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Medikal Confirms Relationship With Eazzy, Calls Her His “Lost Rib”

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After months of speculation, Ghanaian rapper Medikal has finally addressed the persistent rumours linking him romantically to Eazzy and confirmed that the buzz is true.

During an interview on Hitz FM, the rapper, born Samuel Adu Frimpong, opened up about his affection for Eazzy, describing her as the love he’s long been searching for.

“Eazzy is my woman. That is my babe. She is my rib. I am not joking. Of course, I would marry her and it is anytime soon,” he declared.

The musician spoke about his plans to marry her, expressing certainty and excitement about taking that next step.

When asked whether he intended to collaborate with Eazzy musically, similar to how he had done with his ex-wife, Medikal clarified that their relationship would take a different path.

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“It won’t be like that… We have a project and stuff, but it won’t be like the others. This is how we feel about each other, and it is not about the space. I have had relationships with people who are not in the media space,” he explained.

He further described how the connection began, noting that while their love may seem like a media spectacle due to their shared fame, it actually blossomed in a surprisingly casual way.

“We being in the same space becomes big news, though. But it’s not like I go in for people I am in the same field with. We met on Instagram. I proposed to her and she accepted,” Medikal added.

Watch his statement below.

“Enough Is Enough” – Lil Win Slams Ghanaian TV Station for Airing His Movie Without Consent

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“Enough Is Enough” – Lil Win Slams Ghanaian TV Station for Airing His Movie Without Consent

Kumawood star, Lil Win, has publicly condemned a Ghanaian television station for broadcasting his 2024 hit movie A Country Called Ghana without proper authorization.

According to Lilwin, this undermines the hard work of Ghanaian filmmakers and the future of the local film industry.

In a strongly worded post on Instagram, the actor and producer expressed deep frustration after coming across a video on TikTok in which a fan proudly stated they were enjoying A Country Called Ghana for free from the comfort of their home, thanks to a local TV station.

Lil Win, born Kwadwo Nkansah, did not mince words in his reaction as he accused the unnamed television station of piracy, emphasising the damage such illegal broadcasts cause to Ghana’s already struggling movie industry.

“STOP PIRATING OUR MOVIES… This person watching this movie didn’t buy it to watch on Amazon Prime but is watching it free on a Ghana TV station,” he wrote in the caption of the reposted TikTok video.

He went on to warn that legal action might be the next course of action if such unauthorised

Beverly Afaglo Hosts Successful Private Screening For Her New Movie “Pimp Paradise” – See Photos

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Ghanaian actress and producer Beverly Afaglo held a successful private screening for her latest film, Pimp Paradise, on Thursday, July 24, 2025, at the Silverbird Cinemas, Accra Mall.

The exclusive event brought together a host of celebrities, industry players, media personnel, and fans who gathered to show their support and get a first look at the much-anticipated production.

Lilwin’s ex-wife joins his team to hit the streets to promote his Captain Ibrahim Traoré movie

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Sweet Pat, the ex-wife of renowned Kumawood actor Lil Win, has been seen in a new video promoting Lilwin’s Captain Ibrahim Traore movie on the streets.

In a viral video shared on TikTok by Sweet Mimi, the two were seen joyfully singing along to Sweet Pat’s latest single Take Your Lover while standing in front of a building with one of Lil Win’s branded movie cars in the background.

According to the video’s caption and reports, Sweet Pat has joined the promotional campaign for Lil Win’s much-anticipated movie, Ibrahim Traoré: The Last African Hero, set to premiere at SG Mall in Kumasi on August 2, 2025.

The movie, which pays tribute to the iconic Burkinabé leader, is already generating buzz in the entertainment space.

The premiere is expected to draw a crowd of high-profile attendees, including Pingrenoma Zagre, the Ambassador of Burkina Faso to Ghana a fitting gesture, given the movie’s Pan-African theme.

Kafui Dey Bids Farewell to GTV’s Breakfast Show After Four Remarkable Years

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Celebrated Ghanaian TV show host and master of ceremonies, Kafui Dey, has officially announced his departure from the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation’s flagship morning programme, GTV Breakfast Show.

In a heartfelt personal statement shared across his social media platforms on July 24, 2025, Kafui Dey described his exit as the end of a chapter and expressed deep gratitude to the GBC family and viewers who supported him during his four-year journey on the show.

“After 4 incredible years, IT IS TIME,” he stated in the emotional message, noting that his journey began on August 2nd, 2021. He thanked the Director-General of GBC, his co-presenters, producers, directors, crew, the social media team, and every guest who graced the show’s set over the years.

“To all who supported me, thank you. For the highs, the lows, and the memories, I’m truly thankful. If I ever offended anyone, please forgive me,” he added.

Kafui also reassured fans that his departure is not a goodbye, but simply a transition into a new phase. “I believe our paths will cross again—and when they do, we will create even more beautiful memories.”

Kafui Dey is widely respected in Ghana’s media landscape for his versatility, eloquence, and professionalism. His contribution to the GTV Breakfast Show has been lauded for its consistency, engaging content, and positive impact on morning television.

Akuapem Poloo Reveals She Was Paid GH₵5000 By Fameye To Twerk In Music Video

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur, Rosemond Alade Brown, widely known as Akuapem Poloo, has opened up about the unconventional path she took to achieve recognition and financial success in the entertainment industry.

In an interview on Joy Prime, Poloo candidly reflected on her early struggles and the lengths she went to in order to make her mark. According to her, she resorted to high-risk strategies simply to be noticed after years of feeling invisible in the spotlight.

“At first, I was paying to be insulted for a year because I really wanted the recognition. I’ve been in the industry and no one calls or recognised me, but after the controversy, people were calling me for interviews and skincare deals,” she revealed.

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She shared that one of the breakthrough moments in her hustle was when Fameye paid her GH₵5000 to twerk in one of his music videos, a move that not only paid off financially but also fueled her growing notoriety.

“Even artistes would reach out to me to dance and twerk on their songs and I was getting paid. Even Fameye was giving me GH₵5000 to twerk on his songs,” she added.

Poloo admitted that while her methods raised eyebrows, they ultimately earned her visibility, opportunities, and endorsement deals, validating her belief that being bold was the only way forward in a competitive industry.

Kweku Smoke Pays GH¢66,000 For KNUST Student’s Spinal Surgery

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Ghanaian rapper Kweku Smoke has stepped in to support a final-year student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in a life-saving gesture.

As a show of his generosity, the musician had paid a sum of GH¢66,000 to cover the full cost of spinal surgery for Osman Awudu Abu, a student studying BA History at KNUST.

Wendy Shay Reveals How Frustration Inspired Her Hit Song “Too Late”

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What began as a licensing dispute over a viral Cameroonian song turned into one of Wendy Shay’s biggest musical breakthroughs.

During an interview on 3Music TV, the Ghanaian singer opened up about the inspiration behind her hit track “Too Late.” The song, she revealed, was born out of emotional turmoil and legal drama.

The trouble started when Wendy released her version of “Vivian,” a song originally by Cameroonian artist Prince Aimé. She and her team had reached out to Prince for licensing rights and paid him a significant, though undisclosed, sum to secure usage.

But things took a frustrating turn when another individual, Waxy Kay, came forward claiming to be the rightful owner. He demanded an additional payment, which Wendy eventually made. Despite that, he came back once again, threatening to remove the track from streaming platforms due to its growing success.

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Wendy Shay said she was emotionally drained by the ongoing demands and pressure, and decided to channel that frustration into something new. The result was “Too Late,” a song that captured her feelings during that turbulent period.

However, the track didn’t immediately connect with listeners the way she had hoped. That changed when Tracy Shay, a young girl, danced to it, sparking widespread attention and propelling the song into the spotlight.

Wendy credited Tracy for reigniting the song’s momentum: “This child came into my life as a blessing and to show gratitude to God, to the universe, whatever connected us, I just need to do something for her in return.”

She also emphasized that her focus now is not on the critics, but on honoring the young girl who played such a pivotal role in the song’s success.

Camidoh excluisvely reveals why he stopped rapping to sing

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Ghanaian Afrobeats star, Camidoh, has opened up about his evolution from a rapper into a celebrated singer.

Speaking in a candid interview on Hitz FM, the Sugarcane hitmaker explained that although he began his music career as a rapper, but the demands of the genre became too overwhelming to maintain, especially without the support of a label.

“I just felt that rap became a lot of work for me because, as time went on, I had to be reading a lot. I had to be doing so much work because the bar is always being raised. So that was a lot of work for me,” Camidoh shared.

He highlighted that rap music requires a consistent upgrade in lyrical content, intense preparation, and a commitment to staying ahead in a competitive and fast-evolving genre.

“There was a lot to do, and rap is one genre that demands serious lyrical investment. Without a strong support system, it was hard to keep up,” he added.

Camidoh continued that singing came more naturally to him and offered the flexibility to express himself without the pressure of constantly needing to “out-bar” previous performances.

Wendy Shay Breaks Silence On Her Secret Role In Ending The Shatta Wale–Stonebwoy Feud (Video)

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Ghanaian songstress, Wendy Shay, has broken her silence on the key role she played in brokering peace between Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy after their infamous clash.

The two dancehall giants made headlines during the 2019 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (now Telecel Ghana Music Awards) when tensions erupted on stage. The incident saw Stonebwoy pulling a gun after Shatta Wale and his entourage approached him, sparking widespread condemnation across the industry.

While many credited entrepreneur Dr. Kofi Amoa-Abban and media personality Nana Aba Anamoah for facilitating the reconciliation, Wendy Shay has now revealed her pivotal involvement in setting the peace process in motion.

In a recent interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, monitored by Zionfelix.net, Wendy Shay disclosed that she was the one who connected Dr. Amoa-Abban with Shatta Wale.

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“I was the one who gave Dr. Abban Shatta Wale’s number after he called me saying he wanted to speak with him,” she recounted, adding that Stonebwoy was also contacted shortly afterward.

She explained that her visit to Dr. Amoa-Abban’s home came after winning the New Artiste of the Year award in 2019. During the visit, she presented him with her plaque, as he was a sponsor of her first-ever Shay Concert.

Watch her statement below.