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His Royal Majesty Nabongo Peter Mumia II of Kenya to Grace Cultural Oneness Festival 2025 in Northern Ghana

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The organizers of the Cultural Oneness Festival are honored to announce that His Royal Majesty, Nabongo Peter Mumia II, iconic traditional leader of the historic Wanga Kingdom of Kenya, will attend and represent live at the 3rd edition of the Cultural Oneness Festival, scheduled for December 10th–13th, 2025, in Northern Ghana.

His Royal Majesty’s participation underscores a shared commitment to strengthening the bonds of African unity through the celebration of indigenous cultures, heritage, and identity. His presence is expected to enrich the festival’s mission of fostering cultural preservation, prosperity, and unification across the continent.

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The Cultural Oneness Festival—powered by The Taste Of Afrika—continues to serve as a unique platform that brings together traditional leaders, cultural ambassadors, artists, and communities from various African nations to promote dialogue, creativity, and collaboration rooted in Africa’s diverse cultural wealth.

This year’s edition promises an immersive experience of music, dance, storytelling, exhibitions, and cultural exchanges aimed at inspiring collective growth and mutual understanding.

I Like Men Who Cheat – Mzbel Reveals

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Ghanaian singer Belinda Nana Ekua Amoah, popularly known as Mzbel, has shared surprising details about the kind of men she prefers.

Speaking in an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, the ’16 Years’ singer revealed that she is actually attracted to men who cheat.

According to her, infidelity creates a sense of competition that she finds exciting.

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Mzbel added that she does not enjoy dating men who show excessive care or constantly check up on her. She explained that she feels a renewed spark when there is a break in communication.

She further noted that frequent communication in a relationship is not something she likes, revealing that her longest relationship lasted five years.

The singer also hinted that she avoids becoming too invested or taking relationships too seriously. She emphasized that she values her freedom and does not want a partner who is always in her space.

Here’s Why Wendy Shay Declined To Take A Drink At Weija Palace

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Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay has addressed the controversy surrounding her refusal of a drink during a visit to the Weija palace, stressing that her actions were guided entirely by medical advice and not meant to offend tradition.

During an interview with Okay FM, the ‘Heaven’ singer said she visited the palace to show respect before one of her performances, emphasizing her belief in honouring traditional leadership.

“I went to the palace because that was the third time I was doing a show on his land, so I felt it was right for me to go and see him. I do believe everything has a head. There’s a leader and a head everywhere you find yourself, so you need to give that respect,” she explained.

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Wendy Shay clarified that the drink offered to her was Schnapp, not water, and her medication prohibited her from consuming any alcohol.

“What was offered to me wasn’t water. I think it was Schnapp, and I had taken medicine. I wasn’t supposed to take in alcohol or anything alcoholic due to the medication I was on. It wasn’t as if I was disrespecting them, and I really respect traditions,” she said.

The singer added that her doctor’s instructions were strict because she needed to remain in top condition for her upcoming show.

“Because I had a show coming up, I needed to be fit, that’s why my doctor instructed me not to take alcohol. My doctor strictly instructed me not to even let alcohol on my tongue; that’s why I rejected it,” Wendy Shay concluded.

Kwaisey Pee Celebrates 25 Years Of Music With A Landmark Concert On December 25, 2025

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Highlife icon Kwaisey Pee will mark a defining milestone in his musical journey with a grand anniversary concert scheduled for December 25, 2025, at De Icon Event Center, East Legon. The celebration, themed 25:25:25, honors a quarter century of artistry from one of Ghana’s most respected voices in contemporary Highlife.

Kwaisey Pee’s catalogue has shaped modern Highlife with timeless records including Mehia Odo, Monto, Memfa Ntwen featuring J Martins, and Obibini featuring Okyeame Kwame. His reputation as a magnetic performer has earned him stages across the world, and this anniversary concert is positioned as a signature moment in his legacy.

See Me However You Want – Efia Odo Shrugs Off Public Criticism

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Efia Odo says she has reached a point in her career where public judgment no longer concerns her. The actress and socialite stated that Ghanaians are free to interpret her however they choose, and she has no plans to persuade anyone to see her differently.

During a discussion on Showbiz 360, she explained that she places no value on the opinions of those who disapprove of her lifestyle or personal decisions. Instead, she directs her attention toward people who appreciate her authenticity.

“I want Ghanaians to see me for how they want to see me. I’m not going to change anybody’s mind about me. As much as some people don’t agree with the things I do, many people do and my focus is only on those who agree,” she said.

Efia Odo added that some of the people who now support her once held negative opinions about her, which is why she believes that today’s critics may eventually shift their perspectives.

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“Even those who agree, four years ago, they didn’t agree. Those who don’t agree now, they will catch up very soon,” she stated.

She further gave a hint about personality, noting that her public warmth contrasts with her naturally solitary nature. According to her, she prefers to spend most of her time alone despite being friendly toward others when she encounters them.

“Naturally, I’m a loner. I don’t like being in the midst of people and I don’t really like people. I’m very friendly; when I see you, I will give you all the love and I will go my way,” Efia Odo disclosed.

Abusuapanin Owusu attended Odo Broni’s wedding with Daddy Lumba – Witness alleges

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A man identified as James has made startling revelations in court, insisting that Highlife legend Daddy Lumba and Odo Broni married in 2010.

James, who testified during a court sitting on Thursday, firmly stated that he was physically present at the alleged wedding ceremony.

According to him, several members of Daddy Lumba’s family attended the event, including the musician’s Abusuapanin, Agya Owusu, whom he described as a “prime witness” to the marriage.

He noted that the ceremony was not a secret within the family, claiming that “other family members also attended the event,” further strengthening his assertion.

During cross-examination, Lawyer Kusi asked James to describe what Daddy Lumba and Odo Broni wore on their wedding day.

James admitted he could not recall the specific design of their outfits but remembered that the couple wore cream-coloured attire.

His testimony adds a new twist to the ongoing legal matter, potentially influencing the direction of the case.

Judge Decries Dual Marriage Ceremonies as “Waste of Time” Amidst Daddy Lumba Widowhood Tussle

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A High Court Judge in Kumasi, Justice Dorinda Smith-Arthur, has publicly commented on the practice of conducting both ordinance (state) and customary marriage ceremonies, describing the dual celebration as “unnecessary” and a “waste of time and resources.”

Justice Smith-Arthur remarked while presiding over the highly publicised legal battle concerning the estate and marital status of the late Highlife icon, Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.

She explained that under the current framework of Ghanaian law, both an ordinance marriage (typically conducted under the Marriage Act) and a customary marriage are independently valid and legally recognised.

Therefore, performing both ceremonies for the same couple simultaneously is deemed superfluous by the court.

The Judge’s comment came in passing during proceedings in a case filed by Akosua Serwaa Fosuh, the plaintiff, who is seeking a court declaration that she is the only lawful surviving spouse of Daddy Lumba.

The defendants in the case are the family head, Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu (First Defendant), and the late musician’s partner, Priscilla Ofori, also known as Odo Broni (Second Defendant).

I Wish The Chaos Ends So Daddy Lumba Can Rest In Peace – Kwaisey Pee

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Kwaisey Pee is unhappy about the disputes surrounding the funeral arrangements of legendary Ghanaian musician Daddy Lumba.

In a recent interview on Hitz FM, the Highlife artiste described the ongoing disputes as unfortunate, especially given the late musician’s iconic legacy.

“The controversies have made it difficult for industry players to know how to contribute or participate in the process,” he explained.

He added, “Sometimes you don’t even know where to contribute because you need to be careful with what to say but it’s sad. Sadly, such a great man like this is no more and these things are happening.”

Comparing Daddy Lumba to Michael Jackson, Kwaisey Pee called on all involved parties to put aside differences for a respectful farewell.

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“I called him our ‘Michael Jackson’. I wish they can sit and say they should squash all these things and make sure we put this man to rest. Things should be fine because it’s not good,” he said.

Kwaisey Pee was concerned that the disputes could harm the public’s perception of Ghanaian musicians.

“It’s not showing a picture for us as musicians because people would get the wrong perceptions about artistes. They would just conclude that we live our lives anyhow so when we die it is messed up,” he stated.

Pee further urged Daddy Lumba’s family to step in and lead the resolution.

“The family should just sit up and make sure they solve the problems,” he posited.

Rare video of Daddy Lumba’s second wife, Odo Broni and children emerge amidst legal battle

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A video offering a rare look into the life of the late Highlife legend Daddy Lumba’s second wife, Odo Broni, and their children has captivated social media, stirring heartwarming reactions among fans.

This emergence of private family footage comes amid a fierce legal dispute over the music icon’s marital status.

Daddy Lumba, known for his extremely private disposition, reportedly welcomed six children with Odo Broni, but little was publicly known about them.

The circulating video—shared on TikTok—has provided an unexpected glimpse into their world.

The clip reportedly begins with an exterior shot of a large residence, presumed to be one of Daddy Lumba’s numerous mansions, and then moves inside the home.

The footage shows the children of Daddy Lumba and Odo Broni in the company of other individuals.

Ghanaians have expressed mixed reactions, with many conveying happiness over getting to see the faces and daily life of the hidden second family.

Edward Akwasi Boateng’s estranged wife demands 50% share of his house

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Veteran Ghanaian gospel musician Edward Akwasi Boateng has gotten himself embroiled in a legal battle with his estranged wife, Genevieve Osei Boateng, as she seeks a substantial share of a property he claims he built solely from his music earnings.

Akwasi Boateng, who married Genevieve Osei Boateng in 1999 and shares four children with her, revealed the shocking development during an interview.

According to the musician, his ex-wife has taken legal action demanding 50% ownership of his house.

The couple has been estranged for nearly five years. Despite this separation, his ex-wife argues that the property was constructed shortly after their marriage, thus entitling her to half of the asset.

Reacting to the situation, Edward Akwasi Boateng expressed his shock and disappointment at the claim.

He vehemently asserted that the house was funded entirely through his decades-long career as a musician.

He maintained that his estranged wife made no financial contribution to the property’s construction.

He further detailed the extensive financial support he provided throughout their marriage.

Including financing her travel abroad and purchasing vehicles for her use.

Adding to his surprise, Akwasi Boateng noted that his ex-wife currently owns her own house, which she allegedly built during their separation, making her pursuit of his long-held property even more baffling to him.