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God Instructed Me To Hide For My Own Safety – Bishop Bonegas Discloses

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Bishop Dr Daniel Kwame Kissi Bonegas has opened up about why he was not seen in the public domain some years ago.

He explained the reason behind his public disappearance in an interview with ZionFelix.

The founder of the Great Fire Pentecostal International disclosed God instructed him to hide for his own safety.

Bishop Bonegas said God showed Himself to him in 2014 and told him the need to hide.

READ ALSO: I Bought My Church’s 50 Plots Of Land For $1.1M – Bishop Bonegas Reveals

According to him, God told him he was going to be killed if He does not hide him.

The man of God admitted that he was not happy about the instructions from his Heavenly Father.

Bishop Bonegas took solace from the story of Jesus Christ—in which he was hidden from his enemies after birth.

He believes it was a plan of God to see him prosper and fulfil his goals on earth.

Watch the full interview below.

I Bought My Church’s 50 Plots Of Land For $1.1M – Bishop Bonegas Reveals

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The founder of the Great Fire Pentecostal International, Dr Bishop Bonegas, has revealed how much he bought his church’s 50 plots of land.

After ZionFelix toured his mega-church premises, Bishop Bonegas told him when he acquired the land.

According to him, the land was bought in February 2013.

Bishop Bonegas disclosed the ‘Mispa City’ land cost him about $1.1 million.

READ ALSO: George Quaye Expresses Concern About The Abandoned State Of The New Ultra-Modern Drama Studio At The School Of Performing Arts, University Of Ghana; Writes A Letter To Nana Addo

Situated at Amanfrom, the founder of the Great Fire Pentecostal International explained the dollar was not high as it is today when he was buying the land.

He further advised pastors to do the work of God well after accepting the calling.

Bishop Bonegas showed ZionFelix around and also had a lot to say.

Watch the video below.

George Quaye Expresses Concern About The Abandoned State Of The New Ultra-Modern Drama Studio At The School Of Performing Arts, University Of Ghana; Writes A Letter To Nana Addo

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The President of the Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana, George Quaye, has expressed concern about the abandoned state of the new ultra-modern Drama Studio at the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, Legon.

He appealed to President Akufo-Addo to bring life back into the drama studio in a letter.

George, who is also the CEO of Image Bureau, said in his lengthy letter sighted by Zionfelix.net that the Efua Sutherland Drama Studio was once a beacon of artistic expression, a space where creativity thrived, and where generations of talented individuals honed our skills in music, dance, and theatre arts.

READ ALSO: The Enemies/Saboteurs Are Often Within – Afia Pokuaa Shares Her Lesson From Multimedia And Despite Media

The media personality added that its importance extended beyond the academic realm, as it served as a hub for cultural exchange, community engagement, and artistic collaboration.

He further lamented the current state of this once-vibrant institution, stating that it is disheartening.

Read the letter below.

Dear Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,

Good Evening Your Excellency.

I write to you with a heavy heart and a deep sense of urgency regarding the abandoned state of the new ultra-modern Drama Studio at the School of Performing Arts, University of Ghana, Legon.

As a concerned citizen, President of the Arts and Tourism Writers Association of Ghana – ATWAG, a creative through and through and a passionate advocate for the arts, I cannot remain silent while this vital cultural institution continues to deteriorate before our eyes.

The Efua Sutherland Drama Studio was once a beacon of artistic expression, a space where creativity thrived, and where generations of talented individuals honed our skills in music, dance, and theatre arts. Its importance extended beyond the academic realm, as it served as a hub for cultural exchange, community engagement, and artistic collaboration. However, the current state of this once-vibrant institution is disheartening.

Over the years, weather damage, broken chairs, a nearly unusable stage, and problematic electrical systems have rendered the theater virtually lifeless. This unfortunate situation not only hampers the educational and artistic pursuits of the students and faculty but also restricts the potential for impactful performances and workshops that could inspire and enrich our society. Why should paid for performances, important lectures, rehearsals and other relevant activity all be canceled, curtailed held up or postponed just because the sun shone too brightly or the clouds let the rains come down too abruptly in 2023 Ghana? Why?

I would be remiss not to mention that a glimmer of hope emerged in 2004 when the President J.A. Kufuor administration, with funding from the GETFund, initiated the construction of a new theater for the School of Performing Arts. The promises of a state-of-the-art facility, multiple stages, increased seating capacity, and modern equipment were met with great anticipation by the artistic community. However, to our disappointment, the project has remained in a state of abandonment for almost two decades.

Your Excellency, I implore you to consider the profound impact the completion of this theater could have on our cultural landscape and the lives of countless individuals who are eager to contribute to the arts.

The year 2024 will see the centenary celebrations of the legendary Efua T. Sutherland, the great mother of this land after whom the Drama Studio was named. By revitalizing the old structure and seeing to the completion and grand opening of the new one, you would be investing not only in the education and artistic development of our students but also in the preservation and promotion of our rich cultural heritage while bolstering the legacy of Efua T. Sutherland in the annals of our rich history.

I respectfully request your intervention in ensuring the immediate resumption and completion of the construction of the new theater. I understand the challenges faced by our nation, but I firmly believe that prioritizing the arts is crucial for the well-being and progress of our society.

Let us not allow this beacon of creativity, the School of Performing Arts, to fade away into oblivion but instead breathe life back into it, giving rise to a flourishing artistic community that will inspire generations to come.

Thank you for your attention to this matter, Your Excellency. I remain hopeful that with your decisive leadership, the Efua T. Sutherland Drama Studio will regain its glory and continue to serve as a testament to the transformative power of the arts.

Twa Omanye….

The Enemies/Saboteurs Are Often Within – Afia Pokuaa Shares Her Lesson From Multimedia And Despite Media

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Afia Pokuaa aka Vim Lady has shared a lesson she has learnt in the media space.

Following her work with Multimedia and Despite Media, the popular Ghanaian journalist has disclosed what she learnt.

In a post on Facebook sighted by Zionfelix.net, Afia said enemies/saboteurs are often within.

She indicated that the bosses are not the problem but others around you.

READ ALSO: I’d Rather Fail In Originality Than Become A Clone Of Another – MzGee Replies Critics

The outspoken journalist said one need to do his/her best and deliver good result.

Afia Pokuaa captioned a photo of MzGee: “From Multimedia to Despite Media one lesson I’ve learned is the enemies/saboteurs are often within; within yourself, your circle your dept, not the bosses. Just do your best and deliver good results(my experiences).”

Afia’s post comes after MzGee said she would rather fail in originality than become a clone of another.

I’d Rather Fail In Originality Than Become A Clone Of Another – MzGee Replies Critics

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MzGee has replied to her critics.

The Ghanaian media personality has not been spared criticisms after she took over as the host of UTV’s United Showbiz program.

Every week, there’s some sort of comparison being made between her and Nana AMa McBrown, the former host.

Unhappy about the rate at which she is being criticised, MzGee took to Facebook to react.

She stated that she would rather fail in originality than become a clone of another.

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MzGee further said she did get to where she is by being someone’s carbon copy.

She wrote: “I’d rather fail in originality than become a clone of another! I didn’t get here as a carbon copy of anyone yet I made a name as one of the most revered in the space! So after all these feats, why do you think I want to or I’d prefer to become an imitation? Ebi the work wey I know, ebi the work I go do, forget the razzmatazz, it’s not my style to indulge in frivolities.

Yes, I’ll learn to better at every challenge (I know you want to see me fail badly but you forget it is God that ordains Kings) I’ll do me as always, at my own pace and in my unique style. I’m sorry if that offends you!”

Video: My Pregnant Wife Is Still Laying At The South Suntreso Hospital Without Surgery Because They Lack Surgical Accessories – Former Date Rush Contestant, 2 Sure Discloses

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Former Date Rush contestant, 2 Sure has shared the sad situation her wife is in now.

In a video sent to Zionfelix.net, 2 Sure disclosed his pregnant wife has been at the South Suntreso Hospital in Kumasi, Ashanti Region since Monday, June 5.

According to him, health officials need to conduct surgery on her.

Unfortunately, the former Date Rush contestant said they haven’t done the surgery.

READ ALSO: Black Sherif’s Marriage Will Collapse If He Marries Now – Nana Romeo

He claimed the health officials said they do not have surgical accessories which will help them to do the surgery.

2 Sure revealed his pregnant wife is still laying at the hospital without the necessary procedure.

2 Sure questioned why the government has not been providing such materials.

Watch the video below.

Black Sherif’s Marriage Will Collapse If He Marries Now – Nana Romeo

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Popular radio presenter, Nana Romeo, has said Black Sherif’s marriage will collapse if he marries now.

He made this statement during a podcast with ZionFelix.

The Accra FM presenter stated that if Sherif rushes to marry, the marriage will collapse.

His statement was on the back of assertions that it’s a mistake for celebrities to marry after fame, a remark made by Comedian Waris on a recent ZionFelix Podcast.

READ ALSO: I lost about Ghc20,000 after my Instagram account got banned – Nana Made In China reveals

Sharing the same view, Romeo averred it would have been better if the young artiste married before fame.

According to him, it would be difficult for Sherif to divorce if he got married before fame.

Though there will be challenges, Nana Romeo said the ‘Kwaku The Traveller’ singer cannot divorce his wife because she was with him when he wasn’t famous.

He used Sarkodie and Tracy’s marriage as an example.

Watch his statement below.

I lost about Ghc20,000 after my Instagram account got banned – Nana Made In China reveals

Ghanaian comedian and socialite, Nana Made In China has exclusively that he last about Ghc 20,000 within a month after his Instagram account got banned.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with ZionFelix, Nana Made In China disclosed that his account was reported for human trafficking.

After his account got banned, he lost a lot of revenue amounting to over Ghc 20,000 because he charges not less than Ghc 2000 for gigs.

Nana Made In China further added that he got depressed after the ban because he has 6 people to feed and his main source of revenues had been destroyed.

Watch the video below to know more…

Video of Talented Kidz star Nakeeyat looking all grown up warms hearts


Nakeeyat Dramani, the former Talented Kidz star has recently captivated TikTok users with a mesmerizing video.

Nakeeyat who won TV3’s Talented Kidz in 2019, has not only grown but also developed an impeccable fashion sense.

In the video, Nakeeyat looked stunningly fashionable as she confidently walked in a vibrant yellow hoodie, trendy cargo pants, and crisp white sneakers.

Her choice of attire perfectly complemented her youthful energy and charisma.

As she jammed to the rhythm of Stonebwoy’s popular track, “Into The Future,” Nakeeyat’s graceful movements and infectious enthusiasm left viewers in awe.

Ghanaians, in particular, are marveled at the rapid development of this gifted young girl.

The video has since received widespread admiration and praise from all corners of the internet, solidifying Nakeeyat’s status as a rising star.

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I don’t think I got married too early; I’m still pursuing my dreams – Stonebwoy’s wife, Dr. Louisa states


During a recent interview on the “Day Show” with Berla Mundi, Dr. Louisa, the wife of Ghanaian dancehall artist Stonebwoy, candidly addressed misconceptions about their early marriage.

She confidently debunked the notion that tying the knot at a young age was a hasty decision.

At the age of 25, Louisa married Stonebwoy, but she firmly believes that delaying their union would not have altered the strength of their bond.

What truly brought them together, in her opinion, were their shared ambition and goal-oriented personalities.

Louisa emphasized that life does not always follow a predetermined linear path, where one must achieve certain milestones before progressing to the next phase.

In her view, if the right opportunity arises and there is support from family, one should seize it.

”I think life is not a linear process where you have to wait to accomplish this and have a 100 percent success in it before moving on to the next thing. If it happens and you think is its right and you have the support of your family; I think you should go for it,”

Louisa also praised Stonebwoy for being a supportive husband, particularly during her studies. His willingness to assist her further confirmed to her that she had made the right choice in choosing him as her life partner.

The interview shed light on the loving and supportive relationship between Dr. Louisa and Stonebwoy, showcasing their mutual respect and understanding. Age was not a barrier for them, as they recognized their compatibility and decided to embark on their marital journey when the time felt right.