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Fella Makafui Reacts In Shock To Drogba’s Claims Of Not Reaching Out

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Fella Makafui has expressed a bit of shock over claims made by her colleague, John Peasah, popularly known as Drogba, that she had not reached out to him since he was diagnosed with his illness.

The actress made a comment on TikTok under a video in which Drogba stated that Fella Makafui had not personally contacted or visited him following his health challenges.

Pascaline Edwards Opens Up About Mysterious Childhood Visions And Feeling Different

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From an early age, Ghanaian actress Pascaline Edwards says she knew there was something different about her. According to her, she was grappling with experiences she struggled to explain, experiences she believes set her apart from other children.

Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, the actress reflected on a childhood marked by unusual visions and perceptions that she says only she could see. According to her, both she and those around her sensed that she was unlike other children.

Pascaline explained that people often described her as someone who behaved far beyond her years. She said she was frequently compared to a reincarnated person or an elderly soul because of the way she spoke, carried herself and related to others. In her view, she possesses an old soul and believes she has lived on earth before.

Recounting some of her earliest memories, the actress said she would sometimes be walking with friends and notice people approaching them. At the time, she assumed her companions could see the same figures, only to later discover that she was the only one witnessing them.

She indicated that the reactions of her friends often revealed that something was unusual, although she did not immediately understand why they appeared frightened by what she described.

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Rather than receiving guidance or reassurance, Pascaline said many adults dismissed her claims whenever she spoke about the things she was seeing. She recalled being repeatedly told that children should not say such things, a response that eventually taught her to remain silent about her experiences even though the visions continued.

As she grew older, her search for answers led her to consult several pastors in hopes of understanding what she was experiencing. However, she said the explanations she received rarely matched what she believed to be true.

The actress disclosed she often challenged the interpretations offered by religious leaders because they did not fully align with her personal experiences. What began as a quest for clarity eventually became an ongoing struggle to find answers that resonated with what she had lived through.

Watch the interview below.

Noble Nketsiah Releases New Song ‘W’anyi Me Amma’ Feat. Piesie Esther And Rosy Clarke – Watch The Visuals

Veteran Ghanaian gospel musician Noble Nketsiah has joined forces with fellow gospel ministers Piesie Esther and Rosy Clarke to unveil a new collaborative release that has begun drawing attention within gospel music circles.

The song, titled “W’anyi me Amma”, brings the three vocalists together in a reflective and worship-centred composition that focuses on the depth and mystery of divine love. Across the track, they express awe at the overwhelming kindness of God, repeatedly questioning what makes them worthy of such grace and favour.

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Lyrically, the artistes dwell on the unearned nature of God’s love, tagging it as both transformative and sustaining.

They also highlight the central Christian belief in redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ, stressing themes of salvation, spiritual renewal, and the gift of life over death.

The collaboration blends their distinct vocal strengths into a unified message of gratitude and reverence.

Watch the visuals below.

Medikal, Kelvyn Boy And Show Boy Shut Down WatsUp On Campus With Electrifying Performances At RMU SRC Artiste Night

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The 2026 edition of WatsUp On Campus successfully took over the Regional Maritime University (RMU) Parade Grounds yesterday, delivering an unforgettable night of music, entertainment, and excitement as part of the RMU SRC Week Artistes’ Night.

The highly anticipated event attracted hundreds of students and music lovers who turned out to witness thrilling performances from some of Ghana’s biggest stars and emerging talents.

“Beverly Afaglo Refused Medication and Relied on Faith During Final Cancer Battle” – Brother Reveals

The late Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo demonstrated remarkable faith in God during her final battle with cancer, according to her brother, Caleb Afaglo.

Speaking at a one-week vigil held in her honour at the Green Flavour Events Centre in Community 9, Tema, on Saturday, May 30, 2026, Caleb shared emotional details about the actress’s final days and her unwavering belief in divine healing.

Beverly Afaglo passed away at approximately 11 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at the International Maritime Hospital in Tema after reportedly battling cancer for two years.

During her illness, she is said to have travelled to the United States for medical treatment before eventually returning to Ghana to be closer to her family.

According to Caleb Afaglo, the family explored every available option in an effort to help Beverly recover. However, as her condition progressed, the actress reportedly made a personal decision to stop taking medication and place her trust entirely in God’s healing power.

“I am yet to see a woman of faith like she was in the end,” Caleb said. “Ama Afaglo Baah refused medicine because she believed God was going to heal her.

She was tired of the poking in her arms, legs, and hands. She believed strongly that God was going to give her peace.”

Caleb reflected on what he described as his sister’s deep spiritual conviction, explaining that she found comfort in her faith despite the challenges she faced.

He noted that peace can take different forms, adding that while some may associate it with physical healing, others may find it in eternal rest and comfort.

“Sometimes our peace may mean healing, but God’s peace may mean giving you a dwelling place of comfort. Ama’s dwelling place of peace today is in God’s bosom,” he said.

He further revealed that Beverly passed away peacefully just four days before what would have been her 43rd birthday.

Since news of her passing emerged, tributes have continued to pour in from colleagues, friends, fans, and members of the Ghanaian entertainment industry, many of whom have remembered her for her talent, resilience, and positive impact on the lives of those around her.

Ghanaians get emotional as throwback video of Beverly Afaglo and her sisters chilling in Dubai resurfaces online

A throwback video featuring Ghanaian actress Beverly Afaglo and her sisters has resurfaced on social media, sparking an outpouring of grief and reflection following reports of her passing.

The actress was reportedly declared dead on Sunday, May 24, 2026, a development that quickly spread across social media platforms and generated widespread reactions from fans, colleagues, and loved ones.

The heartbreaking news was later confirmed by her husband, Eugene Baah, popularly known as Choirmaster.

In an emotional social media tribute, the musician expressed his deep sorrow over the loss of his wife.

“My heart is shattered beyond words over the death of my beloved wife Beverly Afaglo,” he wrote.

Reflecting on her upcoming birthday, he added: “It would have been just like four more days to your birthday, but I guess the Lord wanted to celebrate with you, so He called you. You were my strength, my happiness, and the reason my life felt complete.”

Following the reports, an old video of Beverly Afaglo and her sisters enjoying time together in Dubai began circulating online.

In the footage, the actress spoke candidly about her family’s history with cancer while remembering an elder sister who had died from the disease.

Beverly revealed that cancer had affected multiple members of her family, including her father and sister, leaving relatives concerned about the hereditary nature of the illness.

“My life is at risk as well because now I can confirm it’s in my blood, it’s in my genes. God forbid that I would be part, but my dad died of cancer as well, and my sister, so we are scared,” she said in the video.

The resurfaced footage has touched many Ghanaians, with social media users expressing sadness over the actress’s reported passing while highlighting the importance of cancer awareness, early screening, and family medical history.

Many fans have also shared messages celebrating Beverly Afaglo’s contributions to Ghana’s entertainment industry and extending condolences to her family during this difficult period.

The actress was widely admired for her work in film and television and remained a beloved figure among many Ghanaians throughout her career.

On May 26, Beverly Afaglo’s sister, Royal Elorm, shared a video reminiscing about spending time with all her sisters before Afaglo’s death.

In the video, the four sisters were spotted in Dubai in a parking garage posing for a video. In her caption, Royal Elorm said they had travelled to Dubai for a family holiday at the time as they were missing their elder sister, Doreen, who had lost her life to cancer.

“We shot this video in Dubai, we went on a family holiday where we missed my elder sister Doreen, who died of cancer some 5 years back. Then I remembered this song by 2face, a Nigerian musician, he said “they were 5 then become 4 then become 3,” she wrote.

“You left us, Bev, now the 4 sisters ain’t 4 anymore but 3. I miss you, sis. I miss you so much. Hmmmm, life.”

“Fella Makafui Hasn’t Visited Me Since I Got Ill” Drogba emotionally reveals

Ghanaian actor John Peasah, popularly known as Drogba, has spoken candidly about the level of support he has received from colleagues in the entertainment industry since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome.

In an interview with Sammy Kay Media, the actor shared details about his interactions with several industry figures, including actress Fella Makafui, following news of his illness.

According to Drogba, Fella Makafui initially tried to reach him through fellow actor Jeffery Nortey during the early stages of his condition.

He explained that Jeffery Nortey was surprised by the approach because Fella already had his direct contact information.

“Fella Makafui hasn’t reached out. When the thing came, she reached out to Jeffery Nortey. She has my number, so Jeffery Nortey was surprised. Later, she reached out to me with a different number and asked me when I was free. I told her I am always free, and since then, I haven’t heard from her,” Drogba said.
Drogba also revealed that he personally reached out to some of his colleagues in the movie industry, while others contacted him after news of his diagnosis became public.

However, he noted that many of those conversations did not result in any tangible support or commitment.

Among the individuals he mentioned were actress Salma Mumin, actress Kisa Gbekle, and actor-politician John Dumelo.

Despite his disappointment, Drogba emphasized that he understands that everyone faces personal challenges and financial responsibilities.

He clarified that he is not expecting anyone to shoulder all his medical expenses but would appreciate emotional support and visits from colleagues and friends.

According to him, industry players should not wait until after his passing before showing concern for him and his family.

His comments have since generated discussions on social media, with many fans calling for greater solidarity and support within Ghana’s entertainment industry, especially for artists facing health challenges.

Drogba has been battling Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects muscle movement and can significantly impact daily life. His condition has attracted sympathy and support from many Ghanaians since it became public.

Afriyie Wutah Releases ‘Summer Jam’ On Birthday; Features Maxi Priest Afriyie Wutah

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Ghanaian musician Afriyie Wutah has released a new song titled ‘Summer Jam’ featuring international reggae legend Maxi Priest.

The song was released on 31st May, 2026, which is Afriyie’s birthday.

‘Summer Jam’ is a blend of Afro-soul, reggae, island rhythms and feel-good melodies.

It brings together Afriyie Wutah’s rich African musical roots and Maxi Priest’s globally celebrated reggae sound to create a record with universal appeal.

‘Summer Jam’ promises to be on the playlists of music lovers for beach outings, road trips, parties and other memorable moments across the world.

The collaboration also symbolises a cultural connection between Africa and the Caribbean, reinforcing the idea that music transcends borders and unites people through shared rhythms and experiences.

Afriyie Wutah, known for his vocal dexterityand unmatched songwriting prowess, rose to fame as part of the music duo Wutah before embarking on a successful solo career. Over the years, he has released popular songs including Cheers to Life, Here to Stay, Country Hot, and I Do, earning admiration for his fusion of highlife, Afro-pop and soul music.

Maxi Priest, one of the most celebrated reggae artistes globally, is widely recognised for classic hits such as Close to You, Wild World and That Girl, his collaboration with Shaggy. The British reggae icon has enjoyed decades of international success and remains one of the genre’s most influential voices.

Listen to ‘Summer Jam’ in the link below:

Date For Beverly Afaglo’s Final Funeral Rites Announced By Family

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The family of Beverly Afaglo has officially laid out plans for her final funeral rites.

They confirmed that the last burial ceremony will be held at the Lashibi Funeral Home on Friday, August 7, 2026.

The announcement was made during her One-Week Observation on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Green Flavour Events Centre in Community 9, Tema.

The gathering drew a large crowd of relatives, friends, and colleagues from the entertainment industry, all coming together to pay tribute. The atmosphere was deeply emotional, with many attendees visibly moved.

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The news of her passing was first made public by her husband, Eugene Baah, known in the music scene as Choirmaster of the group Praye, who shared the announcement in a heartfelt Instagram post on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

Her manager, Abu Iddris, later confirmed that she had been living with cancer for two years. An earlier video of the late actress has also resurfaced, where she spoke about a hereditary cancer condition in her family history.

Watch the family’s announcement below.

Sarkodie And Shatta Wale Perform Together As They Pull Big Surprise On Kwaku Smoke At London Concert – Watch Video

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Ghanaian rapper Kwaku Smoke’s much-anticipated London concert turned into an unforgettable night after music Sarkodie and Shatta Wale stunned fans with a surprise joint appearance on stage.

The event, which took place at the iconic Electric Brixton in London, attracted hundreds of music lovers from across the United Kingdom and beyond.