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Some People Come Into Your Life To Use You – Efya Observes

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Singer Efya Nokturnal has observed how some people treat others.

She shared her observance in an X (formerly Twitter) post.

According to her, some people come into the lives of others to use them.

Efya added that these people are not genuine, they stay because of their personal gains.

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Talking about these fake people, she seems to have learned a lot from them.

The Ghanaian singer wrote: “It took me a while to realize that some people come into your life to USE YOU..!!! Damn!! They hate u.. but they stay cos of what they can get from u.. they talking shit behind your back when u ain’t there n kiss ur ass when u there … yeah.. and they swear they GENG …I know this now… EYE CLEAR…WE MOVE!!!!!! 🙏🏽.”

Despite, Ofori Sarpong, And Other Bigwigs Grace Sarkodie’s Exhibition Ahead Of Rapperholic Rebirth Concert

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Celebrating ten years since the release of his iconic Rapperholic Album which is equally his main headlined show for each year, the boss of Sarkness Music, Michael Owusu Adii, popularly called Sarkodie, has decided to put together an exhibition as part of the 2023 celebration.

The rapper who is arguably the most awarded in Ghana decided to team up with Eagle Plug for the exhibition he has tagged as an intimate one.

Rapper Eno Barony thanks and applauds Obour for saving her when she was broke

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Award-winning Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Eno Barony has recently opened up about a pivotal moment in her life when Obour, the former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), came to her aid during a challenging financial period.


In a heartfelt revelation during a candid interview with Fiifi Pratt on Accra-based Kingdom FM, the ‘Heavy load’ rapper shared the amazing story of how her fellow musician extended a helping hand when she was facing financial hardship.

Eno detailed that she was so broke at a particular time in her life and on one faithful morning, the ‘Killing the Game’ hitmaker randomly called her to come to the East Legon Police Station.

According to her, upon arrival, she realized that Obour had invited her to the East Legon Executive Club to perform a freestyle at the birthday party of Osei Kuffour.

“God richly bless Obour. He called me one day to come along with my songs on a CD to the East Legon Police station.

I got there and I was told they were having an argument about my freestyle so I should perform the freestyle.

I took a microphone, It was Osei Kuffour’s birthday. As I was performing, they were showering me with but I could not take any of it,” she said

Award-winning Ghanaian rapper and songwriter, Eno Barony has recently opened up about a pivotal moment in her life when Obour, the former President of the Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA), came to her aid during a challenging financial period.

In a heartfelt revelation during a candid interview with Fiifi Pratt on Accra-based Kingdom FM, the ‘Heavy load’ rapper shared the amazing story of how her fellow musician extended a helping hand when she was facing financial hardship.

Eno detailed that she was so broke at a particular time in her life and on one faithful morning, the ‘Killing the Game’ hitmaker randomly called her to come to the East Legon Police Station.

According to her, upon arrival, she realized that Obour had invited her to the East Legon Executive Club to perform a freestyle at the birthday party of Osei Kuffour.

“God richly bless Obour. He called me one day to come along with my songs on a CD to the East Legon Police station. I got there and I was told they were having an argument about my freestyle so I should perform the freestyle.

I took a microphone, It was Osei Kuffour’s birthday. As I was performing, they were showering me with but I could not take any of it,” she said

The rapper continued by saying that the MC at the program collected all the money that was showered on her during the performance into his pockets.


Obour then proceeded to tell the MC to give back the money to Eno since it was rightfully hers and he only gave her part of the money. However, on her way out, she had some members of the club giving her lots of money.


“On my way out, I decided to go and greet Despite and some of the attendees. As we shook hands, they would add swabs of money to the handshake.

“When I got home, I looked like a pastor who had received an offering in church. When I opened the swabs of money, I saw Euros, Dollars, and Cedis. Charley God bless Obour,” she added.

Asanka Rave 2023 Set To Bring Ghanaian Cuisines Alive In Takoradi On Christmas Eve

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UseThe much-anticipated 2023 “Asanka Rave” is expected to come off on Sunday, November 24, 2023.

The food festival will start at 10 am at the Takoradi Gimpa Campus forecourt.

“Did You Expect Me To Perform On A Crutches? – Sonnie Badu Queries Critics Following His Successful Concert

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On Saturday, December 9, 2023, the Grand Arena (AICC) in Accra witnessed an unforgettable night filled with the vibrant sounds of gospel music at the “Rhythms of Africa” concert.

Curated by the renowned UK-based Ghanaian gospel musician Sonnie Badu, in partnership with George Quaye’s Image Bureau, the event was a celebration of the power and beauty of gospel music.

Edem’s Management Reacts To Reports About His Arrest Following His Involvement In Near Fatal Road Accident

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In response to mounting reports concerning Edem’s alleged involvement in a fatal road accident, the management of the acclaimed rapper has released an official statement shedding light on the incident that transpired on the George Walker Bush Highway.

The statement issued indicated that Edem narrowly escaped a life-threatening situation when an unidentified woman unexpectedly crossed his path, resulting in a collision.

People want to have 3some with my wife and I – Harold Amenyah

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Ghanaian actor, Harold Amenyah, has revealed he has received requests from people to be a part of his “threesome” fantasy.

According to Harold, he has received countless requests, with the individuals asking for requirements etc.

“It is pretty interesting the number of requests I have received after my comment. It was just a mere statement I made, and people have blown it out of proportion to the extent of sending me requests and asking for requirements. My wife and I were even surprised at the controversy it generated,” he said while appearing as a guest on the United Showbiz show.

The award-winning actor further explained his comment was taken out of context and blown out of proportion.


“My comment about the threesome was taken out of context; it was not something I was actively pushing for. I was questioned during a show about what experiences I hadn’t had in a relationship, and my response included the idea of a threesome,” he added.


About five months ago, the actor made headlines when he stated during a discussion on GHOne TV that he is open to having an extra partner in his bedroom, if his wife is down for it.

According to him, having a threesome is something he has always wanted to explore, however, he did not get the chance to do it before meeting his wife.

“I haven’t tried it before but I’m open to it. I’m open to it. Why not? I was actually hoping that I will try it before my 30th birthday but it didn’t happen. And before I knew it I was dating my wife,” he stated.

Ayigbe Edem dragged to court for allegedly knocking and ending the life of an unknown woman

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Rapper Edem on Monday morning, December 12, 2023 was arraigned at the Kaneshie District Court on Monday morning for an alleged incident involving the knocking down of a woman on the George Walker Bush Highway around 2 a.m. last Saturday.

According to a report on Graphic.com.gh, the ‘Nyedzilo’ hitmaker was reportedly driving an unregistered Honda Touring vehicle at the time.

According to court documents, the woman, who has not been identified, has unfortunately passed away.

Edem faced charges of two counts of careless and inconsiderate driving and negligently causing harm when he appeared before the court, presided over by Nana Abena Asor Owusu Amenyo.

However, Edem’s plea was not taken during the court appearance.

The rapper has been granted bail in the sum of GH¢50,000, with two sureties, and is required to reappear in court on February 15, 2024.

The incident occurred after Edem participated as a guest on a television program at Abeka junction on Saturday night, running into Sunday dawn.

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Kuami Eugene faked my birthday for clout – Mary alleges

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Kuami Eugene’s former house help, Mary, has claimed that the viral picture showing her in front of a birthday party backdrop was a staged photo arranged by her former employer.

When Mary stormed social media with a barrage of accusations against her former boss, scores of netizens criticized her for being ungrateful, because Eugene took her to events and even threw a birthday party for her.

Referring to the said party, two pictures in which Mary was seen cutting a cake and posing by a birthday party décor have since been in circulation on social media.

But speaking in her latest interview with Der Mad King, Mary has claimed that the backdrop, spotted in her viral birthday picture belonged to someone else.

Narrating the story, Mary said she and Kuami Eugene casually went to a restaurant to eat, where they spotted the backdrop meant for a random birthday celebrant.

She said, that very instance, Eugene instructed her to seize the opportunity and take some shots in front of the backdrop which boldly inscribed, ‘Happy Birthday.’

The highlife singer’s former maid, made these statements while refuting assertions that she has been ungrateful despite being treated specially by him.

“On that particular moment, when I stood by the balloon, we were at Capitol restaurant. Where I stood was someone’s birthday backdrop. The decoration wasn’t specifically set up for me. We went to the restaurant on a regular day to eat and he asked me to stand up and pose in front of the backdrop so it would look like it was meant for me. He said he wanted to take the picture and post it later on my birthday. Those saying I am ungrateful don’t know what really happens.

“The other time he said I watch TV a lot, so he carried it from the hall to his room. I heard It was during that period he went on a certain show and gave me a shoutout. I couldn’t hear or see anything until I was told. Because he took the TV away from the hall,” she stated.

In previous interviews, Mary shared reasons for her dismissal from Kuami Eugene’s house, including allegations of neglect and her admission of being the cause of their rift due to difficulties in running errands. She revealed instances of collapsing while staying at the musician’s house, citing improper diet and other undisclosed reasons.

I Feel I Am The Highlife Lighthouse Of Ghana Music – Akwaboah

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Akwaboah sees himself as the highlife lighthouse of Ghana music.

He postulated his effort to draw people closer to highlife which all Ghanaian songs are derived from.

He made this statement on Showbiz 360 on TV3 while opening up about the inspiration behind his “Lighthouse” album.

Akwaboah said he aimed to showcase the beauty and the challenge of highlife music, involving live instrumentation and requiring precision and skill.

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“I feel I’m the highlife lighthouse of Ghana music. Because bottom line is, that every song we are doing now is derived from high life. So this is me trying to tell everybody that I am the lighthouse to Ghana music. Whether they like it or not,” he stated.

“I just need people to understand that Highlife is the core of everything that we’re doing. So you can do anything that you want to do. But pick it from your source, which is the high life here.

So Lighthouse is me directing people to the high-life thing that we’re doing here in Ghana. So every song you hear out there, it’s somewhat live, like, instrumentation-wise, because, you know, way back, they used to do everything live,” Akwaboah added.