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Bishop JY Adu Recounts Final Days Of Yaw Sarpong After Family Removed Him From Care

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Fresh details have emerged about the final days of Ghana’s celebrated gospel musician Yaw Sarpong, following accounts from a clergyman who says he was closely involved in the singer’s care before his death.

Bishop JY Adu, founder of the New Jerusalem Chapel, has opened up about his interactions with Yaw Sarpong during the period of illness that preceded the gospel legend’s passing. According to him, the situation surrounding the musician’s health shifted dramatically after the death of Maame Tiwaa, a close associate.

In an interview on Adom TV and later shared on TikTok, Bishop Adu explained that Yaw Sarpong was removed from his care by his children just a day after news broke of Maame Tiwaa’s death. He said the move came at a time when the musician was still recovering and needed consistent medical attention.

The bishop disclosed that he made several attempts to dissuade the family from relocating Yaw Sarpong, warning that the change could be risky given his condition. He added that even after suggesting that any new caregiver could continue treatment at his residence, the family declined.

READ ALSO: ‘Thank You for Strengthening Our Faith’ – Sarkodie Pays Tribute To Yaw Sarpong

“When Tiwaa passed away on December 7, on December 8, the children of Yaw Sarpong came to my church and said they were taking their father away. I told them not to do that and even advised them that whoever was going to take care of him should come to my premises and do so, but they refused,” he said.

Bishop Adu also revealed that arrangements had already been put in place for Yaw Sarpong’s life after recovery. He disclosed that the musician’s sister, who lives abroad, had built a house for him to occupy once he regained his strength. He added that Maame Tiwaa had similar plans made for her future living situation.

“Yaw Sarpong has a sister living abroad, and she has built a house for him to live in when he is healed. Even Maame Tiwaa, whose child lives in Germany, also had a house built for her to live in.

“So we were waiting for the perfect time for them to heal before letting them go. I even pleaded with the children not to take him away, but they refused. They took all his belongings away; it really pained me,” Bishop Adu further stated.

Watch his remarks below.

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Yaw Sarpong was taken away by his family from my church, where I had been caring for him, a day after the passing of Maame Tiwaa. – Bishop J.Y Adu, Leader of the New Jerusalem Chapel #TheBigAgenda

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VIDEO: Stonebwoy Reportedly Acquires 2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, And Two Other Expensive Cars In One Day

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Stonebwoy has taken luxury to another level after reportedly acquiring three brand new high-end vehicles within a single day.

Per the videos and reports seen online, the cars included 2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a 2024 Bentley Continental GT, and a Mercedes-Benz Maybach S580.

Stella Abba Seal Releases ‘Awurade Dedzi Nyim’ Music Video

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Veteran Ghanaian gospel singer Stella Abba Seal has unveiled the official visuals for her latest gospel song, ‘Awurade Dedzi Nyim’, which is rooted in praise and deep reverence for God.

In the spirit-filled piece, Stella Abba Seal lifts her voice to exalt God, openly proclaiming His supreme authority and sovereign rule. The song centers on total submission to God’s power, acknowledging Him as the ultimate ruler whose presence reigns above all earthly forces.

Through her lyrics, she reflects on God’s ability to glorify His own name, emphasizing that His works are evident for the entire world to see and testify. The song carries a strong message of faith, reminding listeners that God’s actions speak loudly through the lives He transforms.

READ ALSO: ‘Thank You for Strengthening Our Faith’ – Sarkodie Pays Tribute To Yaw Sarpong

She also dwells on the wonders of God’s mighty handiwork, celebrating His creative power and the countless miracles that continue to unfold in the lives of believers. The visuals complement the message, reinforcing themes of worship, gratitude, and spiritual reflection.

‘Awurade Dedzi Nyim’ adds to Stella Abba Seal’s timeless contribution to Ghana’s gospel music industry, reaffirming her commitment to songs that inspire devotion and unwavering trust in God.

Watch the video below.

Oboy Siki Apologizes To Yaw Dabo After Lawsuit

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Actor Oboy Siki has issued a public apology to fellow actor Yaw Dabo after the latter initiated legal proceedings over remarks Siki made.

Speaking to GHPage TV on January 21, 2026, Siki admitted he has not personally contacted Yaw Dabo since receiving the court summons. Instead, he enlisted Akwasi Antwi to intervene on his behalf and request forgiveness.

“I’ve not spoken to Yaw Dabo personally. When I received the letter, I called Akwasi Antwi and asked him to tell Yaw Dabo to forgive me. He should withdraw the case from court since both of us were good friends and we can’t take each other to court over small issues,” Siki said.

The actor explained that his comments, which sparked the lawsuit, were made in a moment of anger and were never meant to harm Yaw Dabo’s reputation.

READ ALSO: ‘Thank You for Strengthening Our Faith’ – Sarkodie Pays Tribute To Yaw Sarpong

“I’m here today because of the claims he made. I want him to know that when anger arises, people say things that are not supposed to be said. He should just see everything I said as jokes so he can forgive me. I don’t see the need to take this issue to court,” he said.

Siki also shared his disappointment that Yaw Dabo, whom he regarded as a mentee and confidant, felt compelled to pursue legal action.

“He used to talk to me about everything because he saw me as a father. I later got worried that someone who talked to me about everything had taken me to court,” he noted.

He closed by emphasizing that his words were never intended to demean Yaw Dabo. “I didn’t say what I said intentionally or to disgrace him as he thinks and I’m deeply sorry for that.”

Watch his statement below.

‘Thank You for Strengthening Our Faith’ – Sarkodie Pays Tribute To Yaw Sarpong

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Ghanaian rapper, Michael Owusu Addo, well-known as Sarkodie, has paid tribute to Yaw Sarpong.

Following the demise of the veteran gospel musician, Sarkodie, in a post on social media, wrote: “RIP wofa Yaw Sarpong … Thank you for strengthening our faith in the almighty… may he keep you safe.”

Sarpong, who passed away on January 20, 2026, after a long illness, was a cornerstone of modern gospel music in Ghana. His songs shaped the sound of the genre as it gained national prominence, leaving an enduring mark on the country’s music scene.

READ ALSO: VIDEO: The Family Of Gospel Music Star Yaw Sarpong Appeals For State Burial

With hits like “Oko Yi” and “Wo Haw Ne Sen,” his voice became a familiar presence in churches, homes, and Christian gatherings both in Ghana and abroad. Fans and fellow musicians praised the way his powerful vocals carried lyrics rooted deeply in faith.

Since his death, tributes have poured in from across the music community, religious leaders, and public figures, many crediting him with laying the foundation for a new generation of gospel artistes.

Apart from his music, Yaw Sarpong is remembered as a man whose life and work were guided by his Christian beliefs, leaving a spiritual and cultural legacy that will span generations.

Check our Sarkodie’s post.

VIDEO: The Family Of Gospel Music Star Yaw Sarpong Appeals For State Burial

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The family of the late legendary Ghanaian musician, Yaw Sarpong has made a special appeal to the president of the republic.

The appeal was made when the family gathered at the family house to share updates on developments following his passing.

Funny Face Makes Big Comeback As Host Of New Metro TV And Original TV Show

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Popular Ghanaian comedian and actor Funny Face, widely known as The Children’s President, is officially making a major return to primetime television.

On Wednesday, Metro TV and Original TV jointly made the big announcement to unveil Funny Face as the latest host set to grace the screens once again.

Ekow Black Secures GH¢30,000 Bail In Assault And Sextortion Case

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Ekow Black, the TikTok content creator whose real name is Christford Affadu Danful, was granted bail after appearing in Adabraka Magistrate Court over domestic assault allegations.

The 25-year-old, who is currently unemployed, faces an assault charge under Section 84 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

Prosecutors allege that Ekow Black attacked Rachel Oduro without her consent, intending to cause her pain. The complaint states the alleged beating occurred on November 30, 2026, within the Accra Magisterial District.

READ ALSO: Agradaa Challenges 15-Year Sentence As Appeal Hearing Is Adjourned

The case gained widespread attention after a video of the alleged assault surfaced on social media. Ekow Black insists the incident happened several months before the clip went viral.

In addition to assault, he reportedly faces further accusations, including threats to share intimate images and sextortion.

The court set bail at GH¢30,000 with sureties and directed that Ekow Black return for his next hearing on February 10, 2026.

Agradaa Challenges 15-Year Sentence As Appeal Hearing Is Adjourned

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The Amasaman High Court has rescheduled the appeal proceedings involving evangelist Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, setting February 5, 2026, as the next court date.

The appeal seeks to overturn both her conviction and the 15-year custodial sentence handed down on July 3, 2025, after the court found her guilty of charlatanic advertisement and defrauding by false pretence. Nana Agradaa maintains that the trial process was fundamentally defective, arguing that the evidence relied on by the court failed to justify the verdict and that the sentence imposed was disproportionate.

Addressing journalists after the hearing on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, her lawyer, Richard Asare Baffour, attributed the adjournment to procedural lapses on the part of the Attorney-General’s Office. According to him, the prosecution failed to comply with earlier directives issued by the court.

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Mr Baffour explained that unresolved technical issues surrounding electronic evidence required for the appeal also played a role in the delay. He added that the defence resisted a request from the Attorney-General’s Office for more time to submit its arguments.

Following submissions from both sides, the court fixed February 5 for judgment and indicated that the Attorney-General’s Office may still file written addresses should it decide to do so.

“The court has adjourned the case to February 5, 2026, to deliver its judgment. By then, the Office of the Attorney-General will have the opportunity to file its written addresses, if it is minded to do so,” Mr Baffour stated, according to a report by Myjoyonline.

DKT Ghana Introduces Femject 3-Month Injectable Contraceptive To Expand Affordable Family Planning Options

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As part of its continued commitment to expanding access to affordable contraceptive options and reproductive health services in Ghana, DKT Ghana has officially introduced Femject, a new 3-month injectable contraceptive designed to strengthen family planning choice for women.

The launch event, held at the DKT Ghana office in Accra, brought together a broad range of stakeholders and partners from across the reproductive health sector.

Attendees included representatives from the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Pharmaceutical Council, Population Council, Total Family Health Organization (TFHO), PATH Ghana, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Lydia Partner Clinics, community representatives, members of the press, DKT staff, and other key stakeholders.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Alex Brown, Country Director of DKT AWA, highlighted the growing importance of sustainable family planning solutions at a time when donor funding for reproductive health is declining. He noted that Femject has been introduced at a critical moment to expand contraceptive choice and support continued access for women across Ghana.
“Femject strengthens the contraceptive options available to women and healthcare providers,” Mr. Brown said. “As funding models shift, it is essential to ensure that access to reliable family planning methods is protected and sustained.”

DKT Ghana’s long-standing contribution to Ghana’s health system was acknowledged in a goodwill message delivered by Dr. Doris Amarteifio on behalf of Dr. Kennedy T. C. Brightson, Head of the GHS Family Health Division.

The message commended DKT’s consistent role in supporting family planning delivery and improving access to contraceptives nationwide.

Further support was expressed by Dr. Claudette Diogo of the GHS Pharmacy Division, who congratulated DKT Ghana on the launch and reaffirmed the Division’s continued collaboration. Mr. Joseph Yobo, CEO of Total Family Health Organization, also welcomed the introduction of Femject and called for stronger collaboration among Social Marketing Organizations (SMOs) to better meet market demand.

Additionally, Mr. Paul Eden, Regional Business Development Manager (Anglophone West Africa) at WomenCare Global, manufacturers of Femject, assured stakeholders of the product’s quality and safety, commending DKT Ghana for successfully introducing the injectable contraceptive to the Ghanaian market.
Femject represents another important step toward empowering women with more reproductive health choices and strengthening Ghana’s family planning landscape through sustainable, high-quality contraceptive solutions.

About DKT Ghana:
DKT Ghana is a social marketing organisation that works to improve access to high-quality, affordable contraceptives and reproductive health information for people of reproductive age through partnerships, provider engagement, and nationwide distribution.