Sunday 29 May 2016

Wiyaala releases ‘Sun and Moon’ her new song.

Wiyaala
Wiyaala the vocal sensation is out with another hit single,it does not seem as though she will be letting up her creativity anytime soon. Earlier his year, Wiyaala released Leno and it was a hit. People just couldn’t stop listening to it.
Wiyaala has now dropped another one and she calls it Sun and Moon.
Wow,the song is said to be a folksong in her native Sissala village and the young lady has decided to add a contemporary, internationally-appealing twist to it. Already radio stations in the country and abroad have already picked up on it and though some presenters may not understand what the lyrics mean, they still love it; but then again, it’s Wiyaala and doesn’t love a dose of her?
You can watch her creativity unfold and listen to the song in the video.

 

Exclusive pictures from Giovani Caleb's white wedding .

Giovani Caleb tie the knot.
The Live FM Presenter Giovani Caleb has tied the knot, he has signed off his freedom.Just kidding, he just got a license to be a ‘legal Waakye Eater’ word to Berla Mundi.Hahaha !!!.
Giovani got married to his girlfriend, Belinda Boadu at Event Haven, Trade Fair supported by family, friends and colleagues in the media industry.
The traditional rites for the couple was performed on Thursday.And now they have also done the white wedding .

Stacy & Okyeame Quophi share wedding anniversary pics,they look so lovey dovey

Stacy & Okyeame Q.
Ghanaians celebrities will have to think twice about not marrying a colleage in the entertainment industry,because they now have number of amazing couples to look up as multi-talented radio personality and producer celebrate their 11 years of marriage today.
Like all normal marriages, the two have been faced with terrible challenges but have in all survived and thanked all who have through these years supported them in diverse ways.
The wife Stay Amoateng host of television programme Restoration ,shared some lovely pictures on Facebook with a message;
“The blessings of God is what makes one honourable. Exactly 11 years ago today we were joined in holy matrimony. Though it seems like yesterday it really has been a long walk. The Lord has led and ordered our steps from falling. To everyone who prays for us and wish us well may you swim in unforgettable favour. Happy 11th Anniversary Quophi Okyeame”
The couple are blessed with three lovely children. Two girls and a boy. That's the reason why we say they are such a lovey Dovey couple.

Accra Academy wins big at Vodafone Freezone musical contest.


Winners of the 2015 Vodafone Icons High School Edition, Accra Academy have bagged another prestigious prize at the Vodafone Freezone International Musical Contest held in Volkswagen Arena in Istanbul, Turkey.
The musical competition, which brought together a collection of young musical talents, hosted 30 bands from countries including Ghana, Malta, Iceland, India and Macedonia.
The band from Ghana’s Accra Academy High School won the prestigious ‘Best International Performance & Colourful band’ out of the three awards in the international category.
Their ‘Pata Pata’ cover song received overwhelming cheers as the audience perceived the genre to be unique and their performance energetic.

Commenting, Agnes Emefa Essah, Marketing Director at Vodafone Ghana said:
“Our overall strategy of leading the way in Ghana’s Music and entertainment industry has been confirmed by the countless success stories we have chalked with the introduction of Vodafone Icons. The platform has produced international acts such as Wiyaala, who is currently one of the most celebrated African music icons, and Chris, a new voice in the gospel genre and a rising international star.”
The Vodafone Icons High School edition was introduced as a long term strategy by Vodafone to unearth musical talents from the High Schools across the country and groom them into becoming great talents in the future.

Thursday 26 May 2016

GMAA: Complete list of nominees for 2016 Golden Movie Awards Africa (GMAA) .

Shirley Frimpong M.(middle)
After a very successful movie awards last year,the second edition of Golden Movie Awards Africa (GMAA) has been unveiled and also announced the nominees for the 2016 edition.And had numerous of actors and actresses in the movie industry bagging nominations.
The 2016 GMAA nominees was unveiled at Tanga Palace in Accra and had movie directors, actors, actresses and other top notch ppersonalities .
Country Director, Mimi Andani in her welcome address said, with 248 entries this year, a new record for us considering the fact that it’s only our second year, this year competition was greater than ever and reflecting the tremendous diversity in the film industry.
This year's awards is slated on 25th June,2016 will recognize and honor achievement throughout Africa’s film industry with a lot of surprises.

 
Check-out the complete list of nominees.
 
Golden Cinematography
David Whyte- GbomoGbomo Express
Malcom Mclean – Fifty
S. Peters & S. Apemba- Couple Of Days
John Passah- Candle In The Wind
Nicholas Kilony- The Cursed Ones
John Passah - Ghana Must Go

Golden Writer
Walt Banger- GbomoGbomo Express
Tunde Baba Lola- Ghana Must Go
Maxi Mullan Claussen-The Cursed Ones
Eddie Nartey-Beautiful Ruins
Bola Agagbe, Kemi Adesoye, Biyi Bandele-Fifty

Golden Director
Biyi Bandele - Fifty
Frank Rajah - Ghana Must Go
Nana Obiri Yeboah- The Cursed Ones
Walt Banger- GbomoGbomo Express
Pascal Amanfo-Candle In The Wind

Golden Story (Drama)
Stalker- Moses Inwang
Fifty-Biyi Bandele-
Anniversary-Afe Olumowe
Beautiful Ruins- Eddie Nartey
Gbomogbomo Express-Walter Banger

Golden Story (Comedy)
Kobby Rana – I Do
Kofi Asamoah- Kalybos In China
Ehisoje Ojesebholo, Jimi Bendele, Yvonne Okoro- Ghana Must Go
Frank Fifi Gharbin- Obroni Wawu

Overall Golden Movie
Ghana Must Go
Fifty
Silver Rains
Gbomogbomo Express
The cursed ones

Golden Actress ( TV Series)
Joselyn Dumas- Shampaign
Maame Yaa Boafo- An African City
Kabuki Akiwomi- Shampaign
Lynn Bentil- Shampaign
P. Fella Makafui – YOLO
Nikki Samonas-V- Republic
Jasmine Baroudi-V Republic

Golden Actor (TV Series)
Blossom Chukwujeku-Shampaign
John Peasah-YOLO
Fred Kanebi-Shampaign
J.O.T Agyeman-Shampaign
Aaron Adatsi-YOLO

Golden Discovery
Afia Odo-Beautiful Ruins
Ophelia Dzidzornu- The Cursed Ones
Queenstar Anaafi-YOLO
Wiyala- No Man’s Land
Shatta Wale- Shattered Romance
Lynn Bentil- Shampaign

Golden Most Promising
Salma Munin- No Man’s Land
P. Fella Makafui- YOLO
Lisa Awuku- Ghana Must Go
Rosemary Zimu-Shampaign
Kabuki Akiwomi-Shampaign

Overall Golden Tv Series
Shampaign
YOLO
V-Republic
An African City

Golden Short Film
Black Out- Juliet Ibrahim
Just Cry- Harry Bentil
Hope- Juliet Ibrahim
Ireti-Tope Oshin Ogun
Alima- Femi Adebayo

Golden Art Director
The Cursed Ones
Ghana Must Go
Beautiful Ruins
Silver Rain
I Do
GbomoGbomo Express

Golden Indigenous
Nyame Nhyira Mmaa Obroni Wawu
Dara
Sister Sisters
Yegye Y’akonwa

Golden Documentary
Gold Is Here The Art Of Ama Ata Aidoo Access To Clean Water Golden Animation
Agokorli
The Peculiar life of a Spider
Imaging

Golden Sound Editor
Chidi Chefe Uzoma -Couple Of Days
Dayo thompson- GbomoGbomo Express
Pius Fakoke- Fifty
Gerrot Furhmann- The Cursed Ones
Owulabi Gbade-Falling

Golden Editor
Walter Banger-GbomoGbomo Express
Shirley Frimpong Manso- Rebecca
Mark Mitchelle-Silver Rain
Josh Livinsky- The Cursed Ones
Mattew Bate- Fifty

Golden Costume
Caroline Grey- Beautiful Ruins
Yolanda Okereke- Fifty
Henrietta Addae-Royal Diadem
Fauzia Yakubu- Candle In The Wind
Patrick Asante-Silver Rain

Golden Soundtrack
Ofie Kudjoe- Silver Rain
I Do- Kobby Rana
Bernie Nti- Candle In The Wind
Claus Ansah Acqua- Ghana Must Go

Golden Make-up
Friday Abcodus- Shampaign
Lola Maokejevoh-Fifty
Nana Akua Amoako- Royal Diadem
Isabella Awun- Beautiful Ruins
Rita Nortey, Laverne Silva-Silver Rain

Golden Actor In A Drama
John Dumelo- Beautiful Ruins
Gideon Okeke- GbomoGbomo Express
Enyinma Nwigwe- Silver Rains
Adjetey Annan- Cartel
Oris Erhuenu- The Cursed Ones

Golden Supporting Actor In A Drama
Fred Amugi-Beautiful Ruins
Gbemro Ajibade- GbomoGbomo Express
Fred Amugi-The Cursed Ones
Wale Ojo- Fifty
Kofi Adjorlolo- Royal Diadem

Golden Actress Drama
Joycelyn Dumas- Silver Rain
Christabel Ekeh-Candle In The Wind
Zynell Zuh- Anniversary
Adesua Etomi- Falling

Golden Supporting Actress Drama
Osas Ajibade- GbomoGbomo Express
Belinda Baidoo- Silver Rain
Adesua Etomi- Couple Of Days
Ama K. Abrebese- The Cursed Ones
Ebube Nwagbo-Anniversary

Golden Actor Comedy
Kalybos- Kalybos In China
Van Vicker- I Do
Kwaku Manu – Obroni Wawu
Ehizojie Oje Sebholo
Jimi Bendell

Golden Supporting Actress (Comedy)
Helen Paul – Ghana Must Go
Nana Ama McBrown- I Do
Kiki Omeili-Jimi Bendel
Doris Sakitey- Ghana Must Go
Ama Nuobia- Ghana Must Go

Golden Supporting Actor (Comedy)
Kofi Adjorlolo-Ghana Must Go
IK Obgonna- Ghana Must Go
Van Vicker- Obroni Wawu
Nkem Owoh Ghana Must Go
Karikari Prince Amoabeng- Kalybos In China

Peace Hyde gets special recognition award for Aim Higher Africa

Peace Hyde
The 5th Annual Women4Africa Awards took place in the prestigious Kensington town hall in London bringing together the biggest congregation of exceptional African Women from all over the continent in a night to celebrate and honour their amazing feats.
The awards which over the years has recognised women who have impacted their communities through their business and social enterprises this year selected Forbes Africa and Forbes Woman Africa correspondent, Peace Hyde to receive the special judges recognition award for her education consultancy and not for profit, Aim Higher Africa.
From humble beginnings, Aim Higher Africa has grown from the streets of Accra to touching the lives of thousands of street children and youths across Africa.
So far the charity has created over 300 small businesses for the youth and has reached over 2 million young students with its Ignite program which provides young entrepreneurs with the toolkit to create successful businesses.

This is what the Founder and CEO of Aim Higher Africa after recently winning the Young CEO Global Leader Award in 2015, Peace Hyde had to say on her Instagram (@peac_hy):
"God wants us to make progress. Begin to dream on purpose. Habakkuk tell us to write down the vision and write it down so plainly that anyone who passes by can see it. So 2 years ago in my classroom in London, I wrote some things down on paper and trusted God to do it in my life.
I am filled with hope and praise Him for allowing me to find my journey to be a person of purpose. Study the promises of God and tell Him that you are expecting to see them come to pass in your life.
I have declared everyday that "I have a vision of God's good plan for my life". I would like to say a special thank you to Him for bringing me this far and also a very big thank you to Women4Africa for this amazing recognition. I am extremely humbled. Thank you".

BET Awards: MzVee grabs a nomination.

MzVee
Ghanaian female dancehall artiste, MzVee got nominated for the 2016 Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards.
The songstress MzVee, born Vera Hamenoo-Kpeda, received a nod in the Best International Act (Africa) category of the awards.
Her nomination has got many people shocked, bringing the competence of ghana’s BET reps into question.
According to BET nomination process, “There is a voting academy made up of about 500 people from the music industry, media, and bloggers. BET sends out ballots electronically and voters nominate, in all the different categories, who they think should be award nominees. These are collated by a group called “Yangaroo” that works on other awards shows as well, and they narrow it to the top five nominees, and send that list back out to the academy to vote on the winner”.
Sarkodie, Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, EL, Efya…… The list of artistes worthier of BET’s recognition is long. Yet they chose to go for the least common denominator.
One is left to wonder if the BET award for The International best African Act should be taken seriously at all.Because the situation beats our imagination .

Tuesday 24 May 2016

The full list of award winners at Ghana Blogging & Social Media Awards 2016.

Winners celebrating
This weekend one major awards event that took place in Ghana was the 2016 Ghana blogging and social media awards.On May 20, 2016, the winners of the 2016 Awards (‪#‎BloGHAwards16‬) were announced during an intimate event at the Chartered Institute of Bankers’ Hall in East Legon, Accra, hosted by spoken word artistes Poetra Asantewa and 100% (Paul Forjoe) and featuring performances by Faith Bekoe and Cina.
Winners selected from over 400 public nominations, the winners went through a rigorous review of digital content produced in 2015; the final scores consisted of an online public vote (30-40%) and ratings by a panel of six African judges (60-70%).
A total of 18 awards were given out, consisting of 17 blogging and social media categories and content produced in 2015 and one special award for services to Ghana’s blogging and social media community. Each winner received a plaque during the May 20 event.

The full list of winners of the Ghana Blogging & Social Media Awards 2016 are as follows:
Best Blogger: Ameyaw Debrah
Best Blog: KeniKodjo.com
Best Post of 2015: Kwame Gyan (Innitfo? No R?ba Ooo)
Best Emerging Niche Blog: Screwlife.com
Best New Blog: 2eweboys.com
Best Organisational Blog: Tonaton
Best Twitter Account (Individual): Nana Aba Anamoah
Best Twitter Account (Organization): Citi 97.3 FM
Best Instagram Account: Ameyaw Debrah
Best Facebook Profile (Individual): Maukeni Padiki Kodjo
Best Facebook Page (Entity): Vodafone Ghana
Best YouTube Channel (Individual): Akumaa Mama Zimbi
Best YouTube Channel (Artiste): Sarkodie
Public Official With Best Social Media Presence: Nana Oye Lithur, Minister of Gender, Children & Social Protection
Organization With Best Social Media Presence: Vodafone Ghana
Media House With Best Social Media Presence: Citi 97.3 FM
Artiste With Best Social Media Presence: Shatta Wale
Special Award for Services to Ghana’s Blogging & Social Media Community: PlanIT Ghana
HE Jon Benjamin, British High Commissioner to Ghana, and US Embassy Ghana Press Attaché Sara Stealy gave speeches outlining the importance of social media and blogging to enhancing freedom of expression, transparency and democracy in Ghana, while Citi FM’s Mawuli Tsikata showcased highlights in Ghana’s social media landscape in 2015.
Digital media pioneers Nana Sekyiamah of adventuresfrom.com, Venus Tawiah of Now Available Africa, and Nigerian semantics web advocate and BloGHAwards16 judge Emeka Okoye gave insights on the importance of digital storytelling to Ghana and Africa. BloGHAwards16 committee members Jemila Abdulai and Fred Frimpong also gave an overview on the awards cycle and voting dynamics.

I'm not pregnant and also don't belong to 'Mama bastards' association - Afia Schwarzenegger

Afia Schwarzenegger
Controversial Ghanaian showbiz personality,Afia Schwarzenegger reacts to reports that she may be expecting a baby. It was reported, that based on posts by Afia Schwarzenegger on social media, she may be pregnant.
Due to this report she has come out to deny the rumour whiles mocking the claim with photos at the same time.
According to Afia , she does not belong to Baby Mamas Association neither is she aspiring to be a member. You can read her post below:
Dear Ghanaians, I know am a cheerful giver and I contribute tremendously to the society,I know you know how much I find president Mahama charming and irresistible....Thank you all for your kind prayers But I don't belong to Baby Mama's Association of Ghana neither will I be part of "Mama Bastards" Association of Ghana... Now can we discuss 10 marks for placing value on my pussy??? Schwaralewas please relax and Dab!!!! .‪#‎Dab‬
A photo posted by Afia Schwarzenegger (@af...
‪#‎Afia_Schearzenegger‬.

Sunday 22 May 2016

AMAA Awards:Ghana gets 15 nominations for 2016.

File photo
Our beloved country Ghana secured a maximum of fifteen (15) nominations with five (5) films for the upcoming 2016 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAAs) to take place in June.
The nominations were announced on Sunday, May 15 by President of 2016 AMAA Jury, Mr. Husseini Shaibu during a ceremony at the Protea Hotel in Ikeja, Lagos.
Luckily for Ghana unlike previous years, Ghana recorded a lot of new faces on the nomination list; some of whom Included new actor, Joseph Otsiman who got the nod for Best Actor In Supporting Role for his performance in the drama thriller film, The Cursed Ones directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah, who was also nominated for AMAA 2016 Award For Best Director category.
Also,new and young actress, Ophelia Klenam Dzidzornu is also competing in AMAA 2016 Award For Best Young/Promising Actor category for her role in The Cursed Ones while English actor, Oris Erhuero is also representing Ghana in the Best Actor In Leading Role category for his performance in the same Ghanaian movie The Cursed Ones.
The movie had majority of the nominations for Ghana but missed out on Best Actress in Lead Role Category. Ghana didn’t make it into that category at all.
However,Shirley Frimpong Manso’s directed movie Rebecca had two nominations in the categories: AMAA 2016 Award For Achievements In Editing and Sound.
Then two other Ghanaian films: Cursed Treasure and Daggers of Life (Agbe Fe Akumehewo) were both nominated for Ousmane Sembene AMAA 2016 Award For Best Film In An African Language.
The Peculiar Life of a Spider from also Ghana made it into the Best Animation Category.
This year’s AMAA will take place in June in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Check-out below the full list of 2016 AMAA Nominations:
1. EFERE OZAKO AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM
1. Encounter – Nigeria
2. Le Chemin – Cote De Voire
3. Blood Taxi – Nigeria
4. Meet The Parents – Nigeria/Canada
5. Nourah The Holy Light – Burkina Faso
6. Ireti – Nigeria
7. Life of Nigerian Couple – Nigeria
2. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATION
1. The Pencil – Burkina Faso
2. The Peculiar Life of a Spider – Ghana
3. Funsie Fast Fingers – Nigeria
4. Lazare Sie Pale – Burkina Faso
3. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY
1, My Fathers Funeral – Cameroon
2. Nollywood – Nigeria
3. Tchindas- Cape Verde
4. The Fruitless Tree – Niger
5. Runs ‘I too Seek The Horizon’ – Nigeria/UK
6. Camera/Woman – Morocco
4. OUSMANE SEMBENE AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST FILM IN AN AFRICAN LANGUAGE
1. Brotherhood Eye – Mali
2. Bala Bala Sese – Uganda
3. Missing God – Nigeria
4. Cursed Treasure – Ghana
5. Wako – Uganda
6. Daggers of Life (Agbe Fe Akumehewo) – Ghana
5. MICHAEL ANYIAM OSIGWE AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST FILM BY AN AFRICAN LIVING ABROAD:
1. Lambadina – Ethiopia/USA
2. Skinned – Liberia/USA
3. LAPD African Cop – USA/Nigeria
4. Boxing Day – USA/Nigeria
5. MONA – Nigeria/UK
6. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA SHORT
1. Lines – USA
2. Raptors – USA
3. Across The Track – USA
7. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA DOCUMENTARY
1. Can You Dig This- USA
2. America’s Blues – USA
3. Spirits of Rebellion – USA
8. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST DIASPORA FEATURE
1. America Is Still the Place – USA
2. Ben & Ara – USA
3. Luv Don’t Live Here – USA
9. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN
1. The Cursed Ones – Ghana
2. Soldiers Story – Nigeria
3. Ayanda- South Africa
4. Missing God – Nigeria
5. Out of Luck- Nigeria
10. AMAA 2016 ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN
1. Eye of the storm
2. Oshimiri
3. The Cursed One
4. Ayanda
5. Soldiers Story
11. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKE-UP
1. Oshimiri 2. The Cursed Ones 3. Missing God 4. Soldiers Story
12. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUNDTRACK
1. O-Town – Nigeria
2. Tell Me Sweet Something – South Africa
3. The Cursed Ones- Ghana
4. Hear me Move – South Africa
5. Le Pagne- Niger
13. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECT
1. Hear me Move – South Africa
2. Oshimiri – Nigeria
3. Stupid Movie – Nigeria
4. House Arrest – Uganda
5. Soldiers Story – Nigeria
14. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND
1. Eye of the Storm- Burkina Faso
2. Fifty – Nigeria
3. The Cursed Ones – Ghana
4. Behind Closed Doors – Morocco
5. Falling – Nigeria
6. Rebecca- Ghana
15. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. The Cursed ones
2. Eye of the Storm
3. Ayanda
4. Tell me Sweet Something
5. Fifty
16. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING
1. Behind Closed Doors
2. Rebecca
3. The Cursed Ones
4. Eye of the Storm
5. Hear me Move
17. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN SCREEN PLAY
1. The Cursed Ones
2. Tell me Sweet Something
3. The Visit
4. Eye of the Storm
5. Beyond Blood
18. AMAA 2016- RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT ENDOWED AWARD FOR BEST NIGERIAN FILM
1. Beyond Blood
2. Dry
3. Fifty
4. Missing God
5. Falling
6. O’Town
19. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST YOUNG/ PROMISING ACTOR
1. Nyanso Dzedze – Hear Me Move
2. Ophelia Klenam Dzidzornu – The Cursed Ones
3. Zubaidat Ibrahim Fagge – Dry
4. Ifu Ennada – O’Town
5. Eve Esin – Oshimiri
20. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
1. Joseph Otsiman – The Cursed Ones
2. Uti Nwachukwu – Breathless
3. Abidine Dioari – Eye of the Storm
4. Odunlade Adekola – Taxi Driver
5. Kenneth Nkosi – Ayanda
6. Thomas Gumede- Tell Me Sweet Something
21. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
1. Thishiwe Ziqubu – Tell me Sweet Something
2. Maureen Okpoko – Missing God
3. Ijeoma Grace Agu – Jimi Bendel/ Taxi Driver
4. Bontte Modiselle – Hear Me Move
5. Nthati Moshesh – Ayanda
6. Linda Ejiofor– Out of Luck
22. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
1. Oris Erhuero – The Cursed Ones 2. OC Ukeje – Ayanda
3. Fragass Assande – Eye of the Storm
4. Masego ‘Maps’ Maponyane – Tell me Sweet Something
5. Daniel k. Daniel – Soldiers Story
6. Biuferi Yakoubi – La Pagne
23. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
1. Zineb Odeib – Behind Closed Doors
2. Adesua Etomi- Falling
3. Fulu Mugovhani – Ayanda
4. Maimouna N’Daiye – Eye of the Storm
5. Iretiola Doyle, Dakore Egbuson, Nse Ikpe Etim, Omoni Oboli – Fifty
6. Nomzamo Mbatha – Tell me Sweet Something
24. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST FIRST FEATURE FILM BY A DIRECTOR
1. MONA – Anthony Abuah
2. Beyond Blood – Greg Odutayo
3. 8 Bars and A Clef- Chioma Onyenwe
25. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR
1. Nana Obiri-Yeboah- The Cursed Ones
2. Biyi Bandele- Fifty
3. Sekou Toure- Eye of the Storm
4. Sara Blecher- Ayanda
5. Moussa Hamadou Djingarey- La Pagne
6. Stephanie Linus – Dry
7. Akin Omotoso – Tell me Sweet Something
8. Mohammed Ahed Bensouda – Behind Closed Doors
26. AMAA 2016 AWARD FOR BEST FILM
1. The Cursed Ones – Ghana
2. Fifty – Nigeria
3. Eye of the Storm – Burkina Faso
4. Ayanda – South Africa
5. La Pagne- Niger
6. Dry – Nigeria
7. Tell me Sweet Something- South Africa
8. Behind Closed Doors- Morocco.

BET Awards:'Beasts of No Nation’ gets nominated.

Scene in the movie
Multiple award winning movie “Beasts of No Nation” has secured a nomination at this yrar's BET awards. The movie which stars Ghanaian youngster, Abraham Attah has won several international awards.
The 2016 BET awards list of nominees were released on Friday saw the award winning movie nominated alongside “Concussion”, “Creed”, “Dope” and “Straight Outta Compton” for the “Best Movie” category. “Beasts of No Nation” written, shot, and directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, is about a young boy, Agu (Played by Abraham Attah) who survives as his country goes through a horrific war.
It also stars Idris Elba, Ama K. Abebrese, Grace Nortey, David Dontoh, and among others.

Friday 13 May 2016

Nadia Buari debunks claims that she is arrogant but says she is just 'painfully shy'.

Nadia Buari
Mutiple award winning Ghanaian actress, Nadia Buari debunks claims that she is very arrogant.
In accordance to what she disclosed the ‘Mummy's Daughter’ actress, she is a “painfully shy” and is often interpreted by people as arrogance.
“I think I am a weirdo, naturally sometimes I can be a nerd… I am painfully shy and really nervous but a lot of people don’t believe that...but I am extremely shy,” Nadia Buari made this revelation on Starr Chat hosted by Bola Ray on Wednesday.
The actress added that people must get to know her to understand that she is not arrogant but just a shy person.
BIO
Nadia Buari was born 21 November 1982. She received two nominations for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2007 and 2009.
She has starred in over 30 movies including The Return of Beyoncé, Mummy’s Daughter, Darkness of Sorrow, Slave to Lust, In The Eyes of My Husband, American Boy, Wicked Intentions and Tomorrow Must Wait.’
In 2014 the Africa Magic Viewer’s Choice Awards gave her a 'SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD' in an event held in Accra, Ghana.

Berla Mundi says Kofi Kinaata shouldn't have brought such dancers on stage.

Berla Mundi
Ghanaian television personality that's the host of GhOne TV’s Rhythmz, Berla Mundi who also was the host at the 2016 VGMA red-carpet has expressed her opinion about Kofi Kinaata's performance.
Berla was disappointed after Kofi Kinaata’s performance at the 2016 VGMAs on Saturday night.
The High grade family act,Kofi Kinaata brought on stage girls wearing extremely skin revealing outfits on stage, twerking while he was performing his hit song ‘Susuka’ track which was rather supposed to motivate and encourage people and also carries a very good message.
However,before she drew down the curtains for the Monday edition of her show, she congratulated him for winning Best New Artiste and Songwriter of the Year awards, and this is what she said:
“I was just very disappointed that while performing Susuka on stage, he had girls barely covered up, doing things that they shouldn’t have been doing on stage. I thought that was a no-no-no. I mean i understand when you want to get dancers on stage…but this is a song which is supposed to motivate people.”
She continued “His creative team should work on this. You should have seen SP Kofi Sarpong. He was sitting right in front of the girls twerking, and couldn’t look. He had to turn like this. He was embarrassed and you could see embarrassment written all over his face.”
And ended “Susuka is an advice and you had almost naked girls twerking.”.

Thursday 12 May 2016

EL changes look,spotted in locks after VGMA win.

EL
Winner of the ultimate award at the 2016 VGMA,the Artiste Of the Year Elorm Adablah a.k.a EL has changed his look and is now wearing a new look.
The lanky musician at last has shown off his locks, the reason behind his recent love for baseball caps.
The BBnZ act, revealed his new look to friend and broadcaster Berla Mundi during the Truth or Dare segment of the latter’s TouchDown late evening show on LIVE 91.9 FM on Monday.

 

Wednesday 11 May 2016

E.L. carries the night as VGMA Artiste of the Year 2016

VGMA


This year's VGMA night was certainly a night many anticipated for, as the biggest night of gh music.The major highlights of the night are:
Firstly the top most award that's artist of the year 2016 was won by BBNZ act, E.L taking home a total of five awards including the coveted ‘Artiste of the Year’.
And alsoSarkodie and Bisa Kdei won four awards each.
The 17th edition of the music awards scheme was held at the Accra International Conference Center.
Performers on the night includes show rockers Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Efya, EL, R2Bees, Wizkid, Joe Mettle and Adomaa and was hosted by Chris Attoh, DJ Black and Naa Ashorkor.


Full list of winners below.


Artiste of the Year – E.L

Afropop Song of the Year – Minaa Bo Po by E.L

Hiplife/Hip Hop Artiste of the Year – E.L


Producer of the Year – E. L


Music video of the Year – Shelele by E.L


Hip Hop Song of the Year – Sakodie (Hand to Mouth)


Rapper of the Year – Sarkodie


Record of the Year – Sarkodie ft. Pat Thomas – Bra


Reggae/Dancehall Artiste of the Year – Stonebwoy


Reggae/Dancehall Song of the Year – Go Higher by Stonebwoy


Highlife Artiste of the Year – Bisa Kdei


Highlife Song of the Year – Mansa by Bisa Kdei


Most Popular Song of the Year – Mansa by Bisa Kdei


Album of the Year – Bisa Kdei

Best Group of the Year – VVIP

Collaboration of the Year – VVIP ft Sena Dagadu

SongWriter of the Year – Kofi Kinaata

Best New Artiste of the Year – Kofi Kinaata

Gospel Song of the Year – Nicholas Omane Acheampong (Aposor)

Hiplife Song of the Year – Yewo Krom by Atom

Gospel Artiste of the Year – SP Kofi Sarpong

Best Female Vocalist of the Year – MzVee

Best Male Vocalist of the Year – Pat Thomas

African Artiste of the Year – Wizkid

Peace Song Winner – New Generation Gospel Ministers

Traditional Artiste of the Year – Tesa Music Group

Lifetime Achievement Award – AB Crentsil

Sound Engineer of the Year – Kaywa

Music for Development Award – Gasmilla

Instrumentalist of the Year – Justice Williams (Shikome)

EL

Thursday 5 May 2016

I want to be as fair as Michael Jackson - Bukom Banku

Bukum Banku
Controversial Ghanaian boxer,Bukum Banku says he is not done with bleaching yet, as his aim is to look like Michael Jackson.
The boxer in an interview with Kafui Dey on GhOne TV expressed no regret for bleaching his skin. He added that he would continue to bleach for as long as he desires.
This are his own words when he said “I will continue to bleach my skin and look like Michael Jackson. I like Michael Jackson so I will continue bleaching till I’m fair like him. People haven’t seen anything yet. It is my own skin and I will bleach the way I like”
Bukom Banku in his interview revealed that he likes president Mahama and he is ready to help in his 2016 campaign to win the presidency as they all hail from the North and he considers him a father figure.

The controversial boxer disclosed that he spends close to GH?320 weekly on his bleaching cosmetics weekly.
News of the boxer bleaching caused a public debate when photos of his alleged skin bleaching hit the internet. In rebuttal to his critics, Bukom Banku has decided to switch his ‘fashion sense’ to wearing skimpy shorts to expose his nude shanks.
Bukom Banku, known in private life as Braimah Kamoko is a professional boxer who plays other multiple roles as a musician and an actor.

Video:Meet street Korede Bello, not the Doro Mega Super Star but the man down to earth

KOREDE BELLO
Nigerian mega super star from the Mavins ,Korede Bello is dawn to
earth. Beyond his fame, glitz and glamour, he and other celebrities are
normal people like you and I.

Many lose themselves to the light,
camera, and action that pays their bills, but Korede Bello has
successfully maintained a flexible lifestyle; switching from the
superstar to a student of Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos
Nigeria. Korede Bello in this down to earth interview with Hip TV, he takes fans through his life outside of the fame.

You get to meet his course mates, his friends, his lecturers and see
how he relates to others who don’t share stardom with him. And after
watch this video you will see that I have proven my point that Korede
Bello is down to earth.


Check out the video of him on the streets :

Adomaa emerges winner of 2016 VGMAs Unsung category.

Adomaa
New Ghanaian vocal sensation,Adomaa emerges winner of the unsung category of this year's VGMA.She beats stiff competition from Wan O, Feli Nuna, Ebony Reigns and Prez Musik to win the enviable VGMAs Unsung category 2016.
The news was announced on Rhythmz show on GH One TV where KPMG represented by Kojo Boateng was there to present the envelope which contained the winner of the category to the host Berla Mundi. As the winner Adomaa will be the first to perform on stage to open the show and have the opportunity to share a stage with the big names in our Ghanaian entertainment scene; Sarkodie, Stonebwoy, Efya, Kofi Kinaata.
The 2016 VGMAs is slated for this Saturday at the Accra International Conference Centre and will be hosted by Dj Black, Naa Ashorkor and Chris Attoh.


 

Wednesday 4 May 2016

Central A/G Band wins grand prize of Talented Kidz Season VII.

Tv3 Talented Kids has proven to be the thrilling kids show in Ghana. After many weeks of thrilling performances the Central A/G Band have been crowned winners of Talented Kidz Season VII.
The winners group from Ashaiman beat competition from Action Boys, Winston Jojo Danquah and Kiddie Royal Band.
The band made up of three boys, were given a cash prize of GHC 10,000, GHC 6,000 endowment fund from First BanC, tablet, certificate, textbooks, plaque and souvenirs from sponsors.
The Talented kids grand finally came off at the National Theatre on Monday saw amazing performances from all eight finalists [Louisa Robertson, Abraham Quaye, Central A/G Band, Kidie Roayal Band, Action Boys, Winston Jojo Danquah, Unique Dancers and Kurt Ansah Frimpong].
After the first round of performances, four were shortlisted for the next round.
Central A/G Band during the first round performed Kakai by Shatta Wale and Stonebwoy’s Go Higher. Their outstanding performance won them a standing ovation from SP Kofi Sarpong and Judge, Paulina Oduro.
Uncle Benedict who is also one of the judges remarked, “Tonight I’m just speechless. That was a stunning performance. You have maintained your momentum from the start of the competition and tonight you have nailed it all. You guys are stars.”
The Central A/G Band performed Fela Kuti’s ‘Zombie’ during the second round of the competition. Their performance was met with cheers from the audience.
Action Boys who have been putting up educative stage plays placed second. They took home GHC 8,000 cash prize, a tablet, certificate, plaque and souvenirs from sponsors.
The Pianist, Winston Jojo Danquah was third with GHC 7,000 cash prize, a tablet, certificate, plaque and souvenirs from sponsors.
The Kiddie Royal Band came fourth with GHC 6,000 cash prize, a tablet, certificate, plaque and souvenirs from sponsors,also the lead vocalist of the band received the award for Youngest Discovery of the year.
The show as usual, hosted by Jozzy, also saw performances from Nero X.
Last season, Star Dance Crew, a group made up of three dancers from the Apostle Safo School of Arts and Science Primary School won the competition and they also performed at the event yesterday.

Monday 2 May 2016

Sarkodie receives paintings of mum and new baby Titi.

Sarkodie receiving
If you haven't heard that multiple award winning rapper,Sarkodie is now a dad then you probably have been living under a rock but not in Ghana. Lol just kidding. Now back to business on Saturday April 30 2016, members of Sarkoholic Gh in the Ashanti Region thronged the Great Hall of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) where the maiden edition of the X-Men Tour which featured the finest Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and Kofi Amoabeng (UT Bank) took place.
Aside the fact that they were showing their love for him, the group presented Sarkodie with a portrait of his new-born baby Adalyne Owusu Addo aka Titi. They also presented him a pencil portrait of his beloved mum.
The news got to us that he's girlfriend Tracy has given to a baby-girl and Sarkodie himself on April 27 confirmed the media reports on the birth of a new daughter with a new single that eulogized the baby and fiancée Tracy.
There is no doubt that Sarkodie is now a happy father.

Flavour says he won’t marry mothers of my kids.

Flavour and his baby mamas
Nigerian's top celebrated musician, Flavour N’abania the sexy and handsome man has probably broken the hearts of his two babymamas, Sandra Okagbue and Anna Banner, who may be hoping to settle down with the singer someday, following his recent interview with HipTV where he stated he would not be getting married to any of his Babymamas, adding
that for someone like him, marriage would be a huge distraction and that most artistes at their prime in their trade are bound to crash once they get married.
He said “Marriage is not a thing that you just go into.
This music business is a serious business. My own opinion, I think if you are in the peak of your career, you don’t need any distraction. So for now, I think marriage could be a distraction for me because it is a whole big institution that when you go in, you have to be fully prepared to know what you are getting into,” .
He continued “And right now, looking at everything, its not so easy for me now….and most of my colleagues, whenever they get married, everything starts crashing down. I keep asking people, have you ever seen a successful musician having a good home and a good career? Its not going to be easy. If you know one, just tell me” .

Sunday 1 May 2016

Tiwa Savage speaks up on her crashed marriage



TIWA SAVAGE AND HER HUSBAND TJ
Nigerian female singer,Tiwa Savage has come-out to clear air waves about her broken marriage with TJ.
Check the written details of the interview below:
With the recent outburst of your husband on Instagram, why are you just about to respond to the allegations?
The honest truth is I was in my bedroom when my friend walked into the room with a couple of other people and woke me up; and basically just started narrating what had happened. When someone wakes you up from sleep you… The honest truth, my first thought was I thought maybe they found him dead.
When they said they didn’t know where he was, my thought was, and everybody’s thought was, we need to find him. He’s suicidal, we need to find him, we need to make sure he’s alive and he’s well. So, my initial thought was not… I didn’t even know what he had said. It was just ‘Let’s find him, let’s make sure that he’s okay and he’s alive’. So I couldn’t respond to anything because I didn’t even know the extent of what he had said till much later. Someone actually took my phone away from me. They didn’t want me to see what was said online. I was just scared for his life. I was just panicking.
At what point did you find out that he was okay and that nothing is wrong with him?
At about 10-11, we got a call. We were in my bedroom – Banky’s mum came and she was praying, we were all praying. I know that his family in LA were praying as well. About 10-11am, we got the call that he’s been found on Lekki bridge and at least he was safe. He was, I believe in Banky’s house, and he was okay.
I remember very well 2 years ago we were all in Dubai for your wedding ceremony and yesterday was supposed to be you anniversary. I saw on Instagram you posted videos of you guys celebrating your new single which was trending yesterday, TJ wasn’t there. At what point did all these events started?
My marriage and relationship has been very public and at one point I decided that I didn’t want to make it public anymore so I’m always nervous when it comes to his birthday because if I post, they read meaning to it. If I don’t then they’ll say we’ve broken up or there is a problem in our relationship.
In this case, I knew the anniversary was coming and I was either going to post or not, but the honest truth is that for the past two months, TJ and I have not been together. And it was something that we were trying to work through but for me I knew that this marriage wasn’t going to work. It’s been like that for the past two months, I didn’t know if I should post and keep up appearances or if I should face reality.
Did he try to contact you on your anniversary?
I haven’t spoken to TJ in about a week now, he had left the house. We were supposed to get some documents for my son, his passport actually. So I was calling TJ on Sunday night because the interview was on Monday and he had booked the interview for Jam Jam online, so I wanted to know the time and other details but he was reading the messages and he wasn’t responding.
I remember I sent a message that reads, ‘TJ please let’s at least be friends and good parents to Jamil and whatever is going on between us please let’s do this for Jamil’, but he still didn’t respond, so I left it and I know one day we’ll apply for his passport.
At what point did you realize the marriage won’t work?
I have covered up for a lot of hurt in our relationship. I was in Jamaica recently and just before I went to Jamaica, I found out that I was pregnant again. We both discussed it and tried to figure out how to manage the situation, because it was another baby so soon. So I went to London and got on a 10-hour flight to Jamaica to shoot a video with Busy Signal.
But on the morning we were supposed to shoot the video, while I was doing my make-up, I started bleeding uncontrollably, so I started panicking and I called TJ. I took pictures and sent it to him, they rushed me to the hospital, I had complications but I still couldn’t reach him, so Thompson who was with me, had to help me sign all the documents in the hospital.
So I got discharged from the hospital and still tried to call TJ to let him know what happened because he didn’t call to see how I was or know what happened.
I got back to Nigeria and while we were sleeping, his phone was going off and it was middle of the night and I kept on seeing the name calling him ‘Edible Catering’. And it didn’t make sense because why would a catering company be calling my husband at that time of the night and yes as a woman, I picked up his phone and I went through his phone got into his Whatsapp and there’s this long conversation with this same ‘Edible’ number.
And I’m seeing stuff like ‘Can we meet at the hotel tonight’, ‘Do you live alone’, and ‘Is it ok if I come by’. The last message I saw was, ‘I had to leave at 7am today because you were still sleeping’. Then he responded saying, ‘Yea because you knocked me out last night, it was a great night’.
So obviously I woke him up and was like what’s going on, and he said to me, it’s not what I think. Then I asked if all these happened on our bed, then he said no it was at a hotel but nothing happened that they were just chilling.
The thing that hurt me the most was that this happened while I was in Jamaica in a hospital and I was sending him pictures but he didn’t bother to respond because he was chilling with another woman in a hotel room.
At that point, I packed my stuff, I took my son and I went to my friend’s house, her name is Tiwa as well, I stayed the night there and she asked me one question, ‘What’s the next step?’. And I said to her, ‘I’m done’.
Has he been cheating on you before now?
I don’t think we have enough time to cover that, I don’t even know where to start or which one to say first. I’ve covered up for so long because I wanted people to believe this story that TJ is the head of the house, he’s the one that takes care of me, a loving husband, I wanted people to believe that and I wanted him to feel like a man, so I covered up so many times.
Since my son has been born, TJ has not spent one naira. I paid for the hospital bills, I paid for his flight to come to London, I paid for the apartment we stayed for two months, the clothes, the nursery, the grocery. Even when we were in London we didn’t just go shopping for my son, we shopped for TJ as well so that when we come back to Nigeria he’ll have new things because his excuse most times is, ‘I don’t have money, I don’t have money…’
So I try to pay for everything because I have to pay for everything, otherwise where would we be? So at least he can go out to hustle or focus on the contracts he’s looking for. And he’ll still tell me he doesn’t have money to buy diapers but he has money to get haircut twice a week, he has money to do laundry, he has money to take women to hotel rooms.
Is it possible that you do everything for him but still don’t respect him as a husband?
That’s a lie! I’m not going to sit here and lie to you that every time I come home I cook… and I’m not going to make excuses and say it’s because of my career that’s why I’m busy. I’m the same person that works and puts money in the house, I’m the same person that works long hours to make sure we have a roof over our heads. I come home late most times and very tired, sometimes I’m out of the country. There’s no time that I come downstairs to make something to eat and I don’t make for TJ and because I know what my schedule is, I had to hire a cook and I don’t think there’s anything wrong in that. Most times he leaves home and doesn’t come back till 7am at times 2pm the following day, so how am I supposed to cook for someone that’s not in the house?
You come back drunk, angry; we were living on eggshells because we never know what mood he’ll be in. At times I even pray that he’s with another woman, so that way I know he’s still alive and has not gotten drunk in an accident or something else.
When you sacked him as your manager, what job did he start doing?
I’ll never discredit or take away the fact that TJ hustled for me; I’ll never deny that he worked hard for me or that he believed in me. But the first time I realized there was foul play was a time when he booked me for a wedding in London and our company policy is that you don’t go for a show till you’ve been fully paid. So I got to London already and I called the accountant to confirm if payment has been made and she was like they still haven’t paid o, so I called TJ again and said these people haven’t paid and he said ‘no its fine, just go, just go and perform don’t worry everything is fine’.
Fortunately for me, I know one of the organizers, I pulled him aside and was like, ‘bros what’s going on, why haven’t you guys paid’, and he was like, ‘what are you talking about, we’ve paid about four months ago’ and we tried to confirm and realized they paid into TJ’s personal account and not company account. Then the other thing was TJ would declare that they paid N3m meanwhile they paid N4.5m, and out of the N3M he’s still receiving his management fee of 40%. So you are basically stealing from your wife and he doesn’t feel anything. So I had to perform at the wedding for free because TJ had already squandered the money.
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He also accused your mum of ‘witchcraft’?
My mum is based in the UK and when I had Jamil she moved back to Nigeria with us. If anyone has ever met my mother, she’s not like that. She’s a sweet lady, she’s very British so she doesn’t hang up on traditions and she doesn’t judge. Infact a lot of times my mum will say to me, ‘Tiwa you are the wife, be patient, don’t shout, don’t curse, a woman builds the home.’
Whenever we have issues, TJ always runs to tell my mum and she always calms him down so she’s been nothing but a great support for me. So I’ll love for him to tell me if there’s something that my mother has done because I have no idea.
How about his allegations that you slept with Don Jazzy, Dr Sid and 2face?
I would say for the record, I have never cheated on my husband. Not with Don Jazzy, not with Dr Sid, not with 2face or anybody, and I’m willing to take a lie detector test for that. And he knows it in his heart.
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(Crying) this really hurts. I’m not going to pretend like I’ve not read comments and what people are saying about me, it hurts. And it’s not true.
So what do you think drove him to attempt suicide?
I know that for any human being, when your finances are not straight, you’ll be depressed and be bothered. So I know that for a while, since he stopped working for me as my manager, he’s been struggling financially, but that wasn’t my fault. I loved when we were working together and everybody loved us, but he messed up by starting to steal from me and being fraudulent, so I had no choice. I wanted to save my marriage by separating the business from the home, but TJ loves to keep up with the life, he wants to live a life that’s not true without a steady income. He went to buy a car that he knew he couldn’t afford, and I ended up paying the balance of about N3M and he says I took away his manhood because he doesn’t want people to know am the breadwinner.
As a woman I want him to be the breadwinner too, and that’s why I put the balance of the car in his account so they’ll think it’s coming from him and not me.
He also went to buy a Rolex watch and he still couldn’t pay up the balance and so they called me and because I don’t want it to get out in the press (people have threatened me with that before) so I always find a way to put the money in his account so he can pay off the debt.
He keeps on putting us in debt all the time. He goes out to the clubs with women, spend money on drinks, leaves without paying and the club owner would call me and I’ll end up going to pay.
The last one that happened that I think really triggered this whole thing was that he went to borrow N45m from someone and he’s lost the money. I just found out. I was in the studio recording and got a call that EFCC is investigating that TJ is in big trouble that people may hurt him. So in my frantic move to try and suppress the situation no one could help raise the N45m he went to borrow.
Or should we talk about the fact that I walked in on him taking cocaine in my house when we were still leaving in 1004 then. It was just after we got married and I didn’t even know he does cocaine, only to walk into the kitchen and saw him snuffing. I screamed TJ!!! And he quickly hid it and he started screaming at me!
So the first thing I did was call his parents.
So I’m dealing with alcohol problems, the fact that you come home late, infidelity, cocaine, debts, and a husband that’s jealous of his wife’s success.
Didn’t you see these coming before you got married?
It’s a combination of everything; I didn’t know about the cocaine, I didn’t know about his third child in Nigeria apart from the two abroad that he tells everyone. I won’t say I didn’t see signs, even a lot of people warned me about the type of person TJ is, but I made a mistake and I’m not ashamed to say it at this point.
Now that I’ve made a mistake, do I want to wait 10 years or 15 years? If you are not happy you can leave and I was scared will I ever find somebody, will I ever find happiness, will I ever find someone else to marry me?
I don’t care at this point if I never get married again. All I care about now is being happy for Jamil. I care about being strong; I care about not walking on eggshells.
And you know what? I do want a man that works, that can help me financially. Not saying he has to be a millionaire or billionaire, but somebody that can help or at least not put me in more debt.
Has he ever physically assaulted you?
No, and I’ll never play that victim card. But it was a mentally abusive relationship because all I hear everyday is how he made me, how he did this and that for me, I created you, I took you from nothing. He didn’t find me in a dustbin.
What’s the status of the marriage now?
It’s finally over. It’s been over for a while and I’ve covered up for a while. I think what happened is God sent because he’s made it easy for me to walk away because of what he did on social media because he got so many people angry, he called so many innocent names, he dragged many people including his own family. So if I was to consider to make it work a lot of people will warn me that if it happens again I can’t come back crying. So he’s made it easy for me to finally walk away.
I’ll never stop him from seeing Jamil, never! But the only thing I’ll promise myself is to bring up my son to be a good man
Till now I don’t wish anything bad on him, even when he was abusing me. First I was and still I’m concerned about him because I’m worried he might see this interview and trigger something else or lead him to do something bad but I don’t wish that for him.
Tonight I’m still going to pray for him. If I didn’t care about him or his well-being, I won’t have covered up for him for this long and even now I’m still helping him find a way out from his debt.
But if there’s anything that I’ve overlooked to Tunji, I’m absolutely sorry. If have done anything wrong to neglect you or not make you feel like a man, Tunji I’m sorry and you know I tried everything, you know I love you so much and I’m sorry. I never wanted to divorce and I never wanted it to come to this and I want him to get better. I’m not just saying it for the camera but I’ll always pray for him!.
Watch the full interview below:
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Nii Odoi Mensah’s mortal remains arrives in Ghana

The late veteran actor Nii Odoi Mensah's mortal remains have arrived in Ghana.
The body of the actor arrived from China on board an Ethiopian Airlines flight Saturday morning.
The family of the late actor was joined by Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare and members of the Ghana Actors Guild to welcome the body at the Kotoka International Airport. The late Nii Odoi Mensah, who was the former President of the Ghana Actors Guild, passed away Tuesday, April 12 in China where he had gone for a kidney transplant.
Rumour had it that the family needed $68,000 to bring the mortal remains back home which they dismissed as untrue and mere speculations.
The President of Ghana, President John Dramani Mahama promised to do whatever it takes to ensure that the body of "his friend" is flown home for a befitting burial.

Take a look at what Deborah Vanessah wore featuring in Reggie N Bollie's new video.

Celebrated X-factor super stars, Reggie and Bollie are currently in Ghana to shoot visuals of their ‘New girl’ song.
In accordance to what they said, they decides to shoot one of their videos here in Ghana in order to market and expose Ghanaian tourism sites to the rest of the world.
African mermaid, Deborah Vanessa was part of the video shoot.
The new girl video is directed by Nigerian’s Sesan and Ghana’s Prince Dovlo.
Take a look at what Deborah Vanessa wore for the video shoot.
I think she rocks in that dress but my only criticism is that the is a see-through kind of type.

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