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Dr. Kwaku Oteng Has Nothing To Do With It — Ohemaa Woyeje Clears Air On Recent Attack On Her At Angel FM Premises

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Renowned Ghanaian media personality and disc jockey, Ohemaa Woyeje, has provided more details regarding the recent commotion at Angel FM that saw her being denied entry into her workplace.

Taking to her official Facebook page, Ohemaa Woyeje issued a strong disclaimer, distancing Dr. Kwaku Oteng, the President and Founder of Angel Group of Companies, from the incident.

Kofi Adoma Opens Up About Health Struggles and Debts, Denies Begging for Financial Support

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Renowned media personality Kofi Adoma has recently addressed rumors surrounding his financial situation, clarifying that he has never begged for money on social media or asked anyone to do so.

This comes after speculation arose about his appeals for financial assistance online.

In a candid revelation, Adoma disclosed that he has been grappling with significant health challenges, which have led to substantial medical expenses.

He admitted that he still has debts to settle due to the costs incurred from his treatment. However, he emphasized that despite his financial struggles, he has not resorted to begging for support.

According to Adoma, his colleague, Nana Yaa Brefo, took the initiative to rally financial assistance for him after learning about his health condition and the financial burden he was facing.

This gesture led to the involvement of prominent individuals, including Dr. Ibrahim Mahama and other benevolent supporters, who stepped in to provide aid.

Adoma expressed his gratitude to those who have supported him during this difficult period, acknowledging their kindness and generosity.

He reiterated that while he is facing financial challenges, he remains committed to settling his debts and recovering from his health issues.

Learn To Live Within Your Means – Sonnie Badu Advises

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Popular Ghanaian Gospel musician and pastor, Sonnie Badu, has advised people to live within their means.

He gave the advice in a video shared online.

The ‘Amazing God’ singer said it is not okay for them to succumb to pressure and what they come across on social media.

“Learn to cut the coat according to your size. Learn to live within your means. I know social media has so much pressure that you feel you’ve got to live up to certain expectations. But hear me,” he said.

READ ALSO: Juliet Asante Explains Why She Recommended Fella Makafui For ‘Anikulapo’ Movie As The Main Ghanaian Lead

Since they do not know the source of those flaunting their opulent lifestyle online, Mr Badu implored them to be content with what they have.

“The people you’re watching, perhaps you don’t know where they are getting this stuff from. Some of them are borrowing. Others are literally using their last dime to impress people.

“Go to bed, sleep, rest. Cut the coat according to your size and be content with whatever you have. Thank me later,” Sonnie Badu stated.

Watch his advice below.

“I wanted to talk before the unfortunate happens” – Kofi Adomah

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Media personality Kofi Adomah Nwanwani has broken his silence for the first time since the widely publicized incident in Dormaa.

Addressing the press today, Adomah expressed his decision to bring to light the hidden details surrounding the event, which has been the subject of much speculation and rumor.

Adomah revealed that he has been aware of the numerous narratives circulating about the incident and felt it was time to set the record straight.

“I have heard so many things being said about what happened in Dormaa, and I believe it is high time I spoke about it,” he stated.

Emphasizing the importance of speaking out, Adomah explained that he would rather address the issue head-on than remain silent and risk further misunderstandings or consequences.

“I prefer to speak about it now than to keep mute and allow something bad to happen,” he said.

In a poignant statement, Adomah added, “I will choose to speak out before I die.”.

Kofi Adomah’s expresses his dissapointment in Angel FM’s CEO

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Renowned media personality, Kofi Adomah, has publicly criticized the CEO of Angel FM, Mr. Vincent, for making negative comments about his health condition.

In an emotional revelation, Adomah expressed his disappointment, stating that Mr. Vincent’s remarks deeply hurt him during a time when he’s battling illness.

Adomah disclosed that he personally heard Mr. Vincent speaking dismissively about his condition, adding salt to injury by recounting the support Angel FM had provided him in the past.

According to Adomah, the CEO’s comments seemed aimed at downplaying the severity of his health struggles, which he described as both painful and insensitive.

“While I was in pain, Mr. Vincent was busy talking about what Angel FM has done for me, as if that could erase the challenges I was facing,” Adomah lamented.

Felix Kwakye Ofosu Clears Air On Joselyn Dumas’ Alleged Appointment As Deputy Director Of Diaspora Affairs

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Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications, has denied reports suggesting that Ghanaian actress Joselyn Dumas has been appointed as the Deputy Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Office of the President under John Mahama’s administration.

Reports of her appointment went rife on March 2, 2025, after several media platforms circulated the news of the talented actress’ supposed appointment.

“This Could Have Been My Funeral” — Kofi Adomah States As He Expresses Disappointment In Dormaahene Over His Neglect In The Wake Of His Eye Accident

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Popular Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adomah has broken his silence about the eye injury he recently sustained, expressing deep disappointment in Dormahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyemang Badu II, for neglecting him after the incident.

Speaking at a press conference today, March 14, 2025, in Berekum, Kofi Adomah recounted the painful ordeal he went through while covering the Dormahene’s 25th-anniversary celebration on the stool.

VIDEO: Kofi Adomah Sadly Weeps As He Finally Addresses The Media For The First Time About His Eye Injury

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Renowned Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adomah Nwanwani publicly addressed his eye injury for the first time during a press conference held today, March 14, 2025, at the Berekum Palace.

The event was graced by numerous chiefs, queen mothers, and regents from across Ghana.

Juliet Asante Explains Why She Recommended Fella Makafui For ‘Anikulapo’ Movie As The Main Ghanaian Lead

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Ghanaian actress and director, Juliet Yaa Asantewaa Asante, has shared why she chose and recommended Fella Makafui as the main Ghanaian lead in Anikulapo.

Although Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo was released in 2022, Juliet opened up about her decision in a post sighted by Zionfelix.net on March 12, 2025.

The outgoing executive secretary of the National Film Authority explained that Fella’s willingness to learn Yoruba played a key role in her selection.

Juliet recounted their conversation: “Why Fella? I asked if she could learn Yoruba, and she confidently said, ‘Yes, Ma, I promise to do my best and make you proud.’ That commitment was confirmed after the first script reading. Fella joined the cast online from Ghana and insisted on speaking Yoruba. Her effort was touching, and soon after, I got a call…”

She continued: “Kunle said, ‘Juliet, I think we made the absolute best choice.’ Fella was always on time, never a minute late. There’s even a funny story of how she woke up from a nap speaking Yoruba in a daze!”

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Juliet praised Fella’s dedication, noting that she worked hard, studied her lines, and fully immersed herself in the role. Even when speaking Fante, she eagerly sought guidance to perfect it.

“She mixed well with everyone, stayed humble, rode that horse, and kept a positive vibe—even during long night shoots. At the end of it all, she sent me an essay expressing her gratitude for the opportunity. She truly impressed everyone.”

Juliet wrapped up by encouraging Ghanaian actors to seize opportunities with dedication: “As more productions come to Ghana, I hope everyone who gets a chance will do their homework and leave a lasting impression. Film is hard work—do the work!”

Good Songs Can Blow Even Without A Danceable Beat – Mr Drew

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Ghanaian artiste, Mr Drew, has shared his thoughts on what contributes to songs being hit.

While some people think danceable songs easily blow up, Drew thinks otherwise.

The ‘Mood’ singer stated that a good song stands the chance of blowing up even if you are unable to dance to it easily.

“No I don’t share the same opinion that danceable songs blow up so easily because first of all the song has to be a good song.

“Because if the song is not a good one how do we even dance to it in the first place so the first thing you have to look at is having a good song,” Mr Drew was reported to have said in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM.

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He used Fameye’s ‘Very Soon’ song as an example, stating that there was no dance challenge for it but it became a hit.

“A good song comes first because if the song is good, it makes everything easier like Fameye’s song Very Soon,” he said.

“Fameye didn’t do any dance challenge but he had one of the big songs last year so it’s not necessarily about dance but it’s an add-up.

“Very Soon’ did well and it didn’t blow up because it’s danceable but it blew up because the song was good and so I believe that the song has to be good and everything else will follow,” Mr Drew added.