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King Paluta And His Team Involved In Near Fatal Accident – See Photos

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Ghanaian musician, King Paluta, who is known in private life as Thomas Adjei Wireko, and other members of his team were involved in an accident earlier today, July 29, 2023.

The accident we are told happened when the rapper and three other members of his team were driving back to Kumasi for the much-anticipated Star Shine On nationwide tour which was going to happen at the Heros Park in Kumasi today.

Akosua Agyapong has been calling me a thief for the past 5 years – Rex Omar laments

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Highlife legend, Rex Omar, who also serves as the Chairperson of Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO), has recently announced his plans to take legal action against veteran musician, Akosua Agyapong.

This decision comes in response to Akosua Agyapong consistently labeling him as a thief over the past five years.

In a recent interview with Amansan Krakye, Rex Omar HINTED that he would pursue a lawsuit against Akosua Agyapong to challenge the baseless accusations she has made.

He firmly believes that she must be held accountable for her actions and should provide concrete evidence in court to substantiate her claims of him embezzling funds from GHAMRO.

“Akosua Agyapong says I’m a thief and I have stolen money belonging to GHAMRO and she has been accusing me consistently for the past five years,” 

This legal action is seen as a crucial step for Rex Omar to protect his reputation, as well as uphold the integrity of GHAMRO.

By seeking justice through the judicial system, he aims to put an end to the ongoing defamation and restore his name from the damaging allegations made by Akosua Agyapong.

“I wouldn’t have signed the contract with ‘Highly Spiritual’ if I had a lawyer – Mr Drew reveals

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Ghanaian musician and dancer, Andrew Nii Otoo, popularly known as Mr. Drew, has openly expressed that while he appreciates Kaywa’s unwavering belief in his talent, he would have declined the contract if he had sought legal advice at the time.

In an Instagram live session, Mr. Drew candidly revealed that the only oversight he made was not involving a lawyer to carefully review the contract with him, ensuring there were no hidden clauses or potential pitfalls.

Despite recognizing Kaywa’s genuine support and affection for his abilities, he acknowledged that a legal professional could have offered valuable insights and protection.

By sharing this experience, Mr. Drew emphasizes the significance of seeking legal counsel, particularly in the music industry, where contracts can be complex and have far-reaching implications.

His openness serves as a valuable lesson for aspiring artists and highlights the importance of safeguarding one’s interests when entering into significant agreements in the entertainment world.

“I didn’t have a lawyer to go through my contract with Kaywa’s label and that was my mistake, so when I had a lawyer and he revised the contract, that was when we realized there were one or two things that were not right,” he said.

The “Dw3” hitmaker added if his kid brother ever decides to go into music under the Highly Spiritual Music label, he would advise against it.

“I’ll not let my kid brother sign the same contract I was given at Kaywa’s label if he decides to enter into music,” he added.

Watch video below…

‘I didn’t know where mum and dad were’ – Sarkodie talks about how he suffered while growing up

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Ghanaian rap icon, Sarkodie, has opened up about his introverted nature, confirming speculations about his reserved and unsociable demeanor.

In an honest and candid interview with host Angela Yee on Way Up, Sarkodie delved into the origins of his “laid-back” personality, tracing it back to a challenging childhood.

Born as Michael Owusu Addo, Sarkodie revealed that during his formative years, he experienced a period of separation from his parents and was placed under the care of an undisclosed individual.

The difficulties he encountered during this time had a profound and lasting impact on his character.

The rapper bravely shared these personal struggles, shedding light on the circumstances that shaped his introversion.

“I had to endure serious hardships while living with someone; I didn’t know where my mom and dad were. It was a tough start, and the experiences I had were far from the best,” 

Sarkodie shared, though he chose not to delve too deeply into the specifics.

These early struggles shaped his inclination towards a more introverted and observant approach to life. He found comfort in being on the sidelines, watching events unfold without actively participating, an outlook he developed to cope with life’s challenges during those trying times.

Sarkodie’s willingness to discuss these aspects of his life provides fans and the public with a deeper understanding of the man behind the music, showcasing his vulnerability and authenticity.

“I completed my 5 years contract with Kaywa” – Mr Drew goes deep into his exit from High Spiritual Music

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Ghanaian musician and dancer, Mr. Drew, has finally addressed the ungrateful tag following his exit from Highly Spiritual Music.

During an Instagram live session, the talented singer hitmaker made it clear that he holds no ill feelings towards his former boss and CEO of Highly Spiritual Music, Kaywa, contrary to some claims.

Mr. Drew emphasized that he bears no grudges against Kaywa and genuinely wishes him well.

While he admitted that direct communication between them has been lacking since his exit from the record label, he asserted that he remains open to resolving any misunderstandings.

Regarding the alleged subtle shades thrown at him in recent interviews by Kaywa, Mr. Drew acknowledged that many people brought it to his attention.

However, he chooses to believe that those remarks might not have been directed specifically at him, displaying a level of maturity and understanding.

Throughout his time with Highly Spiritual Music, Mr. Drew demonstrated unwavering commitment and dedication to the record label.

Despite facing challenges and not receiving certain benefits stipulated in his contract, he remained loyal and devoted to giving his best to the label.

In contrast to others who chose to leave after only fulfilling five years of their contract, Mr. Drew fulfilled his entire five-year contract diligently, showcasing his professionalism and integrity as an artist.

Samini Graduates From GIMPA (Photos)

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Ghanaian musician, Samini, has graduated from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA).

He offered MSC Project Management.

After a successful graduation, the celebrated musician beamed with smiles in photos available to Zionfelix.net.

READ ALSO: Medikal Will Learn The Lesson Not To Interfere With Delicate Personal Matters – Michy Says After Confronting The Rapper

Samini has been a hard-working student after enrolling in the institution.

He took the challenge to contest the SRC elections, of which he was voted as the President.

We are yet to know what is ahead of the popular musician following his graduation.

Congrats to Samini!

See the photos shot by Manuel Photography below.

Medikal Will Learn The Lesson Not To Interfere With Delicate Personal Matters – Michy Says After Confronting The Rapper

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Michy has talked about her issue with Medikal again.

She confronted the AMG rapper some months ago over a comment he allegedly passed.

In the video, Michy asked for proof of his claim that Shatta Wale has been paying the school fees of their son, Majesty.

Though Medikal replied that he was talking about his daughter, Island, Michy is still firm about the issue.

READ ALSO: I Begged To Be A Cleaner In London But Nobody Employed Me – Sony Achiba Reveals

Speaking in an interview with Halifax Ansah Addo on Okay FM which Zionfelix.net monitored, the baby of Shatta Wale said Medikal will learn not to interfere with delicate personal matters.

The Movement TV presenter added that she wanted to send a message, and she achieved that.

Michy averred she does not mind how others see her altercation with Medikal.

Watch her statement here.

I Begged To Be A Cleaner In London But Nobody Employed Me – Sony Achiba Reveals

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Sony Achiba did not have things easy after relocating to the United Kingdom.

He revealed the struggles he faced before getting a job in London.

The Ghanaian artiste, known in private life as Emmanuel John Bandick Dankwa, told ZionFelix in an interview in London that it was not easy searching for a job.

He reminisced begging to be a cleaner, but he was not employed.

READ ALSO: Sony Achiba Discloses Why He Left Ghana (Video)

Achiba also recalled being disappointed after having an assurance that he would be hired.

The ‘Sony Maba’ singer finally got a job at a firm dealing in building materials after he got information from someone.

Sony Achiba disclosed he was happy and did the work very well.

He further talked about his striving to continue his education in the United Kingdom.

Below is his interview with ZionFelix.

VIDEO: Mr Drew Finally Breaks Silence Following The Backlash On Social Media After His Exit From Kaywa’s Label

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Ghanaian musician cum dancer, Mr. Drew, has finally come out to react to all the backlash he has suffered on social media following his recent exit from Highly Spiritual Music.

During an Instagram live session, the ‘S3k3’ hitmaker revealed that contrary to claims that he is not cool with his former boss and CEO of Highly Spiritual Music, Kaywa, he does not have any issues with him at all.

Sony Achiba Discloses Why He Left Ghana (Video)

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Ghanaian artistes, Sony Achiba, has disclosed why he left Ghana for the United Kingdom.

He recalled the circumstances leading to his travel to the UK in an interview with ZionFelix in London.

The ‘Suro Nipa’ singer revealed he decided to relocate to the United Kingdom after doing a wrong investment.

In 2002-2003, Sony said he took money from some people to invest in a song—hoping he could get it back and pay them after promotion.

Unfortunately, things did not go as planned.

READ ALSO: Sarkodie And Stonebwoy Featured On Bob Marley’s ‘Africa Unite’ Album

According to him, a comment made by Fiifi Banson on Peace FM when the song was being played spoiled his promotional plans.

The producers he hoped to have on board expressed disinterest following Fiifi Banson’s remark that the song was not nice.

In order to get money and pay the debt, Sony Achiba divulged he travelled to the United Kingdom.

He indicated that he took loans to pay the debt after working for some time.

Watch the full interview below.