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VIDEO: ‘He Should Stay In Prison’ – Father Of GhKobby Shockingly Reacts To Son’s Alleged Mũrder Of Girlfriend

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A man who is reported to be the father of popular Ghanaian TikToker Hayford Boateng, widely known as GhKKobby, has left many shocked with some remarks he has made following the arrest of his son after he allegedly shot and kĩlled his girlfriend, Philipa Frimpong, who was known by many online as Yaa Baby.

In a video we have seen on the social media handles of GH Page, the father of GhKobby was seen addressing the family of Yaa Baby after he went to sympatize with them during this difficult moment

Remorseful Addi Self Finally Begs Shatta Wale For Reconciliation After Years Of Their Fallout

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Former Shatta Movement militant Addi Self, real name Jafaro Mohammed, has finally come out to apologise to his former boss, Shatta Wale.

The musician in an online post is seen pleading for forgiveness and a chance to return to the fold he once proudly represented.

Maame Dokono Calls for Return of Corporal Punishment in Homes and Schools

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Veteran Ghanaian actress and broadcaster, Grace Omaboe, popularly known as Maame Dokono, has sparked national conversation after strongly advocating for the return of corporal punishment in both homes and schools.

Speaking at the ‘Convergence of Mothers’ forum hosted by media personality MzGee in Accra, the renowned screen legend lamented what she described as a troubling decline in discipline among today’s youth.

Drawing on her personal experiences as a mother of six, Maame Dokono argued that firm discipline, including physical correction, is necessary to raise morally upright children.

“Back in the day, I never spared the rod when raising my children. I disciplined them when necessary and praised them when they behaved well. That’s how parenting should be,” she stated emphatically.

She recalled how, in years past, both schools and communities took collective responsibility for instilling discipline in children, and corporal punishment was a norm widely accepted as a corrective measure, rather than abusive.

“When a child went astray, four boys would hold them while they were caned, it was a way to drum sense into them.

These days, they tell us not to beat children. We need to bring that back,” Maame Dokono said to a round of applause from sections of the audience.

The celebrated actress and social commentator blamed the growing rate of youth indiscipline and moral decay on the abandonment of traditional disciplinary approaches.

She emphasized the need for Ghanaian society to revisit cultural values that once held families and communities together.

Jackie Appiah Takes Bali By Storm With Captivating Vacation Vlog

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Ghanaian screen icon Jackie Appiah has once again captivated fans, not with a movie role, but with her luxurious travels, this time jetting off to the picturesque island of Bali, Indonesia.

The celebrated actress documented her journey from Dubai to Bali in a detailed video vlog, which she shared on her social media platforms, drawing widespread admiration and commentary from Ghanaians.

The content offered fans a rare, intimate look into her travel lifestyle and the serene beauty of Bali.

In the vlog, Jackie begins her journey in the United Arab Emirates, where she boards an eight-hour flight from Dubai to Bali.

Mid-air, she gives viewers a glimpse of her in-flight experience, including meals and relaxing moments on the plane.

Upon arrival in Bali, Jackie immediately expressed awe at the island’s visually stunning airport, highlighting its warm decor and artistic design.

She then joined a car service provided by her hotel, embarking on a nearly two-hour drive through the tranquil Balinese landscape.

Despite landing around midnight local time, Jackie showed no signs of fatigue.

Instead, she checked into her hotel and opted for a lively dance session before finally winding down in the early hours of the morning with a warm bath.

The video, packed with glamour and light-hearted energy, gave fans a taste of Jackie’s adventurous spirit.

From elegant travel scenes to fun late-night routines, the trip further solidified the actress’s status not only as a screen star but as a lifestyle inspiration.

Fans and followers flooded the comments with praise, with many expressing admiration for Jackie’s grace and her ability to make every moment, no matter how simple, look like a scene from a movie.

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I finally took one of the trips Ive been looking forward to and it was even more lovely than i expected. Welcome the first part of my Bali vlog. When do you want part 2?

♬ original sound – Jackie Appiah

Sarkodie And Kweku Smoke Declare ‘Wãr’ With Words In Explõsive New Track “Violence” – Video

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Ghanaian rap icon Sarkodie has done it again with the release of his latest song “Violence”, featuring young rap sensation Kweku Smoke.

Prior to the release of the song, the SarkCess Music boss issued a little statement to state that parental guidance was needed and indeed, the lyrics of the song has confirmed same.

You built your studio with a woman’s money – Kwaku Manu slams Okatakyie Afrifa

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Ghanaian actor and media personality, Kwaku Manu, has publicly expressed his disappointment in broadcaster Okatakyie Afrifa following alleged threats made against him during a recent edition of Afrifa’s For The Records show.

In a heated on-air segment, Okatakyie Afrifa accused Kwaku Manu of attempting to benefit financially from affluent figures like Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama.

He also threatened to expose what he described as schemes by the Kumawood actor to gain favour from wealthy personalities.

The feud between the two escalated after Kwaku Manu recently appealed to former President John Dramani Mahama to regulate media freedom in Ghana.

Kwaku Manu specifically called for action against individuals like Twene Jonas, whose rise to prominence has been marked by sharp verbal attacks against high-profile figures.

Okatakyie Afrifa, a vocal advocate for free speech and a known critic of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), took exception to Manu’s plea, sparking the ongoing war of words.

Reacting to the threats, Kwaku Manu didn’t hold back. “Where I’m from, you can’t threaten or warn me. You’re not God. I see you to be a spoiled child who lacked discipline growing up,” he said in a response video.

He further criticised Afrifa for building what he described as a misleading public persona.
“You’re now tasting fame, so it has gotten to your head. You’re nobody. You’re an emotional blackmailer,” Manu fired back.

The actor also took a swipe at Afrifa’s political connections and alleged dependence on external financial support.


“I don’t rely on women, unlike you, whose new studio was funded by a woman and the party,” he added, alluding to Afrifa’s reported ties to the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

VIDEO: Okomfo Kolege Breaks Down In Tears As Colleagues Visit Him Following His Mother’s Death

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Popular Kumawood actor Collins Oteng, widely known by fans as Okomfo Kolege, has been left shattered after losing his mother.

The actor, who was still piecing his life back together after the death of his pregnant wife and unborn child in 2022, found himself once again in the grip of grief when news of his mother’s passing broke on Thursday, June 12, 2025.

If I Had A Second Chance, I’d Do Things Differently – Selina Boateng Reflects On Marriage

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Gospel singer Selina Boateng is opening up about the lessons marriage has taught her and the regrets she carries.

Speaking on Onua FM’s Efie Ne Fie Drive Time with Ohemaa Acheampoma, Selina reflected on how her understanding of marriage has changed since she said “I do.” If given another chance, she says, she would’ve approached things very differently.

“Marriage has opened my eyes in so many ways,” she admitted. “If I had the chance to go back and make changes or amend certain decisions, I honestly would—because until you’re inside the walls of marriage, you’ll never truly understand what it is.”

She likened the shift in expectations to a color illusion. “You may think something is red until you get in and realize it’s green. You think it’s white, but it’s actually yellow.” Her message: the reality of marriage often clashes with the idealistic images people hold before entering it.

For those still unmarried, Selina offered heartfelt advice—ground your decisions in prayer, not pressure.

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“My prayer for anyone looking forward to marriage is this: May God go ahead of you and grant you a high level of wisdom, Solomon’s kind of wisdom, to choose the right partner. Because if you end up with the wrong person, it will be nothing short of hell. And I say this from experience,” she said with conviction.

Selina Boateng emphasized that spiritual discernment, not public opinion or material considerations, should guide one’s path to marriage.

“So I beg you, before you enter any marital union, go on your knees. Cry out to God for wisdom and understanding. Ask that the person coming into your life is not doing so because of your money, fame, or beauty, but because the two of you are meant to come together and fulfill God’s purpose,” she added.

When asked what she would’ve done differently, Selina offered a brutally honest answer: “I would not have listened more.”

She elaborated: “People will pressure you: ‘You’re aging,’ ‘You’re late,’ ‘Just marry or just have kids.’ Don’t listen to that. You alone know the fire you’re walking into, and only you will endure it.”

Many Would Leave If Judgment Wasn’t So Harsh – Selina Boateng Exposes Silent Marital Struggles Among Christians

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Gospel singer Selina Boateng has lifted the veil on the quiet suffering endured by many Christian couples, especially those in ministry, who stay in difficult marriages to preserve appearances.

Appearing on Onua FM’s Efie Ne Fie with Ohemaa Acheampomaa, Boateng shared candid insights into the often-unspoken emotional toll that marriage can take, particularly within faith communities where divorce is heavily stigmatized.

She didn’t hold back when reflecting on the scale of the issue, noting how societal and religious expectations trap many in unhappy unions.

“If people had the liberty to openly walk away from their marriages, divorce cases would shoot up like gunfire. It would be an eyesore because the numbers would be overwhelming,” she remarked.

Boateng emphasized that behind the smiles and spiritual service, many women, especially those called to ministry, are silently battling emotional pain. According to her, the pressure to stay quiet is overwhelming.

“And the sad part? Once you’re married, you can’t even speak about what you’re going through. Even the people who pressured you into it won’t be there to console you.”

The singer extended a heartfelt plea to the Christian community: recognize that failing marriages don’t just threaten domestic peace, they can also derail entire ministries and destroy a person’s mental and emotional well-being.

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“I want to use this opportunity to plead with everyone: if you’re a Christian and your marriage falls apart, it affects everything. Your ministry, your peace, your purpose. Especially if you’re a gospel musician. That’s why we need to wake up. We are at fault. And I’m not just speaking for myself, I know many mothers who are suffering in silence. Even when they speak out, they are not believed. They’re blamed instead.”

In her view, the silence only worsens the problem. The fear of being judged or shamed keeps many from telling their truth or seeking help, even when their lives and callings are at risk.

“So much is happening behind closed doors. If we allowed people to speak freely, you’d be shocked at how many men of God and gospel musicians would admit they married the wrong person,” Selina Boateng averred.

I Was Paying Staff While Your Mother Paid Your Fees – Kwaku Manu Slams Okatakyie Afrifa

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Actor Kwaku Manu has fiercely responded to media personality Okatakyie Afrifa, intensifying a war of words that has unfolded over the past few days.

Their recent clash began after Manu urged President John Mahama to introduce legislation that would criminalize insults directed at public figures, a statement that didn’t sit well with Afrifa.

In a video sighted by Zionfelix.net, Kwaku Manu accused Afrifa of being ungrateful and self-centered, claiming the broadcaster always acts in his own interest.

“He’s only ever thinking about himself,” Manu remarked, visibly frustrated. He also questioned the circumstances surrounding Afrifa’s departure from a media house owned by a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) before he transitioned to Angel FM/TV.

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What seemed to particularly anger the Kumawood star was Afrifa’s alleged encouragement for people to throw urine at him, a comment Manu found deeply disrespectful.

Highlighting his own contributions to society, Kwaku Manu also mentioned his history of employing others and supporting livelihoods, noting pointedly that while Afrifa’s mother was still paying his school fees, he had already taken on the responsibility of paying workers under him.

Watch the video below.