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Family Interference Ended My Marriage – Maame Dokono Warns Couples

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At a heartfelt gathering themed “Yesterday’s Daughters, Today’s Mothers,” veteran Ghanaian actress Grace Omaboe, known affectionately as Maame Dokono, shared hard-won wisdom from her personal life, urging couples to shield their marriages from family interference.

Her reflections came during A Convergence of Mothers, an event organized by media personality MzGee that brought women from different generations together to exchange stories and lessons on motherhood in Ghana’s changing society.

Reflecting on her second marriage, Omaboe recounted how familial involvement played a key role in its unraveling. Though she didn’t clarify whether the interference came from her own relatives or those of her partner, she was clear about the consequences.

“My advice to you is, do not listen to the family. If you listen to your family, your marriage will collapse. Mine collapsed because I listened to family. The marriage was nice; we went abroad and we enjoyed the marriage, but it collapsed,” she said.

Known for her openness, Maame Dokono offered glimpses into her journey as a mother of six, borne of relationships with three different men.

“I have six children, and I went through hell to bring them up. Six children with three men; two with each man. The first two children were twins,” she revealed.

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Dokono also recalled a harrowing moment after giving birth to her first set of twins.

“With the first two children, I almost died. The day I was to come home, I got locked up in the elevator at Korle-Bu, and I thought I was about to die,” she recounted.

Though initially hesitant to have more children, her perspective changed after falling in love again.

“I said I won’t get pregnant again, but when you meet a loved one, your words will not hold any longer. I met another man, and we gave birth to a boy and a girl. That marriage was so nice.”

Even after the second marriage ended at age 40, Omaboe did not close the door on love or motherhood.

“When it collapsed, I was 40 years old. I said I won’t get pregnant again, but I met another man and gave birth to two more children and that made it six.”

Aside from her marital experiences, she emphasized the importance of maternal responsibility, especially when it comes to childcare.

“Me, when I have my babies, I don’t leave them with anyone. No matter what, I will take care of my children. It’s better than leaving them with people because you’d never know how they will treat your children,” Maame Dokono advised.

The forum, designed as a nurturing space for intergenerational dialogue, tackled critical topics including legal rights in parenting, mental health struggles among mothers, raising teenagers, and navigating Ghana’s modern education system. Through stories like Maame Dokono’s, the event underscored how personal resilience and community wisdom continue to shape motherhood across the decades.

Watch her remarks here.

Kwabena Kwabena Accuses Gospel Industry Of Sabotaging His New EP

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Ghanaian highlife artiste, Kwabena Kwabena, has raised serious concerns about what he perceives as systemic exclusion within the country’s gospel music industry.

Known in private life as George Kwabena Adu, the ‘Tokro’ singer alleged that key players in the gospel scene are deliberately sidelining his latest gospel project, ‘God of Restoration’.

In an interview on Hitz FM, Kwabena Kwabena didn’t hold back in expressing his frustration over the cold reception his gospel EP has received. He believes his identity as a “secular” musician is the root of the discrimination.

“It looks as if our gospel fraternity has an issue with a supposed ‘secular’ artiste producing a gospel tune. Is God for you only? I don’t get it,” he questioned.

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Kwabena Kwabena revealed that he has been tipped off about an intentional effort to ignore his gospel work.

“I know from a very reliable source there’s been a purported agenda in the gospel fraternity not to push this EP,” he said.

Despite the pushback, Kwabena Kwabena emphasized that God of Restoration was born from personal gratitude, not industry expectations.

“I did it to say thank you to the big man up there who has given me the talent to feed my family and sustain my career,” he shared.

Addressing those he believes are behind the resistance, he made it clear that divine purpose, not public endorsement, remains his motivation.

“If you’ve decided not to push a gospel project by a secular artiste, that’s your problem. It’s God who will promote what is His,” Kwabena Kwabena stated.

Hon. Sam George Announces Increase In Data Bundles Following Recent Social Media Backlash

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After weeks of mounting pressure from some of Ghana’s most influential voices on social media, the Minister of Communication, Digitalisation and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Nartey George, has finally responded by announcing a significant increase in data bundle value across all major telecommunications networks in the country, effective July 1, 2025.

Speaking at a press briefing held on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, Hon. Sam George revealed that after intense engagements with the CEOs of Ghana’s telecom giants, his ministry has secured a 10 to 15 percent increase in data value for customers.

VIDEO: “I Love Shatta Wale Too Much And I Want To Meet Him” – Legendary Agya Koo Nimo Confesses

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Ghanaian highlife legend Agya Koo Nimo has made an interesting confession about his admiration for dancehall icon Shatta Wale.

In a recent interview with media personality Kafui Dey on his YouTube show, the revered palm-wine music maestro didn’t mince words as he declared his love for the Shatta Movement boss.

Shatta Wale Halted Tamale Performance To Defend Fans, Blasts Security Over Assault Incident (Video)

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At a recent performance in Tamale, Shatta Wale halted his show to confront an unsettling moment unfolding in the crowd.

The Ghanaian dancehall artiste took aim at the security team after one of his fans was reportedly assaulted during the event.

A viral video from the night captures the dramatic moment Wale addressed the incident mid-performance.

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“Stop beating my fans and go to war,” he declared, triggering an eruption of applause from the audience.

Shatta Wale, visibly disturbed, reminded the crowd and his team of the central role fans play in his career. He expressed firm disapproval of any violence targeted at them, especially at a show meant to celebrate their loyalty.

Watch the video below.

Sumsum Fĩres Back At Archipalago As He Calls Him Many Unprintable Names Following The Latter’s Recent Attack On Him – Watch Video

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The ongoing feud between controversial US-based Ghanaian social media personality Archipalago and Kumawood actor Sumsum Ahoufe has taken a new twist, with Sumsum finally hitting back in a fiery interview.

In a chat with Papa Kay on the same Poleeno Multimedia platform Archipalago had earlier used to unleash his fury, Sumsum did not only clap back but went straight for Archipalago.

VIDEO: “Some Dancers Use Voodoo” –  Allo Maadwoa Confirms

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Renowned Ghanaian dancer and choreographer Allo Maadwoa has made some revelations about the spiritual battles in the dance world.

In an interview with Ruthy on SeanCity TV, the popular TikTok star confirmed suspicions that some dancers resort to voodoo or black powers to enhance their craft and dominate the space.

Black Sherif loses out on Best International Act award at the just ended BETs

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Ghanaian sensation, Black Sherif, missed out on a major international accolade as Nigerian Afrobeat star Ayra Starr clinched the coveted Best International Act award at the 2025 BET Awards, held on June 9 in Los Angeles.

Ayra Starr emerged victorious in a fiercely competitive category that included top global talents such as Ghana’s Black Sherif, Any Gabrielly (Brazil), Basky (UK), Ezra Collective (UK), Joé Dwèt Filé (France), MC Luanna (Brazil), Rema (Nigeria), SDM (France), Tyla (South Africa), and Uncle Waffles (Swaziland).

The win marks a significant milestone in Ayra Starr’s meteoric rise.

Since 2022, the Sability hitmaker has been a consistent presence at the BET Awards, earning nods in previous years for Best New International Act (2022), Best International Act (2023), and the BET Her Award in 2024 for her empowering anthem “Commas.”

In 2025 alone, she garnered three nominations: Best New Artist, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, and Best International Act, ultimately taking home the latter.

Hajia 4Reall flaunts GHS 150K rolex watch from her secret lover

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Ghanaian socialite and musician Mona Faiz Montrage, popularly known as Hajia 4Reall, has stirred massive buzz on social media with her first public appearance since her release from prison.

The Move hitmaker made a dramatic return to Instagram with a video that has quickly gone viral.

In the clip, Hajia 4Reall is seen unboxing an extravagant Eid al-Adha gift reportedly from a secret admirer, reigniting public fascination with her opulent lifestyle.

Wearing a fitting black jumpsuit that accentuated her figure, Hajia 4Reall accessorised with luxury gold bangles and Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets to further affirm her reputation as a fashion-forward celebrity.

The video, which has garnered thousands of views and comments, shows the socialite visibly happy as she opened the lavish present.

While the identity of the gift-giver remains unknown, speculation is rife among fans and followers about the source of the extravagant gesture.

However, Hajia 4Reall’s post-prison display of wealth has not been without controversy.

A section of social media users have criticised her for what they describe as tone-deaf flaunting, especially considering the legal troubles that recently landed her behind bars.

“Some humility would be nice,” one commenter wrote. “Coming out of prison and going straight back to show-off mode?”

Kofi Adoma Returns to Work with Explosive Serwaa Broni Interview Months After Eye Injury

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Veteran Ghanaian journalist and broadcaster, Kofi Adoma Nwanwani, has officially returned to work after a six-month hiatus following a near-fatal shooting incident in December 2024 that left him with a serious eye injury.

In a powerful comeback that has drawn emotional reactions from across the country, Kofi Adoma announced his return with an upcoming tell-all interview with controversial figure Serwaa Broni, known for her alleged romantic involvement with a former Ghanaian president.

The seasoned broadcaster, who has built a reputation for fearlessly pursuing hard-hitting stories, shared a gripping trailer for the interview on his Kofi TV platform.

The video shows him seated outdoors, dressed in a blue-and-white shirt layered under a woolly jacket, with dark sunglasses covering his still-recovering eyes.

Despite the visible effects of his injury, Kofi Adoma appeared mentally sharp and confident, guiding the conversation with poise and composure.

The preview captured moments of intensity, including scenes where Serwaa Broni was moved to tears as Kofi probed deeply into her experiences and allegations.

The video has stirred widespread admiration online, with Ghanaians hailing the broadcaster’s bravery, resilience, and unwavering commitment to his profession.

Many viewers commended him for returning to the screen even before he had fully regained his vision.

“True professionalism,” one fan wrote. “You can’t keep a good journalist down.”