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Nana Agradaa’s Husband, Angel Asiamah Petitions The CID To Take Action Against Lady Who Has Accused Him Of Having A Baby With Her

Angel Asiamah, husband of Ghanaian evangelist Patricia Asiamah, has broken his silence following viral allegations that he fathered a child with another woman during his wife’s incarceration in 2025.

The controversy began when a young woman took to social media claiming she had been in a secret romantic relationship with Angel Asiamah. She alleged that the relationship resulted in a child and accused him of neglecting his responsibilities.

The woman further stated her intention to hand over the child to Asiamah for care, intensifying public interest in the matter.

In a video shared on May 3, 2026, Agradaa, founder of Heaven Way International Ministry, strongly rejected the claims, describing them as false.

She issued an ultimatum to the accuser, demanding that she present the alleged child in person or face legal action. Agradaa also indicated her willingness to take custody of the child if the claims were proven.

Additionally, she threatened legal action against a blogger who had interviewed the woman and amplified the allegations on social media.

In a subsequent development, the woman, accompanied by her brother, released a video on May 4, 2027, publicly apologizing to both Agradaa and her husband.

According to the brother, the allegations were fabricated purely for content creation purposes. He pleaded for forgiveness on behalf of his sister, acknowledging the seriousness of the claims.

Fella Makafui Considers Adoption, Says She Is Not Interested in Childbirth Again

Ghanaian actress Fella Makafui has revealed plans to expand her family, indicating that she is considering adoption rather than having another biological child.

In a post shared on April 30, 2026, the former YOLO star disclosed that she feels spiritually led to welcome another child into her home, alongside her daughter, Island.

“God is telling me to adopt a child 😊,” she wrote on X, sparking widespread reactions from her followers.

Following questions from fans about her choice, Fella Makafui explained that her decision is based on personal preference rather than any health-related concerns.

“I’m not interested in going through childbirth again,” she stated in response to one user.

Her clarification addressed speculation from some followers who had wondered whether medical reasons influenced her stance.

The actress also responded to suggestions that she should remarry and have another child naturally. She dismissed the idea, reiterating that adoption is the path she is currently considering.

Her announcement has generated mixed reactions online, with some praising her openness to adoption and others expressing curiosity about her decision.

The conversation has also highlighted broader discussions around alternative paths to parenthood, with many commending her willingness to consider providing a home for a child in need.

As it stands, Fella Makafui has not disclosed any timeline for the adoption but maintains that the idea is something she is seriously contemplating.

Wendy Shay Recalls Industry Doubt And The Moment She Proved Critics Wrong

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Wendy Shay says her success story almost unfolded against the expectations of some of the very people who shape Ghana’s music industry.

Speaking with Kafui Dey, the singer revisited the uncertainty that surrounded her early steps, describing an environment where belief in her potential was far from unanimous. While she stayed focused on her goals, she said others were already writing her off.

According to her, the doubt did not just exist quietly in the background. Some influential figures actively tried to steer her manager, Bullet, away from investing in her future, convinced she would not make an impact.

“I’m always grateful to Bullet for being that person who understood everyone’s journey. He never made me feel less of myself and he actually saw the bigger picture. Even though people told him he should forget me,” she said.

READ ALSO: Efia Odo’s Mother Reveals Emotional Toll Of Daughter’s Political Involvement

She recounted one encounter that left a lasting impression, noting that a prominent industry voice dismissed her chances directly to her face.

“Big industry gatekeepers told him that and I was there. A big person in the industry said it to my face that it’s not going to work for me. He said I wouldn’t hit right in front of me,” she disclosed.

Instead of retreating, Wendy Shay said the criticism strengthened her resolve. She leaned into her conviction and urged Bullet to stay the course with her.

“I told Bullet not to listen to him because I believed I would hit. Bullet said that he’s rather listening to what God was saying and I’m really grateful for that,” she stated.

She added that the narrative shifted quickly once her music gained traction, though not everyone was willing to acknowledge her effort.

“When I became a hit, I remember vividly that I was in a car going to the studio with Bullet and the person called again and said I didn’t hit because of me, but rather Bullet. Since he said I wouldn’t hit and I have, he wants to downplay my hard work and credit someone just so he would feel better,” Wendy Shay further stated.

Watch her statement below.

Efia Odo’s Mother Reveals Emotional Toll Of Daughter’s Political Involvement

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Adombi Serwaa, mother of Ghanaian actress and socialite Efia Odo, has described a period of intense emotional pressure she went through after her daughter became publicly involved in politics, saying it left her constantly worried about her family’s safety.

During a recent discussion on UTV’s United Showbiz, she recounted that she was outside Ghana when news, videos, and online discussions about Efia Odo’s political activities began circulating widely. According to her, the constant updates from different people quickly turned into anxiety.

“I wasn’t here in Ghana, but I was hearing everything. Elders were also calling me. I was unable to sleep well out of fear. I feared for my daughter’s life,” she said.

As the situation escalated, she said she felt compelled to intervene directly and speak to her daughter about stepping back from politics.

“I told Efia Odo I didn’t want to lose her, so if she loves me, she shouldn’t involve herself. I would allow her to do anything she wants but not politics,” she stated.

She emphasised that her concern was not about public attention or financial opportunity, but about peace of mind and personal safety.

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“Money can’t buy my life and my happiness. If there’s peace in the money I’m being offered, I will take it, but if not, I don’t want it. No money can buy the love I have for my daughter,” she stressed.

Adombi Serwaa also revealed that she personally received warnings from individuals who urged her to advise Efia Odo to pull out of political engagement.

“A lot of people threatened me that if I didn’t advise my daughter to stop her involvement in politics, something would happen to her,” she said.

Although she is not highly active on social media, she explained that the volume of videos and messages eventually made it impossible for her to ignore what was happening.

“I don’t usually follow the things going on social media because of my busy schedule. So when they started sending the videos to me, I decided to stand firm and talk to my daughter. The amazing part is when I spoke to her, she listened,” she disclosed.

Reflecting on the experience, she admitted it has changed how she views politics entirely when it comes to her children.

“I don’t think I would ever allow any of my children to go into politics because of what I’ve seen. For now, I don’t know, but if it’s decent and there’s peace, I might consider,” Efia Odo’s mother further stated.

Watch her statement below.

Reggie Rockstone Roots For Wendy Shay In 2026 TGMA Artiste Of The Year Race

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Reggie Rockstone has weighed in on the race for the top prize at the 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards, pointing to Wendy Shay as the contender whose victory would carry the most compelling storyline on the night.

Speaking with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s Showbiz A-Z, the hiplife originator acknowledged the depth of this year’s field but singled out Wendy Shay’s campaign as the one he would find most satisfying if it ends in triumph.

“It will be a beautiful story if Wendy picks it up. I am just saying even from the outlook. Of course, I would love for Medikal too because he has put in a lot of work. But it will be beautiful. It will make me smile really big,” he said.

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Wendy Shay is up against a formidable lineup for the Artiste of the Year crown, including Medikal, Black Sherif, Diana Hamilton, Stonebwoy, and Sarkodie, with the winner to be announced on May 9.

A win would mark a first in the category for both Wendy Shay and Medikal. Black Sherif and Diana Hamilton each have one title to their names, while Stonebwoy and Sarkodie enter the contest with multiple wins and considerable experience at this level.

The awards night will be staged at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre on May 9.

Tension Mounts In Adamorobe As Police Arrest 11 With Arm$ In Dispute Linked To Actor Mikki Osei Berko’s Stool

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The chieftaincy dispute surrounding the enstoolment of Mikki Osei Berko has taken a new turn following a major police crackdown.

What began as a traditional leadership contest after the actor’s installation as Nana Osei Boakye Yiadom II has now evolved into a full-blown security concern.

The 2026 Telecel Ghana Music Awards Gets Another Venue Change – See Details

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Just when the industry had begun adjusting to suggestions about a new venue for Ghana’s biggest music night which is the Telecel Ghana Music Awards, there appears to be some dramatic twist.

Per a new flyer flying around on social media, the Telecel Ghana Music Awards is heading back to the grand stage of the Grand Arena, of the Accra International Conference Centre.

“I Don’t Believe Anyone Can Genuinely Love Me” – Don Little Reveals Why He Stays Away From Relationships

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Kumawood actor Don Little has laid bare the thoughts that have kept him out of relationships, pointing to a deeply rooted insecurity that continues to shape his personal life.

Speaking on UCook with Empress Gifty, the actor described how his perception of himself has influenced the way he approaches love and companionship. According to him, that mindset has made it difficult to open up to the idea of being with someone.

He revealed that he has consciously avoided dating, marriage, and even starting a family because he struggles to believe that someone could genuinely love him.

“I don’t have a wife, I don’t have children, I don’t even have a girlfriend. I don’t believe anyone can genuinely love me, so I’ve stayed away from women. Before a woman comes into my life, it takes a lot, because my belief system is broken,” he said.

READ ALSO: Efia Odo Wants Clear Communication On Ghana’s Power Outages

Away from the emotional weight of his earlier comments, the actor also touched on his personal preferences when it comes to attraction, offering a more playful perspective.

He shared that he is drawn to women with slim yet curvy figures, adding that his past experiences have influenced that choice.

“I like slim, curvy girls; their bodies attract me. I used to like plus-size women, but one experience ‘almost killed’ me,” Don Little disclosed.

Watch his statement below.

Efia Odo Wants Clear Communication On Ghana’s Power Outages

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Efia Odo has called for greater transparency and advanced communication from authorities as Ghana battles persistent power outages known as “dumsor.”

Speaking on United Showbiz on UTV, the socialite said the frequent interruptions have made life difficult for citizens and argued that clearer communication from officials would help people prepare better instead of being caught off guard.

She also addressed how public commentary on national issues is often politicised, saying this has influenced her decision to stay quiet on many occasions to avoid being boxed into party affiliations.

“A time came when I wanted to refrain from engaging in political conversations because when you say something, they tag you either NDC or NPP, and someone like me is easily tagged as political, so I don’t say anything. I just keep quiet and endure everything,” she stated.

READ ALSO: MC Yaa Yeboah Criticises Power Outage Narrative, Demands Truth on Dumsor

Despite her usual reluctance to speak on such matters, Efia Odo said the current electricity situation has become too serious to ignore and requires urgent and honest communication from those in charge.

She proposed that authorities should notify the public ahead of planned outages, arguing that such a system would reduce confusion and help households and businesses organise their daily activities more effectively.

“Let us know what’s the real reason dumsor is happening because when we calculate the power, it doesn’t make sense. In America, when there’s an incident, you’re notified so you will know what to do; so the same thing should be happening here in Ghana. When the light is about to go off, we should be notified,” she stressed.

Efia Odo added that she does not believe political leaders would want their legacy associated with prolonged power challenges, including President John Dramani Mahama, whom she believes would prefer the issue resolved rather than defining his record.

“I don’t think any politician would deliberately want to give themselves a bad name. Of everything President Mahama has done, I don’t think he intentionally wants dumsor to be a thing that brings him down. And if he doesn’t want it to bring him down, then they need to be honest,” she further stated.

Watch her statement below.

MC Yaa Yeboah Criticises Power Outage Narrative, Demands Truth on Dumsor

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Public anger over persistent power cuts is finding a louder voice, with media personality MC Yaa Yeboah openly challenging how authorities are managing the situation and speaking to citizens about it.

During a discussion on United Showbiz on UTV, she criticised what she described as a lack of transparency, arguing that the current handling of the outages shows a worrying disconnect from the public. In her view, Ghanaians are being left in the dark, both literally and in terms of clear information.

She questioned the official explanation tied to a reported fire incident in Akosombo, saying the details being offered do not fully make sense.

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“Was the fire outbreak in Akosombo really the cause of the problem? In some countries, you receive alerts about issues like these, and they even caution you ahead of time. However, this is not the case in Ghana.

“The least our leaders can do is to carry us along and let us know the real problems on the ground. My major issue with this dumsor is that they should credit Ghanaians with some intelligence and tell us the truth,” she said.

Apart from the immediate power crisis, MC Yaa Yeboah pointed to a broader issue within the country’s political space, where critical national challenges are often reduced to partisan arguments instead of being resolved.

“Because of how everything has been politicised in the country, it is affecting the lives of the average Ghanaian. There is always blame-shifting whenever there is a change in government, so we never get a lasting solution to our problems,” MC Yaa Yeboah stressed.

Watch her statement below.