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  • Porn star Kagney Linn Karter dies at age 36

    Porn star Kagney Linn Karter dies at age 36

    According to a report, adult film star Kagney Linn Karter, who apparently committed suicide last week, suffered from mental health issues, according to friends. She was thirty-six.

    Karter passed away in Ohio on Thursday, according to TMZ reports monitored by Kobbyjosvan.com. Her body was delivered to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s office from a Parma address that same day.


    According to a city police department spokesperson, Karter appears to have committed suicide.

    Kagney Linn Karter dies at age 36

    Karter’s beauty and passion for dancing and singing were honoured on a GoFundMe page.
    “Kagney was kind. Kagney was generous. As cold as the world could be, Kagney brought with her a light,” two of her friends wrote.

    However, “despite all of her many impressive accomplishments and talents, Kagney struggled with mental health issues as the years passed by,” the fundraising page also mentioned.

    Her friends, who knew her from working out studios, said that despite how alone she must have felt inside her own head, she kept trying to be there for them and the people who loved her. “She exerted all of her strength and determination into fighting her own battles, just as she did in every other aspect of her life.”

    She “tragically took her own life” in her home, according to the GoFundMe, which is collecting money for burial expenses.

    She began her career in adult films in the middle of the 2000s, and in the last few years, she returned to Ohio and opened a pole fitness centre.

    Karter’s IMDb profile states that she was nominated for and won multiple AVN awards during her career.

  • Wendy Shay supports Korle-Bu Paediatric Surgery on her birthday

    Wendy Shay supports Korle-Bu Paediatric Surgery on her birthday

    On Tuesday, February 20, Ghanaian singer Wendy Shay, a multiple award winner, celebrated her birthday in a very special way.

    She meaningfully contributed to the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital’s Korle Bu Paediatric Surgery Unit through her Shay Foundation grants.

    Important supplies like baby pots and a digital baby scale were donated by Ruff Town Records signee Wendy Shay to help the paediatric surgery unit.

    “I’m actually very happy and honored to be here today, today is my birthday and I was born here in Korle-bu and so I thought of giving back to where I was born and the Shay Foundation, we came here to donate baby pots, digital baby scale and some other essential items to the Pediatric surgery at the Korle bu teaching hospital. We are not only donating stuff or items but we are also paying off and discharging mothers who gave birth on my birthday” she revealed

    She expressed her happiness and honour to give back to her birthplace by taking the initiative to pay medical bills and release mothers who gave birth on her birthday, in addition to her material contributions.

  • FIFA to establish a new football academy in Ghana – Arsene Wenger

    FIFA to establish a new football academy in Ghana – Arsene Wenger

    Arsene Wenger, Chief of Global Football Development at FIFA, has disclosed that the organisation responsible for overseeing football intends to establish an academy in Ghana.

    He claims that with the opening of academies, FIFA’s Talent Development Scheme will assist five African nations, including Ghana.

    FIFA plans to establish 75 academies worldwide by 2026; the other nations are Cameroon, Liberia, Ivory Coast, and Zambia.

    “Over the next six months and one year, it’s to open more academies,” Wenger told Supersport in an interview.

    “We are now close to opening a new one in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Ghana and Zambia and we want to develop five new academies there and, at the end of 2026, we’ll have 75 academies all over the world.

    “That means football education has moved forward and that’s what we’re focusing on at the moment. We want the game to be more competitive and of better quality and there is only one way to do it: it’s the quality of the education and quality of the competitions.”

    The Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ghana Football Association (GFA) are under intense pressure to make investments in the nation’s sporting facilities.

    Arsene Wenger
    The “Save Ghana Football” demonstration was a protest that took place last Wednesday with the goal of holding football authorities accountable.

    The conveners sent a petition to Alban Bagbin, Speaker of Parliament, outlining some of the most important reforms that must be implemented, such as creating a national football policy and forming a commission to look into the underwhelming performance of the different national teams.

    The dissolution of national team management committees and accountability for the distribution of funds from competitions such as the World Cup were also high on the agenda.

  • Lil Win welcomes Nollywood stars, Victor Osuagwu, Ramsey Noah ahead of ‘A Country Called Ghana’ movie

    Lil Win welcomes Nollywood stars, Victor Osuagwu, Ramsey Noah ahead of ‘A Country Called Ghana’ movie

    Prominent Nollywood actors, Victor Osuagwu and Ramsey Noah, join Kumawood actor and Wezzy Empire founder Kwadwo Nkansah Lil Win for his upcoming film project, “A Country Called Ghana.”

    The celebrated movie stars arrived today February 19, 2024 at the Kotoka International Airport with a warm welcome Lil win and his team.

    It is anticipated that “A Country Called Ghana” will elevate Ghana’s profile globally and fortify the relationship between Ghana and Nigeria in the film industry.

  • Black Sherif takes spotlight at 2024 London Fashion week [Video]

    Black Sherif takes spotlight at 2024 London Fashion week [Video]

    Black Sherif, a Ghanaian artist, is gaining attention after showing designs for UK-based Labrum London on the 2024 London Fashion Week runway.

    During the inaugural day of the event, the current VGMA Artist of the Year attracted attention with her unique ensemble that was accentuated by her leather purse.

    The unforgettable moment of Black Sherif’s assured runway walk is captured in a video posted on KobbyJosvan. It is not surprising that he is back on the fashion stage given his previous declaration that he intends to return to school for formal fashion education.

    In addition to showcasing a variety of talents and celebrating style and individuality, London Fashion Week in 2024 will place special emphasis on the contributions of Black designers.

  • Parliament to use local dialects during proceedings

    Parliament to use local dialects during proceedings

    To preserve Ghanaian culture, the Parliament plans to include regional languages in its sessions.

    MPs are permitted to use local languages with universal translation under Order 63. Promoting cultural diversity is the goal of the initiative, which got underway at the second meeting of the fourth session.

    Speaker Alban Bagbin promised that all equipment and translators would be available for a seamless launch following the Easter holiday. The decision was made in response to talks that were started by MP Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, who supported the preservation of the Nzema language.

    The Speaker referred the matter to committees on Education, Culture, Tourism, and Finance for a decision. This is in line with the new Standing Orders that Parliament recently instituted to increase accountability and patriotism among MPs. These include a daily roll call and the recitation of the national pledge.

  • Never exchange sex for job opportunities – Nana Aba Anamoah advises young ladies

    Never exchange sex for job opportunities – Nana Aba Anamoah advises young ladies

    Nana Aba Anamoah, a multi-award-winning media personality from Ghana, is a proponent of professionalism and moral behaviour in the workplace. She places special emphasis on the significance of young women abstaining from sexual activity in order to pursue career opportunities.

    She said that young women should not give in to men’s advances for sexual relations in exchange for jobs or professional advancement. She underlined that these concessions undermine women’s dignity and self-respect in addition to allowing them to be exploited or taken advantage of.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with 3Music TV, the esteemed journalist and broadcaster emphasised the value of meritocracy over unethical methods for advancing in one’s career.

    “It’s just that some men think that is how they can exhibit power…If you are a young girl and you are caught up in that situation, I’ll say to you, do not have sex with a man.

    “One girl told me if ‘I have sex with a man it’s not written on my forehead, nobody will know’. Yes, but it is your dignity. If you want to have sex with a man, have sex with a man but not because there is an opportunity at stake, that is your self-esteem gone,” she stated.

    Nana further stated that, despite the fact that she has never experienced such an ultimatum at work, she firmly feels that any woman in a similar circumstance would be better off taking no chances.

    “It is not their fault…if you say watch ‘how you carry yourself,’ then you are apportioning some blame to the young women,” she said, addressing the tendency to hold young women accountable for these situations. “Even though this girl is competent, I must get into her trousers before she gets the job,” believes an insane man. So it is not the young woman’s fault.

    In her opinion, women should never engage in mutual sex because there is a potential risk involved, but if they choose to, it is fine.

    “Of course, you will be confronted with so many challenges that at that point you need the job and the money…However I want to tell every young woman that exchanging sex for a job is not the way to go,” she emphasized.

  • “Staying connected to Shatta Wale on his Konert Album” – Veteran music producer Fred Kyei Mensah

    “Staying connected to Shatta Wale on his Konert Album” – Veteran music producer Fred Kyei Mensah

    Ghanaian phenomenal dancehall and afrobeats musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah Jr., better known by his stage name Shatta Wale, has garnered the love of Fred Kyei Mensah, a well-known and celebrated music producer.

    The seasoned producer commends the Africa Dancehall King for his years of discipline and consistency in the music industry.

    “The ‘On God’ hitmaker personality has received criticism for allegedly starting a few heated debates that attracted attention from the public, but it is undeniable that his presence in the business has had a positive influence”, he stated

    As the father of the creative industry, he has no ill will towards any musician, but he will always patch things up in the area to promote harmony and peace between them.

    He disclosed that his opinion of Shatta Wale was altered seven years prior when he participated in Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom’s GN Bank Awards programme and emerged as the overall winner of the artiste category.

    Uncle Fredyma encourages fans of music and stockholders to connect with Shatta Wale on his recently released album, “Konert Album,” via his social media accounts.

    He pens:

    “If you poke the eyes of the cadaver, you shall find maggots. The supposed deviants, in a community, would be remembered at least for something good they did while alive.

    I am a father to the creative industry so, i bear no musician any grudge. I try to always mend fences in the industry to bring harmony and peace since i have interacted, worked and have an impact on their lives and Charles Nii Armah Mensah aka Shatta Wale, is no exception.

    The personality Shatta Wale, might have provoked one or two conversations for public attention and therefore, has been chastised or had had altercation with some people based on their perceptions about him. No qualms here however, i will not inherit their dislike for him. The palm ???? fronds, doesn’t shred itself(biribi anko ka papa a…). We see people differently.”

    “My perception about Shatta Wale, changed about 7 years ago when i was part of Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom’s GN BANK awards scheme when he won the overall artiste and was offered a car. The love for him, further deepened and escalated last Saturday on his powerful interview on Power fm 97.9/XYZ . He spoke wisdom! Kudos Samuel Atuobi Baah for this complete transformation.

    One message he sent across was that, we should stop the media war (beef) and make money ???? together. Very potent, concise and precise message which i endorse with my almost 40 years experience in the creative industry.

    I am connected to Shatta Wale on his KONEKT album and his craft henceforth. Go Shatta and shatter all the whales ???? in Wales. No one can bring you down however, be measured when you are provoked. Stream his music whether you are a fan or not. I am a die hard SM fan henceforth so is every artiste. I bought the T shirt ???? worn here to support his brand.
    Good beads don’t rattle., he concluded

  • FIFA Rankings: Black Stars drop to 67th, now ranked 14th in Africa

    FIFA Rankings: Black Stars drop to 67th, now ranked 14th in Africa

    Ghana has fallen six spots in the most recent FIFA World Ranking following a pretty underwhelming performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    The Black Stars are still outside the top 10 in Africa according to the world football governing body’s release from Thursday, February 15, 2024.

    Ghana is now ranked 67th in the world, and the Black Stars are now 14th on the continent, behind countries like Mali and South Africa.

    The team’s poor performance at the AFCON, where they were unable to advance out of a group that included Egypt, Cape Verde, and Mozambique, is the reason behind the drop.

    After the Black Stars lost to Cape Verde and drew with Egypt and Mozambique in their group stage matches, head coach Chris Hughton was fired.

    Even though they were eliminated from the AFCON in the round of 16, Morocco is still ranked highest in Africa.

    Senegal is ranked second, followed in order by Nigeria, Egypt, and the recently crowned AFCON champions, Ivory Coast.

    In the continental rankings, South Africa completes the top ten, followed by Algeria in seventh place, Mali in eighth place, and Tunisia in sixth place.

    Argentina, the world champions, are first in the global ranking. The top five also includes France, England, Belgium, and Brazil.

    The following lists the top 10 African teams according to FIFA’s most recent global rankings:

    1. Morocco 
    2. Senegal 
    3. Nigeria 
    4. Egypt
    5. Ivory Coast 
    6. Tunisia 
    7. Algeria 
    8. Mali 
    9. Cameroon 
    10. South Africa
  • Only 8% of Ghanaian Politicians Are Sensible – Nana Aba Anamoah (Video)

    Only 8% of Ghanaian Politicians Are Sensible – Nana Aba Anamoah (Video)

    The majority of Ghanaian politicians, according to well-known media figure Nana Aba Anamoah, are “senseless and unpatriotic.”

    Nana Aba said that only 8% of Ghanaian politicians possessed the necessary political savvy and accountability for the country’s governance. 

    She claimed that 92% of politicians, regardless of party, are only in the system to take advantage of the government during a live studio discussion on 3Music TV. The media personality highlighted that these politicians are mostly the loud ones who continuously disparage other people’s intelligence.

    Nana Aba Anamoah

    Never one to hold back, Nana voiced her concerns about the calibre of political leadership and emphasised the need for a more deliberate and responsible approach. The 8% figure she mentioned points to a sizable discrepancy in Ghanaian politicians’ perceived levels of sensibility.

    ”I see so much in this country, and I am looking at some of our politicians. Only 8% of our politicians are sensible across the board. The rest of them are just there, not by dint of hard work, not because they are so passionate about this country. 

    They simply see an opportunity to take advantage of the state, and they are making every effort to do so. I do not even want to go there because they are the intrusive, loud people. She stated, “I think this generation is better than ours because things are changing and I think we could do better.”