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Heartwarming Video Of Nana Ama Mcbrown Performing Sei Kutuu Dance On Onua Showtime

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Actress and television personality Nana Ama McBrown has once again won the admiration of Ghanaians with her infectious energy and unique dance moves during a recent episode of her Onua Showtime programme.

The beloved actress, who took a break from the spotlight in June 2025 to prioritise her health, made a remarkable return that highlighted her resilience, charm, and charisma.

In a heartwarming video, McBrown lit up the stage in a stylish two-piece denim outfit paired with a chic long frontal lace hairstyle that perfectly accentuated her vibrant personality.

She thrilled fans by performing the trending Sei Kutuu Sei Bam dance challenge.

McBrown’s performance was more than just entertainment — it was a celebration of her comeback.

With humour and grace, the proud Ashanti goddess playfully addressed her critics while engaging the audience, blending her dance skills with lighthearted banter.

McBrown Details Life After Accident, Shares Struggles Following Arm Surgery

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After months away from the spotlight, popular Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown has opened up about the painful health battles she continues to endure following an accident.

Speaking on Onua Showtime on Sunday, August 24, 2025, McBrown revealed that she recently underwent yet another surgery on her arm, which has never fully healed since the crash. According to her, the ordeal has reshaped her life completely.

“I can tell you for sure that ever since I got the accident, my life has changed completely. If you have been following me very well, you will know that anytime I go through a problem, I look up to God and plead for mercy. This is the fifth time I have had surgery on my arm.

“But my arm has broken four times, and I keep asking myself, assuming this accident happened to someone who can’t afford the medical bills, does it mean the person’s arm will be cut off?” she stated.

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McBrown also responded to fans who often question why she continues to work despite her condition. For her, the decision is driven by necessity, not choice.

According to her, she carries heavy responsibilities and must provide for her family, regardless of the physical toll.

“I did not deliberately break my arm, but you know if I don’t work, there is no way I can provide for my family. I have been working with one arm for almost 13 years.

“I am doing all so I can secure a future for myself. So, it is not like I enjoy working despite having this issue,” Nana Ama McBrown further stated.

Watch her statement below.

Empress Gifty Calls On Her Late Mother’s God To Deal With Those Tarnishing Her Image

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Gospel singer Empress Gifty has fired back at critics questioning her win as Artiste of the Year at the 2025 Ghana Music Awards USA, warning that those attempting to tarnish her reputation will face spiritual consequences.

The award-winning musician, who has been the target of mockery and accusations since her victory, took to Instagram to make her position clear. She declared that anyone “paid or influenced to insult or tarnish my image” would be judged by divine authority.

“This is my prayer: Anyone who has been paid or influenced to insult or tarnish my image without offending you, or whoever plans any evil against me in secret places, should be dealt with by the God of my mother. So shall it be,” she wrote.

Empress Gifty went further in another post, invoking the name of her late mother to stress her appeal to God’s justice. “I have called the God of my mother Agaga to deal with anybody who I have not offended, but together with people I don’t know and allow people to insult me for no reason. Agaga Agaga Agaga let your God fight for me now in Jesus’ name, Amen,” she said.

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Her reaction follows backlash from sections of the public, with some alleging her win was undeserved. Despite the controversy, Empress Gifty claimed the night’s biggest honour at the awards on August 16, surpassing top contenders including Stonebwoy, Shatta Wale, King Promise, KiDi, Fameye, King Paluta, Diana Hamilton, and Joe Mettle.

The “Watch Me” hitmaker insists her victory was earned and has vowed not to allow detractors to discredit her moment of triumph.

See her post below.

Jackson K Bentum Defends Daughter Yaa Jackson; Says She’s Not a Two-Year-Old Baby

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Veteran Kumawood director Jackson K Bentum has come to the defense of his daughter, singer Yaa Jackson, in a recent interview with Poleeno Multimedia.

Bentum expressed his frustration with the continuous criticism and questions he faces regarding his daughter’s fashion and music choices.

“My child isn’t a two-year-old baby,” he stated, adding, “She’s been living her life since she was 18 years old. So I don’t understand why questions come to me about her dressing.”

Bentum, a well-known figure in the Ghanaian film industry, clarified that Yaa Jackson is an adult with her own management team.

He emphasized that he is no longer responsible for making decisions about her career or personal brand.

“She has a management that handles her career. I don’t decide for her. She is old enough to make her own choices,” he stressed.

Yaa Jackson, who began her career as a child actress, has often faced public scrutiny since transitioning into the music industry. Her father’s comments highlight a clear message to critics: he is not the one to question about her life choices.

Video of Okomfuo Kwadee performing for high school students warms hearts

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Legendary Ghanaian hiplife artist Okomfour Kwadee, who has been away from the music scene for over a decade due to mental health challenges, appears to be making a comeback.

A video that has gone viral on social media shows the rapper performing to a crowd of high school students in the Ashanti Region.

Kwadee, known for his thought-provoking lyrics on songs like “Me Yere Ne Me Mpena” and “Ofie Nipa,” performed some of his classic hits to an audience largely made up of young people who were either toddlers or not yet born during the peak of his career.

The students were seen enthusiastically singing along and dancing to his songs.

The performance is not merely a comeback for the beloved artist; it is part of a larger initiative to create awareness about the dangers of drug use.

Kwadee has been open about his struggles, having been in and out of rehabilitation centers, including the Willingway Rehab Centre in Kumasi.

By leveraging his personal history and his past success, organizers hope to deliver a powerful message to the youth about the risks of substance abuse.

This recent public appearance has sparked a wave of support from fans and well-wishers who are excited to see the award-winning musician on the path to recovery and resurgence.

Kwame Dzokoto Graduates From GAFCSC With Master’s In International Politics And Diplomacy

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Ghanaian actor, comedian, and media personality Kwame Dzokoto has graduatee from the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) with a Master’s degree in International Politics and Diplomacy.

The Efiewura star and former host of TV3’s award-winning culinary program Edziban shared the exciting news with fans in a post on social media.

TikToker Sexy Afrah Confesses To Cheating On Her White Husband During Their Marriage – Watch Video

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Ghanaian TikTok star, Sexy Afrah, has dropped a shocking revelation about her past marriage during a recent interview with award-winning media personality Deloris Frimpong Manso on the Delay Show.

According to her, the white man she married played a major role in supporting her and her family, describing him as very helpful and kind.

Kwame A Plus Applauds Shatta Movement For Peaceful Protest Amid Wale’s EOCO Detention

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Entertainment critic and politician, Kwame A Plus, has praised on fans of dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, popularly known as the Shatta Movement (SM), for the manner in which they conducted themselves during protests at the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).

Following Wale’s detention by EOCO on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, through to Thursday, August 21, groups of his supporters thronged the premises in solidarity with their idol.

Watch Video Of Hilarious Moment Medikal Tells Fan To Stop Spraying One Ghana Cedi Notes On Him As He Performs

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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper Medikal gave fans an unforgettable experience with one of his best performance at the Zodiac Party held on Friday, August 22, 2025.

Despite the great performance, one incident that has since gone viral on social media, happened when a fan decides to pull up behind the rapper when he was performing to spray money on him.

Kojo Cue Advises Artistes To Treat Music Like Any Other Profession

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Kojo Cue has stated that music should be treated as any other profession and not just a side hustle.

The Ghanaian rapper believes that musicians who take their craft seriously gain more than just a music catalogue; they acquire skills that can fuel success in any industry.

“In music, every minute counts. The time and effort invested in creating, performing, and understanding the industry is never wasted. Every hour invested in the craft is value-added,” he told Graphic Showbiz.

Explaining his perspective, he added, “the grind of the industry—the creation, the performance, the hustle—is an investment in oneself.”

For him, the benefits extend far beyond the stage. “The skills honed through music, such as discipline, creativity and teamwork, are applicable beyond the stage and can benefit other areas of your life. Also, if you know how to leverage your music experience, it can serve as strong credentials on your CV and open new opportunities,” he said.

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Kojo Cue, born Linford Kennedy Amankwaa, put this philosophy into practice during his two-year break from active performance. Instead of disappearing from the industry, he pivoted to work with a music marketing company, where he both contributed to and learned from the business side of the craft.

“Staying connected with the music marketing community helped me offer my expertise to others and build relationships, which is essential for maintaining connections in the industry. It allowed me to do what I love without being constantly in the limelight. I also used the period to rest, reflect and regain my creative energy,” he explained.

That strategic choice paid off. When he returned in March this year with Abebrese, the comeback track signaled not just his readiness but his evolution as an artiste.

Since then, he has maintained momentum, rolling out fresh music and reaffirming his spot in Ghana’s rap scene. His latest single, Onnipa Hia Mmoa, features fellow artiste Ayisi, underscoring his determination to merge creativity with purposeful growth.