Ghanaian musician Mr. Drew has recently found himself at the center of a social media discussions following the unveiling of his unexpected new hairstyle.
The new look has Mr. Drew diverging from his iconic bald or sakora look.
Serwaa Amihere has advised the youth who earn 5000 cedis a month to stay in the country instead of traveling outside the country for greener pastures.
According to her, young men and women in their 20s and 30s shouldn’t be in a hurry to leave the country.
Instead, they should strive to work hard and save up in the country instead of traveling abroad where they would be exploited.
The award winning TV Presenter added that contrary to the beliefs, life is not rosy out there.
Recently, there is an ongoing debate on X on whether one should choose between a monthly salary of $10,000 while living in Ghana or $3,000 in another country.
On March 31, the brand influencer made a tweet that sparked reactions among some X users.
Maame Dokono has revealed that she played a role in the success stories of several Ghanaians throughout her illustrious acting career.
The Ghanaian actress, real name Grace Omaboe, whilst speaking on Happy FM, has disclosed that her generosity extended beyond the entertainment industry to individuals in corporate and medical sectors as well.
While she didn’t delve into specifics, Maame Dokono cited Asamoah Gyan, the legendary Ghanaian footballer, and Shatta Wale, the acclaimed musician, as beneficiaries of her assistance.
“I’ve assisted many in this country. Asamoah Gyan and Shatta Wale are among those I’ve supported. Shatta Wale, at one point, came under my guidance. Some of the beneficiaries are professionals in banking and medicine, among others. My motivation was to alleviate suffering,” she disclosed.
In a 2018 interview with TV3, Maame Dokono elaborated on her role in nurturing Shatta Wale’s talent, stating that she provided him with opportunities on the popular show “By The Fire Side.”
“Shatta Wale started as a gong-gong beater on By the Fireside… he’s just one of the many individuals I’ve assisted,” she explained.
Some few days ago, a video that went viral on social media captured the moment Ghanaian actor Kwame Borga acting restless and removing almost all his clothes while on set shooting a new movie.
Per the discussion that were going on in the background, the young actor had consumed a substance believed to be infused with weed.
On her 39th birthday, the renowned media personality and host of UTV’s United Showbiz show, MzGee, decided to celebrate in a truly special way. Rather than hosting a lavish party or indulging in personal luxuries, she chose to spread joy and kindness by giving back to her community in a profoundly meaningful manner.
MzGee and members of her team embarked on a mission to bring smiles to the faces of the less fortunate.
The former manager of Kwadwo Nkansah (Lilwin), Zack GH, has disclosed the impact he made when he was working with him.
In a recent interview with ZionFelix, Zack, known in private life as Abdul Razak Amissah, recalled how Lilwin’s decision to venture into music came about.
According to him, they were in a car and Lilwin told him about Guru’s interest in doing a song with him following his arrival in Kumasi.
When the popular actor was sceptical, Zack said he advised him to do it.
He recounted they drove to Peweezel’s studio and together, they wrote the song for the recording to be done.
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Zack revealed he has written more than four hit songs for Lilwin.
Some of the songs he mentioned are ‘Tietia Brake’, ‘What’s My Name’, ‘I Don’t Think Far’, and ‘Mama Boss Papa’.
He added that there are more that he couldn’t recall at the time of the interview.
When asked about Lilwin’s energy whenever he is on stage, Zack responded that he is a God-given talent.
He further stated that Lilwin is active in whatever he does.
Watch the interview below.
Ghanaian actor and artiste, Abdul Razak Amissah, popularly known as Zack GH, has advised his colleagues about savings.
Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, the former manager of Kwadwo Nkansah (Lilwin) opened up about his lifestyle of savings.
The actor revealed that he plans to save a portion of any amount that he earns.
Before he would spend GHS 1,000, Zack said he would make sure he had GHS 1,000 saved.
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He strongly believes life is about planning and it takes consistent effort.
Unhappy about creatives begging for alms, he advised them to plan their lives well and watch how they spend money.
He stressed how long he saved before buying his new car.
Zack disclosed his new Lexus car cost GHS 520,000.
Watch the interview below.
Ghanaian comedian Abdul Waris Umaru, popularly known as Comedian Waris, has taken to his social media platforms to share the heartbreaking news of his mother’s passing.
With a heavy heart, he broke the news to his followers, expressing his profound grief and sense of loss.
In a fiery response to recent allegations of song theft, the producer behind Kuami Eugene‘s latest hit, “Canopy,” has taken to social media to denounce claims made by Kwame Yogot.
In a video he has shared across social media platforms, the producer aimed to set the record straight, firmly asserting that the song rightfully belongs to Kuami Eugene, not Kwame Yogot.