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Don’t blame me, you made me this way – Shatta Wale goes raw on his parents (Screenshots)

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African Dancehall king, Shatta Wale has publicly called out his parents on his Facebook wall.

In a worrying post that has since gone rife on social media, Shatta claimed that his parents neglected him when he was young and as a result, it forced him to become the irresponsible and unstable person he is today.

As we all know, Madam Elsie Evelyn Avemegah went public last weekend, revealing that she had not seen her son for over 10 years and he has failed to care for her even in her desperate times.

She added that she cares for relatives who are accommodating and caring for her financial responsibilities.

In reaction to the claims, Shatta Wale said that though he loves his mother, he has no obligations toward her upkeep.

He revealed that his mother neglected him when he was young, hence he is paying him back in her coin.

Shatta Wale revealed that his stepmother stepped in to care for him and his daughter during his early years, providing stability and support which his biological mother did not offer.

He also expressed frustration over his biological mother’s decision to take family matters to social media, which he felt was inconsiderate and aimed at attracting public sympathy.

“I belive my son can still be found” – Castro’s father states

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Mr. Coffie Eshun, the father of the late hiplife musician, Castro, has recently disclosed that he remains resolute in his belief that his son may still be alive, despite having disappeared over a decade ago

It will be recalled that Castro, whose real name is Theophilus Tagoe, went missing alongside Janet Bandu during a holiday trip in Ada on July 6th, 2014, while jet skiing with friends, including Ghanaian football legend Asamoah Gyan.

Despite extensive search efforts, their whereabouts continue to be a perplexing enigma.

In a candid interview on Empire FM, Mr. Coffie shared that he maintains hope, drawing strength from his faith that his son could one day be located.

He also alluded to suspicions of foul play surrounding Castro’s disappearance.

The tragic event unfolded when the jet ski used by Castro and Janet Bandu was recovered, yet the bodies of the two individuals remained undiscovered despite ongoing police investigations.

“I’m destined to become the president of Ghana” – Prince David Osei states

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Multiple award-winning Ghanaian actor and movie producer, Prince David Osei, has responded to critics who doubt his aspirations to become President in the future.

The thespian firmly believes that his desire for leadership is a divine calling from God, which will come to fruition when the timing is right.

He emphasized the importance of preparation and learning in readiness for this role, stating that he is committed to serving the nation and willing to pay any price necessary.

Prince made this statement while speaking in an exclusive interview with Graphic Showbiz.

“My desire to rule Ghana in future is a divine calling and not even witches can stop my presidential calling. By the special grace of God, my presidential ambition is a calling and a dream that will manifest when the time is right.

For now, I am working, learning and preparing myself so I am not found wanting when the time comes,” he stated.

“Interestingly, the witches, universe and elements are all in alignment with God’s plan for me to become president of Ghana in future. It has been ordained in the realms and sealed with the blood of Jesus,” he added.

The actor, who has starred in several movies and series went on to encourage his fellow creatives to engage in the political process and contribute to shaping the country’s future. He stressed on the importance of citizen involvement in shaping the nation’s future, stressing the need for active participation, vocal advocacy, and holding leaders accountable.

I am driven by my determination to pay whatever price, if necessary,” he added.“There’s the need for active participation in politics, remaining vocal in our political beliefs, voicing our concerns and holding leaders accountable for their actions. It is inspiring to see that our voices are heard and that positive changes are being made for the benefit of all. I will continue to speak up and work towards a better future for our country and people.

“As a celebrity, I hold a unique perspective in politics. My intention is to serve, even if it comes at a personal cost.

King Scorpi’s “Wadie No” Trends Amid Confusion Over Meaning Of Song Title

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The Ghanaian music scene has been set ablaze by King Scorpi’s latest release, “Wadie No” (Your Thing), featuring Adez and the impeccable production skills of Beat SI.

King Scorpi, whose real name is Clement Manford, has once again captured the attention of music lovers, but this time, it’s not just his musical talent that have people talking.

Another One! Lilwin’s ‘A Country Called Ghana’ Gets Nomination In Black Star International Film Festival

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Lilwin’s latest film, “A Country Called Ghana,” has secured a nomination in the prestigious 2024 Black Star International Film Festival.

This marks the latest in a series of nominations since the movie’s first premiere at the National Theater on May 17, 2024.

‘If You Debate Dr. Bawumia, I Will Not Vote For You’ – Bridget Otoo Tells Former President Mahama Ahead Of December Polls

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Prominent media figure Bridget Otoo has declared a firm stance regarding her vote in the upcoming December 7 general elections.

She has made it clear that her support for former President John Dramani Mahama hinges on a critical condition which is that the former president will not engage in a debate with the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

‘Industry Machine STFUP’ – Sista Afia Angr!ly Claps Back At Efia Odo As They Reignite Their Public Feud

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Ghanaian songstress Sista Afia has once again found herself in the midst of a social media storm involving popular socialite Efia Odo.

The latest clash between these two entertainment personalities unfolded on the platform X, formerly known as Twitter, igniting yet another chapter in their ongoing public feud.

Stop Charging For Shows – McAbraham Tells Gospel Musicians

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Veteran Gospel musician, McAbraham is against Gospel musicians charging for shows.

He said it’s not right for Gospel artistes to charge before they perform at events.

The ‘Adea Me Pe’ singer it is wrong for Gospel musicians to take payment before or after performing at an event.

The veteran Ghanaian Gospel musician made this statement during an interview with ZionFelix.

READ ALSO: “I Built My First House With Only The Money I Got From Selling My First Album” – McAbraham Discloses

He claimed to have never charged for performing at events, stating that God has a way of rewarding his service rendered to propagate the word of God through his craft.

McAbraham stated that one can earn more if they do not charge for their performances at events or shows.

He recalled being dashed dollars after performing for free at an event.

Based on experience, he stressed that Gospel artistes do not have to use their God-given talents as a business or profit-making venture.

McAbrahama said a lot in the video below.

Sista Afia Sets Social Media Ablaze With R@unchy Photos and Videos As She Promotes, “More Money”

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Ghanaian singer Sista Afia has once again captured the spotlight, setting tongues wagging with a series of prov0cative photos and videos shared on her social media platforms, particularly Snapchat.

The photos and videos appeared to have been shared to serve as a promotional campaign for the new song “More Money,” by King Paluta that features her.

“I Built My First House With Only The Money I Got From Selling My First Album” – McAbraham Discloses

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A lot of the veteran musician tend to suggest that the music business now is not as lucrative as it was when the sale of CDs was the major way of getting money from the songs they released.

Well, in a recent interview with renowned vlogger Zionfelix on the popular Uncut show, legendary Ghanaian musician McAbraham also subtly confirmed same.