Category: Video

  • Zulubwoy releases music video “Oh Yeah”

    Zulubwoy releases music video “Oh Yeah”

    Ghanaian trap dancehall musician Zulubwoy has recently released a much-anticipated music video for his latest single, “Oh Yeah.” Known for his innovative fusion of trap, dancehall, and Afrobeats, Zulubwoy is quickly becoming a prominent figure in the Ghanaian music scene. The release of “Oh Yeah” showcases his distinctive sound and artistic vision, drawing significant attention from fans and critics alike.

    The music video for “Oh Yeah” is a vibrant, high-energy visual journey that perfectly complements Zulubwoy’s dynamic musical style. The video features a blend of slum and rural settings, capturing the essence of contemporary Ghana. Bright colors, quick cuts, and fluid camera movements enhance the energetic feel of the song. The visual style is a blend of gritty street scenes and shots, creating a compelling contrast that keeps viewers engaged.

    The narrative of the video is centered around themes of celebration, love, and resilience. It begins with Zulubwoy in a bustling rural neighborhood, interacting with locals and setting the stage for a day of festivities. As the video progresses, it transitions to a street scene where Zulubwoy and his friends are seen dancing and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The storyline emphasizes the joy and communal spirit that are integral to Ghanaian culture.

    The production quality of the “Oh Yeah” music video is top-notch. The video features crisp, high-definition visuals with excellent lighting and color grading that make each scene pop. The direction and editing are professional, with smooth transitions and well-timed cuts that match the beat of the song. The use of drone shots provides sweeping views of the locations, adding a cinematic feel to the video.

    Oh Yeah” has been met with positive reviews from music critics, who have praised Zulubwoy for his unique sound and artistic vision. The video has been highlighted for its high production values, creative direction, and the effective way it captures the essence of Ghanaian culture.

    Fans have responded enthusiastically to the release, with the music video quickly racking up views and likes on YouTube and other social media platforms. Comments and shares reflect widespread appreciation for Zulubwoy’s latest work, with many fans praising the video’s vibrant visuals and catchy tune.

    Zulubwoy’s release of the “Oh Yeah” music video is a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and captivating package. The video, with its high production quality, engaging narrative, and vibrant visuals, is set to leave a lasting impression on both the Ghanaian music scene and international audiences. As Zulubwoy continues to innovate and push boundaries, fans and new listeners alike can look forward to more exciting releases from this talented musician.

  • Ajagurajah Claims Castro Is Still Alive (VIDEO)

    Ajagurajah Claims Castro Is Still Alive (VIDEO)

    Bishop Kwabena Boakye Asiamah, popularly known as Prophet Ajagurajah and the founder of the Ajagurajah Movement, has made bold claims regarding the supposed deaths of several prominent individuals.

    In a recent interview, the controversial prophet asserted that Osama Bin Laden, musician Castro, and pop icon Michael Jackson are all still alive.

    Prophet Ajagurajah expressed certainty that Castro, who vanished in 2014, will eventually return. The mysterious disappearance of the Ghanaian musician near the Ada Estuary has been the subject of much speculation.

    In the video below, Prophet Ajagurajah confidently states, “Castro will come back one of these days.” This assertion adds another layer to the enduring mystery surrounding Castro’s fate.

  • Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy Clash at University of Ghana, Legon (Video)

    Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy Clash at University of Ghana, Legon (Video)

    Two of Ghana’s biggest music stars, Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy, had a dramatic encounter at the University of Ghana, Legon. The incident occurred during a highly anticipated campus event that drew significant attention from students and spectators.

    Reports indicate that a rift emerged when the two artists—known for their long-standing rivalry—were scheduled to perform at different venues for their respective events: Liman Hall Artiste Night and Shatta’s TF Reunion Rave 24.

    Allegedly, Shatta Wale was not allowed to perform at his scheduled event due to concerns raised by a team from the Bhim Nation camp. Witnesses claim the altercation began during a sound check conducted by the SM camp team and organizers.

    A directive from Legon management reportedly confirmed that Shatta Wale was unable to perform for undisclosed reasons.

    Upon receiving the order, Wale took to social media to voice his disapproval of the decision and blamed Stonebwoy for it.

    According to the “On God” hitmaker, Stonebwoy is responsible for that decision and perceives it as a negative step towards sabotaging the industry.

  • TGMA24: Legendary Amakye Dede Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

    TGMA24: Legendary Amakye Dede Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award

    Legendary Ghanaian Highlife musician Amakye Dede received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards, held on June 1, 2024, at the Accra International Conference Centre.

    Amakye Dede’s more than half-century in the Ghanaian music scene stands as a testament to his enduring influence. He began his musical career as a composer and vocalist with the Kumapim Royals, a renowned Highlife band led by Ghanaian Highlife legend Akwasi Ampofo Agyei (AAA).

    Later, Amakye Dede formed his own band, Apollo High Kings, known for releasing numerous Highlife hits in the 1980s and 1990s. With a discography of twenty albums and a vast song catalogue, his significant impact has shaped not only the Highlife scene but also inspired generations of musicians and music enthusiasts.

    Affectionately called “Iron Boy” by Ghanaians, Amakye Dede has explored various genres such as Soca, Calypso, and Lovers Rock, seamlessly integrating them into Highlife. His well-known songs include “Iron Boy,” “Su fre wo Nyame,” “Asem to me a ka bi ma me,” “Dabidabi Ebeye Yie,” “Mmaa Pe sokoo,” and “Bebrebe Yi.”

    In recognition of Amakye Dede’s unparalleled talent and unwavering dedication to his craft, the 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards honored the music legend with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

  • LIVESTREAM: 25TH Telecel Ghana Music Awards ongoing at AICC

    LIVESTREAM: 25TH Telecel Ghana Music Awards ongoing at AICC

    The 25th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) takes place today at the Accra International Conference Centre’s grand arena, celebrating talents and creativity.

    Enjoy the live streaming of the ongoing TGMA 2024.

  • Piesie Esther Embarks on Pilgrimage to Israel; Visits Jesus’ Tomb and River Jordan (Video)

    Piesie Esther Embarks on Pilgrimage to Israel; Visits Jesus’ Tomb and River Jordan (Video)

    Gospel musician Piesie Esther has traveled to Israel, visiting several significant biblical sites.

    Her journey began in Canaan, where Jesus performed his first miracle of turning water into wine.

    One of the highlights was visiting the tomb where Jesus was interred. After seeing the empty tomb, Piesie Esther expressed her joy and spiritual fulfillment, reaffirming her belief in Christ’s resurrection.

    She continued her pilgrimage to the River Jordan, the site where Jesus was baptized and received the Holy Spirit. Piesie immersed herself in the river, reflecting on this biblical event.

    In Jerusalem, she visited the Wailing Wall, praying for her fans as she walked through the sacred streets. “With this confidence, I declare every request, supplication, petition, and heart prayer you have made be answered in Jesus’ name! Cry no more, your prayer is heard,” she said.

    Piesie Esther also visited the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed the night before his betrayal, describing it as an incredible and profoundly touching experience. “Experiencing the Garden of Gethsemane is a profound encounter with faith, reflecting on Jesus’ agony and resolve on the eve of His crucifixion. It is a place of deep prayer, reflection, and connection to the heart of His sacrifice,” she stated.

    Additionally, she went to the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus first saw Peter following his resurrection and ate fish with him. She documented her entire experience for her fans, for whom she prayed.

    Upon returning from her pilgrimage, Piesie Esther declared that the “incredible and inspiring journey” had strengthened her bond with Jesus Christ and deepened her faith.

  • Ghanaians Celebrate as Afronita and Abigail Advance to Britain’s Got Talent Finals

    Ghanaians Celebrate as Afronita and Abigail Advance to Britain’s Got Talent Finals

    Following an incredible performance in the semifinals, Ghanaian dancers Afronitaa and Abigail have advanced to the finals of the 17th season of Britain’s Got Talent.

    A standing ovation was given to the two Ghanaian dancers in recognition of their outstanding performance.

    They received great appreciation for their choreography, which enthralled the judges and the audience.

    The duo made an impression with their performance, showcasing their distinct talents and inventiveness. They performed their routine with perfect precision, demonstrating their energy and skill.

    The audience’s fervent applause highlighted the impact of Afronita and Abigail’s performance, which left them thoroughly entertained.

    As the competition goes on, Afronita and Abigail’s outstanding performance will be held in high regard by the other competitors. Their performance in the championship shows that they have what it takes to win the big game.

    Expecting them to keep shining, supporters and fans look forward to their next performance.

    They were given a standing ovation for their outstanding audition performance approximately a month ago. The video quickly went viral, inspiring pride and excitement among Ghanaians.

    Twenty-year-old Afronita, a committed dancer, opened her dance academy recently to teach aspiring young dancers. Seven-year-old deaf dancer Abigail Dromo, her protege, won Talented Kid’s season 14 due to her extraordinary talent.

    Their teamwork paid off on Britain’s Got Talent, as they received four enthusiastic yeses from the judges. Simon Cowell called them his favourite auditions of the year.

    The dynamic Azonto dance style was showcased by the duo as they enthralled the audience with their electrifying renditions of Fuse ODG’s “Antenna” and “Dangerous Love,” which featured Sean Paul.

    Their performance cemented their status as rising stars in the dance industry by showcasing not only their extraordinary talent but also the lasting influence of Ghanaian culture on a global scale.

  • Blame your ‘P’ not women: Mcbrown’s wise advice to the youth & Trending wedding video +

    Blame your ‘P’ not women: Mcbrown’s wise advice to the youth & Trending wedding video +

    An editorial on some interesting stories within the entertainment space that are making headlines.

    In the video, KOBBY JosVan who was the host of the review addressed three subjects;

    1. A story from Ghanaian broadcast journalist, Afia Pokua popularly known as Vhim Lady questioning some men on wrong choices and decisions prior to relationship and marriage.

    2. Felicity Ama Agyemang, affectionately known as Empress Nana Ama Mcbrown is a celebrated movie actress, entrepreneur and media personality who also host Onua ShowTime on Onua TV has given a wise advice to the youth on friendship.

    3. A video that has gone viral on the Internet have generated a lot of conversations. This video captures an ongoing traditional marriage ceremony. In the video the broom is seen dancing with another lady instead of his bride.

    Kindly watch this editorial, and don’t also forget to my YouTube channel KOBBY JOSVAN for more exclusive content

  • Don Little recounts being bounced at a night club in UK

    Don Little recounts being bounced at a night club in UK

    Don Little, the stage name of Ghanaian actor Stephen Atangah, has shared a nightclub incident from his foreign travels that almost resulted in his arrest.

    Don Little talked about the exciting night out with friends abroad in an interview with Giovanni Caleb on TV3’s Showbiz360.

    Don Little went to a nightclub with his friends in the hopes of enjoying a fun-filled, laid-back evening. But because of Don Little’s diminutive size, the security guard at the entrance stopped them, thinking he was a child.

    “I was eager for a night of fun and relaxation. My friends suggested various nightclubs, so we decided to give it a try
 They advised me to bring my passport, but I assumed the process would be similar to Ghana,” he explained.

    Don Little

    The security guard questioned him, asking, “Hey little boy, where is your mom?” Despite his friends’ attempts to vouch for him, the guard remained skeptical, insisting that Don Little was underage.

    Don Little confronted the guard because he felt insulted and frustrated, but the guard threatened to call the police if they did not leave the premise .

    Don Little and his friends made the decision to head back home for the night out of fear of things getting worse and possibly getting into legal trouble.

    “I questioned if he recognized my stature back home, but he ignored me, nearly causing an uproar.

    He threatened to call the police and have me arrested. We therefore made the decision to return and end the evening,” he remarked.

    Don Little recently talked about how his height has affected and will continue to affect a number of his life’s opportunities.

    Despite having the required credentials, he voiced worries that his height would make it difficult for employers to consider him for employment.

    He has faced many difficulties as a result of this height discrimination, both personally and professionally.

  • Dangote advocates for borderless Africa

    Dangote advocates for borderless Africa

    The richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote, has expressed his displeasure with the strict visa regulations impeding travel within the continent.

    The chairman and CEO of Dangote Group emphasised the bureaucratic obstacles he must overcome in order to travel across the continent on business, requiring the issuance of 35 separate visas.

    During an Africa CEO Forum session in Kigali, Dangote, who is well-known for his large investments throughout the continent, voiced his complaints.

    “As an investor, as somebody who really wants to make Africa great, I have to now apply for 35 different visas on my passport, and I told Mr President that I really don’t have the time to go and be dropping my passport at embassies to get a visa,” he stated.

    Noting that foreign businesspeople frequently have easier access, he emphasised the difference in treatment between African nationals and foreigners. “I can assure you Patrick [PouyannĂ©, CEO of Total Energies] doesn’t need 35 visas
 You don’t need 35 visas on a French passport, which means you have free movement than myself in Africa,” Dangote added, highlighting the bias in the visa system that favours non-Africans over Africans.

    An important gathering that promotes business development through the sharing of knowledge and experiences is the Africa CEO Forum, which unites institutions, international investors, and African leaders. The main obstacle still stands to be visa restrictions, even with its goal of streamlining business operations throughout the continent.

    Presently, only five African nations—the Seychelles, Gambia, Benin, Kenya, and Rwanda—permit visitors from other African countries to enter freely. With Ghana’s recent addition to this list, there has been a minor but notable advancement in intra-African mobility.

    Dangote’s comments highlight how more African nations must enact laws that make it simpler for people to travel for business, as doing so could greatly accelerate regional integration and economic growth. Resolving these visa issues is still a top priority for policymakers as Africa looks to the continent for more development and investment.