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Yaw Dabo and Oboy Siki Settle GHS1M Suit As Dr Frank Amoakohene Intervenes, Video Emerges

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Kumawood actors Yaw Dabo and Oboy Siki, popularly known as Dada Santo, have reportedly resolved their recent defamation dispute out of court.

The legal battle began after Yaw Dabo filed a lawsuit against Oboy Siki over remarks he considered defamatory.

The comments were made during an interview with GhPage Media, where Oboy Siki questioned Dabo’s involvement in football management and made claims about his private life.

During the interview, Oboy Siki alleged that Yaw Dabo was battling infertility and could not father children. He further claimed that Dabo had insulted President John Dramani Mahama.

The statements sparked widespread public debate, with many social media users weighing in on the fallout between the two actors.

Feeling aggrieved by the alleged attacks on his reputation, Yaw Dabo filed a defamation suit seeking GH₵1 million in damages.

On February 23, 2026, the two actors made their first court appearance at the High Court in Kumasi. Viral videos circulating online showed the pair arriving at the courthouse alongside fellow Kumawood personalities, including Sumsum Ahuofe, as proceedings began.

It later emerged that the court had adjourned the case to allow both parties to explore a possible out-of-court settlement. Subsequent reports indicate that the matter has now been resolved privately, bringing the public dispute to an end.

While details of the settlement have not been made public, the resolution appears to have diffused tensions between the two actors, who have both played prominent roles in Ghana’s local film industry.

Actress Patricia Osei Boateng declared wanted by the Police

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The Ghana Police Service has launched a manhunt for Patricia Osei Boateng, the wife of a notorious armed robber known as Duku, over her involvement in a string of robberies.

According to police sources, Duku was shot and killed during a gun battle with officers following a robbery operation linked to the death of Mr. Amankwa, the father-in-law of NDC’s Sammy Gyamfi.

Investigators believe Patricia Osei Boateng played an active role in assisting her late husband in carrying out criminal activities.

According to the police, she sometimes disguised herself as a nurse in order to evade security checks and transport suspicious items without raising alarm.

Authorities further claim that she travelled to Dubai shortly after some of the robberies were executed, raising suspicions about possible attempts to conceal proceeds or avoid detection.

The Police Service has intensified efforts to locate and arrest Patricia to assist with ongoing investigations. Officials say anyone with information about her whereabouts should report to the nearest police station.

Akwaboah Reveals He Wrote 90% Of The Songs On Sarkodie’s ‘Mary’ Album

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Ghanaian singer and songwriter Akwaboah has shed light on just how central he was to the creation of Sarkodie’s ‘Mary’ album.

In an interview with Fiifi Pratt on Aluta FM, Akwaboah revealed that he had a hand in nearly every track.

“I did 90% of Mary’s album. I wrote almost every song. I think I only didn’t work on two songs on the album. I also produced the album,” he said.

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He also addressed rumours suggesting that Sarkodie overlooked his input on a previous project, dismissing them as unfounded.

“The statement I made was about my growth as an artist; it was not about Sarkodie. No one should go looking for trouble between Sarkodie and me,” Akwaboah added, urging fans to avoid stirring conflict where there is none.

Watch his statement below.

No Bail For Abu Trica As Court Adjourns Hearing To March 18

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The Gbese District Court in Accra on Wednesday, February 25, ordered that he be held in police custody following his re-arrest by the Narcotics Control Commission. He is expected to remain in detention while extradition proceedings to the United States continue.

The court has reportedly set March 18, 2026, as the date for the next hearing in the matter.

Abu Trica’s return to custody comes after the same court previously discharged him and his co-accused in connection with an indictment filed by U.S. authorities. Prosecutors in the United States allege that the group orchestrated an $8 million romance scam that preyed on elderly Americans.

The case, which attracted attention beyond Ghana’s borders, revolves around accusations that the suspects used online platforms to execute fraudulent schemes.

The court did not disclose the specific grounds for his latest arrest, but he will remain in custody until he reappears before the bench next month.

Here’s How President Mahama’s Airport Encounter Changed Dr Likee’s Mind About Quitting Acting

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Just when he believed his time in comedy had run its course, Dr Likee received an affirmation he never saw coming.

The actor, whose real name is Ebenezer Akwasi Antwi, revealed that he had been preparing to bow out of the entertainment industry after years of churning out films and viral skits. In a conversation with Giovani Caleb on Showbiz 360, he explained that the thought of stepping away from acting had become increasingly serious.

He had already begun weighing life beyond the cameras when fate intervened at an airport.

There, he ran into President John Dramani Mahama. What began as a simple greeting turned into a moment that altered his plans. Dr Likee recounted that the President approached him warmly and mentioned that he often watches and enjoys his comedy content.

READ ALSO: Wisa Greid Raises Concerns Over MUSIGA’s Impact On The Music Industry

The admission stunned him.

He said he felt both surprised and deeply touched that someone occupying the highest levels of public office would be following his work so closely. It was not something he had anticipated.

That brief exchange prompted him to reassess everything. According to the comedian, hearing such words from a national leader underscored the reach and relevance of his craft.

Instead of walking away, he chose to stay. The encounter reignited his enthusiasm and reminded him that his work connects with audiences across all walks of life. Knowing that a busy head of state still makes time to watch and laugh at his skits strengthened his confidence and solidified his decision to continue entertaining his fans.

Watch Likee’s statement below.

@tv3gh_official “I wanted to retire, but after meeting President John Dramani Mahama and hearing him say he watches my skits, I was encouraged to continue.” – Dr. Likee #Showbiz360 #TV3GH ♬ original sound – TV3 Ghana

Wisa Greid Raises Concerns Over MUSIGA’s Impact On The Music Industry

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Wisa Greid is questioning whether the Musicians Union of Ghana is delivering on its mandate, saying he has yet to experience any real support from the body meant to champion artistes’ interests.

Speaking on Starr FM on February 23, 2026, the Ghanaian artiste did not hide his disappointment, arguing that MUSIGA’s presence has not translated into practical benefits for him or many of his colleagues.

“Honestly speaking, I don’t really see what MUSIGA is doing for us, the musicians. I don’t see the benefits or anything at all,” he said.

According to Wisa, he enrolled in the union at the start of his career with high expectations. He believed membership would open doors to mentorship, industry guidance and some form of structured backing as he navigated the music scene.

“When I started doing music, I went there because I thought I could definitely get help from them, like something at least. Ever since I joined, I don’t know what they do to help the music industry,” he disclosed.

READ ALSO: Sefa Reveals How Trolls Tested Her, But She Found Strength In Criticism

Over time, he said, conversations among senior industry players have only deepened his doubts. Rather than inspire confidence, those exchanges have made him hesitant to align himself closely with the union’s activities.

“Sometimes, when our seniors in the industry are talking about this, you won’t even be motivated to associate yourself with them. I don’t want to involve myself or pay attention to them because I don’t want to say something that I’m not supposed to say,” he stated.

Wisa further wondered what incentive upcoming artistes have to join if established names appear unconvinced about the union’s value.

“Moreover, I don’t know what they will give me because if the senior artistes are not really benefiting from them, then what will I gain?” Wisa Greid questioned.

Sefa Reveals How Trolls Tested Her, But She Found Strength In Criticism

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Ghanaian singer Sefa has revealed how cruel comments on social media nearly shook her confidence and forced her to step back from online platforms.

“One thing that really broke me was when I went on Twitter. That’s why I will never go on Twitter again. I went on Twitter, and somebody said D-Black is wasting his money on Sefa. She’s talentless.

“She’s just brainless. She’s just a beauty with no brains. It became very disturbing at one point. So that really broke me,” she said in an interview with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio on Hitz FM.

The remark pushed Sefa to leave Twitter entirely, stressing the harmful effects of cyberbullying on mental health.

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Yet, instead of letting the criticism define her, she chose to channel it into determination. Sefa highlighted the invisible work behind her music career, the time, effort, and money invested, that online critics rarely consider.

“I told myself that now I need to prove that I can do it, because obviously, people are going to say, ‘Stop investing in her. What are you gaining from her?’

“And in my mind, I’m like, you don’t know what goes on behind the scenes. You don’t know how much work I put in. You don’t know how much investment goes into this. So to sit on social media and just type something because you see me and think, ‘Oh, she’s just a nice girl on social media,’” Sefa stated.

Watch her statement below.

What Yaw Dabo’s Lawyer Said About His Legal Battle With Oboy Siki

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A courtroom in Kumasi has become the latest stage in the dispute between comic actors Yaw Dabo and Oboy Siki, with Dabo seeking GH¢1 million in damages over comments he insists have tarnished his name.

In documents before the High Court, the actor and football club owner argues that a string of remarks attributed to Oboy Siki went beyond banter and into defamation. He maintains that the statements targeted both his personal life and his work in football administration, exposing him to scorn and damaging his public reputation.

Among the allegations referenced in the suit are claims that Oboy Siki questioned Dabo’s ability to impregnate a woman. The writ also cites descriptions of him as selfish and “not man enough” to marry. Dabo further contends that his capability as a football administrator was unfairly attacked.

When the matter was called on February 23, 2026, his lawyer, Diana, updated the court on the status of the case and later addressed reporters.

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She indicated that after the writ of summons was served, the defendants failed to take the procedural steps required by law.

“Defamation action is not imprisonment or a penalty. When we served them the writ of summons, they did not enter an appearance. They did not inform the court that they had been served, and they did not bring their defence,” she said.

According to Lawyer Diana, consultations with her client led to a firm decision to press ahead, prompting an application for the case to proceed in the absence of any defence.

That position shifted at the most recent sitting. She explained that following discussions initiated by counsel for the defendant and GHPage, her client agreed to pull back the application to allow room for dialogue.

“Today, when we came to court, the application we filed for the matter to proceed had to be withdrawn. The defendant’s lawyer and GHPage’s lawyer suggested that we should resolve the matter calmly, so we withdrew the case from court. That is what the court has granted,” she explained.

The parties are now expected to engage in talks before the case returns to court.

“We will return to court, but we are giving them some time. Whatever they come up with and whatever Yaw Dabo decides, that is what we will rely on in court the next time we appear,” the lawyer explained.

DKB Rallies Behind President Mahama, Says Galamsey Crisis Was Inherited

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As criticism intensifies over the devastation caused by illegal mining, comedian DKB is calling for restraint rather than haste from the presidency.


The Ghanaian comedian shared his views during a recent discussion on UCook with Empress Gifty. He maintained that President John Dramani Mahama should not be forced into swift action over the galamsey crisis.


According to DKB, the roots of the problem predate the current administration. He pointed to decisions taken under former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, insisting that Mahama assumed office with the burden already in place.

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“JM, don’t let anybody stress you. Solve the galamsey issue when you want, because you are not the one who started it. You are not the one who gave over 200 licenses to galamsey operators.


“You are not the one who passed the law allowing mining in forest reserves. It is evil. Nobody should put pressure on JM,” he said.


DKB also addressed calls from some quarters for the declaration of a state of emergency, arguing that such a move should rest solely on the president’s judgment.


“Those saying he should declare a state of emergency should back off,” DKB further stated.

Watch his statement below.

MrBeast named ‘Chief of Development’ in Ghana after spending $1 million to transform a community school

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Popular American YouTuber MrBeast, born Jimmy Donaldson, is attracting widespread attention in Ghana following reports that he has been conferred an honorary title of “Chief of Development” after investing $1 million in a transformative community project.

Known globally for his extravagant giveaways and large-scale philanthropic challenges, MrBeast has increasingly directed his influence and resources toward social impact initiatives through his charity arm, Beast Philanthropy.

According to reports circulating online, one of his major interventions in Ghana involved replacing a deteriorating school building that had reportedly been declared unsafe for pupils.

The old structure was demolished and replaced with a newly constructed classroom block designed to accommodate more than 250 students. The facility has been fully furnished, offering a safer and more conducive learning environment for children in the beneficiary community.

Access to clean water formed another key component of the initiative. A borehole was drilled to provide potable water not only for the school but also for surrounding residents — a significant improvement in an area where a reliable water supply has often been a challenge.

Community members have described the water project as life-changing, reducing the burden of long-distance water collection and improving sanitation conditions.

Perhaps the most emotional aspect of the project was the presentation of newly built homes to two teachers serving the community.

The gesture was widely interpreted as recognition of educators who have remained committed to teaching despite limited infrastructure and difficult living conditions. For many locals, the new homes symbolised dignity and appreciation for teachers whose sacrifices frequently go unnoticed.

Reports suggest that MrBeast has been honoured with the traditional title “Chief of Development” in recognition of his contribution. While debate continues regarding the specifics of the honorary conferment, public reaction has largely focused on the tangible impact of the project rather than the ceremonial accolade.