, Sarkodie, and Medikal? You’re funny,” he stated, suggesting that established artists with real-world achievements shouldn’t be lectured by people he sees as less experienced or successful.

Shatta Wale’s comments come amid renewed scrutiny on the state of Ghana’s music industry and the role of media personalities in shaping narratives around artists. For Wale, this isn’t just about defending Medikal — it’s about challenging a system that, in his view, often undermines creativity in favor of criticism.

The song Shoulder has been widely embraced by fans, with streaming numbers and online engagement showing strong momentum. Supporters argue that the track not only proves Medikal’s continued relevance but also highlights his ability to evolve with changing trends.

While critics have questioned the duo’s recent artistic choices, Shatta Wale remains firm: commercial success and fan approval are the only metrics that truly matter.

As the debate continues, one thing remains clear — Shatta Wale is standing solidly by Medikal, and Shoulder might just be the anthem that silences the doubters, at least for now.

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Ghana Sports Conference 2025 to Shape the Future of National Athletics

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July 31 Event to Bring Together Ghana’s Top Sports Stakeholders

Ghana will host the Ghana Sports Conference 2025 on July 31 at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre in Accra, with the theme: “Elevate. Excel. Empower: Shaping Ghana’s Sporting Destiny.”

The event aims to bring together athletes, club owners, government officials, sponsors, and international stakeholders to discuss pressing issues in sports—ranging from infrastructure and funding to women’s participation and grassroots development.

Organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and supported by the National Sports Authority, the conference will feature keynote speakers from FIFA, CAF, and the International Olympic Committee.

“The time has come to think strategically about the future of our sports industry,” said Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif. “We must position Ghana as a global sports powerhouse.”

Workshops on topics such as sports entrepreneurship, digital fan engagement, and talent export will be held throughout the day. Local and international media are expected to cover the event extensively.

This landmark conference comes just ahead of Ghana’s preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2027 All-Africa Games, positioning it as a catalyst for long-term planning and investment.

Black Queens Storm into WAFCON Quarterfinals with Convincing Win

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Ghana’s Black Queens Rise After Defeat to Beat Tanzania 4–1

The Black Queens of Ghana bounced back in style at the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), thrashing Tanzania 4–1 in their second group match to earn a spot in the quarterfinals.

After losing their opening match 2–0 to defending champions South Africa, the Queens entered the game under pressure. But the team rose to the occasion, with goals from Priscilla Adubea, Grace Asantewaa, and two from Doris Boaduwaa lighting up the Stade Abdoulaye Wade in Senegal.

Coach Nora Häuptle praised her players’ response: “We regrouped, we stayed mentally strong, and we came out to show the real Ghana. This win means everything.”

With the quarterfinals approaching, Ghana is expected to face either Nigeria or Morocco. The squad, known for its resilience and tactical play, has its eyes set on bringing the WAFCON trophy home for the first time.

The win was also an emotional lift for Ghanaians, many of whom took to social media to show support and celebrate women’s football. “This is our year!” one fan tweeted.

Asante Kotoko Clinch MTN FA Cup Title After Dramatic Victory

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Kotoko Crowned MTN FA Cup Champions in Last-Minute Thriller

Kumasi Asante Kotoko are the champions of the 2025 MTN FA Cup after defeating lower-tier side Golden Kick SC in a heart-pounding final that ended 2–1 at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The game, which was a rollercoaster of emotion, saw underdogs Golden Kick take an early lead in the 24th minute. Kotoko, rattled but determined, responded with sustained pressure, finally equalizing through striker Isaac Oppong in the 67th minute.

As the clock ticked into stoppage time and penalties loomed, Kotoko’s talisman Kwame Opoku was brought down in the box, earning a last-minute penalty. He confidently converted, sealing the win and sending thousands of Kotoko fans into jubilation.

This is Kotoko’s 11th FA Cup trophy, further cementing their status as Ghana’s most decorated football club. “We fought for this. The boys showed heart, and we dedicate this win to our fans,” said Coach Prosper Ogum.

With this win, Kotoko qualify for the 2025 CAF Confederation Cup and will begin preparations for their continental campaign later this year.

Kunle Afolayan Brings Netflix’s “Aníkúlápó” Series to Ghana for Season 2 Shoot

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Ghana Becomes Set Location for Acclaimed Nigerian Fantasy Series “Aníkúlápó”

Nigerian filmmaker and actor Kunle Afolayan is bringing international spotlight to Ghana as he prepares to shoot Season 2 of his hit Netflix series Aníkúlápó on Ghanaian soil. Scheduled to begin filming in mid‑September 2025, the project marks a significant collaboration between Ghana’s growing film industry and global streaming giant Netflix.

The fantasy epic Aníkúlápó, which explores Yoruba mythology, love, betrayal, and the supernatural, has earned acclaim for its strong storytelling and cultural resonance. Afolayan, who has been praised for reviving African folklore through modern cinema, sees Ghana as an ideal setting for the series’ mystical landscape.

“I have always admired the beauty and history of Ghana. It has everything—culture, scenery, and spirit. This is more than just a location move—it’s a bridge between Nollywood and Ghallywood,” Afolayan said in a press statement.

The Ghana Film Authority has welcomed the move, citing it as a win for tourism and industry growth. Local creatives, production assistants, and set designers are expected to be heavily involved, providing both employment and experience in international-level filmmaking.

This development is also expected to open doors for further investment into Ghana’s film scene and shine a light on untapped storytelling from the West African region.

Trump Diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency After Swelling and Bruising Concerns

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In a statement released overnight, the White House confirmed that 79-year-old President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)—a circulatory condition—after noticeable leg swelling and bruising on his hand raised public concern.

Key Findings:

Comprehensive medical evaluations, including Doppler ultrasound and echocardiogram, were conducted to rule out serious health threats such as deep vein thrombosis, arterial disease, heart failure, kidney dysfunction, or any systemic illness. All results returned clear.

The leg swelling was described by medical staff as “benign and common” among older adults, with no signs of clotting or organ involvement. The bruising on Trump’s hand, officials said, stemmed from routine handshakes and his regular aspirin regimen, which can thin the blood and increase minor bruising.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt assured the public that the condition is easily manageable and poses no threat to President Trump’s overall health or ability to lead. She emphasized that Trump remains fully active and engaged in his presidential duties.

Medical experts recommend standard lifestyle adjustments such as wearing compression stockings, elevating the legs when seated, and staying physically active to maintain circulation and reduce further symptoms.

While CVI is a chronic condition, it is considered non-life-threatening and treatable with proper care. The announcement aims to calm speculation and reinforce transparency regarding the President’s health.