What was supposed to be a night of music and memories turned briefly wild when a fan of award-winning Ghanaian musician Black Sherif accidentally hit the artist on the mouth during his performance at the Pepsodent Black and White Timeline event held on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
The unexpected incident happened on stage in the middle of Black Sherif’s electrifying performance.
Ghanaian business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye is making headlines after purchasing the first copy of Richie Mensah’s newly launched book “Yes, It Is Your Fault” for an astonishing GH₵200,000.
This happened on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at a lavish book launch held at the prestigious Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra.
Ricky, born Eric Opoku, is a Ghanaian contemporary music artist, singer, and songwriter known for his expressive blend of Afrobeats, Afropop, and Hiplife. His sound is both modern and deeply rooted in Ghanaian culture, a fusion of emotive storytelling, vibrant melodies, and lyrical honesty. Known for singles like “Dɔ No Bi” and “Joy” (both featuring award-winning rapper Strongman), Ricky is steadily carving out a space as one of Ghana’s most captivating emerging talents.
He was born in Manso Antwere, a town in the Amansie West District of Ghana’s Ashanti Region. His early years were spent in Bekwai, where his father worked as a teacher. There, he attended SDA Junior High School, before continuing to Osei Tutu Senior High School and later, Christian Service University College in Kumasi.
Popular Ghanaian events MC and media personality David Germain Portfolio has reacted fiercely to comments made by fellow media personality Tilly Akua Nipaa regarding his defense of TikTok star GhKobby, who has been accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend, YaaBaby.
Tilly, during an appearance on Showbiz Extra on Hitz FM on Saturday, June 14, did not mince words as she described Portfolio’s Facebook comments and pronouncements on the program defending GhKobby as “senseless” and “disgusting.”
Ghanaian media personality Tilly Akua Nipaa has come out strongly against her colleague David Germain Portfolio over what she describes as an insensitive and senseless defence of TikTok star GhKobby, who allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend, YaaBaby, in Yeji on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
Speaking during the Saturday edition of Showbiz Extra on Hitz FM hosted by Andy Dosty on June 14, 2025, Tilly did not mince words when she took exception to Portfolio’s reaction to the disturbing news.
Following rapper Medikal’s much-talked-about split from actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui, he quickly started a romantic relationship with Ghanaian singer Eazzy.
Their new relationship that has been making headlines in the last few months appears to have now taken a twist many netizens were not actually expecting anytime soon.
The National Anti-Piracy Committee of Ghana’s Copyright Office has delivered a sharp ultimatum to television broadcasters across the country to stop pirating content or face the full force of the law.
In a press release signed by Principal State Attorney William Bonsu, the Committee revealed a disturbing trend in which several TV stations have been illicitly downloading and airing copyrighted content, including movies, television series, documentaries, and sports broadcasts, without acquiring the proper licenses from rights holders.
“This practice constitutes a serious offense under the Copyright Act, 2005 (Act 690), as amended,” the Committee stressed, warning that violators risk facing stiff penalties including fines, imprisonment, or both.
Apart from legal ramifications, the Committee highlighted the broader damage such actions inflict on Ghana’s creative economy. Unauthorized broadcasts deny creators their rightful earnings and violate both national copyright law and international agreements.
To avoid sanctions, the Committee strongly advised all broadcasters to:
Immediately halt the transmission of any unlicensed content
Secure formal permission or licensing from rights owners or accredited agencies
Keep transparent records of content rights and licensing deals for auditing
The Committee also announced it has ramped up monitoring and enforcement efforts in partnership with law enforcement, with a clear message: copyright violators will be prosecuted.
“The Copyright Office urges all broadcasters to respect intellectual property rights and support the growth of Ghana’s creative economy by adhering to the law,” the statement read. “By doing so, they can help promote a vibrant and sustainable creative industry that benefits all stakeholders.”
Ghanaian rapper Amerado is making waves on social media after his candid and humorous remarks during an interview on Okay FM’s Ekwanso Dwoodwoo stirred laughter and debate.
Known for always having a toffee in his mouth, whether he’s on stage, in interviews, or just out and about, fans have long wondered if his sugar habit has a downside.
That speculation turned into a direct question when host Nana Romeo jokingly asked whether the constant toffee-chewing was affecting his performance in the bedroom.
Amerado didn’t miss a beat. Laughing, he responded, “I don’t use it for anything o… it’s just there like that. If it wants to die, let it die.”
Despite health concerns often linked with excess sugar, Amerado made it clear he has no plans to curb his sweet indulgence. “As for the toffee, I won’t stop anytime soon,” he declared.
The rapper didn’t stop there. In a light-hearted critique of dating culture, he commented on what he sees as rising expectations in modern relationships.
“These days, the way women dey demand too much just because of what God gave them down there… I just dey mind my business,” Amerado posited.
Following the interview, fans have taken to social media with memes, dubbing toffees as Amerado’s “official trademark” and hailing his unfiltered honesty. While some applaud his carefree attitude, others are still scratching their heads, wondering just how far his sweet tooth will take him.
Ghanaian radio personality Oheneni Adazoa, known for her bold commentary on Sompa FM, has ignited intense debate online after delivering a passionate and controversial message during a recent live broadcast.
Adazoa, who hosts a popular show on the station, issued a stark warning to any woman who dares approach her husband, declaring she would not hesitate to take drastic action.
“As for me, Ama Genevieve, I am marrying my husband till I die. Divorce is not in my book. So, if you are a woman and you think you are Samson, come after my husband, and you will see. I will harm you,” she said, firmly rejecting the idea of ever ending her marriage.
The host doubled down on her comments, elaborating that her threats were not physical but spiritual.
She made it clear that any woman who poses a threat to her marriage would face serious consequences.
“I will not take you to any priest. But I will use a criminal prophesy to kill you. So, any mother who doesn’t take care of her daughter, prepare for me,” Oheneni Adazoa further stated.
Social media sensation and musician, Archipalago is once again making headlines for his usual controversial issues.
In a video available to zionfelix.net, he was seen clashing with a female staff member at Ghana’s Kotoka International Airport over filming restrictions.