In the early hours of today, Wednesday, January 22, 2025, Miracle Adomah, the wife of renowned Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adomah, fulfilled her recent promise by releasing a video detailing the incident in which her husband was shot in the face.
The footage was shared on Angel FM’s social media platforms and Kofi Adomah’s Kofi TV pages.
In the wake of the harrowing gun incident on popular Ghanaian journalist Kofi Adomah in Dormaa, his close associate Mubarak Yakubu has shared touching details about the unwavering support and resilience of the journalist’s wife, Mrs. Miracle Adomah.
According to Yakubu, Mrs. Adomah played a pivotal role in saving her husband’s life after the attack.
Article Wan has sent a message to the organizers of the Telecel Ghana Music Awards on the kind of artistes they choose to perform at the event.
In a social media post sighted by Zionfelix.net, the Ghanaian artiste urged TGMA organizers to curate talented artistes like himself and others who can deliver memorable performances.
Article Wan said they should not settle on “jump and go” acts.
The organizers of the prestigious Telecel Ghana Music Awards have officially opened nominations for the 26th edition.
The announcement was made in a statement released on Tuesday, January 21, 2024.
“On behalf of the Board, our distinguished sponsors, and esteemed partners, we extend our warmest regards to all music stakeholders and officially announce the commencement of nominations for the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards,” the statement began.
The scheme is now accepting submissions for all commercially released works from January 1 to December 31, 2024. Entries are welcome from artists, management teams, record labels, producers, instrumentalists, composers, and other stakeholders within the music industry. Submissions must be completed through the online portal at www.entry.ghanamusicawards.com by Sunday, February 16, 2025.
The organizers also highlighted updates to the awards categories.
“Please note that the categories of the TGMAs have been revised. The revisions include updates to definitions and the addition of new categories. These changes can be found on our official website, www.GhanaMusicAwards.com, as well as on our social media platforms: Ghana Music Awards on Facebook, and @ghmusicawards on Instagram and X. We encourage all stakeholders to review these updates and plan their submissions accordingly.”
For additional information or clarification, inquiries can be directed to info@ghanamusicawards.com.
The Telecel Ghana Music Awards remains one of the most significant events celebrating musical excellence and talent in Ghana, and this year’s edition promises to uphold that tradition with its revised framework and continued dedication to recognizing the best in the industry.
Media General, the parent company of TV3, Onua TV, 3FM, and other outlets, has come under fire for its recent operational practices.
Former employee Sandra Esinam voiced concerns about the network airing content she deemed questionable and lacking intellectual rigor. In a social media post sighted by Zionfelix.net, Sandra criticized the platform for allowing certain presenters to propagate hate speech and illogical ideas.
She expressed disappointment, alleging that the Group CEO prioritizes accolades and awards over upholding the network’s journalistic standards. “It’s disheartening to see a once-respected institution like Media General, where I previously worked, now being used to air questionable content that showcases a lack of intellectual rigor,” she wrote.
Sandra expressed her view by sharing a video featuring Captain Smart, where he encouraged Obuasi youth to move to mining sites and grab what will make them survive if they are hungry.
“I’m baffled as to why the platform has allowed certain presenters to spread hate speech and nonsensical ideas,” Sandra continued. “While I understand that the media landscape is becoming increasingly competitive, with bloggers and influencers vying for attention, a responsible outlet like Media General should prioritize the nation’s interest and adhere to journalistic principles.”
She further lamented the decline of journalistic integrity within the organization, calling it a reflection of a broader societal trend toward celebrating mediocrity.
“Unfortunately, it seems that the Group CEO is more focused on collecting awards and accolades than on maintaining the network’s journalistic integrity,” Sandra added. “This is a stark reminder that, as a nation, we often celebrate mediocrity over meritocracy.”
Sandra concluded with a plea for Media General to rediscover its commitment to responsible and informative broadcasting, warning that the decline of such a prominent institution is a loss not only for the media industry but for the entire nation.
Renowned Accra-based radio presenter Nana Romeo has filed a legal suit against Sally Frimpong Mann over alleged defamatory remarks made during a live broadcast on Power FM.
Through his legal team, Nana Romeo has accused Sally Mann of falsely claiming that he had been convicted of rape and portraying him as deceitful.
He asserts these statements have tarnished his reputation, caused public ridicule, and led to a loss of goodwill.
The legal notice also implicates Power FM and the show’s host for providing the platform where the statements were made.
Nana Romeo demands a full retraction and a public apology from Sally Mann, the show host and Power FM.
The publication must be made in the Daily Graphic and other social media platforms.
In a write of summons, he also demanded GHS 1,000,000 in damages.
Renowned playwright and actor, Fiifi Coleman has shared a bitter experience about how officials from the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) threatened to abruptly end one of his productions over unpaid taxes.
In an interview on Monday, January 20, Fiifi Coleman disclosed that he received a call from GRA staff moments before he was ready to go on stage demanding him to immediately sign a letter.
Despite Coleman saying he was unavailable to sign the letter, the GRA officials insisted he comes to sign or else they will use a police order to interrupt the production.
“I was like, ‘I’m about to go on stage. I am backstage. Any of my staff out there is authorized to sign that letter.’ They said no, they want me. I said, ‘I am not available to come. So how do we handle this?’ They said they would call the police to stop the show because I owed them,” he said on Hitz FM.
He criticised the GRA’s approach in tax collection noting that while he understands the importance of paying taxes, the timing and manner of their demands were problematic.
A heartwarming video showingLil Win’s humble beginnings has taken social media by storm and drawn widespread admiration
The video, shared by Papa Jay of Poleeno Multimedia, offers a glimpse into the actor’s modest past, featuring a small wooden single-room dwelling that he once called home.
This striking contrast to his current success has resonated with many, serving as a testament to the power of hard work and perseverance.
Lil Win, born Kwadwo Nkansah, has long been known for his infectious humor and lively personality.
Those who knew him before his rise to stardom recall his penchant for joking and dancing, which would later define his success in the entertainment industry.
Tema-based rapper Sarkodie is once again in the news after an old tweet of him praising Gari surfaced on social media.
Sarkodie few weeks ago was in the news after his post suggesting Ghanaians have chosen to go back to Gari soaking.
Though the tweet seemed harmless, people read political meanings into his post saying he was throwing shade at President Mahama for winning the elections and being sworn in as President.
According to some, Sarkodie is bitter that the NPP which he allegedly belonged led by Dr Bawumia failed to win the elections despite the belief that they fed Ghanaians with honey.
Well, it’s been days since that comment was made and netizens have dug an old tweet of him praising Gari.
His old post reads: “Same old sh** just a different day “Ageyenkwa””
Ghanaian musician Captain Planet has questioned the rationale behind the statue of former President Nana Addo at the James Town Harbour.
According to the musician, he went to town and saw the statue of the former President at the fishing harbour.
He added that he was just informing the public but what ever people would love to do with him was not his business.
He posted: “I just saw this beautiful piece(statue) of Nana Addo. Location : Jamestown fishing Harbour. What you people wanna do with it absolutely none of my business. I’m just telling u guys i saw a beautiful statue???????????????. YOU GO BREAK OR YOU GO KEEP AM? ?”