Social media users are reeling in disbelief after the official TikTok account of popular Ghanaian content creator Asafo Powers, boasting over 4 million followers, was suddenly banned. Known for his energetic, motivational and comedic videos, Asafo Powers has spent years building a strong digital presence through hard work, sweat and unmatched consistency.
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According to close sources, the account was taken down unexpectedly, leaving thousands of fans devastated. Many have taken to social media platforms to express support, urging the creator to stay resilient and return stronger. Followers describe the ban as “emotionally damaging” and “painfully unfair”, especially after years of dedication that helped shape Ghana’s digital entertainment space.
Asafo Powers has not yet publicly commented on the incident, but industry observers believe he will bounce back, possibly through a new page or a major digital comeback campaign. His influence over young creators and his ability to spark viral trends remains unmatched.
Moral lesson: Setbacks are temporary. With determination, Asafo Powers will surely rise again.
Meet Ghana’s New Comedy Duo Taking Social Media by Storm — Efya Serwaa & T.I.G Godey!
A new wave of laughter is sweeping across Ghana — and it’s all thanks to the electrifying comedy duo Efya Serwaa and T.I.G Godey!
Efya Serwaa and T.I.G Godey: The Hilarious Duo Healing Ghana with Laughter 8
Born Elizabeth Serwaa and Godfred Antwi, the two have quickly become household names with their hilarious and relatable skits that mirror the everyday lives of Ghanaians — from chaotic trotro moments to hilarious relationship misunderstandings. Their chemistry is unmatched, their timing impeccable, and their creativity — simply infectious.
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T.I.G Godey, whose stage name means “Trust In God,” brings a mix of wisdom and wit, while Efya Serwaa, the queen of expressions, lights up every scene with her spontaneous humor and vibrant personality. Together, they’re breaking barriers and redefining Ghanaian comedy for the digital era.
Their content, often inspired by real-life struggles and Ghanaian street humor, is doing more than just entertaining — it’s healing hearts through laughter. In a time where people are battling stress and uncertainty, these two remind everyone that joy is still free — and contagious!
Efya Serwaa and T.I.G Godey: The Hilarious Duo Healing Ghana with Laughter 10
From Facebook Reels to TikTok and YouTube, their videos are going viral, catching the attention of fans both in Ghana and across the diaspora. With every new skit, they’re not just making people laugh; they’re building a brand that celebrates positivity, creativity, and Ghanaian culture.
The world better watch out — because Efya Serwaa and T.I.G Godey are not just creating content; they’re creating a movement of laughter and light!
🌍 Follow their journey and prepare to laugh like never before — because when Efya Serwaa and T.I.G Godey drop a new skit, the internet shakes!
The management of popular TikTok creator Amadou Elizabeth, widely known as Jadrolita or Jarvis, has issued a strong warning and threatened legal action against fellow content creator Hamzat Habeeb, popularly called Peller, following serious allegations linking her to money laundering activities on the platform.
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During a recent TikTok livestream, Peller claimed that money laundering allegedly occurs through the app’s gifting system, insinuating that Jarvis was involved. The remarks went viral, triggering heated debates across social media.
In circulating clips, Peller stated he initially believed Jarvis was simply wealthy — until, according to him, she “revealed the secret.” He further alleged that a gifter once offered him a 50:50 split of proceeds during a livestream, which he refused, claiming it as an example of how illicit funds could allegedly pass through TikTok’s gifting system.
Jarvis’s management has since strongly condemned the claims, describing them as false, defamatory, and damaging. They emphasized that appropriate legal measures will be taken to protect Jarvis’s reputation and brand integrity.
Meanwhile, fans of both creators have taken sides online, fueling an intense social media storm as calls for TikTok to address the issue grow louder.
Ghanaian gospel musician Nhyira Betty has boldly stated that TikTok is currently more powerful in promoting songs than traditional radio platforms.
Speaking passionately in a recent interview, she said, “In this era, TikTok is blowing songs more than the radio. Even at the marketplace, everyone has a smartphone to access the Internet, and they are not used to listening to radio again.”
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Nhyira Betty explained that the digital revolution has shifted how audiences consume music, with short videos and viral trends giving artistes massive exposure without relying heavily on radio airplay.
She further predicted that within the next 10 years, radio will become irrelevant if traditional media does not adapt quickly to new technologies and content distribution patterns.
Her statement has sparked heated conversations in the music and media industry, with some agreeing that digital platforms are reshaping the entertainment landscape, while others believe radio still has a vital role, especially in rural communities.
This comment underscores a growing reality — the future of music promotion is being shaped by digital platforms, and artistes are paying close attention to where the real influence lies.
Kumasi / Accra, Ghana — Monday, September 1, 2025 — Elvis Frimpong, better known online as Osanju, the popular TikToker from Kumasi, has reportedly passed away overnight on Sunday, August 31 to Monday, September 1, 2025. Reports indicate he died in his sleep shortly after watching Barcelona’s match that ended in a draw.
This news comes just five months after the funeral of his mother, Veronica Frimpong (“Amonu”), who passed away in January 2025. Her funeral was held in March 2025. Osanju was 25 years old.
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🕊️ Background & Health Battles
Osanju had been vocal on social media about his struggle with a serious blood condition, believed to be leukemia, which caused abnormal clotting and required expensive treatments. He shared that he had to sell personal belongings, but received financial help from online supporters . In his final TikTok video, he appeared disappointed with Barcelona’s 1-1 draw vs. Rayo Vallecano and expressed frustration with the match result — hours before his passing.
Reactions from Friends, Family & Fans
Fellow TikToker and collaborator Oheneba Jude broke his silence in an emotional post, sharing photos from events including his late mother’s funeral and captioning them: “God, why” with crying emojis . On social media, fans and friends expressed sorrow and disbelief: “Eeeei . I don’t believe this.” “I’m soooooo broken hearted.”
What We Know & What Remains Unconfirmed
While multiple sources report his passing, no official medical or family statement has been issued publicly to confirm the cause of death. The timeline suggests he went to bed late on August 31 after watching the Barcelona match and did not wake up on September 1.
Summary
Osanju, a promising young content creator known for his energetic TikTok presence and openness about personal grief and illness, reportedly died in his sleep on September 1, 2025, at age 25. His passing follows months of health struggles and profound personal loss. The stories shared by peers and fans reflect the deep emotional impact of his loss in Ghana’s digital community.
Looking Ahead
Further confirmation from family representatives or medical professionals has not yet emerged. We will update this article if an official statement becomes available.
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