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  • 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.

  • Junka Town Actor Yoghurt Passes Away

    Junka Town Actor Yoghurt Passes Away

    Renowned Ghanaian actor Yoghurt, famed for his role in the hit series Junka Town, has reportedly passed away. According to information from Kobbyjosvan.com, the esteemed actor died earlier today, leaving his fans and the entire Ghanaian entertainment community in shock.

    Yoghurt hailed from Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. He gained widespread recognition for his stellar performances in Junka Town, a series celebrated for its depiction of local life and its relatable, humorous characters. His portrayal in the series made him a household name in Ghanaian television.

    Beyond Junka Town, Yoghurt also starred in other popular shows such as Too Much and Alaska, demonstrating his versatile acting prowess and charming personality. His contributions to these productions were significant, quickly making him a fan favorite.

    As a Muslim, Yoghurt is expected to be buried today in accordance with Islamic customs, which require a prompt burial after death. This has brought an urgent and poignant dimension to the grieving process for his family, friends, and fans, who are grappling with the sudden loss.

    The news of Yoghurt’s passing has led to an outpouring of grief on social media, with numerous fans and colleagues sharing condolences and cherished memories of the actor. Tributes highlight his talent, kindness, and the joy he brought to many through his work.

    Yoghurt’s impact on the Ghanaian entertainment industry is undeniable. His legacy will endure through his significant contributions to acting and his ability to connect with audiences.

    May he rest in peace.

  • Breaking: Aircraft Carrying Malawi Vice President Missing

    Breaking: Aircraft Carrying Malawi Vice President Missing

    An aircraft carrying Saulos Chilima, the Vice President of Malawi, and nine others has gone missing, according to an official statement.

    The Malawi Defence Force plane disappeared from radar on Monday after departing from Lilongwe, the nation’s capital.

    The president’s office issued a statement on Monday, June 10, confirming that aviation officials have been unable to contact the aircraft since it vanished from radar.

    “The Office of the President and Cabinet wishes to inform the general public that the Malawi Defence Force aircraft that left Lilongwe today, Monday, June 10, 2024, at 09:17 hours, and carrying nine other individuals, failed to make its scheduled landing at Mzuzu International Airport at 10:02.”

    “All efforts by aviation authorities to make contact with the aircraft since it went off radar have failed thus far,” the statement said.

    Below is the full statement:

  • Liha Miller on Her Unsuccessful Marriage to Patapaa

    Liha Miller on Her Unsuccessful Marriage to Patapaa

    German socialite Liha Miller has announced the end of her marriage to Ghanaian musician Patapaa Amisty, which began in 2021.

    In a recent viral interview, Miller revealed that their marriage began to deteriorate shortly after the wedding.

    “I don’t usually want to discuss it, but there’s a lot of misinformation, so I need to clarify a few things,” she said. “I married Patapaa in 2021, but the marriage didn’t work out.”

    Miller explained that although their marriage has not been legally dissolved yet, they are in the process of getting a divorce.

    “We are officially married because we had a court marriage, and in Ghana, it’s a process. I’ve asked for a divorce, so we’re in the middle of that. Patapaa and I haven’t spoken directly for years; the last time I saw him was after our wedding in 2021. Since then, we haven’t communicated at all,” she explained.

    Miller mentioned that she had been requesting a divorce for a long time, but Patapaa hadn’t taken it seriously. “The marriage just didn’t succeed,” she added.

    Patapaa and Liha Miller were married in January 2021 in Agona Swedru, Central Region. By 2022, Patapaa expressed his displeasure over Liha’s decision to pursue a comedy career in Nigeria without his consent. He disapproved of her appearing in skits he felt were inappropriate, including one where a man with dreadlocks removed her pants on set.

    “I love my wife, but after her trip to Nigeria, I told her not to come back to me. She wanted to return to Ghana, but I didn’t allow it. I know her as a nurse, not a comedian,” Patapaa told Cape Coast-based Kastle FM. He also mentioned that his family criticized him for marrying Liha after seeing the video.

    In 2022, Patapaa’s father, Opanyin Kwesi Amoah, denied rumours of their divorce, insisting that the couple was still legally married and on good terms. However, Patapaa later explained that their separation was partly due to Liha’s work commitments as a nurse in Germany.

    Recently, Liha was seen with a “mystery man” she referred to as her husband, sparking speculation that she has found new love. She is currently in Ghana, collaborating on various projects with skit producer Atemmuda.

  • 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.

  • Mahama Promises TV Channel for Creative Arts Sector

    Mahama Promises TV Channel for Creative Arts Sector

    John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and former president, has promised to establish a television network dedicated to the creative arts sector if he wins the 2024 election.

    On June 7, 2024, at the AH Hotel in Accra, Mahama made this announcement during a policy discussion with creative arts stakeholders.

    Mahama stated that the exclusive TV channel will be accessible via Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), but viewers will need to pay to access it.

    “On the digital terrestrial television, we will acquire a special channel for the creative arts. It will be an events channel. And you can display all your work there. If you have a big show like Stonebwoy or Amandzeba performing, or a large group of performers, we will have the technology to make that show payable.

    “So even though it will be on the DTT, you would have to pay electronically and then you will be given a code to watch,” he explained.

    Mahama emphasized the lack of opportunities in Ghana for young creative talent to showcase their abilities.

    “The creative arts sector is incredibly important and has the potential to generate millions of jobs. Many young people are brimming with talent but lack the opportunities to showcase it. By solidifying the foundation of the creative industry, we can create numerous opportunities for our youth,” he remarked.

    He also unveiled additional plans to propel the creative industry forward should the NDC be granted the chance to govern the nation once more.

  • TGMA on Par with Grammys and BET – Stonebwoy

    TGMA on Par with Grammys and BET – Stonebwoy

    Award-winning reggae/dancehall artist Livingstone Etse Satekla, known as Stonebwoy, recently praised the Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA), asserting that the event is on the same level as prestigious international awards like the Grammys and BET.

    Stonebwoy, who recently received the TGMA Artiste of the Year award, highlighted the importance of recognizing local achievements.

    In an interview with Berla Mundi on TV3, Stonebwoy shared his views on the TGMA’s role in supporting Ghanaian artists.

    “I am truly appreciative. No one could even notice that night. I had to take my medication during the event. The truth is, I hold a great deal of respect for the Ghana Music Awards, and it is evident in the effort I put into it because that is the Ghana Music Awards,” he said.

    The “Therapy” hitmaker added that while he aspires to win international awards like the Grammys and BET, local award shows also deserve appreciation and support. He noted that just as the TGMA is crucial in Ghana, these global awards are significant in their respective countries.

    “As much as we strive to transcend our national boundaries and reach the Grammys or the Latin Awards or the BETs, we must recognize that those awards are local to Americans. Therefore, it is crucial to cultivate our own local awards. Without the Ghana Music Awards, what would we have? I wouldn’t want to be left out. Even on days when I wasn’t performing, like last year, I attended and presented an award. I truly value it,” he expressed.

  • I Want to Date a President – Sista Afia

    I Want to Date a President – Sista Afia

    After several heartbreaks, singer Sista Afia has expressed her hope of dating a president.

    In an interview, the “Asouden” singer shared her desire to become a first lady and is open to dating any president, including the president of Chad. She stated that she doesn’t have a specific favorite.

    When asked if it mattered whether the president was married or had multiple wives, Sista Afia said she wouldn’t mind. Her current goal is to date and marry a president, even if it means being the fourth wife.

  • Sista Afia explains why she shows her ‘boobs’ in her outfits

    Sista Afia explains why she shows her ‘boobs’ in her outfits

    Ghanaian singer Sista Afia has given an explanation for her constant choice to dress in cleavage-baring apparel.

    During an interview with Hitz FM on June 6, 2024, the hitmaker known as “Slay Queen” clarified that her decision was calculated to make her feel comfortable rather than purposeful.

    Sista Afia claimed that due to her body type and the size of her breasts, she perspires a lot, particularly in the area surrounding her breasts.

    She always wears loose clothing because, according to her, this situation requires more airflow.

    She clarified that she opted to wear cool, comfy clothing, especially in a warm place like Ghana.

    “I need fresh air. I don’t have baby boobs, I have grown-up boobs so it’s not intentional. I sweat a lot in that area. So I need fresh air to circulate through there,” she said.