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I Was Womanizing At The Start Of My Dancing Career – Incredible Zigi Reveals

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Incredible Zigi has revealed he was womanizing at the start of his dancing career.

The popular Ghanaian dancer disclosed this in an interview with Amansan Krakye on Property FM in Cape Coast.

According to him, he put a stop to it later to concentrate on his brand.

READ ALSO: My Class 4 Teacher Used To Cry Several Times Because I Was Troublesome – Kofi Kinaata Discloses

“Not all dancers are womanizers but when I started dancing I used to womanize a lot but now I’ve put a stop to it.

“I used to date a lot of women earlier in my career but when you get to a certain stage you want to keep a solid brand so such women issues just don’t get your attention anymore. You can’t just be playing around like you used to because womanizing wouldn’t take you anywhere but I used to womanize when I started dancing,” he said.

Incredible Zigi added: “But this is not the time to waste time and energy chasing after women so as for me I’ve paused those kinds of behaviors some years back.”

My Class 4 Teacher Used To Cry Several Times Because I Was Troublesome – Kofi Kinaata Discloses

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Ghanaian artiste, Kofi Kinaata, has disclosed how troublesome he was in school.

He revealed his class four teacher used to cry several times because of his stubbornness.

Kinaata made this disclosure when commenting on a post made by Lydia Forson.

Recalling her encounter with teachers, the actress told her followers to share memories of their teachers or lectures.

Admitting that there are bad nuts in the teaching profession, Lydia said the good outdid the bad.

READ ALSO: Comedian Waris Releases Video To Apologize To Quick Credit After They Issued A Disclaimer Over His Recent Skit

Sharing his memory, Kofi Kinaata commented:

“I remember my class 4 teacher used to cry several times because I was very troublesome and truant. One day she took me out to see a nice building in the neighborhood and ask me if I would like to build a nice house like this.

“I answered “yes” and she told me the owner of the house was very obedient, paid attention in class, never worried his teacher, never fought in class and was very smart. Then she showed me a dirty house of one notorious person in our neighborhood and asked which of the two houses I would love to build in future.

“I still answered the first one and she said the person who lives inside never paid attention in class and was behaving like me when he was my age so if I want to be a bigger person in future, I should take everything she teaches me serious. Her advice changed my perspective on a lot of things.”

Comedian Waris Releases Video To Apologize To Quick Credit After They Issued A Disclaimer Over His Recent Skit

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Comedian Waris recently released a skit that sought to depict a supposed worker of Quick Credit Savings and Loans using an unorthodox method to collect money from one of the debtors of the company.

The video he released somehow was to portray how some of the employees of Quick Credit have been harassing debtors of the company in various videos that have surfaced on social media in the last few months.

Apparently, the company was not happy about the video he released and has come out to issue a disclaimer.

In the disclaimer they released on Wednesday, the company said that they distance and dissociate themselves from the content of the video by the comedian.

Soon after the disclaimer from Quick Credit, the skit maker has also come out to issue an apology to the company for draggitsheir reputation into disruption.

He also urged people to go to the company for loans and save their monies with them.

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President Akufo-Addo’s Government Has Destroyed Ghana’s Movie Industry – Mr Beautiful Claims

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Actor Clement Bonney aka Mr Beautiful has blamed President Akufo-Addo’s government for the collapse of the movie industry in Ghana.

In his interview with ZionFelix, Mr Beautiful said the government led by Nana Addo has destroyed the movie industry.

Since they are in charge of giving TV licenses, the actor averred their actions of not regulating and giving instructions to those they give licenses to, have had negative effects on the Ghanaian movie industry.

Mr Beautiful explained the influx of foreign content on Ghanaian television stations.

READ ALSO: None Of NPP’s Presidential Candidate Aspirants Can Match John Mahama In 2024 Elections – Mr Beautiful

He was sad about the Ghanaian language being used for these foreign movies/series.

The comic actor stated that authorities should have done something about it.

He mentioned how Nigerian authorities regulate content on their screens.

Mr Beautiful maintained that President Akufo-Addo’s government has not helped the Ghanaian movie industry.

None Of NPP’s Presidential Candidate Aspirants Can Match John Mahama In 2024 Elections – Mr Beautiful

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Mr Beautiful believes Ex-President John Mahama will win the 2024 elections in Ghana.

The Ghanaian actor told ZionFelix in an interview that none of NPP’s presidential candidate aspirants can match John Mahama.

He stated that they do not have what it takes to defeat the NDC leader.

When ZionFelix asked if Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia cannot match him, Mr Beautiful maintained that none of them.

READ ALSO: I Was Threatened After I Campaigned For John Mahama – Mr Beautiful Discloses

This was after he complained about the hardship that President Akufo-Addo’s government has brought on Ghanaians.

If these aspirants have the wherewithal to make Ghana better, Mr Beautiful questioned why they did not let them lead the party in the previous elections.

The popular actor, known as Clement Bonney, added that the NPP government is afraid of losing power because of how wicked they have been to Ghanaians.

Mr Beautiful also stated that Ex-President John Mahama did better than Nana Akufo-Addo and Dr Bawumia’s government.

Watch the full interview below.

Strongman blasts Medikal for trolling him as they renew their long-time beef

The hip-hop scene is once again abuzz as rappers Strongman and Medikal reignite their long-time feud, captivating the attention of anyone willing to lend an ear.


This latest clash between the two artists emerged after Medikal shared an artwork by Strongman that seemingly mocked him.

Not one to back down, Strongman swiftly retaliated, refusing to tolerate the perceived mockery from Medikal.

READ ALSO: Cheddar flaunts his Rezvani bulletproof car worth at least GH3m (Video)


This led to an exchange of heated words and biting insults – Captivating fans and onlookers alike.

Both artists, known for their lyrical prowess and penchant for engaging in verbal sparring, have a history of trading blows through their music.


Their ongoing feud has become a spectacle, attracting the attention of hip-hop enthusiasts eager to witness the intensity and creativity that arises from their clashes.

As the saga continues, fans are eagerly awaiting each artist’s response, fueling the fire of anticipation for what promises to be an enthralling battle of words.

The rap game has long thrived on such rivalries, with fans taking sides and engaging in spirited debates about the lyrical prowess and wittiness displayed by their favorite artists.

While the specifics of their latest exchange are yet to be fully revealed, one thing is certain – Strongman and Medikal are once again capturing the spotlight with their fiery insults and relentless determination to prove their superiority in the rap arena.

READ ALSO: #DearBorgas – An Open Letter To All Borgas [Article]

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Cheddar flaunts his Rezvani bulletproof car worth at least GH3m (Video)

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Ghanaian business mogul, Freedom Jacob Ceaser, renowned for his extravagant lifestyle, has once again made waves on the streets with his latest addition to his impressive car collection.

The real estate mogul, affectionately known as Cheddar, has been recently spotted driving a one-of-a-kind, weaponized bulletproof car in Accra.

In a viral video that has captured the attention of many, Freedom Jacob Ceaser can be seen cruising around the city in a remarkable Rezvani Tank, military edition.

READ ALSO: #DearBorgas – An Open Letter To All Borgas [Article]

This extraordinary vehicle comes with a price tag of at least $295,000, equivalent to approximately 3,360,964.50 Ghanaian Cedis.

The Rezvani “tactical military” vehicle boasts a range of exceptional features, including bulletproof windows, body armor, electrified door handles, an available pepper spray dispenser, and a 38.3-inch curved OLED display.

It also offers three powertrain options, with a 690 horsepower 6.2L supercharged V8 engine among them.

Moreover, this luxury car is equipped with gas masks, “blinding lights,” ram bumpers, and sirens, making it a formidable presence on the road.

While it remains unclear why Freedom Jacob Ceaser opted for such a weaponized vehicle for his casual drives in Accra, it comes as no surprise from the Pan-Africanist, who consistently champions the notion that Africa possesses the capability to achieve what the Western world can.

Affectionately dubbed the African Prince, Freedom Jacob Ceaser continues to demonstrate his remarkable taste and worth.

Take a glimpse of him in the impressive Rezvani “tactical military” vehicle below and share your thoughts on this exceptional ride.

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I Was Threatened After I Campaigned For John Mahama – Mr Beautiful Discloses

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Ghanaian actor, Clement Bonney, popularly known as Mr Beautiful, has shared his ordeal after venturing into politics.

He declared his support for Ex-President John Dramani Mahama and the NDC during the 2012 elections.

Mr Beautiful has not looked back as he has been supporting the party in subsequent elections.

Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, the actor disclosed he was threatened after he campaigned for the NDC flagbearer.

READ ALSO: Agya Koo And Other Celebrities Who Campaigned For Nana Addo Should Be Ashamed Of Themselves – Mr Beautiful

Beautiful recalled he had to relocate from his Mallam residence because of rampant robbery and attacks after NDC lost power.

According to him, he relocated following advice from a police officer.

Mr Beautiful also claimed he went off social media because of threats and other unhealthy messages sent to him.

No matter what happened, Mr Beautiful revealed he loves NDC and they love him as well.

Watch the full interview below.

#DearBorgas – An Open Letter To All Borgas [Article]

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Dear Borgas,

I hope this letter finds you in the best of health just as I am perfect on this side of the aisle. Things here are changing rapidly and definitely. Your life overseas is one that makes me exceptionally, proud each time I hear of new feats you have chalked.

I am at this moment seated at my dining table in my home. It’s six minutes to 11:00pm. The kids are tucked away and the wife is in bed too. She has little time for me these days. Well, she’s barely had time for her own self since the birth of our fourth child, third son. He’s got two amazing big brothers, a tender loving big sister and definitely, couldn’t have found a better mother; lucky cub.

It is honestly quite a mess in here from the dining area to the living room with toys scattered all over the place. I should be up in my home office where there is a better sense of order, but I don’t feel like it. It smells incredibly heavenly in here, I’d rather have it no other way as I will not function in any environment outside of heaven.

It has been quite a while since we spoke and it feels like you may have missed hearing from me since I have heard several calls for me to come to you and address some growing concerns. Your emotions towards my absence is mutual, we should speak more often however, the harvest is plentiful and the labourers are few. The task ahead of us is one that requires all our attention and diligence to accomplish if we intend to in this lifetime.

Speaking of tasks, duties and responsibilities here on this earth, I find none more honourable than building and preserving one’s own home. Making sure that all the members of our families are well-catered for in all things and lack none of life’s necessities. To do this, you have unfortunately had to leave home in search of greener pastures. In some cases, had to build a home in a faraway land, and also, have and raise your children there; all because it was difficult for you back here at home. Trust these words I write, when I say I understand your plight more than you know. It is a fact, that not everyone is capable of being in the frontlines of this kind of buildup.

The beginning is undoubtedly, difficult and we are still at the foundational level of this building process. The ground is hard and digging the trenches for the foundation is no small feat as this skyscraper requires foundations with deep depths almost reaching hell so we can shoot up to the heavens when it’s time to build up. The concrete is still wet so the opportunity to write your name is unmistakable but the slightest mistake, and you could slip and be injured or worse. Generally, it is far from easy, but difficult isn’t impossible.

As you already know, being an active player in the real estate industry in Ghana, my company, SuCasa happens to deal with a lot of Ghanaians living abroad (borgas) looking to purchase our homes in Ghana. Through your interactions with us and a small study conducted by SuCasa, it came to light, that there is a lot of preconceived notions and mindsets, that as long as a business is being run by Ghanaians it must be inferior; and eventually devaluing the product Ghanaian companies have on the market.

I recently had a conversation with an amazingly beautiful and an accomplished female doctor friend of mine (I know; I hardly do female friends, it never ends well, but she’s married, lol). In her field, by all standards and at her age, she still has a lot more to offer our dear nation. In the course of our conversation, she hinted, that she had been dealing with a similar problem as Ghanaian entrepreneurs and business owners.

My initial reaction as you might expect was one of a surprise. I did not understand what product or service she rendered, that had her to professionally have to deal with continental diasporans and your sometimes unkind approach. She explained, she has a lot of colleagues who had left the country to be doctors in the Western World.

These colleagues who could honestly, earn a decent living in Ghana, unlike the below-average Ghanaian would have their relatives fall ill and as expected, having a colleague with her pedigree in Ghana, they ask for her to assist handle the case.

In the course of her executing her sworn duty to mankind, God and country, they would almost be instructing her on what to do and how to do it. Many a time making statements like “That’s not how we do things here in America” (or whichever western country they reside). At one point I could sense the frustration and she blurted out, “This is jungle medicine, that’s not how you do things there (referring to the common statement a lot of her colleagues make) well this is how we do things here because we don’t have what you have there, many of you have left leaving the hospitals largely overwhelmed, that’s not how you do things there, (again referring to that same statement by her colleagues).

How were you doing things when you were here, how were you doing and what kind of impact were you able to make when you were here and what kind of doctor were you?” Posing the question to her colleagues currently in first world countries. “Sometimes, they forget they were right here with us and we saw them.” This is what inspired me to write this letter to you today.

I must say, however, difficult, that great strides in the right direction have been made. Ghana is no longer what it used to be, it is tough, but we are not relenting and the march forward is still on. In the case of SuCasa for instance, it is only one company in the midst of all these great things happening in this great nation.

What we have accomplished in such a short period of time, my God; even I who’s always unsatisfied looks at it and I must acknowledge to myself, (even though I never let my employees see), that the good work that has been realized is commendable.

The future for us is enormously greater than anyone could possibly imagine. As we say, only God knows. These wins, are for Ghanaians, home and abroad. For us all, and not for a section of the population. There has been in some cases financial support that has come from you to relatives back home and made some of these possible.

More importantly, nevertheless, financial support, is the emotional, mental and physical support with a positive mindset. The negative attitude towards what is Ghanaian helps no one. Degrading your home and its systems in derogatory statements, thinking most Ghanaian companies and products are inferior, thus, asking other Ghanaians living abroad not to patronise these services or products, comparing our political and economic status to western countries that have been democratically independent for centuries and making a joke of Ghanaian systems.

We are up against more than meets the eye. Your living abroad should not birth an attitude of condescendence toward your own, this is unwise. I understand some of these come from a place of emotion but we both know what emotions do to our reasoning.

The acts I speak about hugely, dampens the spirits of Ghanaians living in Ghana trying to make a difference as not everyone has the strength to ignore the ridicule. This eventually, leads to more and more Ghanaians wanting to leave the country and live outside Ghana as well. In recent time we have had a huge number of healthcare workers and other professionals leave the country creating a brain drain as has become a common phenomenon.

This also, impacts second generation Ghanaians, born in the West develop an extremely low sense of pride for their home country as compared to what they feel about the countries they were born in as you could even hear Ghanaian parents in the diaspora threaten to bring their children back home to Ghana when they do something wrong as children.

This creates the impression to these young ones as Ghana being a place of no hope and a doomed one. My dear Borga, you and I know, that this, for whatever purpose it serves, is not right. For this mere fact, I know that many of you are presently in a state of cognitive dissonance just like a smoker is, when he reads the warning on a pack of cigarettes but still goes ahead to light one, I understand that you may feel guilty about leaving Ghana and not doing enough to help build the nation.

I truly, hope that in due time, we can attain the Ghana we dream of and you can start to heal. In the meantime, however, we have a lot of work to do together to raise the flag of our nation high. I agree there is some truth to your claim. Ghanaians back home defrauding relatives abroad, squandering money meant for investments, not giving the best service in the world and in some cases selling sub-par products.

You are not living an extravagant and luxurious life. Yours is one that involves a lot of struggles, yet, you have brothers and sisters back home looking to milk you dry at every opportunity they can get. “People, do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy himself when he is starving.” – Proverbs 6:30

If not family, then who my fellow Ghanaian?

Let us have a more positive mindset when we think of home.

If not for Ghana, then for what?

Let us return home, those of us with the required skills in the building of this nation.

If not you, then who?

Promote Ghana globally. You are our real ambassadors. Speak good, YES speak Great of Ghana, share Ghana, give the world the Ghanaian experience no matter where you are.

I want to reiterate the fact, that this letter is not written to you to criticise or condemn but to call you to action. Let us work together to build a stronger Ghana, one that we can all be proud of. I hope that you will take my words to heart and join me in this noble and necessary cause as patriots. For the benefit of our children, and their children’s children, that those generations eon from now may refer to our generation as the generation of their building fathers.

Abrewa Maame Efua is calling from up top. She doesn’t like me working late but I think she sometimes forgets what she signed up for. There she goes again…I guess it’s past my bedtime

Respectfully.

THE WRITER IS CEO OF SUCASA, A REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Source: Michael Owusu O’Grantson – ‘Agya-pong’

Agya Koo And Other Celebrities Who Campaigned For Nana Addo Should Be Ashamed Of Themselves – Mr Beautiful

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Actor Mr Beautiful has chastised Agya Koo and other Ghanaian celebrities who campaigned for Nana Akufo Addo.

Known in private life as Clement Bonney, the actor eulogized himself as the trailblazer of a celebrity publicly declaring support for a political party in Ghana.

He recalled the threat he received after he campaigned for Ex-President John Mahama and NDC in the 2012 elections in Ghana.

Mr Beautiful told ZionFelix in an interview that Ghanaians benefited from infrastructure development by the Mahama administration.

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However, he said the same cannot be said about the ruling NPP government led by President Akufo Addo.

In this vein, Mr Beautiful stated that Agya Koo, Matilda Asare, Kalybos and other celebrities who campaigned for Nana Addo in the previous elections should be ashamed of themselves.

Looking at the hardship in Ghana, he said Agya Koo and the other celebrities should cover themselves with veils following their campaign.

Mr Beautiful also blamed the NPP government for the collapse of the Ghanaian movie industry.

Watch the full interview below.