Author: Kobby Josvan

  • Kwesi Arthur intends to venture into farming

    Kwesi Arthur intends to venture into farming

    Ghanaian hip hop rapper and performer Kwesi Arthur has opened up on his intention in doing farming???? with the core of farming people.

    The Tema rapper discussed his plans to establish his own farm and contribute to the food industry to advance humanity during his appearance on 3Music’s Culture Daily show on Friday, March 22.

    Kwesi replied, “Food,” when asked what kind of agriculture he wanted to pursue, essentially stating that he “wants to feed people.”

    Kwesi Arthur also shared information about his most recent endeavour, “This Is Not The Tape III,” breaking down its themes and artistic approach.

  • I am tired of doing God’s work; the criticism is too much – Agradaa laments

    I am tired of doing God’s work; the criticism is too much – Agradaa laments

    Patricia Aseidua, also known as Agradaa, is a self-proclaimed evangelist and the founder of Heaven Way Champion International Ministry. She has expressed her dissatisfaction with her role as an evangelist and the difficulties that come with it.

    The former fetish priestess claims that she has been subjected to constant criticism from those who do not seem to like her or the role she adopted since she turned from idolatry and gave her life to Jesus Christ in 2021.

    She stated that this is becoming out of control and is causing her to resign from her role as God’s servant. She continued by saying that she finds Ghanaian Christians to be hypocritical, and she is disappointed in them.

    Evangelist Mama Pat also attributed her current difficulties carrying out her responsibilities as a woman of God to her ex-husband, Eric Oduro Koranteng. For the same reason, she also laid blame on a few former pastors of her husband’s church.
     
    She felt that when she confessed her sins and assumed the role of an evangelist, they did not offer her the fullest support possible. Mama Pat did, however, add that she will stay devoted to and faithful to her maker, whom she feels called to be.

    During one of her church services, Agradaa said these things.

  • Nollywood actor Amaechi Muonagor pleads for assistance for a kidney transplant in India (VIDEO)

    Nollywood actor Amaechi Muonagor pleads for assistance for a kidney transplant in India (VIDEO)

    Seasoned Nollywood actor Amaechi Muonagor has appealed to Nigerians to provide financial support to undergo kidney transplant in India.

    The renowned actor was seen lying on a bed and pleading for assistance in a video that went viral on social media.

    Kingsley Orji, his Nollywood colleague seated beside him, made a plea on his behalf.

    Amaechi Muonagor left the hospital a few days ago because of financial difficulties, according to Orji.

    He stated that the illness had affected his speech and urged fans and well-wishers to support him for a transplant surgery.

    “It is been challenging. He has been in this state for several months now. He wants to go for a kidney transplant. What we want is for you to help us for him to travel to India,” Orji said.

    “He just came back from the ICU in Nnewi teaching hospital a couple of days ago. He was responding to treatment but not very well.

    “We decided to bring him home because there was no money but it is not advisable. He barely talks well. Please, he needs your help.”

    In 2023, Amaechi Muonagor was diagnosed with paralysis that had affected half of his first leg.

    His words: “I’m sick, this thing that is called stroke caught up with me, and from there they rushed me to the hospital. The first hospital they rushed me to was in Nnewi, where I spent some two months and I was referred to Teaching Hospital Nnewi and here I am.

    “I was on a movie set with Emeka Ani, Patience Ozokwo, Rita Edochie, and Ebele Okaro. I was about to enter my car when I was struck with this problem and since then it has been getting worse. Right now, I can’t move, I can’t walk on my own. Half of my left leg is paralyzed, my left hand is not movable, so it is a problem for me.

    “I’m calling on well spirited individuals to come to my assistance, to see how they can help me. It is paralysis, half of my body.”

     Watch video below:

  • “Help us to get our movies on Amazon, Netflix” — Martha Ankomah appeals to NFA

    “Help us to get our movies on Amazon, Netflix” — Martha Ankomah appeals to NFA

    Actress Martha Ankomah, celebrated Ghanaian actress has appealed to the National Film Authority (NFA) for help in getting Ghanaian films on major streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon.

    National Film Authority held its maiden Film Investment Breakfast Meeting at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel on March 20, 2024, on Wednesday for its shareholders.

    The gathering provided businesses with a special forum to discuss profitable alliances and insights into the investment opportunities present in Ghana’s vibrant film industry.

    Celebrities and dignitaries including Jackie Appiah, Shirley Frimpong Manso, Chris Attoh, Martha Ankomah, Adjetey Anang, and Hon. Andrew Kofi Egyapa Mercer (Minister Designate for Tourism, Arts, and Culture) graced the occasion.
     
    The National Film Authority’s Juliet Asante, the filmmaker Danny Damah of TD Afrique Films, the CEOs of Sparrow Productions and Phamhouse Productions Shirley Frimpong Manso, and Ivan Quashigah were among the speakers of the day.

    During the open forum session, Martha Ankomah pleaded with the National Film Authority to assist in getting Ghanaian films on Netflix and Amazon; “When you go on Amazon and Netflix, there are Nigerian movies…But for us in Ghana, it’s difficult to get our movies there. I don’t know how they do it, but it would be great if the NFA could help us get our films on those platforms.” She said.

    Among the many films in which Martha Ankomah has acted are “Heart of Men,” “Deadly Heart,” and “The Dirty Fantasy.”

    Watch the video:

    Credit: Ghana Weekend

  • Kofi Sarpong to release soul-touching song “Yehowah”, features Diana Hamilton

    Kofi Sarpong to release soul-touching song “Yehowah”, features Diana Hamilton

    A powerful and uplifting song “Yehowah” by Ghanaian gospel sensation Kofi Sarpong is poised to make a comeback on the music scene. Kofi Sarpong features incredible Diana Hamilton, contributes soulful vocals to the song.

    Kofi Sarpong and Diana Hamilton convey a message of faith, hope, and reverence with a heartfelt blend of voices. Their unwavering faith in a higher power is demonstrated by the song “Yehowah,” which is translated as “God” in the Akan language. The duo encourages listeners to connect with the divine and find comfort in their faith through deeply resonant lyrics.

    Speaking about the inspiration behind the single, Kofi Sarpong shared, “I believe that music has the power to touch hearts and transform lives. ‘Yehowah’ is a song that emerged from a place of deep gratitude and devotion. It’s a reminder that even in our darkest moments, God’s love and grace are ever-present.”
    Diana Hamilton concurred, highlighting the significance of worship and unity. “Collaborating with Kofi Sarpong on ‘Yehowa’ was a beautiful experience,” she said. “Our voices blend seamlessly, and we hope this song brings comfort and encouragement to everyone who listens.”

    On March 29, 2024, “Yehowah” will officially be released. Fans can anticipate this. The song’s potent melodies and inspirational lyrics can be fully appreciated by listeners thanks to its availability on all major streaming platforms.

    With growing anticipation, “Yehowah” acts as a call to faith, a reminder that music transcends limitations and unites us with something more profound. Come along on this spiritual journey with Kofi Sarpong and Diana Hamilton, where every note is resonant with divine love.
    Stay tuned for the release of “Yehowah”. Let the music uplift your soul and draw you closer to the source of all inspiration.

  • I still stand by my decision – Martha Ankomah on defamation suit against Lil Win

    I still stand by my decision – Martha Ankomah on defamation suit against Lil Win

    Actress Martha Ankomah of Ghana has stated that legal proceedings concerning her lawsuit against colleague Kwadwo Nkansah, also referred to as Lilwin, are still pending.

    The actress has stated that she does not intend to rescind the lawsuit because she wants the legal system to work its course.

    “I have not withdrawn the suit, I believe the rule of law works in this country.

    Thus, I do not think you can offend someone and get away with it. We must set a good example for others to follow if we claim to be role models. I therefore filed a lawsuit. I hope you understand that building a brand takes years, as she said in an interview with UTV, based in Accra.

    Miss Ankomah sued Lilwin on February 14, 2024, alleging that he had made derogatory comments about her professionalism and integrity.

    The actress sued in an Accra High Court, requesting an apology, GH¢5 million in damages, and the removal of the extremely offensive words in question.

    Martha has expressed hope that the court will take the appropriate action in this case in the interim.

    “If the court does not teach him a lesson, it will be a very bad example that may encourage the next generation to just say anything about people,” the actress went on.

  • I didn’t know I would get this far – Black Sherif

    I didn’t know I would get this far – Black Sherif

    Ghanaian musician and global icon Black Sherif has underlined the importance of maintaining one’s artistic principles and cooperating with others.

    In an interview with American YouTuber Jazzy, Blacko talked about his career background and achievements.

    He acknowledged his own uncertainty and the growth that results from persistence as he exhorted other creatives to never give up in the face of difficulty.

    “Collaborating and staying true to ourselves and our feelings. As a creative, if you are true to your team, you will see growth every day, there’s always a light somewhere. Just try to see growth. Do something.

    “Look at me. I tried. I didn’t know I would be here in 2023. I tried something. I could be at home, blaming whoever or whatever for being stagnant. But we tried, and it’s our time. So even if you don’t see growth, just keep trying,” he said.

    Born Mohammed Ismail Sherif, better known as Black Sherif, expressed his affection for Ghana and his wish for a world filled with kindness.

    He praised the inherent goodness and unity among Ghanaians and stated his wish to see such happiness spread throughout the world.

    “If somebody falls right now in Ghana, everybody would go and check up on the person. And I feel like there’s positive energy radiating in Ghana. I think I would love to see that around the world because it’s a universal feeling. And I hope that everyone in the world can connect to that feeling,” he said.

    ‘Second Sermon’ and his debut album ‘The villain I never was’ propelled Black Sherif to prominence in the music industry.

    In addition to other recognition, his distinct sound won him the Best International Flow title at the BET Hip Hop Awards.

    Beyond being a studio star, Black Sherif captivates crowds at large festivals and sells out shows. He is becoming a major worldwide star.

  • Stonebwoy, Wiyaala to headline 13th African Games closing ceremony

    Stonebwoy, Wiyaala to headline 13th African Games closing ceremony

    Ghanaian music icons, Stonebwoy and Wiyaala are set to climax the 13th African Games closing ceremony at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, Legon.

    The activities, which included several games and ran smoothly for weeks, are set to conclude on March 23rd, leaving amazing memories. Stanley Enow of Cameroon, Innoss’B of the Congo, and other surprises are among the other incredible talents that will grace the stage.

    At the grand opening ceremony, Ghanaian dancehall musician Shatta Wale, King Promise, the highlife legends Ebo Taylor, and Pat Thomas performed alongside South African singer Kamo Mphela.

    The anticipation is palpable as fans anticipate amazing performances from Stonebwoy and Wiyaala.

  • Ghana tops WAEC Excellence Awards overall

    Ghana tops WAEC Excellence Awards overall

    Tuesday, the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) presented the top three International Excellence Awards to Ghana, in recognition of candidates who excelled in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

    At this year’s Council Meeting in Freetown, Sierra Leone, last Tuesday, all the boys ascended the podium to accept the award.

    St. James Seminary once again stood out among the three Ghanaian students who won the coveted award, having chosen two of the top prizes from the 2,327,342 candidates from the council’s five member nations.

    The Awardees
    Amo-Kodieh Leonard Kofi Marton, formerly of St James Seminary Senior High School (SHS), who is currently reading Medicine at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, was adjudged the overall winner. He topped with a score of 623.5512.

    Dzandu Selorm, formerly of the Labone SHS, now a medical student at the KNUST, took the second spot with a score of 623.1882, while another former St James Seminary SHS student, Daniel Asenso-Gyambibi, currently at the Ashesi University took the third place with 622.4438.

    A candidate must receive an A1 in a minimum of eight subjects—English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Health Sciences, and Integrated Science—as well as in one subject area from the core subjects in order to be eligible for an Excellent Award.

    Commendations
    Commenting on the award, the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr Eric Nkansah, congratulated the awardees for lifting the flag of Ghana high on such an international platform.

    “We are proud of our students for their consistent performance at the WASSCE.

    Last year, two out of the three were from Ghana and this year, we are here again and this time round, we are taking all the three awards,” he said.

    Describing the performance as a source of pride for the GES and the country as a whole, Dr Nkansah said the performance of the students meant that, “We are doing something right.”

    He thanked Ghanaian teachers and their head of school for their continuous sacrifices which were yielding positive results.

    “To all teachers, I wish to say kudos to you all and the management of education, especially at the school level, I thank all of them for the yeoman’s job,” the Director-General said and urged them to continue to work harder for more awards.

    He commended the management and teachers of the St James Seminary SHS for consistently producing award-winning students.

    Exams malpractice
    In a welcome address, the Chairman of the Council, Professor Ato Essuman, gave the assurance that the council was doing all it could to confront the menace of examination malpractice head-on. 

    “It gives us much worry therefore when we hear of persistent incidence of examination malpractice in public examinations because it represents a threat to public confidence in the credibility of the examination system,” Prof. Essuman said.

    As a result, he urged all governments and members of WAEC to back the organization’s efforts to eradicate the threat and urged all parties involved to work together to confront it.

    Appreciation
    In a speech, Mr Amo-Kodieh said he was, “highly elated and deem it a great honour and privilege to have been selected as the overall best student of the 2023 WASSCE”.

    He said he had constantly shown dedication to pushing his intellectual boundaries, accepting new challenges, and actively participating in a dynamic learning environment throughout his pursuit of academic excellence.

    Mr Amo-Kodieh was grateful to the government and all stakeholders for the immense support, “that has promoted this course of achievement to fruition.”

    “We the awardees would like to reiterate our profound gratitude to the government, the GES, the Ministry of Education, the WAEC and particularly our families for the role each of them played in our education,” he said

  • SHS students to receive free laptops – Prez Akufo Addo promises

    SHS students to receive free laptops – Prez Akufo Addo promises

    A ground-breaking programme to improve digital access and education in secondary schools across Ghana is about to be launched by H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the president of the country.

    The “One Student One Laptop” programme, which is set to launch on March 25th, has the potential to completely transform the educational experience for students attending Senior High Schools (SHSs) throughout Ghana.

    With the implementation of this initiative, all SHS students will be given personal laptops, which will help close the digital divide and provide young people with the resources they need to succeed in the technologically advanced world of today. Students will start receiving laptops as soon as the official launch takes place.

    According to a statement from the Ministry of Education, the programme gives every SHS student a government-provided laptop that has already been pre-programmed with the goal of improving computer literacy and technological proficiency among young Ghanaian students.

    Additionally, it is consistent with government initiatives supporting digitalization and e-learning. In preparing Ghanaian students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, popularly known as the digital age, it also fits with the government’s plan to leverage technology breakthroughs.

    By providing Digital Learning Content, Teaching and Learning Management Systems, and Educational Devices to all Senior High and TVET Schools across the country, the initiative seeks to improve Senior High School Education.

    The government’s pledge to give laptops to each and every SHS student was made public by Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia last year. The execution of this project demonstrates the government’s commitment to secondary education, particularly in light of the fact that instruction at that level has been free since 2017.