Initially, she assumed Yvonne Nelson was going to give her her manager’s instead but she was shocked she gave her her own private number.
She additionally disclosed how Yvonne Nelson was always begging for delaying her throughout the movie shoot because she reported at 6 am but had her scene shot at around 10 pm.
Contrary to the earlier reports she has heard about Yvonne Nelson that she’s very rude and picky but after getting closer to her, she realized they were all lies.
Popular Ghanaian Digital Marketing Expert, Gorbachev Awuah better known as Rems has presented an amount of five thousand Ghana cedis (Ghc5,000) to blogger Nkonkonsa.
This is contained in a video shared by Digital Marketing, Content Production, and Advertising Company, Visual Display Network (VDN) on their Instagram account.
According to multiple sources, the founder of the Visual Display Network had promised the blogger a gift, hence, decided to redeem it at his surprise birthday celebration party organized by the blogger’s wife, Victoria Lebene at the Airport West Hotel.
In addition to making the donation, Mr. Awuah sprayed the couple with thousands of cedis as they took to the dance floor.
Speaking to Zionfelix.net, Mr. Gorbachev Awuah explained that the kind gesture (donation) is his special way of expressing his appreciation to the blogger for being instrumental in their journey as a brand.
Gorbachev Awuah, Founder of Visual Display Network (VDN) is a revered Marketing Strategist who helps Companies to concentrate their
limited resources on the greatest opportunities to increase sales and achieve sustainable competitive advantage. These are some of the services they’ll be offering these new Clients who have signed with them.
She also thanked Sarkodie for using her name in one of his popular songs.
According to Akuapem Poloo, she never expected Sarkodie to agree to take a picture with her because of her loud brand as compared to the rapper’s respected brand.
Akuapem Poloo also talked about her picture with the award-winning rapper that took over social media trends in 2020.
A few days ago, a man believed to be in his early 70s surfaced online claiming to be the long-lost father of Ghanaian popular actor and comedian, Kofi Adu, better known as Agya Koo.
Mr Kwasi Bediako previously of COCOBOD disclosed that he was the biological father of the Kumawood actor in an exclusive interview with Nana Sefa Hwenebobo on GHANA NEWS TV.
According to the estranged father also known as Agya Koo, he had an amorous affair with the mother of the actor in the early 60s at the now-defunct Meridian Hotel in Tema.
The affair resulted in the conception and birth of Agya Koo whose birth date is May 25, 1969.
Explaining why he was absent from their life, he noted that after she informed him of the outcome of their encounter, Agya Koo’s mother disappeared, leaving no trace of their whereabouts.
He revealed that he had no idea that Agya Koo was his son until recently when he saw him on television.
“I only heard that she had given birth and named him Kofi Adu, only for me to see him on television as Agya Koo. I just knew that he was my son because of certain characteristics and traits he exhibits,” he said
While the claims made by Mr Bediako have yet to be confirmed, they have certainly sparked a lot of interest and speculation on social media.
Asked why he’s waited all this while to finally disclose his identity the aged man said he had avoided the encounter because he was shy.
“If I met him today, I’ll jump and hug him as my son but I’ve never reached out because I was shy and afraid. I did not want it to look like I was chasing him because of his pedigree in life,” he disclosed.
Mr Bediako’s startling revelations has raised several questions online including the whereabouts of Agya Koo’s mother and the circumstances leading to her raising Agya Koo as a single mother.
Wei Ye Oteng, the manager of Obrafour has reacted to the counter-claim of Chale Wote’s Mantse Aryeequaye over the ownership of the popular ‘Killer Cut’ sound which was allegedly sampled by Drake.
Mantse in a series of tweet shared on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, indicated that he is the original voice behind the “killer cut” sound which Drake sampled from Obrafuor’s “Oye Ohene” song.
Veteran Ghanaian rapper, Obafour is seeking justice after Drake sampled his song ‘Oye Ohene’ without permission.
The popular Canadian rapper sampled this song from Obrafour on his song ‘Calling My Name’ off the Honestly Nevermind album.
Obrafour is demanding 10 million dollars, citing in documents presented to a court in New York, that Drake infringed on his copyright when he sampled his song without permission.
“Defendants released the Infringing Work on June 17, 2022, despite the fact that an agent of one or more Defendants had previously contacted Obrafour seeking to obtain Obrafour’s permission for the use of the Copyrighted Work in the Infringing Work.”
“Obrafour never granted Defendants permission to use the Copyrighted Work and the Infringing work was released mere days later,” parts of the document read.
He further mentioned how Drake and others have benefited from his work.
“To date, over the mere 304 days that have elapsed since the Infringing Work was released, the Infringing Work has already been streamed over 4.1 million times on YouTube, streamed over 47,442,160 times on Spotify, and streamed tens of millions of times on Apple Music.”
“In addition to generating enormous sums of global streams and sales across numerous platforms, the Infringing Work has also been exploited by the Defendants via other means, including live performance.”
Again, he is seeking an injunction requiring the “defendants and their agents, employees, officers, attorneys, successors, licensees, partners, and assigns, and all persons acting in concert or participation with each or any one of them, to cease directly and indirectly infringing, and causing, enabling, facilitating, encouraging, promoting, inducing, and/or participating in the infringement of any of Obrafour’s rights protected by the Copyright Act.”
Aysiah Modi who parades herself as the former producer has fumed at the wordsmith for suing the American rapper.
According to Ayisha, before Obrafour goes about suing people for ‘stealing’ his intellectual property, he must first pay her for the money she invested in her album 13 years ago.
Concert party @mobrafour make sure you pay me back all the money I Ayisha Modi invested in ur Album 13 years ago before you sue someone wai,” she wrote on Instagram.
According to further allegations by Ayisha Modi, she supported the production of Obrafuor’s highly successful “Kasiebo” album, but never got any returns from the investment.
“Nature will catch up with u walaii Ofoui. See who is suing someone. I cursed u . You will not have no peace until u come out and tell the world the truth about how I invested in ur KASIEBO ALBUM,” she further alleged.
”@agyekumkofi was Ur manager at that time and he was the main reason why I invested all that money in ur project. U will be suing people saaaa to feed until you pay me back my money or you tell the world the truth. Karma and nature will catch up with ya,” she added.
The youth of Pakyi in the Ashanti Region are very angry after some episodes of the Akacalito movie were released.
Akacalito, the Ghanaian version of the popular Apocalyto movie, has been in the trend for some weeks now.
In a scene of the movie, Kyekyeku, who was among the cast, described Dr Likee and his team as poor people from Pakyi.
Though the Akacalito movie has received positive reactions from a lot of Ghanaians on social media, the same cannot be said about the resident of Pakyi.