Daddy Lumba’s second funeral ceremony has been scheduled for March 28 and 29 in Accra.
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Tell Ghana’s Story LOUD: Why IShowSpeed’s Visit Is a Defining Moment for the Nation
Abeiku Aggrey Santana urges Ghanaians to use IShowSpeed’s visit as a powerful storytelling moment to showcase Ghana’s peace, culture, history, and tourism strength to the world.
Continue readingKwesi Arthur Invites Fans to Redemption Valley Listening Party in Worcester on January 16
Kwesi Arthur announces a public listening party in Worcester as he unveils his latest release, Redemption Valley.
Continue readingWendy Shay Wins Big at AFRIMA Awards in Nigeria
Wendy Shay wins Best Female Artiste in Western Africa at AFRIMA in Nigeria, boosting Ghana’s presence on the continental music stage.
Continue readingGyakie Expresses Deep Gratitude to God and Her Father Nana Acheampong for Her Music Journey
Award-winning Ghanaian singer Gyakie has opened up about the unwavering support behind her success, expressing heartfelt gratitude to God and her father, legendary musician Nana Acheampong, for guiding her journey.
Continue readingWendy Shay Says Her Body Is Natural, Denies BBL Rumours at Kumasi Concert
Wendy Shay has addressed long standing rumours about her body, telling fans during a Kumasi concert that she has never had a BBL.
Continue readingI Didn’t Invite Tracy Shay to My Concert – Sista Afia
Sista Afia clarifies she did not invite Tracy Shay to her concert, addressing online rumors and calling for unity.
Continue readingCourt directs musician to continue monthly payments until property is vacated
Adentan court orders Black Sherif to pay GH¢229,500 rent arrears and continue monthly payments.
Continue readingKing Paluta Refuses Payment for Feature, Wins Praise from Kaakyire Kwame Appiah
Kaakyire Kwame Appiah has praised King Paluta for refusing payment after featuring on his new song, describing him as humble and respectful.
Continue readingKing Paluta Breaks Silence Over Onstage Incident, Apologises to Ghanaians and Fans
King Paluta says he has always respected Ghanaians and regrets his onstage reaction, explaining it was triggered by repeated provocation.
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