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This Disrespect Must Stop – Kweku Flick Calls Out Onstage Cut-Off At Wendy Shay’s ‘Shay Concert’

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Ghanaian artiste Kweku Flick has spoken out after an unexpected interruption cut short his performance at Wendy Shay’s recent ‘Shay Concert’.

He described the incident as disappointing and part of a broader problem artistes continue to face in the industry in a post sighted by Zionfelix.net.

Writing on X, Flick said he chose not to publicly react during the event because of his respect and affection for Wendy Shay, whom he referred to as his “sissy.” However, he admitted he was upset by the abrupt cut to his set, which he says happened while the crowd was still actively enjoying his performance.

He stated that someone at the event, either the DJ or another stage operator, cut off his microphone at a time when the audience were enjoying his performance. “I’m very calm,” he wrote, adding that his patience should not give anyone the impression they can silence him mid-performance. “Some people were happy enjoying my performance, unaware cut off??”

READ ALSO: Courtroom Shock As Akosua Serwaa Reveals Germany Marriage Images With Daddy Lumba

Flick revealed he had travelled from Kumasi for the show, only to be met with what he considered “disrespect,” stressing the risks and effort involved in making such trips as an artiste. He warned that if a similar incident happens again, his response may not be as restrained.

Even so, the “Money” hitmaker took time to congratulate Wendy Shay on the success of the event, praying for more blessings as he acknowledged that history was made that night.

Kweku Flick clarified that his post was not meant to attack the Shay Concert itself but to highlight a recurring trend many artists have faced across events. He said issues like abrupt cut-offs should not be normalized at any concert. “This is not the first and last concert on earth, and it’s something that has been happening to so many great artists,” he wrote, urging event organizers to do better.

See his post below.

Courtroom Shock As Akosua Serwaa Reveals Germany Marriage Images With Daddy Lumba

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In a dramatic turn during the widowhood dispute involving the late highlife musician Charles Kwadwo Fosu, known publicly as Daddy Lumba, the plaintiff Akosua Serwaa Fosu presented photographs she describes as evidence of a 2004 civil marriage ceremony in Bornheim, Germany. This caught the defence off guard during Monday’s hearing.

The introduction of the images immediately triggered resistance. Defence lawyers dismissed the photographs as unexpected “surprises” and challenged both their legitimacy and the timing of their submission.

Plaintiff counsel William Kusi produced the photos while cross-examining the first defendant, Abusuapanin Kofi Owusu, who heads the Ekuona family in Parkoso. He asked the witness to identify the man pictured. After a close look, Abusuapanin Owusu confirmed that the images showed his nephew, the late Daddy Lumba.

That confirmation prompted defence counsel Dominic Kwadwo Osei and Kwadwo Owusu to register formal objections. They argued that the defence had not been given the opportunity to question the appropriate witnesses about the pictures and therefore could not authenticate the event or the date captured. They maintained that the plaintiff had introduced new material too late in the trial.

When the presiding judge, Her Ladyship Dorinda Smith Arthur, sought clarification on the source of the photos, plaintiff counsel explained that the documents had just arrived from Germany as part of a package related to the alleged marriage. He added that the late arrival prevented earlier filing. Despite the objections, the court accepted the photographs into evidence.

Attention then shifted to the defence’s own photographic submissions. During further questioning, plaintiff counsel asked Abusuapanin Owusu how he obtained the pictures he had previously offered to the court. The witness explained that the images came from Priscilla Ofori, also known as Odo Broni, the second defendant, who gave them to him at the residence of the late musician.

When asked why Odo Broni appeared to be wearing a wedding ring on her left hand in those photos, Abusuapanin Owusu reportedly stated, “Marriage rings are normally worn on the 4th finger on the left hand.”

READ ALSO: Just In: Kumasi High Court Finally Sets Date For Judgement On Daddy Lumba Legitimate Spousal Case

An inquiry about one specific image of Lumba and Priscilla led to another objection from the defence, but the judge allowed the question. The witness ultimately clarified that the photograph did not depict a wedding event but showed “a couple dressed and ready to go out.”

The tension in the courtroom heightened when counsel for the plaintiff suggested that one of the defence’s images might have been altered. He questioned mismatched proportions and similarities with other documents, asserting that the picture “cannot be a photograph of Daddy Lumba and Odo Broni.”

Abusuapanin Owusu responded, “I was not there when the photograph was taken.” When counsel referred to earlier testimony from a defence witness who claimed no photos were taken at the supposed marriage ceremony at the musician’s home, the witness acknowledged the point.

As public interest intensifies, the Kumasi High Court is expected to determine the rightful spouse of the late music legend when it delivers its ruling on Friday, November 28. The decision will also influence who may legitimately lay claim to his estate.

Just In: Kumasi High Court Finally Sets Date For Judgement On Daddy Lumba Legitimate Spousal Case

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The long-running legal dispute over who holds the right to perform widowhood rites for highlife legend Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, popularly known as Daddy Lumba, is finally approaching a conclusion.

Around noon on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, the Kumasi High Court dealing with the matter set Friday, November 28, 2025, as the date for judgment in the case.

Angel Asiamah Explains Why Nana Agradaa Changed Her Name

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Evangelist Patricia Asiamah, widely known as Nana Agradaa, has adopted a new name while serving her prison term at Nsawam, her husband Angel Asiamah has told worshippers. He says she now identifies herself as Evangelist Josephine Asiamah, a name she believes reflects a fresh spiritual path.

Speaking to the congregation of Heaven’s Way Church on November 22, 2025, Angel Asiamah described the name change as a symbol of transformation. He indicated that their conversation about her decision initially left him puzzled, but he eventually connected it to the biblical Joseph, known for interpreting dreams during his time behind bars.

“My wife told me that over there in prison, her name has been changed, so the name she responds to now is Evangelist Josephine Asiamah, also known as Mama Pat. That is a new name, so it should tell you things are new in her life. Anyone who changes their name takes on a new life.

“When I came home that evening, I wondered why she would change her name to Josephine, and I remembered it could be because she is doing the works of Joseph in prison, spreading the word of God and interpreting dreams for inmates,” he said.

READ ALSO: ‘I Really Like That Guy’ – Cecilia Marfo Opens Up About Black Sherif

He also addressed speculation about her physical appearance, saying reports that her complexion had shifted significantly were misleading. He explained that any change was simply the result of moving from a life of constant comfort to harsher surroundings.

“Some people were claiming she had become dark. All Black people are dark, so if she looks dark, is it news? Sometimes good living can change your complexion. She lived in comfort, staying in air-conditioned rooms 24 hours a day. But she is an African and is now living in difficult conditions, so there’s nothing wrong with her looking dark,” Asiamah stated.

Agradaa received a fifteen-year sentence with hard labour after her conviction on fraud charges by an Accra Circuit Court on July 3, 2025. She continues to serve her term at the Nsawam Female Prison in the Eastern Region.

Watch the video below.

Family Of Daddy Lumba Petitions Nananom To Change Funeral Date From December 13 – Watch Video

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The family of the late Highlife legend, Daddy Lumba, has reportedly petitioned Nananom to once again review and change the funeral date of the celebrated musician.

This comes barely weeks after the newly constituted funeral committee, formed under the authority of Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and chaired by Dadiesoabahene, announced a revised date from the earlier scheduled December 6, 2025, to December 13, 2025.

‘I Really Like That Guy’ – Cecilia Marfo Opens Up About Black Sherif

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Ghanaian gospel singer Cecilia Marfo has stated there is one voice in Ghana’s secular music world that never fails to shake her spirit, and that voice is Black Sherif’s.

She revealed that his work, particularly a song she connects to deeply, strikes her with an intensity she rarely experiences from non-gospel musicians.

During an interview on Bryt TV, Marfo responded to questions about her ties with artistes beyond the gospel fold. She stressed that she bears no ill will toward secular performers and often enjoys music from several mainstream stars.

READ ALSO: Lumba Family Calls Out Unauthorized Funeral Announcement

She named Shatta Wale and Kwabena Kwabena as part of the musicians she listens to, yet she placed Black Sherif in a category of his own. She praised his gift for crafting lyrics that feel unusually profound for someone so young.

Her strongest attachment, she said, is to Black Sherif’s “Soma Obi,” a song she feels with both heart and soul.

“I really like that guy Black Sherif but he doesn’t know. I love his song ‘Soma Obi’ very much,” she said.

Cecilia Marfo further stated that the track affects her so deeply that she has broken into tears on several occasions, whether hearing it on the radio, at home or during a casual scroll through TikTok.

Watch her statement below.

Lumba Family Calls Out Unauthorized Funeral Announcement

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The family of the late Highlife artiste Charles Kwadwo Fosuh, well-known as Daddy Lumba, has expressed deep frustration over the growing disorder surrounding preparations for his funeral.

In a statement issued on November 24, the family said they were stunned to see billboards and public announcements promoting a December funeral date that was never finalized. According to them, the date was only proposed during discussions with Nananom and was not approved by either the Abusuapanyin or the newly formed committee.

The family argued that the unilateral announcement is insensitive at a time they are still grieving and navigating legal and logistical challenges. They explained that several of Lumba’s children abroad are preparing for critical academic examinations, making a December funeral unrealistic. Investigations and autopsy processes are also underway in both Ghana and Germany, with conflicting accounts surrounding his death still unresolved. They noted that many immediate relatives living overseas need adequate time to secure leave from work, and friends and communities abroad also require time to travel, given Lumba’s long ties to Europe.

READ ALSO: Eleven Children Of Daddy Lumba Release Tribute Song In His Honour Amid Ongoing Brouhaha About His Funeral – Watch Video

They also questioned why Dadesoabahene appears to be aligning with the dissolved committee despite acknowledging that the Abusuapanyin secretly recorded and leaked conversations to bloggers. According to the family, resolutions from the 3tamkɛse mediation, including dissolving the old committee, continuing investigations, and restricting unilateral decisions, have been ignored.

The family further alleged that Abusuapanyin Kofi Owusu withdrew GHS 200,000 from Cal Bank despite receiving a court letter restricting him from financial activities. They also cited unauthorized billboards and public statements that contradict the agreed process.

The family urged traditional leaders, the public, and the media to disregard unauthorized announcements and support a transparent and respectful process that honours the legacy of the late music legend.

Read the statement below.

Rap Fada L@shes Out At Bullet And Wendy Shay Over Failure Of Vloggers To Post His Performance At 2025 Shay Concert – Watch Video

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Ghanaian rapper Rap Fada has taken to social media to strongly express his disappointment after what he describes as a deliberate attempt by bloggers and industry players to ignore his performance at the Shay Concert 2025, which took place on Saturday, November 22, 2025, at the West Hills Mall, Weija.

In a video shared across his social media platforms, Rap Fada did not mince words as he called out Wendy Shay and her manager Bulldog, accusing them of being unfair to him.

Eleven Children Of Daddy Lumba Release Tribute Song In His Honour Amid Ongoing Brouhaha About His Funeral – Watch Video

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In the midst of the ongoing controversies surrounding the funeral arrangements of the late Ghanaian music icon Daddy Lumba, eleven of his children have come together to release a tribute song in his honour.

The song which is by a touching video, was shared on Daddy Lumba’s official Facebook page on Monday, November 24, 2025.

Taptap Send Pays Courtesy Visit To Ghana’s High Commissioner To UK

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Taptap Send has paid a courtesy visit to Her Excellency, the High Commissioner of Ghana to the United Kingdom, Sabah Zita Benson, as well has her deputy, Aquinas Quansah, to welcome them and their new team to the United Kingdom and express appreciation for their continuous support in strengthening the Ghana–UK remittance corridor.

During the visit, the Taptap Send delegation thanked the High Commissioner for her guidance, which has contributed significantly to the company’s growth and impact within the Ghanaian diaspora community.

The meeting also reaffirmed Taptap Send’s commitment to partnering with the Ghana mission in the UK on diaspora projects like the Ghana card registration drive as well as community engagement events.

Speaking during the visit, Taptap Send’s Head of Africa, Mawutor Abraham, highlighted their mission to not only facilitate safe and reliable transactions but also to give back to the community that supports them.

Her Excellency, on her part, commented on Taptap Send’s brilliant community presence and welcomed a deeper partnership with Taptap Send.

As part of this commitment, Taptap Send is offering a 1.5% cashback on every transfer to Ghana till the 24th of this month, allowing customers to earn more while supporting their families back home. This gesture reflects the company’s dedication to making remitting money more fulfilling and enhancing the strong bond between Ghanaians in the UK and their loved ones in Ghana.

The High Commissioner commended Taptap Send for its continuous efforts to serve the Ghanaian community and encouraged continued collaboration that benefits both the diaspora and the economy back home.

Taptap Send remains committed to innovation, customer satisfaction, and community support as it continues to build trust and expand its services to make money remittances to Ghana accessible and reliable.