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Shatta Wale Clears New Lamborghini After Recent EOCO Seizure Drama – Watch Video

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Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has made headlines again after clearing a brand-new purple Lamborghini at the Tema Port today, Wednesday, August 20, 2025.

The information was revealed through a Facebook live hosted on the official page of his PRO, Sammy Flex.

Lilwin’s Ibrahim Traoré Movie Gets Nomination At New Zealand Film Festival

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Kumawood actor and musician Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lilwin, has chalked a major success with his latest film, Captain Ibrahim Traoré: The Last African Hero.

Following weeks of buzzing headlines since its release, the movie has been nominated for Best African Movie at the New Zealand International Film Festival.

Fella Makafui Jets Off In Style With Daughter Ahead Of 30th Birthday

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui is gearing up to mark her 30th birthday in grand style.

In a video shared online, she was spotted travelling with her daughter, Island Frimpong, on an international trip. The two flew business class from Ghana to their destination.

Upon arrival, Fella gave fans a glimpse of their luxurious hotel, showcasing its stunning interiors and a scenic balcony view.

READ ALSO: It’s A Bad Habit – Fameye Warns Against Chasing Women And Smoking

The getaway comes just days ahead of her milestone 30th birthday on August 20, 2025.

Excited fans flooded the comment section with admiration, showering her with warm wishes in advance of the big day.

Watch the video below.

It’s A Bad Habit – Fameye Warns Against Chasing Women And Smoking

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Fameye has advised young men about love and lifestyle choices.

The Ghanaian artiste suggested that chasing multiple women or relying on habits like smoking are traps that can derail ambitions. On August 18, 2025, he took to social media to share his perspective in short, candid posts.

“Bro if you are doing too many girls, stop ok? It’s a bad habit. Bye,” he wrote, adding a warning: “Smoking is a bad habit.”

READ ALSO: Fameye Unveils New Musical Alter Ego ‘Antonio’

His remarks quickly spread across social platforms, dividing opinion. Supporters praised him for addressing issues many young men struggle with but rarely speak about openly. Others, however, turned the comments into a playful back-and-forth about whether relationships, loyalty, and personal habits should really be judged so simply.

While Fameye offered no explanation for why he chose to share these statements, some observers believe they may be tied to a broader message or new artistic direction. The speculation comes as the artiste has recently revealed what he calls a new creative identity, introducing an alter ego named Antonio.

See his post below.

MOG Beatz Accuses Shatta Wale Of Fraudulent Production Credit Claims

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Ghanaian music producer, MOG Beatz, has launched a scathing attack on dancehall artiste Shatta Wale.

He has accused him of fraudulently claiming production credits on songs he did not produce.

You can’t bring me down – Stonebwoy fires haters

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Dancehall powerhouse, Stonebwoy, has once again set social media abuzz with a thought-provoking post condemning what he has described as a growing culture of “disrespect for cheap entertainment” online.

In his message, the ‘Not Again’ hitmaker expressed frustration over the tendency of some individuals to hide behind social media platforms to spew hate, ridicule, and negativity, often using such behaviour as a coping mechanism for their own misery.

He stressed that while many might laugh at such antics in the digital space, they remain completely unacceptable in real life.

Stonebwoy further reflected on his own career journey, pointing out that attempts to discredit him have persisted for more than a decade.

According to him, much of the hostility stems from the fact that he, “a boy from Ashaiman,” has managed to defy the odds and cement his place on the global music stage.

Touching on the psychological angle, the award-winning artiste suggested that those who constantly exhibit hostility online may be battling deeper mental health struggles. He warned that without self-awareness, such behaviour would only lead to regrettable outcomes.

It Was Hard To Find A Producer, Many Wanted to Take Advantage Of Me – Selina Boateng Discloses

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Gospel singer Selina Boateng has pulled back the curtain on the industry, revealing that behind the stage lights and music, her journey has been riddled with obstacles.

Speaking in an interview with MX24 TV, she reflected on the challenges she faced as a young woman trying to build a career in Gospel music, noting that the path was far from smooth.

Selina recalled how, in her early years, some industry figures often tried to exploit her beauty whenever she sought opportunities.

“I would say this work is not easy. Sometimes when you want to get some chance at a place to do something, the person will love to misuse you because you are beautiful. Yeah, they just want to take advantage of you. It’s a normal thing.

“I think so far as you are a woman who is nice and looking very beautiful, everybody would love to have you. But to the way I do my things, I realised that’s not how God wants me to do my thing,” she explained.

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The Ghanaian gospel singer further revealed that getting a music producer to support her craft in the beginning was another uphill task.

According to her, many producers approached female artistes with conditions that clashed with her principles.

“Also, one thing I faced is when I was growing up, it was difficult for me to get a producer as a woman. Because all of them, they have their own way of choosing you to produce you. And me too, what I wanted was different from what they wanted. So, it was very difficult to get a producer. But now I’m doing it myself,” she said.

Watch her statement below.

“I Don’t Mind Dating Older Women If There’s Genuine Connection” – James Gardiner Avers

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Ghanaian actor, James Gardiner, has weighed in on a subject that often sparks debate, dating older women.

His candid remarks during an interview with Nollywire, posted on Instagram, quickly stirred reactions online.

Gardiner explained that age, to him, is not a barrier when it comes to relationships. What truly matters is whether he and the woman share a meaningful connection.

“It depends… There is this picture we try to give women who are like that. If the person thinks the criteria for who I am looking for, I am not all about looks, by the way. But at least it shouldn’t be like I am with my mother.

“I don’t really mind if there is a connection. Age isn’t just a number… It is more about the connection. Once there is a strong connection, I don’t think every other thing matters,” he stated.

READ ALSO: “God Willing, Yes, I Will Receive It” – Shatta Wale On Seized Lamborghini

Despite his openness, Gardiner stressed that his statement should not be mistaken for an interest in financially motivated relationships.

“I don’t like sugar mommies, ooh,” he clarified.

Watch his statement here.

“God Willing, Yes, I Will Receive It” – Shatta Wale On Seized Lamborghini

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Shatta Wale has once again spoken out about the controversy surrounding his 2019 Lamborghini Urus, insisting the luxury car rightfully belongs to him.

In a post on X on August 17, 2025, the dancehall artiste stressed that he holds all the official paperwork to back his ownership claim. He further dismissed speculation that the car was stolen.

“God willing, yes, I will receive it. Cuz I have every document proving it’s mine, forget rumours. For your info, it’s not stolen, please, thank you,” Shatta Wale declared.

The latest remarks follow a June 2025 move by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), which impounded the vehicle after linking it to an ongoing fraud case in the United States.

READ ALSO: Adwoa Smart Reveals How Maame Dokono Gave Her First Break In Acting

Authorities said the Lamborghini was tied to Nana Kwabena Amuah, a Ghanaian American convicted of orchestrating multi-million-dollar romance scams and business email compromise schemes. EOCO claimed the car was bought with proceeds of those crimes.

Shatta Wale, however, has firmly rejected any suggestion of complicity. According to him, he lawfully acquired the Urus for $150,000 as a third-party buyer and has no business or personal connection with Amuah.

See his reply to a question asked about the vehicle below.

Adwoa Smart Reveals How Maame Dokono Gave Her First Break In Acting

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Ghanaian actress, Belinda Naa Ode Oku, well-known in Ghana’s entertainment circles as Adwoa Smart, has revealed that her journey to the screen was far from ordinary. She credited her breakthrough to the guidance of television icon Grace Omaboe, popularly called Maame Dokono.

Before fame, Adwoa Smart was a young school dropout striving to survive. She explained in an interview with Adom FM that she worked as a trader at the Kaneshie Market, determined not to rely on others for support.

“I didn’t want to depend on anyone, so, I was hustling at the market. I sold anything and everything, and I had a steady flow of customers,” she recalled.

Her life took a new turn when a woman who admired her introduced her to Maame Dokono. At first, the actress said, Maame Dokono was unsure about her.

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“When Maame Dokono saw me, she was quite skeptical, but she asked me to dance for her. Like an audition, I did it, and she seemed satisfied.

“She introduced me to the performing arts and also gave me a job at her drinking spot as a waitress. We would go for shoots during the day, and at night, I worked at her place,” Adwoa Smart recounted.

That opportunity opened the door to acting roles in some of Ghana’s most beloved television productions, including Obra, Efiewura, and Bongo Bar, roles that secured her place as a household name in the industry.