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Stonebwoy Has No Fake X Account – Ogee Dismisses Rumours

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Ogee has dismissed rumours claiming that Stonebwoy operates a fake account on X (formerly Twitter).

During an interview with ZionFelix, the Ghanaian hype man burst into laughter when asked about the mysterious account linked to the name “Lasmid Boy.”

He clarified that Stonebwoy uses only one verified account on the platform and had recently joined an X Space to share advice with young people.

According to Ogee, the rumours were simply part of an online “agenda” created by individuals seeking attention on social media. “All these allegations are just agenda by some people,” he said, adding that such misinformation often spreads quickly without verification.

READ ALSO: Stonebwoy And Sarkodie’s Camps Are On Good Terms – Ogee Clarifies

He admitted that when he first heard the name “Lasmid Boy,” he thought the musician Lasmid had released a new song, only to later realise it was tied to false claims about Stonebwoy.

Despite the negativity, Ogee commended fans who use social media to support and promote their favourite artistes in meaningful ways.

“It’s good to see people using the platform positively,” he said, urging followers to focus on genuine interactions rather than manufactured controversies.

Watch the interview below.

Stonebwoy And Sarkodie’s Camps Are On Good Terms – Ogee Clarifies

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Ghanaian hype man Ogee the MC has stated that there’s no tension between Stonebwoy’s Burniton Music Group and Sarkodie’s team.

Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, Ogee said people often assume there is friction simply because they do not see public photos or interactions between the two camps.

“We have a very good relationship,” Ogee clarified. “Angel Town is part of the program that I’m coming to do. I’ll even post his endorsement video. I spoke with him yesterday, and though we couldn’t meet at East Legon as planned, we’ve rescheduled.”

READ ALSO: He’s Family To Me – Ogee Opens Up About His Longstanding Relationship With Stonebwoy

He revealed that he has worked closely with Sarkodie’s team on several occasions. “I have hosted Rapperholic about five times. We are very cool, but if they don’t see photos of you on social media, they think otherwise,” he said.

Ogee further pointed out that Stonebwoy himself supports Sarkodie’s events and projects. “Stonebwoy even posted the show on his story. He was in London at the time. I don’t even know what they want to say,” he added.

Ogee’s clarification comes after Stonebwoy was dragged online for his post following Sarkodie’s Rapperholic event in Kumasi.

Watch the interview below.

He’s Family To Me – Ogee Opens Up About His Longstanding Relationship With Stonebwoy

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Ghanaian hype man Ogee the MC has shared the story behind his longtime connection with Stonebwoy, a relationship he describes as built on mutual respect, mentorship, and years of creative collaboration.

Speaking in an interview with ZionFelix, Ogee traced their friendship back to the early 2010s, long before he became a staple figure at Stonebwoy’s performances.

“Me Stonebwoy and go way back, I think 2013 or 2014. I was in Takoradi University (T Ploy) with one of his former managers, where he’d show up for freestyles,” Ogee recalled. “But we were not close at that time. Our relationship started properly in Accra after I was introduced as an MC.”

According to Ogee, their bond deepened after the Ashaiman to the World Concert, where he promised they would meet again when he was worried he didn’t see him to give him something after the event. Since then, he has always shown up wherever Stonebwoy has a show.

He described Stonebwoy as a visionary who spots talent before others do. “Stonebwoy believes in talent. He even sees what’s inside someone before the person realises,” Ogee said, adding that the singer constantly encourages him to push his limits.

READ ALSO: I Have No Problem With Bullet – Ogee Speaks On Misunderstanding With RuffTown CEO

Ogee expressed gratitude for being featured on ‘The Torcher’ EP, saying, “I’ve learned a lot from him. He always supports good ideas when you bring them up. Our relationship has been there for a long time.”

After the tragic passing of singer Ebony Reigns, Ogee said he relocated to Canada and considered not returning to Ghana. But Stonebwoy urged him to come back and continue their work together. “He told me we should work again, and it wasn’t something new since the relationship was already there,” Ogee recounted.

Even before Ogee returned home, Stonebwoy had shared details of his upcoming tour with him, including shows in Paris and across Europe, a gesture that confirmed their close working relationship.

Reflecting on the journey, Ogee described Stonebwoy not just as a collaborator, but as family, someone whose belief in him reshaped his career and reignited his passion for music.

Watch the interview below.

I Have No Problem With Bullet – Ogee Speaks On Misunderstanding With RuffTown CEO

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Ghanaian hype man Ogee the MC has cleared the air about his relationship with Bullet, CEO of RuffTown Records, saying he holds no grudge against him.

In an interview with ZionFelix, Ogee addressed claims of tension between himself and Bullet, which arose months ago after the music executive labelled him a liar over comments about the late singer Ebony Reigns.

According to Ogee, his words were taken out of context. “Bullet might have misunderstood me,” he explained, adding that he never said anything negative about the RuffTown boss.

He emphasized that he has no personal issues with Bullet and still respects him deeply.

READ ALSO: I Wouldn’t Have Had A Child If Not For My Father’s Intervention – Maame Gold Reveals

While acknowledging that they haven’t spoken in some time, Ogee attributed the lack of communication to their busy schedules rather than any fallout.

“It’s been a while since we talked, but we’re both just occupied with our work,” he said.

The popular MC also recounted how he first met Ebony and later introduced her to Bullet, which eventually led to her signing with RuffTown Records.

Ogee said he remains proud to have played a role in connecting the late songstress with the team that helped shape her career.

Watch the interview below.

I Wouldn’t Have Had A Child If Not For My Father’s Intervention – Maame Gold Reveals

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Ghanaian businesswoman Maame Gold has disclosed a deeply personal story about the pivotal role her late father played in shaping her life.

In an exclusive interview with ZionFelix, Maame Gold spoke with emotion and admiration as she reflected on her father’s lasting influence and the sacrifices he made for her.

When asked to recall something unforgettable her father did, she revealed for the first time that his guidance prevented her from making a life-altering decision.

According to her, she became pregnant during a difficult period in her relationship and initially had no intention of keeping the baby. Someone close to her disclosed her plans to her father, who then stepped in to counsel her.

READ ALSO: Kwaw Kese Calls Out Shatta Wale As “Disrespectful Son”

Maame Gold said her father urged her to keep the pregnancy, assuring her that he would support her through it all.

She disclosed that her father not only kept his word but became a vital part of her child’s upbringing.

The interview followed the lavish funeral ceremony she recently held in honour of her late father, Nana Adusei Sarkodie I.

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Lil More Is Everywhere With His New Music Titled “Kpor Kpor”

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Liberian Afropop and Drill sensation Lil More has officially released his highly anticipated music “Kpor Kpor”. The vibrant visuals capture Lil More’s unique blend of cultural authenticity and contemporary urban energy. According to the artist, “Kpor Kpor” is “a song of self-belief and positive energy, something that speaks to everyone pushing through challenges to make their dreams real”.

The song and video embody themes of hope, empowerment, and resilience, reflecting Lil More’s artistry. Since breaking onto the scene in 2021, Lil More has built an impressive track record of consistent hits, including fan favorites like “Ayy Hurting Dem” and “Down Waterside”. His ability to blend rhythm, storytelling, and emotion has earned him recognition in Liberia and across West Africa.

The “Kpor Kpor” song and video is now available on major streaming platforms and YouTube, marking another milestone in Lil More’s evolving career. Currently signed under Sound of Greatness Records Empire (SOG Records), Lil More continues to expand his influence with each release, blending Afropop’s infectious melodies with the gritty pulse of Drill music . Check out his latest song

Kwaw Kese Calls Out Shatta Wale As “Disrespectful Son”

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Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has referred to Shatta Wale as his “son,” accusing him of being consistently disrespectful to others in the music industry.

Speaking on Hitz FM with Kwame Dadzie and Doreen Avio, Kwaw Kese recounted several instances that he said showed Shatta Wale’s lack of respect.

“My son doesn’t respect. My son doesn’t respect,” he began. “One time my son was on social media saying, yeah Bulldog, you killed Kwaku’s manager. I will expose you. Then my son came into my DM, and he said, Kwaw, we need to talk. And I gave him my number. My son never called. I tried reaching out. He never responded again.”

He continued, “You know, my son doesn’t respect. He has disrespected everybody in the industry, even Kwame Despite. My son insulted him. So if you are disrespectful, just remember that somebody knows the same game you are playing. And there are people who disrespect you. You see, so it’s like that. There’s nothing like you hate somebody. You see, my son insulted Sarkodie to the bone. And the next thing, he was begging to be on his show. If you love somebody, you don’t take phone and insult them from head to toe. No.”

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When Kwame Dadzie interjected that the incidents were in the past, Kwaw Kese disagreed.

“No. If you forget your past, you can’t see your future. Your past plays part of your growth. You see, so if you have done A, B, C to people, just come out and say, oh, this thing I did, I did it when I was in my days.”

When Dadzie further suggested that perhaps the two artistes had resolved their issues privately, Kwaw Kese replied:
“I don’t care about who solved the issue. What I care about is you came out to insult people in the light. If you have changed, let the people come out and let people know that you have changed in the light.”

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Kwaw Kese Says His New Song ‘Ama Yare Fever’ Isn’t Meant To Make Sense

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Ghanaian rapper Kwaw Kese has sparked an online conversation after openly admitting that his latest single, “Ama Yare Fever,” was not created to make sense, but rather to make people happy.

Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM earlier this morning, the rapper explained that not every song is meant to carry a deep message or moral lesson.

According to him, “Ama Yare Fever” falls under the category of party songs designed purely for entertainment.

“There are three types of songs, and this one is a party song and should not make sense,” Kwaw Kese said. “I am not the one to come and advise people when they have parents. This is a party song and should not make sense.”

The “Abodam” hitmaker emphasised that music serves different purposes some to inspire, others to educate, and many simply to entertain.

His focus with “Ama Yare Fever,” he said, was to create a fun, carefree vibe for fans to dance and enjoy themselves.

Wode Maya Reveals He Fully Self-Funds His Global Content Creation

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Renowned Ghanaian travel vlogger and YouTube personality Berthold Kobby Winkler Ackon, popularly known as Wode Maya, has revealed that he personally finances every aspect of his content creation.

From travel and production to paying his team without any external sponsorship or institutional support.

Speaking on PrimeTime with George Quaye on Joy Prime on Thursday, October 9, 2025, Wode Maya disclosed that despite receiving a diplomatic passport from the Government of Ghana in recognition of his efforts to promote Ghana and Africa globally, his work remains entirely self-funded.

“I fund everything that I do, including my team. I literally do everything by myself,” he told host George Quaye.

The YouTuber, who has built one of Africa’s most successful digital brands by highlighting African innovation, entrepreneurship, and culture, explained that his income comes solely from the monetisation of his social media platforms particularly YouTube.

“All my platforms are monetised and that is the money that we use to travel,” he said. “Do you know it is more expensive to travel in Africa than in every part of the world?”

Wode Maya also revealed that his strategy includes reposting successful videos to maintain a steady revenue stream, which helps sustain his team and fund his extensive travels across the continent.

“The videos that we make, they generate income, and we use the money to travel,” he added.

“I Was Frustrated, It Felt Like Hatred” – Kwaw Kese Recounts Police Search

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Kwaw Kese has talked about the June 2025 confrontation with police that prompted his viral post accusing officers of humiliating him in public.

During an interview with Hitz FM, the Ghanaian rapper recalled being stopped and searched by police along Spintex Road for what they described as a “routine road check.” What followed, he said, was an ordeal that lasted nearly half an hour.

“They initially greeted me jovially and informed me they were having a routine search. I said ‘no problem.’

“They started searching, they searched every part of my car, my bags, even me. For over 30 minutes! Meanwhile other cars were passing by and were not being stopped,” he recounted.

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Kwaw Kese said the incident left him frustrated and feeling unfairly targeted.

“There are good police officers. But the bad ones are tarnishing the image. I was frustrated. It felt like hatred. Like I was being singled out. So, I had to come online to complain about it,” he said.

He added that while many officers are professional and courteous, a few ruin the image of the entire service.

“These are some of the police officers putting a bad name on the service. I’ve also met other police officers who were good and nice to me,” Kwaw Kese stated.