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Okyeame Kwame To Honour Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings With A Tribute Song

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Ghanaian rapper Okyeame Kwame, known in private life as Kwame Nsiah-Apau, has shared a personal tribute to Ghana’s former first lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, following her death.

The reflection came after a visit to the Rawlings family, where the musician struggled to find words that could comfort them in their grief.

“My father died a long time ago, and I still cry sometimes because I miss him dearly. My mother is still alive, but I know that no amount of meditation and mindfulness can prepare me for her departure,” he wrote.

Kwame described Nana Konadu as a woman whose life radiated strength and joy. “Awww awww ohhhhh Mrs. Agyemang Konadu was so strong. She was so full of life and smiles. She was that example I could point to when I was telling young girls to see the potential in men instead of their cash and power. She was a powerhouse of strength, patience, and dedication,” he said.

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He added that the late first lady had been a personal inspiration, describing her as a “mum and motivator.” The rapper recounted a poignant moment with Nana Konadu’s youngest daughter, who referred to him affectionately as “Mummy’s other son,” a gesture that brought him to tears.

Okyeame Kwame also revealed plans to channel his grief into music. “I will put my pain in a song for such a great woman. Da yie!” he wrote, hinting at a heartfelt tribute that will celebrate the legacy of a remarkable figure in Ghanaian life and politics.

Many people have paid tributes to Nana Konadu following her death on Thursday, October 23, at Ridge Hospital in Accra.

See Okyeame Kwame’s post below.

Hajia Bintu Drops Shocking Baby Bump Photos After Wild Allegations About Her Pregnancy

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Ghanaian socialite and influencer Hajia Bintu has stunned her fans with photos of her baby bump to announce that she has given birth.

The curvy social media star took to her Instagram page on Friday, October 31, 2025, to reveal that she became a mother earlier this month.

Funeral Clothes Designs For Daddy Lumba Surface Online Following The Court’s Decision To Refuse Injunction

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Just days after the Kumasi High Court officially dismissed the injunction application filed by Akosua Serwaa Fosuh to halt the funeral of the late legendary musician Daddy Lumba, photos of beautifully designed funeral clothes in his honour have surfaced online.

Social media platforms have been flooded with images of three distinct funeral cloth designs meant for Daddy Lumba’s funeral.

The designs, which are black, white red and gold, each bear symbolic prints celebrating the life and legacy of the music legend.

Fans across the country have already started expressing admiration for the creativity and cultural elegance in the outfits.

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The iconic musician, born Charles Kwadwo Fosu, passed away on July 26, 2025, and his family had earlier announced that the final funeral rites would be held on December 6, 2025, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi.

However, the event was nearly delayed after Akosua Serwaa, who is claiming to be the only legal wife of the late musician filed an interlocutory injunction seeking to stop the funeral until the court determined that she was the only lawful spouse entitled to perform the widow’s rites.

The court, presided over by Justice Dorinda Smith-Arthur, threw out the application on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, explaining that under Ashanti customary law, it is the extended family, known as the abusua, that has the traditional authority to decide how and when a deceased person’s funeral is performed.

The ruling has since given the family the green light to proceed with all funeral arrangements as originally planned.

Already, the Abusuapanyin of Daddy Lumba’s family, Mr. Kofi Owusu, has said the court’s ruling has reaffirmed his authority to organise the funeral.

He has also indicated that the family will proceed according to their earlier plans and timelines. He also used the opportunity to appeal to the media and the general public to stop spreading false reports and insults against him and his family.

I Hit A Fan With My Mic After He Pressed Me So Hard; He Ended Up In The Hospital – Sista Afia Reveals

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Sista Afia has recalled a troubling experience with a fan who allegedly groped her just before she went on stage to perform.

In an interview with Andy Dosty on Hitz FM, the singer revealed that she becomes uneasy whenever fans try to touch her while she’s making her way to the stage.

“I hate it when people like to touch me when I’m going on stage, especially the fans, and it’s something that I don’t like at all. It’s very uncomfortable for me. When they press me, I don’t like that press. One time, somebody pressed me so hard, and I hit him with a mic. The person had to go to the hospital,” she said.

Sista Afia recounted that during one of her performances, a fan pressed her “front part” so aggressively that she reacted on impulse, striking the individual with her microphone. The fan, she said, sustained injuries that later required hospital care.

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She explained that despite the presence of security at the event, the act left her feeling deeply violated, and her immediate instinct was to defend herself.

“My first instinct was to react immediately. Sometimes, you have to go through the crowd to reach the stage, especially when the event isn’t well organised. So, when the guy did that, my first instinct was to find out who it was, and I hit him with the mic so hard,” she stated.

The singer also highlighted that such unpleasant experiences often happen at disorganized shows where performers are forced to navigate through crowds to reach the stage.

Reflecting on her journey in the music industry, Sista Afia noted, “I may never be a favourite in the music industry despite all my efforts.”

Watch her disclosure below.

Best Forex Trader Competition Set For November 2025 — $1,000 Monthly Cash Prize

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The Africa Forex (www.theafricaforex.com) is thrilled to announce it’s Best Forex Trader Competition, running from 1st November 2025 to 30th November 2025.

Traders with a live account of at least $100 are invited to participate and compete for a significant cash prize of $1,000 each month.

Wendy Shay Calls For Change In How Society Views Women In Leadership

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Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay has talked about how women are often undervalued in leadership, stressing that society still struggles to see women as capable decision-makers.

Known in private life as Wendy Asiamah Addo, the ‘Survival’ singer expressed concern that traditional gender roles continue to shape perceptions about women’s abilities in an interview on GHOne TV.

“I think in this part of the world, women have always been seen to play a particular role. Women are not really considered to be leaders. Your place is in the kitchen while the man has to go out and work,” she said.

According to her, this mindset is slowly evolving as more women challenge stereotypes and take charge in male-dominated spaces.

“Gradually, the narrative is changing. I feel like as a woman, you have to keep on proving yourself that you can really be a leader and you’re emotionally and mentally there to be able to take responsibility and also be accountable,” she stated.

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Wendy Shay acknowledged that reshaping societal expectations comes with emotional and mental strain, often requiring women to persevere under pressure.

“I feel like changing of narrative is what’s so demanding and stressful because you really pull through and face the storm no matter what.

“Our bodies are designed so differently than men. Naturally, we are quite weak. It’s easy for a woman to break down emotionally than a man when it comes to some things,” she added.

She also stated that women aspiring to lead must cultivate resilience and mental fortitude.

“You have to build yourself up and know that you’re really up for it mentally,” Wendy Shay posited.

Daddy Lumba’s mother’s day post to Odo Broni naming her as his wife resurfaces

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A resurfaced social media post from the late highlife icon Daddy Lumba has reignited public debate over who his true legal wife is, with many fans now concluding that Odo Broni may have held that position.

The throwback post, originally shared on Mother’s Day, May 11, 2025, on the musician’s verified Facebook page, featured a touching tribute to two women he described as the most important in his life — his late mother, Ama Saah (Comfort Gyamfi), and Odo Broni (Priscilla Ofori Atta).

The post included a photo of both women — Daddy Lumba’s mother elegantly dressed in a gown with a matching hat, and Odo Broni casually attired in a black sweater and blue jeans.

In his caption, Daddy Lumba openly expressed his deep love and appreciation for both women, notably referring to Odo Broni as his wife and even identifying her with his surname.

He wrote:

“Happy Mother’s Day to all our amazing mothers. Especially to my hero in heaven, Comfort Gyamfi (Ama Saah), and my beautiful wife, Priscilla Ofori Fosuh, Odo Broni. I love you so much.”

The resurfaced post has since gone viral, stirring renewed online conversations about the long-running dispute between Odo Broni and Akosua Serwah Fosuh, who has been publicly recognized by the late singer’s family as the legal widow under Ghanaian and German law.

Many social media users have interpreted the old post as evidence that Daddy Lumba himself regarded Odo Broni as his wife, despite ongoing legal and familial clarifications stating otherwise.

A girl I met at a show introduced me to drugs — Agbeko of ‘Wototome’ fame recounts

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Ghanaian musician Agbeko, best known for his hit single “Wototome,” has shared an emotional and deeply personal story about how a romantic relationship drew him into drug addiction and almost destroyed his music career.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on Hitz FM, Agbeko recounted how his struggles began after meeting a young woman following a performance on Osu Oxford Street.

What began as a casual friendship soon evolved into a relationship that introduced him to substance abuse.

“I met a female friend after performing at a show at Oxford Street. She later became my girlfriend, and she was the one who introduced me to drugs,” he revealed.

According to the musician, his girlfriend, who had returned to Ghana from the UK, had already been battling addiction before their relationship began.

“She wasn’t from here; she lived in the UK, but her father brought her back because of her addiction. Unfortunately, instead of her changing, I also got hooked,” Agbeko confessed.

The singer described how his life soon spiraled out of control — losing his focus, friends, and grip on his music career.

“There were times I couldn’t even remember my own lyrics. I lost focus, friends, and everything I had worked for,” he said emotionally.

At the lowest point of his struggle, Agbeko revealed that he was forced to sell clothes on the streets just to survive. “I had nothing left. I had to do whatever I could to make ends meet,” he recounted.

Now on the path to recovery, Agbeko expressed gratitude for a second chance at life and music. He said he hopes that sharing his story will inspire and caution others facing similar challenges.

“I thank God I’m alive today. If my story can save even one person from going down the same path, then it’s worth telling,” he said.

Wendy Shay Opens Up on Why She’s Single: “I Have Trust Issues”

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Award-winning Ghanaian musician, Wendy Shay, has opened up about her personal life, revealing that she is currently single due to trust issues that have developed over the course of her career in the music industry.

Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime TV, the “Survivor” hitmaker explained that several experiences since she entered the entertainment scene have made her more cautious and sometimes even paranoid about relationships.

“I have trust issues. Several things have happened to me since I came into the music industry, and that has made me a bit paranoid,” she said.

Touching on the kind of man she would eventually settle down with, Wendy Shay emphasized that she values character and shared purpose over physical appearance or wealth.

“I have grown to know that there is more to life than appearances. I am really such a soul-fixed person. You will have to be involved in my vision,” she stated.

Wendy further explained that her ideal partner must understand her work as a performer, especially given the nature of her stagecraft.

“This work that I am doing, I need someone to understand because I am on the stage, I’m twerking, and I know men are jealous. You have to understand that what she is doing is just part of the work,” she added.

Even The Most Followed Artistes Respect Us; My Followers Are Organic – D Cryme

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D Cryme has revealed that despite the dominance of social media in today’s music scene, many contemporary artistes with huge online followings still show respect and admiration for pioneers like him.

During an interview with Nana Romeo on Okay FM, the Ghanaian artiste explained that while fans often pit artistes from different generations against one another, the reality within the industry is quite the opposite. He noted that he does not engage in comparisons because many of the newer artistes who are frequently mentioned alongside him privately express deep respect and gratitude for the path he and others paved.

D Cryme explained that the absence of cameras during those interactions does not mean such appreciation doesn’t exist. Behind the scenes, many young stars have told him how much his craft inspired their own musical journeys, moments the public rarely gets to see.

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Known in private life as Darlington Agyekum, the ‘Kill Me Shy’ composer stated that social media often paints a misleading picture of the industry, urging fans not to let online chatter distort the truth about artistic influence and legacy. According to him, allowing social media narratives to define success can easily lead people astray. He acknowledged his own following as genuine and organic, adding that authenticity has always mattered more to him than numbers.

Reflecting on his early career, D Cryme recalled achieving international recognition at a time when social media had little impact on promotion. He emphasized that even without digital platforms, his music reached audiences across the globe.

D Cryme also contrasted that with today’s environment, where some artistes struggle to trend despite having all the tools at their disposal. For that reason, he said, it would be unfair to compare his era to the current one, especially since his songs continue to resonate with listeners years later.

Watch the interview below.