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“I’ve had the best of wins” – George Britton speaks as Camidoh reveals he’s no longer part of his team

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Ghanaian Afrobeats star Camidoh has confirmed that talent manager George Britton is no longer part of his official team.

In an exclusive interview with DJ Slim on Hitz FM, the ‘Adoley’ singer clarified that their professional relationship concluded naturally after their contract reached its end.

Camidoh expressed that there are no hard feelings between him and George Britton, emphasizing their continued cordiality despite the separation.

“It’s not official and there’s no bad blood or anything because me and him talk. It’s just okay when the contract ended we even worked for free,” Camidoh stated during the interview.

Acknowledging Britton’s contributions, Camidoh expressed pride in his former talent manager’s contribution to his career.
In response to Camidoh’s statement, George Britton shared his perspective on social media, reflecting on their successful partnership over three years.

Reacting under a post by Kumi Kasa, he further disclosed that it is his decision to step away from artist management after fifteen years to focus on new challenges in Europe.

Despite no longer being officially part of Camidoh’s team, Britton affirmed his ongoing support and mentorship for the artist.

“I love Camidoh and will always help and support him. I’m officially not part of the team but unofficially I will keep putting him on as a big brother,”.

I’m still considering another GWR attempt – Afua Asantewaa

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Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, the Ghanaian media personality and entrepreneur who tried to break the Guinness World Record for the longest individual singing session in December 2023 has expressed her determination to make another attempt at the record.

According to her, she is still considering embarking on another attempt at the sing-a-thon record since her previous attempt was unsuccessful.

In an interview with GHONE TV, Afua Asantewaa compared her situation to that of presidential candidates who continue to campaign for future elections despite losing, as well as the Black Stars who do not give up on football even after losing matches in World Cup tournaments.

“I’ve been thinking about it a lot and I believe that the record attempt I embarked on is similar to the Black Stars participating in a World Cup or a presidential candidate attempting for the presidency.

“I have never in my life seen the Black Stars quit football because they did not qualify for the World Cup, they still play all the time. I have seen presidential candidates who have not won the presidential seat but are still attempting,” she noted.

“So, if I have attempted the World Record and it wasn’t successful, it does not mean that I should give up. We are still considering and so moving forward I believe that a lot has been learned. We have only two weeks to attempt what we did last year in December so we have enough months ahead that if we would want to go again, to probably prepare and hit it once and for all,” Afua added.

I never campaigned for NPP but they paid me well – Philipa Baafi discloses

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Philipa Baafi has clarified that she did not actively campaign for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) before the 2008 General elections.

Although her song “Go High” was famously adopted as the official campaign anthem by then Presidential candidate Nana Addo Danquah Akuffo Addo during his election campaign.

Baafi explained that the song was not originally composed for the NPP, as some mistakenly believed.

Instead, it conveyed a message of victory, which resonated with the NPP and led to their decision to use it.

She further noted that despite the song not being originally intended for political use, the NPP approached her, obtained the rights to use the song, and compensated her accordingly.

She said: “I did not do that song for the NPP. It is a song that touched on victory and the party loved it so they hopped on it to use for their campaign and they paid for copyrights.

Patapaa Breaks His Silence On Liha Miller’s Claim That They’ve Divorced (Video)

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Ghanaian artiste, Justice Amoah, well-known as Patapaa, has broken his silence on his ex-wife’s claim that they have divorced.

In a recent interview, Liha Miller said the marriage between Patapaa and her did not work.

She claimed they broke up a few months after they got married in 2021.

Liha disclosed that the ‘One Corner’ hitmaker did not take her seriously when she asked for a divorce.

While they are not on talking terms, the German woman averred she talks to Patapaa’s parents about finalizing the divorce since it’s a process.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: Abeiku Santana Gifts Joe Mettle A Brand New Electric Guitar

Reacting to this in an interview on Angel TV and sighted by Zionfelix.net, the Agona Swedru-based artiste was unhappy.

He complained about how Liha does her things when their marriage has not ended officially.

Patapaa wondered why his estranged wife would lay in bed and remove her ‘dross’ in a video.

He also questioned why Liha Miller has not been wearing her wedding ring when they have not divorced officially.

Patapaa added that he is giving respect to the judges handling their divorce case—hence her silence on the issue.

Watch the video below.

VIDEO: Abeiku Santana Gifts Joe Mettle A Brand New Electric Guitar

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Renowned Ghanaian media personality, Abeiku Santana has presented award-winning musician Joe Mettle with a brand new electric guitar.

The heartfelt gesture took place during a live broadcast of Abeiku Santana’s drive time show, which airs on Okay FM, where Joe Mettle appeared as a special guest.

George Britton is no longer part of my team – Camidoh reveals

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Ghanaian Afrobeats sensation, Camidoh has stated that talent manager,George Britton is no longer an official member of his team.

Speaking in an interview with DJ slim on Hitz FM, the ‘Adoley’ singer stated that there is no bad blood between him and George Britton, emphasizing that the contract they had came to an end.

‘It’s not official and there’s no bad blood or anything because me and him talk . It’s just okay when the contract ended we even worked for free.”

The renowned crooner also made known that he is very proud of his talent manager who’s yet to come up with a music company to push artists in the country.

Teshie Obediben Has A New Chief

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It was all joy and happiness when the Teshie Atofotse, “Nii Martey Odonkor III”, introduced the new Teshie Obediben Mantse, “Nii Martey Dzata Obrempong I”.

The Teshie Gbugblah Division and Elders of Teshie Obediben, have enstooled Nii Martey Dzata Obrempong I known in private life as Daniel Nii Martey Laryea as Teshie Obediben Mantse.

He becomes a sub-chief under the Teshie Gbugblah Divisional Council. He is a philanthropist, businessman and serves as the Chief Executive Officer of DMA Investments Limited and Original Don Properties.

READ ALSO: I Am Happy I Left Highly Spiritual Music – Krymi Explains Why

The ceremony took place from the 26th of May to the 29th of May 2024. He was inducted into the Teshie Gbugblah Council on the 4th of June 2024 and is now the acting Teshie Atofotse in the absence of Nii Martey Odonkor III, the Teshie Atofotse.

The newly installed chief, thanked the people of OBEDIBEN for reposing confidence in him and assured them of serving them diligently.

I Am Happy I Left Highly Spiritual Music – Krymi Explains Why

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Ghanaian artiste, Henry Nuamah, popularly known as Krymi, has talked about his exit from Highly Spiritual Music.

Some time ago, it was rumoured that he had left Kaywa’s Highly Spiritual Music—this was at the time that the young artiste was silent in the Ghanaian music scene.

Later, his exit was confirmed—and his relocation also came to light.

Krymi, who is now based in the United Kingdom, told ZionFelix in an exclusive interview that he is happy to have left Highly Spiritual Music.

When asked why he is happy to have parted ways with his former record label, the ‘Dede’ singer said artisans have a completing period after learning a trade.

READ ALSO: I Won’t Accept Anything To Compose A Song For Any Political Party – Philipa Baafi

He sees his exit from Highly Spiritual Music as a time of his graduation.

Now, he is happy to learn things by himself and improve on other things.

Krymi revealed he has learned how to produce songs.

He confirmed leaving Highly Spiritual Music about two years ago after his contract expired.

Watch the interview below.

I Won’t Accept Anything To Compose A Song For Any Political Party – Philipa Baafi

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Gospel singer, Philipa Baafi, is not ready to specifically compose a song for any political party.

While it’s perceived that she composed a song for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) during the 2008 general elections, she denied it.

According to her, she did not specifically compose ‘Go Higher’ for NPP.

She said no amount would convince her to compose a song for any political party, stressing that she sings for Christ.

However, Philipa Baafi would consider selling the copyright of her song (s) to any political party that expresses interest in using them.

READ ALSO: Watch as 100s of Ghanaians gather at the airport to welcome Afronita and Abigail

“I won’t accept anything to compose a song for any political party. I know my mission clearly and I will stand by it.

“If I have a song and a particular political party wants to use it, they just pay for copyrights and go ahead with it. But for me to be paid to compose a song specifically for a political party, that won’t happen,” she told Graphic Showbiz.

Talking about her ‘Go Higher’ song, Philipa Baafi clarified:

“I did not do that song for the NPP. It is a song that touched on victory and the party loved it so they hopped on it to use for their campaign and they paid for copyrights.

“I don’t do songs for political parties. I sing on realities, about God and positivity and that is why my songs usually catch people’s attention.”

Here’s the beautiful video of Afronita performing with the Afrostar Kids at KIA

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Ghana’s dance stars, Afronitaa and her protégé, Abigail, winner of Talented Kidz Season 14 have returned home to Accra after a magnificent display at this year’s Britain’s Got Talent which secured them the third spot.

The show was held in London and the dancers have spent the past month in abroad to participate in the competition.

The talented duo touched down at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra to a hero’s welcome on Sunday, June 17.

As they arrived, a huge crowd cheered and showered them with love. Students from Afronitaa’s dance school, Afrostar Kids Academy welcomed them with a dance performance.