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VIDEO: “I Saved Money To Travel To Libya And Couldn’t But Acting Has Been Taking Me To Many Foreign Countries” – Dr Likee

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Popular Ghanaian actor and comedian Dr. Likee, also known as Akabenezer, has opened up about the incredible transformation acting has brought into his life.

Speaking in an interview with Mike Two on Adom FM’s Entertainment Hall program ahead of the mega premiere of their new movie titled “Elubo” , the Kumawood star confessed that his movie career has been nothing short of a lifesaver.

VIDEO: “I Will Not Date A Social Media Star Again” – TikToker Akosua Diqson Opens Up After Breakup With Quecy Official

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Ghanaian TikTok star Akosua Diqson has opened up about how her recent breakup with fellow TikTok personality Quecy Official has reshaped her views on love, relationships, and life in the spotlight.

In an exclusive interview with blogger ZionFelix, Akosua Diqson revealed that although her breakup with Quecy was painful, it taught her several important life lessons that she believes will guide her future romantic decisions.

VIDEO: Afia Schwarzenegger Begins New Chapter as Truck Driver in the U.S

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Ghanaian comedienne and media personality Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa, popularly known as Afia Schwarzenegger, has embarked on a surprising and bold new career path—truck driving—in the United States.

The outspoken entertainer made the announcement via her official Instagram page on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, where she shared a video capturing her first day on the job.

In the video, Afia is seen confidently driving a big rig into the parking lot of her workplace, dressed for the role and visibly excited.

Her move into the trucking industry has taken many by surprise, but it has also drawn widespread praise from fans and fellow celebrities alike.

Ghanaians on social media commended her for her resilience and hustle, lauding her decision as a reflection of dignity in labour and the courage to embrace reinvention.

Among those who congratulated her were Nigerian actresses Tonto Dikeh and Stephanie Karikari, who expressed admiration for Afia’s relentless spirit and determination to succeed against the odds.

Afia Schwarzenegger, never one to shy away from speaking her truth, also revealed that she is pursuing another long-time dream: becoming a criminal lawyer.

However, she admitted that law school has been extremely challenging.

Edward Akwasi Boateng apologises to Diana Asamoah as he heeds to her Uber driving advise

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Celebrated gospel musician Edward Akwasi Boateng has announced plans to venture into the ride-hailing business, a year after receiving a car gift from Prophet ElBernard Nelson Eshun.

The “Makoma So Ade” hitmaker, who faced public attention in 2024 after opening up about his financial struggles, was blessed with a Toyota saloon car following support from well-wishers.

Now, in a surprising but practical turn, the veteran singer says he is considering putting a second car—a Honda—into commercial use through Uber services.

In an exclusive interview with Mike Two on Adom FM, Edward Akwasi Boateng revealed that he’s come to terms with the controversial piece of advice offered by fellow gospel singer Diana Asamoah.

Recall that after he received the vehicle last year, Diana advised him to use it for Uber to generate income. This idea initially angered Edward and sparked a public spat between the two artists.

But now, the gospel legend says he sees wisdom in her words.

He also used the opportunity to dismiss the claims that he was very angry at Diana Asamoah for his advice.

According to him, he wasn’t angry just that he didn’t think Diana Asamoah was in the right position to advise him.

However, the host, Mike Two, insisted he begged Diana Asamoah to which he eventually did on live radio.

Interestingly, Edward Akwasi Boateng isn’t planning to run an ordinary Uber service.

He explained that his version will cater to a niche clientele, focusing on wedding couples, funeral guests, and even corpses, positioning himself as a premium alternative to the traditional ride-hailing model.

Kuami Eugene Reveals How A Visit To The Volta Region Changed His Entire Musical Career – Watch Video

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Award-winning Ghanaian musician, Eugene Marfo, popularly known as Kuami Eugene has opened up about how a trip to the Volta Region back in 2016 played a significant role in shaping his musical destiny.

In an interview with media personality Doreen Avio on her YouTube show, the former Lynx Entertainment signee shared his early struggles as a young musician.

Kofi Owusu Peprah Opens Up About Leaving BNI Job To Pursue Gospel Music Full-Time

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Kofi Owusu Peprah, a Ghanaian gospel artiste, has revealed that he resigned from his role at the Bureau of National Investigations (now the National Intelligence Bureau) four years ago to fully pursue his passion for music.

In an interview on Hitz FM, Owusu Peprah shared for the first time in detail how his two worlds, state intelligence and public ministry through music, collided, forcing a difficult decision.

“I have left the BNI for about four years. It is in the studio that I received my query letter. Yes, in this house. I came for an interview. It’s a broken record but this is the first time I am being explicit about it,” he said, recounting how he was served a warning while at a recording session.

The letter demanded he either walk away from his musical career or resign from the intelligence agency altogether. Unable to suppress his creative calling, he chose to part ways with the Bureau.

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According to the gospel singer, the covert nature of BNI operations meant officers were expected to maintain a low profile, something incompatible with public performances and digital visibility.

“I was given the opportunity to resign or quit everything relating to music, pull down all my YouTube stuff, you know. Those are the ethics: so I am saying this so that if you are in it and you wanna do music you know what you are getting yourself into,” he explained.

Known for inspirational tracks like Big God, Matwen, and Amen, Owusu Peprah has since become a respected figure in Ghana’s gospel scene, earning recognition for both his powerful vocals and spiritual depth.

Kofi Owusu Peprah is currently gearing up for a gospel concert set for August 17, 2025, at Cedar Mountain Chapel in Accra.

“You Are Sensẽless!” – Director Jackson Blãsts Big Akwes Over Criticism Of Lilwin’s Lead Role in Ibrahim Traoré Movie

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Seasoned Kumawood director and producer Jackson K. Bentum has lashed out at actor and TV presenter Big Akwes for questioning the casting choices made for the much-anticipated film Ibrahim Traoré: The Last African Hero, spearheaded by actor and filmmaker Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lilwin.

In a video that was sighted earlier online, Big Akwes slammed the decision to cast Lilwin as the lead character in the upcoming movie.

“We Were Dating For Real But…” — TikToker Akosua Diqson Speaks On Her Alleged Romantic Relationship With Quecy Official

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Ghanaian TikToker Akosua Diqson has finally broken her silence on the much-publicized relationship with fellow content creator Quecy Official, which many thought was just for content creation.

In a recent chat with award-winning blogger Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, she shockingly confirmed that the relationship was real, however, that romance has come to an end.

VIDEO: GhKobby Remanded By Yeji Court As His Friends Get Released In Yaa Baby’s Mũrder Trial

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Popular TikToker Hayford Boateng, known widely on social media as GhKobby, has been remanded into police custody following his appearance in court today in connection with the shocking shooting of his girlfriend, Yaa Baby.

The incident, which occurred on June 10, 2025, in Yeji, has stirred public outrage and intense media coverage nationwide.

Hunger Fuels My Music, Not Just Passion – Gyakie Opens Up

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Gyakie is not merely driven by passion; she’s fuelled by hunger. The Ghanaian singer, whose vocals have earned her international acclaim, says the fire behind her craft burns far deeper than love for music.

“Passion alone can be fragile. With passion, you could be blown off. Anything can stop you,” she explained during an interview on Luv FM’s DriveTime with Melvin Da Enigma. “I’m not just passionate about music, I’m hungry and striving to push through.”

Despite being the daughter of Highlife legend Nana Acheampong, Gyakie says her rise wasn’t a smooth inheritance. Her journey has been carved by relentless determination, not privilege.

“It wasn’t like it looked I was. I was really hustling,” she said, pushing back against assumptions that her father’s fame eased her path. “Though Nana Acheampong is my father, he taught me to do it myself.”

That DIY spirit now shapes her artistry. Gyakie revealed that her forthcoming album After Midnight is not just a creative work, it’s a deeply introspective chapter.

“After Midnight is calm, you get to reflect and the impact is great,” she shared. “I’m actually giving out love because I love to see people happy. I’ve experienced the positive aspects of love, and those are the things I want to share.”

Still, her climb hasn’t been without moments of doubt. She confessed to feeling underwhelmed about a past project until her fans reminded her of its worth.

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“I felt I didn’t do much, but after the song came out, my fans made me realize it was the best,” she admitted. “Sometimes I want to give up, and then I get a DM saying, ‘I love your music,’ and that’s my wake-up call.”

That bond with her audience, Gyakie says, is her grounding force. “I don’t joke with my fans. They can make or unmake you.”

The singer also spoke candidly about her decision to retreat from social media spaces at times.

“That’s where the demons are hovering now,” she said pointedly. “People have made their home on the internet. If you want to give up in life, go and live there. I regulate my life outside the internet—that’s how I’ve been able to stay true to myself.”

To young people, especially women, she delivered a message of authenticity and self-worth.

“Baby girl, if you want to wear a skirt, go ahead. If you want to braid your hair, do it. Don’t live to impress people or you’ll lose yourself,” she urged. “Let’s live like we’re human beings. Let’s stay like there’s no Instagram, no Twitter, no Facebook—and life will be simple.”

With Sankofa, the first single off her upcoming album, already gaining momentum, Gyakie is not just making music, she’s making a statement. After Midnight promises more than melodies; it offers a window into her rawest truths.