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“The Wins Overflow!” – Sarkodie Reacts To Moliy’s Global Success After Viral NBA Liberty Cameo

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Ghanaian rap icon, Sarkodie has joined the growing list of global stars celebrating the incredible success of rising star Moliy, following her recent viral courtside appearance at a New York Liberty NBA game.

In a comment under a video Moliy shared online, Sarkodie wrote, “The wins overflow!!! Beautiful to watch you enjoy every bit of it … best yet to come.”

Agradaa’s Lawyers Seek Venue Change For GH₵20M Defamation Case, Citing Prison Transport Burden

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Legal representatives for Nana Agradaa, who is currently serving a 15-year sentence, have filed a motion requesting the transfer of her ongoing civil defamation case to a court in Ghana’s Eastern Region.

The application, according to her lawyers, is rooted in logistical challenges associated with transporting her from Nsawam Prison to the current court venue in Accra.

Speaking to the media on July 16, 2025, a lawyer representing gospel singer Empress Gifty confirmed that Agradaa’s legal team argued in court that the constant travel was a burden and interfered with proceedings.

“Today, Nana Agradaa’s lawyers came up with another application that the place she is being kept is too far from the court. So they appealed that the case be moved to a court in the Eastern Region… When the time comes, the court will hear that application,” he said.

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Despite the motion, Empress Gifty’s legal team insists the distance from prison to court should not derail the case and have signaled their intent to challenge the transfer request. They further emphasized that the defamation suit is separate from the criminal matter that led to Agradaa’s incarceration.

“That issue was a criminal issue, this one is a civil issue, there is no jail time involved in this case,” the lawyer noted.

In May 2025, Empress Gifty filed a GH₵20 million lawsuit accusing Nana Agradaa of making obscene and defamatory remarks, including accusations of sexual misconduct and bestiality, during a live broadcast on social media.

Agradaa’s earlier attempt to have the case struck out was dismissed by the Tema High Court in June, which ordered her to pay GH₵6,000 in costs and allowed the case to proceed despite her imprisonment for fraud.

Marriage Is A Form Of Prostitution – Sister Derby Claims

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Ghanaian singer and socialite, Deborah Owusu-Bonsu, well-known as Sister Derby, has made a shocking remark about marriage.

In a video sighted by Zionfelix.net, the ‘Uncle Obama’ singer asserted that marriage is a form of prostitution.

To her, people paying the woman’s bride price makes it so. She said they pay for the pu$$y for life.

Though the topic she was addressing is yet to be known, her statement has shocked many people online.

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Critics have been questioning why she would make such a statement.

“This is disrespect to your Creator Debby. May the Lord who instituted marriage forgive you 🙏🏾,” someone commented.

“Asem ooo, so how can a beautiful lady think like this?” an Instagram user asked.

Another wrote: “Mental health is real, folks!”

Somehow defending Derby, someone commented: “That’s her own perception about marriage. Leave her alone.”

Watch the video below.

VIDEO: “Kyekyeku And Opoku Bilson Are Better Than Lilwin” – Director Jones Agyeman Declares

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Renowned Ghanaian movie director, Jones Agyeman, has caused some stirred as he has boldly stated that rising comic actors Kyekyeku and Opoku Bilson are currently better talents than the popular actor and comedian, Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin.

In an interview with Papa Jay of Poleeno Multimedia, Director Jones Agyeman made these remarks in response to some of Lilwin’s recent claims about the Kumawood movie industry.

Pained Jeffrey Nortey Slams Ghanaian Film Producers For Ditching Loyal Actors After Securing Funding

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Ghanaian actor and comedian, Jeffrey Nortey, has taken a bold stance against what he describes as a troubling trend in the country’s film industry.

Taking to social media to express his displeasure, Jeffery Nortey expressed frustration over producers who rely on committed actors when budgets are tight, only to abandon them when financial support arrives.

“It’s really disheartening how some Ghanaian filmmakers operate,” he wrote..

“When funds are low, they call on the familiar, dependable faces… But the moment they secure the budget they’ve been chasing, they suddenly ‘upgrade’ and go for the actors they’ve always dreamed of working with, completely sidelining those who held them down when no one else would.”

Nortey, best known for his roles in popular productions such as YOLO, Swings, and Slumber Party, argued that visibility and commitment often come from hard work, not just celebrity status.

“It’s often the so-called lesser-known actors who go all out, constantly posting, engaging fans, and doing everything they can to help a film succeed. Visibility doesn’t come from status alone—it comes from effort.”

Vybz Kartel Allegedly Eyes Accra For First Major African Concert This December

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Jamaican dancehall heavyweight Adidja Palmer, popularly known as Vybz Kartel or Worl Boss, is reportedly planning a monumental concert in Accra this December, marking what could be his first major performance on African soil.

According to renowned Ghanaian sports journalist Gary Al-Smith, the dancehall icon has made preliminary inquiries about booking the Accra Sports Stadium, a 40,000-capacity venue that has previously played host to Ghanaian musical giants like Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy.

If confirmed, the event is poised to become one of the most anticipated global music shows in Ghana this year.

The move comes on the heels of a growing bond between Vybz Kartel and Ghana’s own dancehall kingpin, Shatta Wale.

The two have shared the stage and collaborated musically in recent months, symbolizing a cultural bridge between Caribbean and African dancehall communities.

In December 2024, Shatta Wale was one of the headliners at Vybz Kartel’s explosive homecoming concert in Jamaica.

is first major appearance following his release from prison. The concert, held at the Jamaican National Stadium (capacity 35,000), drew massive international attention and was dubbed a “worldwide dancehall revival.”

Kartel, who served 13 years in prison, was freed after Jamaica’s Court of Appeal overturned his murder conviction and ruled against a retrial. Since then, the Worl Boss has been on a mission to reconnect with fans across the globe.

Van Vicker Flaunts His First Daughter As She Graduates Law School In The UK

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Ghanaian actor and filmmaker Van Vicker is celebrating a proud fatherhood moment as his first daughter, J’dyl Vanette Vicker, officially graduates from law school.

The actor on a post seen on bis social disclosed that his daughter, J’dyl has successfully completed her Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree at the prestigious University of Leicester in the United Kingdom.

King Paluta Replies Critics Of His “Between Me And God” ‘Diss’ Song

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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper, King Paluta, has responded to critics who claim his latest release, “Between Me and God,” is a diss track targeted at some naysayers.

In the last few days, the talented rapper has faced a lot of backlash online over his actions towards a fan who was supposedly not impressed with his craft during a recent alll white party show in the UK.

“I Was Sabotaged” – Rose Adjei Opens Up About Sabotage and Challenges in the Gospel Music Industry

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Ghanaian gospel musician Rose Adjei has revealed shocking details about the struggles she has endured in the music industry ever since she made her breakthrough.

Speaking on Hello FM’s Entertainment Review show which is hosted by Dave Hammer, the singer claimed that she was deliberately sabotaged by a fellow artist out of jealousy.

Our Talents Are Wasting Away – Gloria Sarfo Slams Ghana’s Film Industry, Hails Nigeria’s Movie Boom

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Ghanaian actress, Gloria Sarfo, has taken to Instagram to express her deep frustration over what she calls the dramatic decline of Ghana’s film industry, sharply contrasting it with Nigeria’s booming movie scene.

In her post, Sarfo lamented the lack of consistent production in Ghana and the slow pace at which the industry operates, despite the wealth of talent in the country. She pointed to Nigeria as a place where actors like herself could thrive instead of watching their skills go unnoticed.

“Honestly, if you’re in Nigeria as an actor, you’d realize that you’ve REALLY WASTED YOUR TALENT back in Ghana,” she wrote. “As in, people are shooting on a daily basis, back to back, non stop. Meanwhile, in my country Ghana, producers STRUGGLE to even shoot one film in a year.”

Describing the current state of the industry as “CRAZY” and “totally disheartening,” Sarfo questioned how a once-thriving sector ended up so dormant. “What has happened to our industry??? Talents are BEING WASTED. Mercy Lord,” she added.

In the caption accompanying her post, she echoed sentiments she says she’s heard repeatedly from loved ones: that her creative abilities are being underused in Ghana.

“This MUST be looked at, seriously. Look there are lots and lots of talent wasting in Ghana year by year, trust me,” she wrote.

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Sarfo emphasized that she constantly finds herself recommending Ghanaian talent to others because she knows the caliber of creatives the country holds. “I’m just here recommending people left right center, cos I KNOW what we have back in my country, I KNOOOOOOOOOOOW,” she stressed.

The actress also praised the ecosystem in Nigeria, saying it offers a supportive environment that actively promotes talent, something she believes Ghana currently lacks.

“Great great talents, who’ll do exceptionally WELL in Nigeria meeeehn. And there are people to PUSH THEM too. But in our CASE… Oh my HEART,” she added.

Looking back, she reflected on a time when the roles were reversed and Ghana was the industry to beat. “It was the other way round just some few years ago, so WHAT HAPPENED, WHAT REALLY HAPPENED. Or is it the NUMBERS, or WHAT?” she wondered aloud.

Gloria Sarfo ended on a call to action, urging her fellow actors not to wait on traditional producers but to consider creating opportunities by producing their own films.

See her post below.