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Video of Kwaku Manu’s powerful sermon receives massive applause from netizens

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hanaian actor Kwaku Manu has gone viral after a video of him preaching passionately in church surfaced on social media.

The video, shared on TikTok by Adwoa Family, was taken during a sermon delivered by the Kumawood star at the Peace Palace Chapel in Madina, under the leadership of Bishop Thunder. The church has recently become a spiritual home for several well-known Kumawood figures, including gospel musician Ernest Opoku.

In his sermon, Kwaku Manu spoke about the importance of giving and the power of prayer, grounding his message in personal experiences. While acknowledging his reputation as a philanthropist, the actor cautioned that generosity must be rooted in spiritual strength.

“I can’t walk with unwise people, because in this life, just a simple mistake could take you over ten years to recover. If you’re trying to help someone who keeps repeating the same mistakes, let the person be. Perhaps, that’s how the family wants them,” he advised.

He added that not every problem was meant to be solved by individuals alone, stressing the need for divine guidance:

“You’re not the one to solve someone’s problems. Without God, you can’t. You shouldn’t extend help to everyone if you’re not spiritually strong. You may want to help them, but an unfamiliar spirit will rise against you. That’s why prayer is important.”

The congregation, visibly moved by his words, responded with loud applause in admiration of the actor’s heartfelt message.

Delay Reflects On Career Setback, Says Multimedia’s Dismissal Paved the Way for Her Success

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Celebrated Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur, Deloris Frimpong Manso, popularly known as Delay, has shared a deeply personal story about her career journey by revealing how being dismissed from her former workplace ultimately became a turning point in her life.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on The Delay Show with veteran broadcaster Joyce Akumaa Dongotey-Padi, widely known as Akumaa Mama Zimbi, Delay recounted how her time at the Multimedia Group ended abruptly when she was asked never to return to the company’s premises.

“I always wanted to work there, but my destiny was not there. One morning, Nuamah called me and asked me never to step foot there again. At that time, I didn’t understand it. I didn’t know why they were sacking me when I hadn’t done anything untoward,” she revealed.

The host of The Delay Show and CEO of Delay Foods admitted that the painful experience became a blessing in disguise, pushing her to carve out her own path in the media and business industries.

“But if I hadn’t left, I wouldn’t have been here. Sometimes, God redirects our path, but because we’re humans, we don’t see it. So, I’m grateful for the dismissal,” she added.

Her story has since resonated with many Ghanaians, who see her as a symbol of resilience and determination.

From what appeared to be a career setback, Delay has built a successful brand, becoming one of Ghana’s most influential female entrepreneurs and media figures.

VIDEO: Tracey Boakye Flies Second Nanny Abroad For Holidays And Treats Her to Luxury Shopping

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Tracey Boakye has got netizens talking after her decision to fly her second nanny abroad for holidays.

In a video shared on her social media pages, particularly TikTok, the nanny was captured holding shopping bags from some of the world’s most expensive brands.

Keep Your Distance – Nakeeyat Calls Out Social Media Predators

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Ghanaian child poet, Nakeeyat Dramani Sam, has issued a strong warning to adults who use social media to exploit or harass children. She made it clear that such conduct is unacceptable and criminal.

In a video posted online, the teenager called on predators to keep away from the comment sections of children’s content. She stressed that young people deserve to grow up free from adults who try to impose harmful intentions on them.

She explained that children remain innocent and should not be subjected to inappropriate behaviour from adults. Her message emphasised that those with indecent motives must keep their distance.

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Nakeeyat also pointed out that preying on young girls who create content online will not be tolerated anywhere, insisting that the digital space should not be a hunting ground for abusers.

She encouraged fellow children to keep expressing themselves confidently and promised that she, along with others, would continue to challenge harassment whenever it appears.

Watch the video below.

Segun Arinze Blãsts Nigerian Who Claimed To Be ‘Igbo King’ In Ghana – Watch Video

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Legendary Nigerian actor Segun Arinze has strongly condemned Dr. Chukwudi Jude Ihenetu, the Nigerian man who used to call himself as the Igbo King in Ghana.

In an interview with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Arinze said he was shocked and utterly disappointed when he read the reports about Ihenetu, who has been parading himself as Eze Ndigbo in Ghana since 2012.

He Was My Mentor, I Still Miss Him – Akwaboah Jnr Speaks On Father’s Death

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Losing a parent is a wound that time rarely closes, and for Ghanaian highlife musician Akwaboah Jnr, the absence of his father, the late Akwaboah Snr, still casts a shadow over both his life and career.

In a recent interview on Joy Prime TV, Akwaboah spoke openly about how deeply his father’s death continues to affect him, describing his dad as more than a parent.

“My father was more than just a dad, he was my mentor and editor. He corrected my lyrics, rhythms, choruses, beats, everything, before I released any song. Now I have to do it all by myself,” he revealed.

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The singer admitted that every new project reminds him of what he has lost.

“It’s a big blow I haven’t been able to get over. I miss him every time I’m about to release a new song. Even with this one, ‘Obinim’, he would have listened to the chorus, properly corrected the beats, and made changes where he saw fit,” he added.

Yet, out of grief has come a hard-earned resilience. While the pain remains, Akwaboah said it has forced him to lean more on himself.

“As much as it hurts, it has toughened me. I’ve come to realize that I now have to rely on myself.”

Stonebwoy Slams Rising Toxic Rivalries In Ghana’s Music Industry

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Stonebwoy has raised an alarm over the worsening culture of rivalry in Ghana’s entertainment industry.

The Burniton Music Group boss criticized artistes who intentionally release songs on the same day others launch their projects in a recent interview with Kojo Manuel. He branded the act as “non-directional” and a form of “slavery.”

“Because of such a heightened level of toxicity, we could have channelled that into something very productive, like something very constructive so that our industry will see the shine that it deserves. Look at something, like whenever you decide to drop your EP, we are also going to drop a track on that day, there are a million dates. You can actually drop on that same day of course without telling anybody…” he said.

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Stonebwoy argued that artistes who rely on copying or “tagging along” with others only reveal a lack of originality and independence.

“If you cannot do without having to tag along somebody so much then it means that you are definitely a slave and non-directional; you just move according to other people’s hard work and success to find some cramp out of it to try and use on yours,” he stressed.

He acknowledged that rivalry has always existed in the music scene but believes the current level of animosity is unprecedented.

“Not so much has changed in terms of behaviour in that rivalry space; it’s gotten worse. I think it will keep getting worse. Because under my watch, I am a witness and I’ve served and followed many of our big artistes before arriving at my own duty, it has never been this toxic whereby now you find out that there’s a cross section of the masses who actually celebrate that. So it has become a thing that you have to balance and it’s taking a big toll on our progress as an industry,” Stonebwoy explained.

He further noted that a growing section of the public seems to celebrate negativity, which he fears is holding back the progress of the entertainment industry. Instead of fueling rivalries, he urged that the energy be redirected toward collaboration and growth that benefits everyone.

Watch the interview below.

VIDEO: Van Vicker Exposes Veteran Producer Abdul-Salam Mumuni Over Money Owed Him And Other Stars

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Popular Ghanaian actor and entrepreneur, Van Vicker, has opened up about longstanding money owed him and many of his colleagues by renowned Ghanaian movie producer, Abdul-Salam Mumuni of Venus Films.

During an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM’s Ekwanso Dwoodwoo drive-time show, the award-winning actor revealed that while Abdul-Salam played a pivotal role in his career, their professional relationship has not been without controversy.

MC Portfolio Takes Over As Host Of Angel FM Kumasi’s Drive-Time Show

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Popular Ghanaian hype-man, MC, and media personality David Adjei Frimpong, popularly known as MC Portfolio, has officially been announced as the new host of Angel FM Kumasi’s popular drive-time show, Angel Drive.

The announcement was made on the evening of Wednesday, September 10, 2025, and instantly it for many people excited.

Gyakie Opens Up On Building Tough Skin In the Music Industry

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Ghanaian singer, Gyakie, has said she is gradually learning to toughen up in the face of public scrutiny, though she admits the pressure still gets to her at times.

Speaking on Hitz FM in a discussion with Kwame Dadzie, the “Forever” singer was asked whether she had developed a thick skin after years in the music industry.

Gyakie responded with candor, reflecting on the balance between resilience and human vulnerability.

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“I am growing a tough skin…yes I have it but sometimes you can’t just help it because it’s blood that’s running through your body, it’s not anything else. Sometimes it will pinch you a little bit but you just have to toughen up,” she said.

Gyakie’s comments shed light on the emotional challenges that come with being in the spotlight, where constant judgment and criticism can weigh heavily on artistes despite their efforts to remain strong.

Watch her statement below.