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God Should Kill Me If I Ever Go Under The Knife – Akuapem Poloo

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Akuapem Poloo has vowed never to go under the knife.

The Ghanaian socialite said there was no way she would enhance her body.

Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on Accra FM which Zionfelix.net monitored, Poloo stated that God should kill her if she ever goes under the knife.

She stressed that nothing would make her go under the knife or tattoo her body.

Akuapem Poloo averred she is okay with the body God gave her.

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Taking pride in her body features, Poloo said some people envy her small tummy and backside.

She also stated that her skin is natural and not breached.

Akuapem Poloo was firm in her stance, stressing that not even her husband can convince her to enhance her body.

Watch her statement below.

The industry needs more of your type – Stonebwoy tells Mc Portfolio

Stonebwoy has applauded award-winning MC and entertainment pundit, Portfolio for his view on the upcoming TGMA Artiste of the year category.

According to Mc Portfolio, he believes that under the 2023 calendar, Stonebwoy surpassed King Promise in terms of global presence, body of work, collaborations, hit songs, music catalogue, relevance, and appeal to the local audience.

Speaking on an entertainment show on Metro TV, Mc Portfolio pointed out that Stonebwoy’s collaborations have earned him spots in other top categories on the TGMA nominees list.

On X, Stonebwoy retweeted Portfolio’s appearance on Metro TV, where he discussed Stonebwoy’s accomplishments compared to King Promise.

Stonebwoy praised Portfolio, stating that the industry needs more advocates like him, signifying his approval and appreciation of Portfolio’s efforts.

I have more followers than all rappers in Ghana except Sarkodie- Strongman brags

Ghanaian rap sensation, Strongman, has confidently declared that he is ahead of all his peers in the rap industry, except for the iconic Sarkodie.

In an interview with Mr. Katah on Pure FM, Strongman boasted about his superior position, dismissing any notion that fellow rapper,Rap Fada, was his mentor and “Godfather.”

During the interview, Strongman acknowledged that Rap Fada began his music career earlier but he never received any significant support or guidance from him.

“I respect that Rap Fada started before me, but he has never been my godfather nor contributed to my craft,” Strongman stated.

The rapper further highlighted his dominance by claiming that, aside from Sarkodie, he has a larger social media following than any other Ghanaian rapper.

He attributed his success to his hard work and talent, noting that he has surpassed many of his contemporaries in terms of achievements.

“I should have won more awards during my peak years” – Okomfour Kwadee states

Celebrated musician, Okomfour Kwadee has expressed one of his regrets in life and that is not winning many awards at the prestigious Ghana Music Awards.

Kwadee was a household name back in the early 2000s, owing credit to hit songs including ‘Ye Kɔ Mmaa Pe’, ‘Efie Nipa’, ‘Ka wo Nan To So’, ‘Ataa Adwoa’, ‘Boyz Boyz’ and many others.

His 8-track debut album was a hit, as he redefined the hiplife genre and set the pace for fellow artistes.

However, he won just few awards for his efforts, despite receiving multiple nominations at the now rebranded Vodafone Ghana Music Awards.

His moment of glory came in 2007 when he won the Songwriter of the Year award and Best
Original Song/lyrics award for his single ‘Ka wo Nan To So’.

In a recent interview with Nahbaff TV, Kwadee accused the Board of not recognizing his efforts due to his mental health issues.

He revealed that, Charterhouse, organizers of the then VGMA awards, seldomly called him on stage to receive awards or recognize his efforts to promote African culture through his music.

Kwadee said when his music career was on hiatus, the Board did not make an effort to project his previous works to preserve his legacy.

He noted that such honours have been bestowed on some of his contemporaries, such as Lord Kenya and Obrafour.

Wahala! Nungua Traditional Council invites Medikal and Fella Makafui over their land documents

Ex-couple Fella Makafui and Medikal have been invited by the Nungua Traditional Council to appear before them on Friday.


According to the statement from the council, they have seen photos of a land document circulating on social media and would want them to come before it.

It continued that they were supposed to come with the original copies of the documents to help them carry out an invitation on the piece of land situated at East Legon Hills.

Read the Letter below:

Medikal and Fella Makafui have been in the news for the past few days after it came out that they are officially divorced.

Rapper Medikal in a series of recorded videos, made some allegations against his former wife, including purchasing the land and building their matrimonial home at East Legon Hills.

Fella Makafui on the other hand also claimed in a statement that she contributed to the buying and building of the said house.

But Medikal in his response also disclosed that for the sake of future issues that may arise after he died in future.

He went ahead to share a photo of the land documents he got after purchasing the land.

See screenshot below:

Music producer Quick Action laments; Says he has nothing to show after 23 years of working

Legendary Ghanaian music producer, Joseph Appiah, professionally known as Quick Action has opened up about his challenges after twenty-three years in the Ghanaian music industry.

Despite producing for many of Ghana’s top artistes, Quick Action feels he hasn’t reaped adequate financial rewards for his works.

In an interview with Kwame Dadzie on Joy FM’s ‘Showbiz A-Z,’ the renowned producer expressed feeling “bullied by the system” due to these struggles.


When asked if he had ever won any awards, he replied;


“No, but it hurts me because if I check myself from where I am coming from and what I’ve been through, with my educational background, and by the Grace of God, by the kind of achievements and impact I have made in the lives of some great people, it hurts me that I don’t even have anything to show.”


Although he doesn’t regret his music career, the producer who has produced music for artists such as Cindy Thompson, Stonebwoy, Prince Bright, TiC, Samini, Kwadee, Kwaw Kese and Afro Moses laments losing focus at times.


Joseph Appiah further admitted that he pursued his work out of passion, often neglecting the financial aspects.

He added, “Naturally, I am a giver; I want to see people progress through my help.”

Ghanaian Entertainers Should Be Treated With Respect And Be Given Opportunities Diasporan Stars Enjoy – Lydia Forson To Government 

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Ghanaian actress, Lydia Forson, has made an appeal to the government.

She appealed to the government to treat Ghanaian entertainers with equal respect given to diasporan stars.

Lydia was unhappy about how some foreign entertainers are given access to state properties, meanwhile, Ghanaian entertainers do not have access.

According to her, Nigerians will never give “better treatment to an outsider” than their own people.

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“…and give them an access that you will never give me. An access to helicopters, to hotels, to discounts, to do Hip hop ray at Jubilee House that you will not give me, it is a mindset…I have no problem with them bringing entertainers because I have a lot of great friends outside who come to town.

“Let me give you an example. If you go to Lagos, I hate these comparisons but it’s the reality. They will never treat an outsider better than they will treat you, they will treat you on the same level.

“So, if you’ve invited this person here and say that Lydia we are trying to take this person to this safari, come along,” she said on The Day Show on TV3.

“We have to treat ourselves with the same kind of respect and other people will respect us,” Lydia Forson added.

She, however, applauded a chief who acknowledged her in the presence of some Hollywood stars after they paid a courtesy call to him.

Ghana Police Service Set To Stop Yvonne Nelson’s Upcoming #DumsorMustStop Demonstration

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The Ghana Police Service has moved to halt the planned #DumsorMustStop demonstration, slated for May 25, 2024.

Renowned producer and actress Yvonne Nelson is organizing the protest, which is intended to voice opposition to Ghana’s unstable power supply.

Our Leaders Have Failed Us – Lydia Forson Complains 

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Lydia Forson has complained about the leadership in Ghana.

The Ghanaian actress bemoaned how leaders in the country have failed when speaking in an interview with Berla Mundi on The Day Show.

While the leaders have failed Ghanaians, Lydia said the citizens have failed themselves in the process.

“Leaders have failed us and we have failed ourselves in the process. Truly, if we were everything we preach, it would be a better place…it is our responsibility but it is also the leaders’ responsibility and we have all failed each other,” she stated.

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The vocal actress added that a lot needs to be done to seek accountability from leaders.

“Now we are doing well. We have come a long way…I see a lot of young people trying and it is not easy but then there are also people who say shut up, it is politics…We have a lot more to do. I am amazed at the young people in this country are just fantastic because they are trying,” Lydia Forson said.

Don’t Rely On Your Man All The Time, Be Responsible – Nikki Samonas Advises Women 

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Actress Nikki Samonas has advised women to be responsible.

She told them not to rely on their men all the time.

After childbirth, Nikki said it’s the responsibility of both parties to take care of the child.

She stated that it is not the best for women to depend solely on men when speaking on TV3’s ‘The Ladies Circle’.

Since anything can happen in the future, the actress said women will be able to take care of their kids if they build a better future and the man is not available.

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“I don’t see it as a man’s responsibility or a woman’s responsibility. So far as you have produced a child, it is your responsibility. However, if he [the man] decides to leave and he does not take that responsibility or she doesn’t take that responsibility, you have to take the responsibility for both of you. It’s unfortunate. We have to come to the reality that life is not all rosy.

“It doesn’t necessarily mean him leaving, what if he dies? You need to be able to keep in mind that I want to be a responsible woman so I do not rely on the man all the time so I can do something for myself,” Nikki Samonas explained.