The Chief Executive Officer of Miracle Films, Evangelist Samuel Nyamekye, has showered praises on the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene.
The award-winning movie producer and director after a recent meeting called by the minister to meet the staleholders of the movie industry in the Ashanti Region expressed his strong belief in the young politician’s ability to restore the fading glory of Kumawood.
Enoch Eshun, a Level 100 student at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), who has been unable to sit for the past five years due to a rare medical condition, has received a heartwarming surprise from a benevolent businessman.
In a recent interview with ZionFelix, Enoch shared his emotional story, revealing that he was diagnosed with Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) at the age of two.
The dancehall music terrain in Ghana has experienced growth and penetration in the music market, due to the influx of talented dancehall musicians over the years. This has greatly contributed to the development of the Ghanaian music industry.
Introducing Chobl3 M3ka, the rising star of Reggae Dancehall with a sound that hits hard and stays true to the roots. In a recent interview on Metro TV, monitored by Kobby Loam, Jamaican musician Chobl3 M3ka engaged in a vital conversation about dancehall music in Ghana.
During the discussion, he shared his thoughts on the current state of dancehall music in Ghana, acknowledging artistes such as Jupitar, Shatta Wale, and Stonebwoy as musicians he admires.
However, he also expressed his view that these Ghanaian musicians often lack an organic command and diction of the patwa language in their music composition.
He noted that they fail to replicate the authenticity of the dancehall genre due to the genre’s deeply rooted cultural connections.
His latest release, Pot Of Trouble EP is a high energy collection of tracks blending infectious rhythms, sharp lyricism, and a fearless exploration of life’s trials and triumphs.
Renowned Ghanaian media personality and public relations expert, Rachael Frema Adunyame, has reached yet another milestone in her illustrious career.
Earlier today, February 20, 2025, she graduated from the University of Ghana Business School as the valedictorian for the fifth session of the 2025 congregation.
Over the years, Frema has built an impressive reputation in journalism, broadcasting, and event management.
Despite her numerous successess, she decided to pursue a Master of Arts in Marketing Strategy to just so she could add this academic achievement to her already rich portfolio.
Her selection as the valedictorian is a testament to her dedication, resilience, and commitment to excellence.
Frema has done a lot of work in the media landscape. She began her work jn Kumasi with Radio Mercury, Invisible FM, and Fox FM before she joined TV3 in 2007.
Over the years, she has worked with major media houses such as ETV and Metro TV, hosting influential programs and leading conversations on tourism, culture, and national development. Her most recent role as the Head of Events and Partnerships for Citi FM and Channel One TV further cemented her influence in Ghana’s media industry.
Beyond her media engagements, Frema is a thriving entrepreneur. She founded Fablinnks Co. Ltd., a public relations and events management company, and serves as the Managing Partner of Africa Tourism Partners (ATP), Ghana, focusing on tourism strategies and investment facilitation.
Ghanaian media personality, Nana Aba Anamoah has got many people talking on social media following her response to someone who asked for help.
In a post on X, a young guy with the handle Bayano Montana pleaded with Nana Aba to help him get a job because he has been staying at home for a while.
He indicated that despite applying for many jobs, he has not been able to get any.
The X user stressed his readiness to work—so the popular media personality should help him.
“Unrelated…Ma’am Please help me get a job. I’ve stayed home doing nothing although I’ve applied to a lot of available jobs I come across but nothing. I want to work. Thanks Nana Aba❤️” he wrote.
Reacting to his plea, Nana Aba first showed concern about what he may be going through. She then told him to wait for 24-hour economy which is yet to start.
The GHOne TV General Manager was hopeful the guy would get a job when the ruling government began the program.
Nana Aba however offered hope to the job seeker, concluding that she would let him know if she heard of anything.
Nana Aba Anamoah responded: “Awww I’m so sorry and I can only imagine what it feels like. 24-hour economy is about to start so I’m sure you’ll get a job soon. I wish you the very best. If I hear anything I’ll let you know ❤️🙏”
Her response has sparked mixed reactions online.
Awww I’m so sorry and I can only imagine what it feels like. 24-hour economy is about to start so I’m sure you’ll get a job soon.
He further disclosed what he looked out for before working with video directors. With his knowledge, Mr Drew is hoping to direct his music videos in the future.
“Usually, I look at what you are bringing on board as a director and I’m like okay I want you to change this. This is the idea that I have, let’s work with this.
“So I always see myself or I see in the future that I will be directing most of my music videos,” he stated.
Recently, Mr Drew dropped his EP titled ‘The Loverboy’.
Ghanaian Gospel musician Empress Gifty has visited the graveside of her late mother to pour anointing oil and powder on her tombstone.
The musician laid her mother who is a popular Kumawood actress known in real life as Evangelist Agnes Aba Annan aka Agaga to rest a few weeks ago.
Despite carrying on with her day-to-day activities, the Gospel musician decided to pay a visit to her late mum’s resting place to say goodbye to her once again.
In a video shared on social media, the singer was seen crying while pouring sprinkling anointing oil and power on her mum’s tombstone.
Sharing the video, she captioned it: “My irreplaceable mother Agaga I miss you Exactly one month ago you left us, Maa may your soul rest in peace.”
Michael Blackson has officially declared that he is now a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The Ghanaian-American comedian made the declaration after the John Dramani Mahama-led government announced GH¢6.081 billion in Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP) coupons to be settled.
Following the directive by the president, Blackson took to X, formerly known as Twitter to express his gratitude.
He stated that the payment would mean so much for the children enrolled on his free school.
Blackson wrote: “Look at God, this is a very great start for all bondholders. As of today, I’m officially a member of the NDC party. Mahama, you just put a smile on the faces of the kids at my free school.”
This comes a few months after Michael Blackson complained about his inability to access his money after investing in Eurobonds.
Airing his frustration in September 2024, the popular comedian disclosed that bought the bonds intending to support his school, the Michael Blackson Academy in Agona Nsaba.
“Who’s the minister of finance in Ghana? I have beef with this guy. People of the diaspora decided to invest in our continent, and they used our money to pay their debt, giving us two options. Either take a 37% cut and receive 5% interest with an 11-year maturity date or no cut but 1.9% interest with a 15-year maturity date. I’m very disappointed in my people for this,” he complained.
Ghanaian journalist and media personality Kofi Adomah Nwanwanii is facing one of the toughest battles of his life following a tragic incident at the Dormaa Kwafie Festival, where he was shot in the face.
Even though it was supposed to be a day of celebration, it ended rather sadly for the award-winning journalist who has currently be left with a severe eye damage that requires multiple surgeries to save his vision.