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D-Black Finally Reveals Why S3fa Left His Record Label – Watch Video

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After months of silence following S3fa’s quiet exit from Black Avenue Muzik, rapper and entrepreneur D Black has finally opened up about the state of his record label and the real reasons behind the talented singer’s departure.

In an exclusive interview with Zionfelix on The Uncut Show, the “Vera” hitmaker shed light on the inner workings of his label and the cordial end to his professional relationship with one of its most successful signees.

VIDEO: “I Will Bẽat Sumsum Mercilessly When I Meet Him” – Archipalago Thrẽatens

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Controversial US-based Ghanaian social media personality, Archipalago, has sparked yet another frenzy on the internet following a scathing response to recent utterances made by Kumawood actor Sumsum Ahoufe.

Speaking in an explosive interview with Papa Jay of Poleeno Multimedia, Archipalago didn’t hold back his fury, threatening to “beat Sumsum mercilessly” should their paths ever cross.

There Was Make-Up In The Bible – Empress Gifty Weighs In On Biblical Debate Over Make-Up

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Ghanaian gospel singer Empress Gifty has reignited a long-running conversation within Christian circles, whether wearing make-up aligns with biblical principles.

In a video posted on Instagram, 2025, the artiste, fully glammed herself, tackled the issue head-on by citing scripture to back her position.

“If you read Ephesians Chapter 1, it tells you that make-up is in the Bible. It tells the story where King Ahasuerus ordered all virgins to be arrested in the Bible,” she explained in the video, drawing a connection between cosmetics and biblical rituals of beauty preparation.

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Referring to the story of Esther, Empress Gifty emphasized that cosmetics were part of the biblical queen’s preparation before meeting the king. “Also, before Queen Esther met King Ahasuerus, the Bible states that she bathed with cosmetics. I mean there was make-up in the Bible,” she said.

The gospel musician’s statement has stirred conversation across social media, with many users both supporting and challenging her interpretation. While some praised her for shedding light on what they see as a misunderstood subject, others questioned the application of such references in today’s spiritual context.

Watch Gifty’s argument video below.

Video: Diana Asamoah Reacts To Reports About Her Alleged Accident Following Her Recent Clãsh With Prophet Adom Kyei

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Gospel singer and evangelist Diana Asamoah has come out strongly to dispel rumours circulating on social media that she was involved in a car accident.

The speculation began on June 5, after a video showing a serious accident in Madina went viral, with many falsely claiming that the singer was the victim.

Tracey Boakye Surprises Husband With A Star-Studded Birthday Party – Watch Videos

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Tracey Boakye has once again proven that when it comes to love and grand gestures, she is indeed one of the best.

As today, Friday, June 6, 2025, happens to be the birthday of her husband, Frank Badu Ntiamoah, the award-winning actress decided to pull off an unforgettable surprise party for her hubby.

Yaa Jackson Drops Sũltry Video To Promote New Single Titled “Move” – Watch

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Ghanaian songstress and actress Yaa Jackson has made a return to the music scene with the release of her brand new single titled “Move”.

The single dropped today, June 6, 2025, after she took a brief hiatus to focus on her growing family and other personal interests.

Shatta Wale Offers Free Shaxi Rides To Celebrities

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Ghanaian artiste and entrepreneur Shatta Wale has announced a generous initiative under his ride-hailing brand, Shaxi, offering free rides to celebrities who choose to experience the service.

In a post on social media, the outspoken artiste revealed that every well-known Ghanaian celebrity who uses Shaxi will not be charged for their ride. According to him, the company will fully absorb the cost and still ensure drivers are compensated for their work.

“Every known celebrity in Ghana who takes Shaxi for the experience will be exempt from payment, as Shaxi will cover the cost and compensate its drivers,” Shatta Wale wrote.

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This move, which blends marketing with goodwill, appears to be a strategic attempt to boost awareness and credibility of the Shaxi brand through celebrity engagement, while also affirming Shatta Wale’s commitment to fair treatment of drivers.

Launched in 2021, Shaxi (short for “Shatta Taxi”) was created to provide job opportunities for young people and challenge existing players in Ghana’s growing ride-hailing market. Since its inception, Shatta Wale has remained vocal about using the platform to support the youth and offer alternatives rooted in local ownership.

While some fans see the new celebrity-free ride offer as a clever promotional tactic, others have lauded it as a sign of respect toward the entertainment industry, which continues to shape culture and influence consumer behavior.

Diana Asamoah Opens Up About Her Celibate Life and Devotion to God’s Work

Veteran Ghanaian gospel singer and evangelist, Diana Asamoah, has shared candid insights into her celibate lifestyle, describing it as a deliberate spiritual commitment upheld through divine strength rather than human willpower.

Speaking on her programme Akoko Abon on Angel FM, the 52-year-old singer revealed that she has never married or had children and continues to honour her vow of celibacy in service to God.

She credited her endurance to the grace of God, comparing it to the divine covering that shielded Mary, the mother of Jesus.

“I honour God. I live alone. I don’t rely on tricks, but on the strength of the Lord – the same strength He used to clothe Mary,” Evangelist Asamoah declared.

A life deeply rooted in ministry, Asamoah painted a picture of relentless devotion—frequent travels, all-night prayers, and non-stop church engagements that leave little room for rest.

“You can ask my manager, Frimprince. Whenever we travel, we’re constantly working in churches – it’s 24/7.

In the evenings, he sometimes finds me still praying and wonders why I haven’t gone to bed,” she said.

She recounted moments of sheer exhaustion, especially after long journeys from Kumasi, where she would initially cancel engagements only to call her driver back moments later, reigniting her unwavering dedication.

“The work must go on,” she emphasized, attributing her resilience to divine intervention.

Despite her steadfast commitment, Diana Asamoah’s celibate life has often attracted public scrutiny.

Some critics have speculated that her choice stems from social or personal shortcomings.

However, the celebrated evangelist dismissed these claims, affirming that her decision is deeply spiritual and purpose-driven.

For over two decades, Diana Asamoah has remained a formidable voice in Ghana’s gospel scene, known not only for her powerful songs but also for her unwavering faith and unapologetic approach to ministry.

Her testimony offers a glimpse into a life of quiet sacrifice and enduring faith—lived not to please man, but to honour God.

Lil Win refutes calims of his Ibrahim Traore movie encourgaing military takeovers

Kumawood actor and producer Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has broken his silence over the mounting criticism surrounding his latest movie project, Ibrahim Traore: The Last African Hero.

Produced under his Wezzy Empire Films banner, the upcoming film seeks to dramatize the leadership style of Burkina Faso’s military junta leader, Captain Ibrahim Traore.

Since behind-the-scenes footage and promotional clips began circulating online, the film has sparked controversy, with critics questioning its themes and potential political implications.

Leading the wave of disapproval is media personality Nana Frimpong Ziega of Kessben FM, who has accused Lil Win of glorifying militarism and gun culture.

According to Ziega, the film’s portrayal could potentially normalize violence and undermine democratic ideals, particularly in a politically sensitive region.

In response, Lil Win’s camp has issued an official statement through his publicist, Emmanuel Arhin, also known as Bossu Kule. The statement firmly defended the actor’s creative freedom, insisting that the movie is not intended to promote violence or endorse military regimes.

“The objective of this film is to explore contemporary African leadership through a creative lens,” the statement read. “It is not a call to arms or an endorsement of coups, but rather an artistic interpretation of real-life events and figures who have influenced public discourse.”

The team further emphasized Lil Win’s right as an artist to engage with serious socio-political themes, arguing that African cinema should be bold enough to explore both its challenges and its heroes—controversial or not.

Despite the backlash, anticipation for Ibrahim Traore: The Last African Hero remains high, as fans and observers await to see how Lil Win navigates this ambitious storytelling direction.

‘Miscarriages And More’ – Praye Tietia Finally Shares Their Challenges Before Welcoming Their Twins After Eight Years Of Marriage

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Hiplife icon Steven Fiawoo, popularly known as Praye Tietia of the legendary music trio Praye, has finally opened up about the emotional and spiritual rollercoaster he and his wife, actress and TV presenter Selly Galley, endured before becoming parents.

For many who have followed the story of the celebrity couple, their journey for a child has been one that was very worrying.