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“I’ll perform in the nightclub if I get an invite” – Brother Sammy reveals

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Ghanaian gospel artiste, Broda Sammy has opened up about his unique approach to spreading the gospel.

According to him, he would not hesitate preaching the word of God to persons at drinking spots and nightclubs if invited.

Speaking to Giovani Caleb on TV3’s Showbiz 360, Broda Sammy stated that he doesn’t discriminate on who to work with due to his status as a gospel artiste.

“I don’t look at people and say they are non-believers, so I won’t work with them. I see them as people. I don’t discriminate. That’s all,” he stated.

Broda Sammy disclosed that he has been denied the opportunity to perform at various churches leading him to focus on other avenues to spread the gospel.

“If a drinking spot or a nightclub invites me to perform, I will hurriedly go. If any secular artiste invites me, I will go. I take the opportunity to spread the word anywhere,” he explained.

He said that nightclubs and drinking spots are prime avenues for evangelism, as they attract individuals who may not usually attend church.

“If I go to church, I know that everyone there is there to listen to the gospel. But those at the nightclubs are not there for such; that is where I will go to win souls,” he stated.

Broda Sammy further questioned why Christians can preach in markets but not in nightclubs where sin is in abound.

He stated that Christians should have a change in strategy in how the gospel is shared.

“They don’t know how to win souls, back then pastors can go to markets to preach, so why can’t they go to drinking spots or nightclubs?

“Even the devil has changed his strategy, why can’t we change our strategy? The clubs where people are going to sin should be the places we should go and conduct praises and worship,” he said.

‘You don’t like Mahama more than I do; he even invites me to his home’ – Agya Koo

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Ghanaian actor Alex Kofi Adu, popularly known as Agya Koo, has professed love for former President John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the NDC.

The multitalented Kumawood actor revealed this during a live band performance at a funeral.

Addressing the crowd at the funeral grounds, Agya Koo also opened up about his regular contact with John Mahama.

He claimed that the NDC’s flagbearer even invited him to his residence for conversation.

“We have never had an election in Ghana before and fight. When Nana Addo is in power, I am part of the government, if Mahama also comes to power, I will be part of the government.

“You don’t like John Mahama more than I do. He even invites me to his home, and we sit in his hall to have conversations. Do you like him more than I do?” Agya stated.

Breaking: 3Music Awards Finally Returns

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The much-anticipated return of the 3Music Awards has been officially announced, with the event set to take place in September 2024.

This exciting news was shared by renowned media practitioner Kelly Nii Lartey Mensah, also known as Dr. Kelly, who is on the board of the Music Awards.

‘I Have No Problems With Nana Tonardo’ – Mzbel Speaks Amid Recent Allegations

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Legendary Ghanaian musician, Mzbel has come out to clear the air on suggestions that she has had a fallout out with her friend, Nana Tonardo.

Speaking during an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Kingdom FM, the “16 Years” hitmaker said that she is not aware of any problem between them and that she is not one who holds personal grudges with people when she does not know what has really transpired.

I Am Suffering, Sometimes I Have To Depend On Gari And Sugar For Survival – Actor And Singer, Atadwe Sadly Reveals

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Comic actor, Atwadwe, who is also a singer, has made a sad revelation in a recent interview with ZionFelix.

The young entertainer revealed life has not always been smooth for him.

Popularly known as Atadwe the Bono Face, the young man sadly disclosed that there are times he has to depend on gari and sugar for survival.

He said gari and sugar, probably soakings, rescue him from dying from hunger.

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Atwadwe was recalling how life was giving him h0t sl@ps.

Despite the challenges in life, he remained still and focused on his chosen career.

Now that things are improving, Atadwe mentioned what he has been able to achieve.

He thanked some influential people who have impacted his life.

Watch the video below for more about Atadwe’s struggle and survival story.

Mikal Asher Drops New Single “Let Me Go” ft. Donskii: A Call for Love, Respect, And Mutual Understanding

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Renowned Jamaican musician Mikal Asher is set to release his highly anticipated single, “Let Me Go” featuring Ghanaian artist Donskii, on August 9, 2024. Both the audio and the visually captivating video will be available on YouTube and all major digital platforms.

“Let Me Go” is a powerful anthem that sheds light on the daily persecution faced by Rastafarians and individuals with dreadlocks. In a world where discrimination against Rastafarians is widespread, this song sends a resounding message to immigration officers, law enforcement, and society at large, urging them to allow Rastafarians to live freely. The song emphasizes that love and mutual respect are the keys to harmony and understanding.

Mikal Asher draws inspiration for “Let Me Go” from personal experiences of discrimination. He recounts incidents where he was stopped on the road and subjected to thorough searches, leaving him feeling marginalized and unjustly targeted. These experiences fueled his passion to write “Let Me Go,” a song that speaks to the hearts of many who face similar injustices.

In “Let Me Go,” Mikal Asher collaborates with Donskii, an up-and-coming artist from Ghana, showcasing his commitment to giving the youth a platform to shine. Mikal Asher’s dedication to mentoring young talents is evident as he seamlessly blends Donskii’s fresh voice with his own seasoned artistry, creating a track that resonates deeply with listeners.

The video for “Let Me Go,” directed by the acclaimed Director Tee, was shot in the vibrant landscapes of Ghana. Known for his impeccable visual storytelling, Director Tee brings the song’s message to life, capturing the essence of the struggles and triumphs faced by Rastafarians. The video is a visual journey that complements the song’s heartfelt lyrics and infectious rhythm.

“Let Me Go” is the fourth single from Mikal Asher’s upcoming album, “The Mission,” which is set to be released in September. This release will coincide with the launch of XLNC Fiifi Selah’s album, “Awakened Souls,” promising a powerful double release that will captivate audiences worldwide.

As we anticipate the release of “Let Me Go,” Mikal Asher continues to inspire with his music, advocating for a world where love, respect, and mutual understanding prevail. Mark your calendars for August 9th, 2024, and join Mikal Asher and Donskii on this compelling musical journey that calls for freedom and equality for all

VIDEO: “I Did Not Get Any Property From My Decades Of Acting Except …” – Auntie Bee Shares Heartbreaking Story

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Auntie Bee, a prominent figure in the Ghanaian movie industry, has expressed deep disappointment over her lack of tangible benefits from her acting career spanning more than two decades.

Speaking on Accra FM’s midmorning program with Nana Romeo on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, the seasoned actress revealed that despite her extensive contributions to the industry, she has little to show for it.

I’m not surprised my name was included in the Greatest Rappers’ list – Eno Barony

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Female Hip-Hop artiste Eno Barony has responded to Graphic Showbiz’s recently compiled and published list of the greatest rappers.

Eno Barony claims that she wasn’t shocked to see her name listed because she is a legendary female rapper in Ghana,

She remarked “I’m not surprised that my name was included in the list of the greatest rappers in Ghana because the likes of Obrafour I’ve left a very big legacy in Ghana.

“Reggie Rockstone, Okyeame Kwame and others have all left a big legacy and I’ve also left my legacy especially when you talk about rap music in Ghana,” she said on Cape Coast’s Property FM.

“The history I have set and the records I have made as a female rapper is going to be on the lips of everybody forever and you can never mention rap music without my name.

“With the things that I have done in the music scene I’m not really surprised that Graphic Showbiz included my name in their list of the 12 greatest rappers in the history of Ghana,” she told the host.

Esther Smith Makes Big Comeback To Music After Ten Years With Star-Studded Concert

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Renowned Ghanaian gospel artist, Esther Smith, is set to make a grand return to the music scene with a highly anticipated live concert after a taking a ten year break.

With the theme “The Vision is Jesus,” the concert promises to be a spiritual and musical experience like no other, featuring a star-studded lineup of performers.

I’ll never relocate abroad to live there permanently – Eno Barony

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In the past few years, a lot of Ghanaian musicians have left the country to seek greener pastures abroad since the music industry is not treating them well.

But speaking during an interview, Eno Barony disclosed that she has seen that is the new thing in town amongst the musicians but she would love to state emphatically that she is not harboring such plans.

According to her, it’s just nice for her to fly out of the country to perform and return to Ghana but never has it crossed her mind to move out permanently.

“I have never thought about abandoning my music career to go and stay abroad permanently and it’s something I’ve not thought about,” she disclosed.

“When you travel abroad and come back to Ghana it’s nice, that one you’re going to perform somewhere abroad and then after you come back which I prefer.

“I don’t think I have ever thought of it that I will seek a visa to go stay abroad permanently and come to Ghana once in a while as for that I’ve not thought about it,” she stressed.