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John Dumelo visits Jerusalem; Pray for Ghanaians with struglling bussinesses and marital issues

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Award-winning Ghanaian actor and politician John Dumelo has renewed his faith following a recent visit to Jerusalem, Israel.

The Deputy Minister of Agriculture, known for his philanthropic work and public service, visited the holy city on January 23, 2026, using the opportunity to reflect spiritually and seek divine guidance.

According to sources close to the actor-turned-politician, Dumelo’s visit was centered on strengthening his faith and praying for blessings and protection for his family.

During his time in Jerusalem, he also dedicated moments to pray for Ghanaians, with special emphasis on his constituents, who entrusted him with a mandate to represent them in Parliament.

Photos shared on his Instagram page show Dumelo at significant locations in the holy city, moments that have since drawn admiration and positive reactions from fans and supporters.

Many social media users have praised the lawmaker for combining public service with spirituality, describing the visit as a reflection of humility and commitment to both leadership and faith.

John Dumelo, who transitioned from a successful acting career into politics, continues to enjoy strong public support, with many viewing his actions as a sign of dedication to his responsibilities both as a public servant and a family man.

Daddy Lumba’s Nephew’s Widow Breaks Down As She Recounts Final Moments Before Husband’s Death

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The wife of the late Kofi, nephew of legendary Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba, has shared a deeply emotional account of the events that led to her husband’s sudden death, leaving many Ghanaians heartbroken.

Speaking through tears, the young widow said nothing on that fateful morning suggested it would be the last time she and her husband would be together. According to her, they slept on the same bed and woke up together on the day Kofi passed away.

She revealed that Kofi had been unwell for about three days, but his condition did not initially appear serious. Though weak and uncomfortable, she said he remained calm, hopeful, and optimistic that he would soon recover.

The widow explained that during those days, Kofi vomited whenever he ate, yet he continued to push through the discomfort and tried to stay strong. Believing fresh air might help him feel better, Kofi reportedly asked to sit outside.

“I stayed with him outside and watched him closely,” she recounted, adding that she never left his side until she briefly stepped indoors to fetch him water from the fridge.

That short moment, she said, changed her life forever.

When she returned, Kofi’s condition had worsened dramatically. He was rushed for medical attention, but all efforts to save him proved unsuccessful, and he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at the health facility.

The widow’s emotional narration has sparked widespread reactions online, with many Ghanaians describing the incident as painful, shocking, and difficult to comprehend.

The tragedy comes barely two months after the burial of Daddy Lumba, compounding the grief of the Fosu family and deepening the sense of loss surrounding the music legend’s relatives.

As the video of her account circulates on TikTok, sympathisers continue to pour in messages of condolence, strength, and prayers for the young widow and her child as they navigate life after the sudden loss.

Ebo Noah Speaks For The First Time On The Harsh Cell Experience After Release On Bail

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Social media preacher Ebo Noah has begun speaking openly about his recent time behind bars, offering the public a candid glimpse into life in custody during a live session on TikTok.

Fresh out on bail, Ebo Noah went live to share a brief but honest account of his prison experience, telling followers that the period was far from easy.

He revealed that he spent about three weeks in custody, an experience he said tested him in ways he never anticipated.

According to him, the loss of freedom, cramped conditions, and strict daily routines took a heavy toll, forcing him to adapt quickly to an unfamiliar and uncomfortable environment.

He noted that the experience taught him lessons that, in his words, “no sermon or advice ever could.”

During the live session, Ebo Noah drew particular attention with his vivid description of daily life in the cells.

Speaking with a blend of seriousness and humor, he explained that mornings were spent sitting in extremely uncomfortable positions, a situation inmates jokingly refer to as “sitting like a monkey.”

Nights, he said, were even more challenging. Sleeping arrangements were so tight that movement was nearly impossible.

He likened the experience to “sleeping like a fish,” where personal space and comfort were virtually nonexistent.

Despite the harsh conditions, Ebo Noah surprisingly admitted that there were moments he oddly found “fun,” though he did not elaborate much on what made those moments bearable.

The preacher assured his followers that this was only a preview of his story and promised to share a detailed account of his prison experience on January 26.

His revelations have since sparked conversations online, with many followers expressing sympathy, curiosity, and anticipation for his full testimony.

“A Lot Of Radio Presenters Have Vowed Not To Support King Paluta Again” – Nana Romeo Alleges

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Ghanaian media personality and current host of Okay FM’s drive-time show, Nana Romeo, has waded into the ongoing controversy surrounding musician King Paluta following his widely condemned altercation with a female fan during his UK performance.

Speaking in an interview with Zionfelix on the Uncut Show, Nana Romeo did not mince words as he shared his frustration over how King Paluta has chosen to handle the backlash, particularly his refusal to offer an unqualified apology.

Sista Afia Touches Hearts As She Storms Kumasi To Surprise Mother Of Twins Who Was Spotted Selling In The Streets

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Ghanaian singer and songwriter Sista Afia, born Francisca Duncan Williams Gawugah, has shown her compassionate side after travelling to Kumasi to surprise a struggling mother of twins whose video recently went viral on social media.

The video, which captured the woman selling items under the scorching sun with her twin babies strapped to her, left many social media users heartbroken.

High Court Search Finds No Will For Late Legend Daddy Lumba

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Checks at the Probate and Administration Division of the High Court in Accra have confirmed that no will belonging to the late highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, is on record, deepening uncertainty around the future handling of his estate.

The search was carried out as part of legal steps linked to the administration of the musician’s assets. It was intended to establish whether Daddy Lumba had formally deposited a will with the court, as well as to identify when such a document might have been filed, who presented it, and which lawyer acted on his behalf.

Registry records indicate that the request, submitted by undisclosed individuals and bearing the insignia of Maame Tiwa, a leading figure within Team Legal Wives, produced no evidence of any testamentary filing. In an official response dated January 19, 2026, the registry stated clearly that no will registered in Daddy Lumba’s name exists in its records.

That position was formally validated by the Registrar of the Probate and Administration Division, whose signature and stamp on the document confirm that the court has no will from the late artiste on file.

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While the Accra search has drawn a blank, related legal proceedings are unfolding in Kumasi. Akosua Serwaa, described as Daddy Lumba’s widow, has applied to the Kumasi High Court for letters of administration to take charge of the management and distribution of his estate.

Her move has, however, been met with resistance. Odo Broni has lodged a caveat challenging Serwaa’s application, arguing that she cannot legitimately claim to be the sole surviving spouse and therefore does not have the legal standing to apply on her own.

The caveat maintains that the acknowledged presence of another spouse nullifies any unilateral effort to assume control of the estate without a prior determination by the court.

As a result, Serwaa’s application has been put on hold, with the administration process paused until the court resolves questions surrounding capacity and entitlement.

The report was first published by GhanaWeekend.

“It Has Gone Too Far” – Salma Mumin Finally Jabs Critics Of Her New Curves Over Constant Attacks

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Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur Salma Mumin has finally broken her silence on the unending mockery and harassment surrounding her recently acquired body.

In a statement shared on her social media pages, the actress made it clear that the constant scrutiny of her body has crossed the line.

Shatta Wale Calls For Industry Action In Kwesi Arthur–Ground Up Dispute

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With the dispute between Kwesi Arthur and his former label Ground Up Chale drawing intense public attention, Shatta Wale has given advice two possible solutions.

During a TikTok Live interaction on January 22, 2026, the dancehall artiste warned that emotional appeals would carry little weight if the matter proceeds to court. He stressed that legal proceedings are determined by contracts, not public sympathy or personal narratives.

Shatta Wale said the rapper still has viable options and narrowed them down to two realistic paths.

One option, he explained, would be for Kwesi Arthur to seek him out for a private discussion, where he could share lessons from his own years of navigating the music business. The other, he suggested, would involve a broader show of support from the entertainment industry to help resolve the financial issues at the centre of the dispute.

“In the court of law, you cannot take ‘cry’ and ‘people want to kill me’ there. It won’t work, because you already signed. It’s two solutions now: it’s either he looks for me and we sit down so I give him some experienced tactics we can use to make this music business work for him, or we quickly try to find a solution for him.

“The way everybody cares about Kwesi Arthur, we may have to contribute and pay that debt for him,” Shatta Wale said.

The remarks come on the back of claims by Kwesi Arthur accusing Glen Boateng and members of the Ground Up team of intimidation, heavy financial demands and deliberate attempts to obstruct his independent releases.

Those allegations were made in a social media post that triggered widespread debate across the entertainment industry. In the post, the rapper said he had been asked to pay $150,000 to use images of himself for a forthcoming project and hinted that the ongoing dispute had raised concerns about his personal safety.

Ground Up has since responded through its legal counsel, Jonathan Amable, who rejected suggestions that the label had prevented Kwesi Arthur from using his own images.

He clarified that any limitations relate strictly to particular visual content produced by Ground Up during the course of their working relationship.

Edem’s VRMG Confirms Musician Agbeko Is Stable And Receiving Family Care Amid Brouhaha

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The label owned by talented Ghanaian musician Edem, VRMG has confirmed that musician Agbeko is currently stable and at home under the care of his mother, following consultations and agreement among his family, close friends, and medical professionals.

The have indicated in a press statement that the transition from institutional care was reached collectively, with all parties aligned on prioritizing Agbeko’s well-being, dignity, and continued support in a familiar environment.

“I Can’t Even Share My Son’s Photo” – Kwesi Arthur’s Father Laments Record Label Row

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Samuel Danso Arthur has stepped into the increasingly bitter standoff between his son, award-winning rapper Kwesi Arthur, and his former label, Ground Up, saying the dispute has become a painful and unsettling experience for him as a father.

The row reignited after Kwesi Arthur took to social media with a series of allegations against Ground Up and its chief executive, accusing the camp of extortion, intimidation, excessive financial demands and calculated attempts to block his efforts to release music independently.

As the accusations continued to dominate online discussions, Samuel Danso Arthur surfaced in an interview shared later that day, offering a deeply personal perspective on how the situation has unfolded. He said watching the conflict spiral in public has been emotionally draining and far removed from what he ever imagined for his son’s career.

A major source of his frustration, he explained, is the claim that the label holds rights over the artiste’s intellectual property. According to him, that assertion has gone so far that he feels stripped of the basic freedom to even use images of his own child.

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Danso said that while he lacks the financial capacity to buy back what he described as his son’s independence, the same people making demands on Kwesi Arthur should be prepared to justify their claim to the very foundation of his life.

“I don’t even have the right to use the image of my child to do anything. I am a simple, ordinary, poor Ghanaian. I don’t need money. I’m not looking for money. But I am putting it to Kwesi’s management that they should bring back my sperm.

“I can donate it to any nearby hospital for them to produce another Kwesi for me. And if they can do that, then whatever they are demanding from my boy, if it is a loan we have to take, we are ready,” he said.

Beyond the raw emotion of his remarks, the rapper’s father stressed that he is determined to seek clarity and accountability from all parties involved. He said the constant public exchanges have become overwhelming and unproductive.

“I think, as a father, I have to push to every extent possible to get the truth out. Right now, the daily back-and-forth has become too much. I’m no longer interested in that.

“I am going to take it up and push both the management and my boy to the wall to get the truth out of it. But mind you, right now, Ground Up is taking custody of my blood,” he further stated.

Watch his take in the video below.