Monday 30 March 2015

Gospel artistes who fight over VGMA are babies in Christ - Evang. Diana Asamoah


Ghanaian gospel diva, Diana Asamoah who is
known for her inspirational songs and her powerful
voice says any gospel artiste who argues over
VGMA awards is a baby in Christ, and must pray to
gain favour from the lord.
According to “Pentecost Soree Ndwom” hitmaker,
their genre of music is solely to lift the name of God
high and shouldn't be measured by a system
designed by humans.
She therefore advised gospel musicians to work
hard in order to receive blessings of God, but not
man.
Diana disclosed this in an interview with Okay FM's
Abieku Santana, pointing out her personal view
about VGMA awards and how she has been
cheated over the years.
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"I have had very good songs over the past 3 years
and by some reason they were not nominated, so I
wasn't even expecting any nominations," she said
The “Pentecost Gya” singer advised gospel
musicians to sing from their heart and not for
money because the end time is near.
Despite her unconcern about the annual industry
awards, Evang. Diana Asamoah has been
nominated for five categories in this years VGMA
including "Gospel Song of the Year" & "Vodafone
Most Popular Song of the Year".

Is Makoma The New Single Produced By Kaywa A Diss Song From R2Bees To Killbeat?

Award winning Ghanaian music group
R2Bees, made up of Paedae and Mugeez
finally laid to settle dust on media
reports that the group had parted ways with
their longtime beat maker,Killbeat.
The group which  had then  returned from a
musical tour in the UK in an exclusive
interview with Giovani Caleb on the “ Dryve
of ur Lyf ” on YFM in Accra disclosed in a
subtle way the sacking of their manager in last year 2014

But their current single "MAKOMA"
which was produced by Kaywa tells other wise. The lyrical content tells it all. "Okwasea ani te a, na agoro agu"
Killbeat played an integral part of R2Bees success but since he(Killbeat) moved to UK things have really change. The frequent release of singles from the award winning group has reduced.
The question is, is their new single
MAKOMA which was produced by Kaywa a diss song to Killbeat?
Asem Sebe!!!

Thursday 12 March 2015

Prophetess calls for intensive prayers for Sarkodie

Ghana’s celebrated rapper Michael Owusu Addo,
aka Sarkodie has grown to become one of the best
if not the best hiplife artiste in the country and has
won many awards and admiration by people from
all walks of life for himself by dint of hard work.
However, an interview with an old lady by name
Maame Gladys who hails from Asamankese but
resides in Breman Asikuma has revealed that some
musicians want to spiritually break Sarkodie down.
The prophetess, who claims she has been praying
for Sarkodie every day at dawn till day break, and
even wrote Sarkodie name at a prayer camp where
she used to pray and intercede for his family and
loved ones, explains that God revealed Sarkodie
and Asamoah Gyan's name to her to intercede in
prayers for them during her sleeping ours.
In the course of the prayers she was told a group of
musicians want to break Sarkodie down because he
always sweeps all awards whenever he is being
nominated therefore he Sarkodie serves as a threat
to them.
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Maame Gladys also said that she had a revelation
about Castro’s missing incident that occurred at
Ada but didn’t give it much attention until it
happened.
The woman who is on her deliverance mission at
the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital was asked if she
could use Sammy Forson as a point of contact to
pray for Sarkodie, but she said God gave her a
message to be delivered to Sarkodie directly and
would like to do that to avoid the wrath of God.
“In the meantime, what I can tell Sarkodie is to fast
and pray else the plans of those evil musicians are
likely to come through. As much as I have been
praying for him, I wish he also does same by
praying for himself,” she added.

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Sarkodie throws private birthday party for girlfriend (Photos)


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Multiple award winning Ghanaian rapper, Sarkodie
Tuesday night threw a private birthday party for his
girlfriend Ewurama Tracy.
The private party, according to Myjoyonline.com
sources, took place at the Alisa Hotel in Accra.
Sarkodie and Tracy, a graduate of Nottingham
University in the UK, have been dating for over
seven years.
The couple was joined by friends and family for the
plush birthday party.
Myjoyonline.com gathers that some of the known
faces at the event included rapper Pappy Kojo, 4X4,
Kofi Okyere Darko (KOD), Jupitar, Bisa Kdei,
R2Bees, Reggie Rockstone, Raquel, Jayso, Benny
Blanco and manager of Sarkodie, Sammy Forson.
Earlier on Tuesday, Sarkodie tweeted a photo of the
two of them with the message, “HBD madam Tray
Tray God bless you hun!!!! Have a wonderful day
#RealerNoPose”.
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Sarkodie, one of Ghana’s prolific rappers, who has
several awards to his credit including a Black
Entertainment Television (BET) Award, has been
very secretive with his relationship with Tracy.
The pair has hardly been spotted in public. They
made a rare appearance walking hand in hand at
the 2013 Channel O Music Video awards in South
Africa.
They were also seen together hanging out with
Nigerian artistes P-Square and Wizkid before the
awards.

Tuesday 3 March 2015

GN Bank People’s Choice Awards now known as GN Bank Awards


The maiden edition of the People’s Choice Awards
is going through many phases indeed.
From changing the name from People’s Choice
Awards to GN Bank People’s Choice Awards, there
is a new title for the awards scheme to comply with
court directive.
The new name for the awards is GN Bank Awards
– honouring the People’s Choice, GhanaGist.Com
can report. The organizers have changed the name
because of a legal controversy revolving around the
name of program.
According to the Edwin Kweku Edinkrah, CEO of
Spyder Lee Entertainment in a press statement, his
outfit had successfully and legally registered
People’s Choice Awards as a business at the
Registrar General’s Department and subsequently
registered GN Bank People’s Choice Awards as a
trademark yet had been embroiled in a legal tussle
with Evolution International over the ownership of
the name People’s Choice Awards.
He said in April 2014, Spyder Lee Entertainment in a
two week media campaign massively publicized the
introduction of the awards and went on to launch
the awards in November 2014.
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Surprisingly, weeks after the launch event, Spyder
Lee Entertainment was notified of the registration of
People’s Choice Awards by Evolution International
and a request to desist from the use of the name
People’s Choice Awards which resulted in a law
suit.
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at the Fast Track
High Court, the presiding judge, Justice Anthony
Yeboah placed in injunction restraining both Spyder
Lee Entertainment and Evolution International from
using the name ‘People’s Choice Awards’ until the
case is settled between both parties.
GN Bank Awards – Honouring the People’s Choice
is an annual multi sector awards scheme to
celebrate practitioners within the Ghanaian showbiz
industry who have contributed to the development
of the industry.
The maiden GN Bank Awards billed for March 21,
2015 at the Accra Conference Centre.

All set for the 2015 Ghana Music Week Festival on March 2-8


The third edition of GMW Festival comes off from
March 2-8 2015. It is the official meeting ground for
those leading and shaping the industry; bringing
together and encouraging participation of artistes,
stakeholders, the media, policy makers and music
users.
Key activities for this year’s celebration are as
follows:
Ghana Music Matters: A day’s workshop at Alisa
Hotel on Thursday, March 5, 2015.
The strictly-by-Invitation Club Beer Ghana Music
Honours comes off at the National Theater on
Friday, March 6, 2015 at 8pm. It includes this
year’s Opening Ceremony.
The Festival’s flagship concert MTN GH All-Star
Live comes off this Saturday, March 7 at the Accra
Sports Stadium at 7pm. It features for the first time
ever, three of Ghana’s all-time biggest music
legends on one stage: Amakye Dede, Daddy Lumba
and Kojo Antwi; plus Samini, Nigeria’s Pato Ranking,
Guru, MzVee, Jupitar, Episode, Obaapa Christie,
Noble Nketsiah among others. Tickets are going for
Ghc20, Ghc40 and Ghc80 (VIP).
“Our key goal is to create the industry’s biggest
platform to bring together and encourage
participation of key industry players; and to
recognize, promote and underscore the importance
and value of Ghanaian music forms”, say Verus
Nartey, a member of the Planning Committee.
Topics to be discussed by renowned international
and local panel at the one-day Seminar/Workshop
at Alisa Hotel on Thursday March 5, includes:
Artist and Brand Endorsements: Is it really worth it?
African Women Rock
Music and Money – Making money from other
avenues other than bookings
Succeeding as an African Musician
In all, 17 individuals and organizations would be
honored at the 2015 Club Beer Ghana Music
Honours in the following categories:
Traditional Music Honour, Music Tutor Honour,
Music Industry Development Honour, Music
Promoter Honour, Music Band Honour, Producer/
Sound Engineer Honour, Reggae/Dancehall Honour,
Highlife Honour and Gospel Honour.
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Others are: Hiplife Honour, International Act,
President’s Choice Honour, Instrumentalist Honour,
African Artiste Honour and Musicians’ Honour.
Three new categories introduced this year include:
Masses Choice- Artiste of the Year,
Masses Choice- Song of the Year and Most
Promising Act.
Sponsored by MTN, the leading provider of
telecommunications services in Africa and the
Middle East, the 2015 Ghana Music Week is
organized by the Musicians Union of Ghana,
Fantasy Entertainment and Showbiz Africa; with
support from Club Beer, GCB Bank, Kasapreko
Alomo Bitters, Vita Milk, Sensodyne Tooth Paste,
Alisa Hotel, Viasat One TV, TV3, and our Media
Partners.
Media Accreditations for all events will be available
at Alisa Hotel on Thursday, March 5 from 10am.

I don’t want to marry today and divorce tomorrow - Yvonne Nelson


Yvonne Nelson was on The KSM Show’s couch to
talk about her new movie “If Tomorrow Never
Comes”, John Dumelo having a lot of girlfriends and
her dad not being bold enough to patch his
relationship with her.
On her ban from the Ghana movie industry
governing body:
"Little did they know I will be producing my own
movies years down the line; it really feels amazing
now".
On her recent role in her upcoming movie:
"It’s the most challenging role I have played yet. I
heard about a little boy called Kweku. Suffering
from Cerebral malformation I heard his story from
Lucky Lawson. The mom sold iced water at
Shiashi….. He couldn’t do anything but lie down. We
wrote the story about two years ago but I wasn’t
ready like that. So I started planning last year there
about. I stood up one day and said “hey we have to
do this.” Sadly two weeks after shooting, Kweku
died. I shot so many scenes with him, so it was sad
when I heard he had passed on".
On dating John Dumelo:
"I have been declaring this on social media every
time that John is not my boyfriend. John has a lot of
girlfriends. This year I’m a secondary virgin. I’m
just trying to concentrate on my career. John can’t
change. He is a ladies’ man and he will forever be
John. Plus I don’t want any man in the industry".
On Ghanaian men approaching her:
"Most Ghanaian men are intimidated; most often
when it’s age appropriate; then they think I’m doing
better than them and that I’m going to be bossy and
control them around. Those around my age are
bothered that I’m an independent lady. That has
always been the problem. There were about two
guys who got scared. But I really don’t mind. Middle
of last year, I was trying out something and I wasn’t
convinced so I backed off.
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It had to do with the man not being matured
enough".
On her dream man:
"The person has to be age appropriate – a five-
year gap is okay. But I don’t want someone too old
because when that happens, you can’t hold a
conversation with such a person. I’m not in a rush;
I don’t want to marry today and divorce tomorrow
because it happens a lot in the industry. Marriage is
a beautiful thing but it has to be right. I don’t want to
let my mom down, I want to make her and myself
happy".
On her relationship with her father:
"I don’t really look out much for my father because
he was not there enough for me. He is still around,
but hasn’t been bold enough to approach me for us
to talk. When I see him we talk but that’s just it. But
he is not part of my life. You can’t buy the love, you
can’t buy the time and it’s been too long. But when
it’s time we will talk, but he is a great guy".
On patching her relationship with her father:
"A man as old as that should take the first step but
then again he may not be ready. Since you want me
to I will call him".
On social media criticism:
"You don’t have to be too defensive; people just
want to talk so you just allow them to talk".
Her pet peeve:
"When people lie to me I lose my cool. I hate lies, I
can’t stand it and it makes me look stupid. If you
have been hurt before, you become smarter as a
woman and you become alert to not let the same
mistake happen again".

Anytime Ghana Music Awards is approaching, haters show up - Guru cries


Since his major breakthrough with ‘Kasiebo’ with
Obrafour, mountains of allegations are leveled
against Guru anytime Ghana Music Awards is
approaching, source has realized.
In an interview with source, Guru revealed that,
anytime he shakes the music scene with great
songs and he is an obvious choice for more
awards, from nowhere, defamers are successful in
bringing allegations against him; the stealing of
songs is one allegation which has been branded
Guru by detractors.
Guru in an interview with this medium said “what is
the time? You know Ghana Music Awards nominees
have been unveiled and from nowhere allegations
are coming up.
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Have you realized that anytime Ghana Music
Awards is approaching, my name is dragged
through the mud? I have no idea why this but since
I broke through, this has continued for years.”
Pope Skinny, an ‘ex’ close friend of Guru last week
blasted the rapper for being a song thief. He called
Guru media-unfriendly names and warned Guru
“you want war, you get war, you want beef, am
gonna cook one for you to eat”.
Guru in the interview with source said he does not
want to talk about the Pope Skinny issue since it is
trivial.

Shatta Wale reacts to VGMA 2015 snub; blames Obour for industry woes


The reigning “Artiste of the Year”, Shatta Wale,
finally revealed reasons why he decided to stay
away from this year’s Ghana Music Awards.
The self-acclaimed dancehall king, in an interview
with Sammy Flex on Pluzz 89.9Fm said he didn’t
want to have anything to do with the awards due to
his ongoing dispute with Charter House.
The outspoken artiste stated that “You can’t take
me to court and give me food to eat; you might
poison me.”
The “enter the net” hit maker went ahead to attack
the President of Musicians Union of Ghana
(MUSIGA), Bice Osei Kuffour aka Obour, describing
him as the cheapest president ever.
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“I want to blame people that I respect so much in
the industry like our own MUSIGA president, Bice
Osei Kuffour who has made himself so cheap and
low. He is the worst government ever in the
industry.”…
“He will be happy when he hears this because I
have texted him before and he knows,” he tells the
presenter.
The ‘King’ later commended some industry players
like Goodies, Mark Okraku and others for doing the
best for the music industry.

Jim Iyke is not the father of Nadia Buari’s twins"

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According to e.TV’s Vanessa Gyan, Nadia Buari
gave birth in a hospital in Atlanta in the presence of
her mother and brother and her fiancée showed up
later.
She revealed on her segment on The Late Nite
Celebrity Show that her sources tell her Nadia and
Jim Iyke broke up about 11 months ago briefly after
he proposed.
"Jim Iyke is not the father of Nadia’s twins. Nadia is
currently engaged to the father of her twins. Her
fiancée is someone she went to University with.
She gave birth on February 13th. She is still in
Atlanta".

Monday 2 March 2015

My designs are not Illuminati - Chapter One


The CEO of Chapter One Classics, Leslie Twenefour
Wiredu has debunked rumors that he uses Illuminati
signs in making designs for his clothing line.
According to the designer, his innovative style in
creating new artworks is the reason behind his
unique designs.
The designer made this known in an exclusive Q &
A with Hitz FM.
Below is the conversation between Chapter One
and Hitz FM.
Q. How are you and your clothing line?
A. By the grace of God, everything is going on well.
Q. There are rumours that you use Illuminati signs
in your designs, how true is that?
A. They will only want to describe my art as
Illuminati because my works are beautiful and
match the international standards. Most Ghanaian
designers are lazy and spend all their time copying
from each other instead of thinking and coming out
with creative ideas.
Q. So you think you are not copying others too?
A. Never, Chapter One does not copy designs. We
create them and that’s what makes us unique in the
market.
Q. But looking at your designs it looks like you
copied some international designs and changed a
few things about it?
A.
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My focus as a designer is to reach the international
market, therefore if I modernize a design it does
not mean I'm doing same, but rather doing it better
than the white man has already done.
Q. Did some international artistes like Kanye West,
Jay Z and Kendric Lamar really approve of your
designs?
A. Sure, because it matches international standards
and it is also close to something they can associate
with.
Q. Tell us about the clothes you designed for Dark
Suburb.
A. Yes, the group ‘Dark Suburb’ is a rock band who
prefer not to show their faces. They noticed my
designs in the ‘2014 Evil Must Die’ collection and
surprisingly it had a connection with their ideas
therefore we sealed a contract.
Q. Any last thing you want to say?
A. I would want to tell Ghanaians to quit that
negative attitude and help support to build the
(fashion) industry rather than tarnishing people’s
images and killing their spirits.
Chapter One has worked with some artistes like
Sarkodie, Edem, 4X4, D2, Nacee, Trigmatic, VIP,
Eazzy and Davido.

Ghana Music Awards bogus, biased - Gospel musician fumes-Anita Afriyie


Gospel Musician, Anita Afriyie has slammed
organizers of the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
(VGMA) for organizing what she called “a biased
and bogus Accra-based” awards ceremony.
The Kumasi-based musician said her claim was
based on the fact that organizers of the annual
musical event only selects and award musicians
based in Accra only.
“They have made the award an Accra event, so if
you are not based in Accra, hardly do they
recognize what you are doing in the industry if you
are from outside of Accra…,” she said angrily.
The Adehye Mogya singer who was on Adom Fm’s
Entertainment Hall show with his producer said the
one-sided nature of the awards was making it lose
its credibility.
She further condemned the organizers for failing to
nominate her more than twice in the gospel
category of this year’s awards since according to
her, her album reigned the musical genre during the
year.
Her producer/husband, Daniel Kwabena Osei Jnr
who appeared with her at the Adom studios also
described the award as bogus stating that he was
given the organizers two weeks to name her in
more than two categories.
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The husband also joined her is singing the chorus
that it was time the VGMA award creativity in the
music industry and cease awarding people ‘who
sing Pentecostal songs and Catholic Hymns.’
He threatened the artiste would withdraw from the
awards if their demand is not met.
Her song, Adehye Mogya she said was so popular
to receive just two nominations.
The song “Adehye Mogya” from the album 'My
testimony' was nominated in the Gospel Artiste Of
The Year category which has No Tribe, Koda, Selina
Boateng, Gifty Osei, Joe Mettle, Anita Afriyie and
Evang. Diana Asamoah.
The second category is the Gospel Song Of The
Year which has:
Kyere Me Kwan – Emelian Arthur Feat. OJ & Esther
Smith
Yento Nkyia – Gifty Osei
Osabarima – No tribe
Alpha & Omega – Selina Boateng Feat. Uncle Ato
Nkwa Abodoo – Koda
Adehye Mogya – Anita Afriyie
Hymn (Pentecost Soree Nwom) – Evang. Diana
Asamoah

Music awards spark controversy


Controversy has ensued over the 16th edition of the
Ghana Music Awards nominations list after it was
announced in Accra Friday night at a ceremony
attended by key industry players.
Misgivings have been expressed about why some
names were missing in some of the categories as
well as the justification for placing certain songs
under categories they ought not to have belonged.
The enviable Overall Best Artiste of the Year
category is being competed for by Daddy Lumba,
Stonebwoy, Guru, Edem, MzVee, Sarkodie and
Samini.
Sarkodie had the highest number of nominations in
the 25 categories, followed by Edem and
Stonebwoy who seems to be having a jolly good
time, with a lot of people tipping him as a very
strong contender.
Reggie Rockstone and VVIP
The hiplife Grand Papa complained that his song
with VVIP, ‘Selfie’, had been placed under the hiplife
category whereas the song, according to him, is a
hip-hop song.
“‘Selfie’ is not a hiplife song; place it anywhere
except hiplife. I am the originator of hiplife and I
know what hiplife is. ‘Selfie’ is not hiplife but the
VGMA Board, on their own, decided to place it under
hiplife although we submitted the song for the hip-
hop category,” Rockstone complained after the
announcement of the list.
SAMINI
Samini’s nomination for the Reggae/Dancehall
Artiste of the Year category has sparked a huge
public debate, with many asking which Reggae or
Dancehall song qualified him for that category.
Indeed, his hit track, ‘Iskoki’, was surprisingly
placed under the category of Hiplife Song of the
Year, disqualifying it from the Reggae/Dancehall
category.
A more critical look at the list, however, shows that
Kaakie and Episode both have nominations for
Reggae/Dancehall Artiste when they did not have
any songs competing for Reggae/Dancehall Song of
the Year.
AKOO NANA & CASTRO
Akoo Nana was also seen fuming and almost
caused a scene after the nominations list was
announced and his hit track with Castro, “Mi
Yadaw”, was missing from the list.
Akoo and many others believe “Mi Yadaw” was
popular within the calendar year and made enough
impact to have earned it at least a nomination.
There were speculations that Akoo’s recent brawl
with Charterhouse, the organisers, may have
caused his elimination from the list though he had a
mega track.
Several pundits have also questioned Castro’s
absence from the Artiste of the Year category
though he enjoyed a huge audience appeal and had
some hit tracks in 2014.
Chase Forever
The smooth singer has expressed disappointment
with the 2015 nominations for Ghana Music Awards.
According to him, the nominations were a reflection
of claim that the awards ceremony is based on
popularity rather than an award scheme which
seeks to honour and encourage talents.
This musician gave this as the reason he did not
make it on the nominations list of the 2015 edition of
the awards ceremony.
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When contacted on Saturday, Chase told NEWS-
ONE that to him the awards ceremony was ‘not
credible.’
“…Ghana Music Awards or whatever; I think is not
credible to me because I feel like the people who
really work hard never see the light of day in that
place.
“It is just for a few people who are shining… It is
like a popularity awards. You take the Grammies;
somebody like Beck was nominated and people
here don’t even know who Beck is, to the extent
where Kanye West was able to say that Beck does
not even deserve it. It is not a popularity award,
you understand. People actually sit down and write
music, so can’t you take your time and listen to
songs word by word? … They don’t know what they
are doing. And if the song sounds exotic or foreign
you must still sit down and listen to it. It is not
acapella; there is a producer who worked on it, and
there is an engineer who worked on it,” he
expressed his disappointment for not getting on the
nominations list.
GALAXY
Another major disappointment that has been
expressed is how Galaxy, the most popular duo on
the music block, did not make it to the Best New
Artiste(s) of the Year category. Galaxy, under the
calendar year, had its hit song, Holla At Me, all over
the airwaves and the group played a lot of shows
yet did not make the list.
That category had names such as Episode, Pappy
Kojo, MzVee, Emelia Arthur, Wiyaala and Vybrant
Faya competing for the award.
Best Collaboration of the Year
As per the category definition of Best Collaboration
of the Year, the two or more musicians who came
together for that collaboration ought to have
generated a huge public impact and appeal. It is
therefore shocking that the VGMA Board settled on
gospel song ‘Alpha & Omega’ by Selina Boateng,
featuring Uncle Ato, for this category.
It makes it look as though the Board was only doing
the gospel fraternity a favour rather than
nominating the song based on the strength of its
collaboration.
Such a decision gives credence to the complaint
from Akoo Nana with regard to how his
collaboration with Castro, “Mi Yadaw”, did not make
it though it made a huge impact in the calendar
year.
Amazingly, the VGMA Board decided that ‘Alpha &
Omega’ by Selina Boateng featuring Uncle Ato made
more impact than “Mi Yadaw” by Akoo Nana and
Castro and therefore nominated it to compete with
‘Koene’ by Edem featuring Ice Queen and Lil
Shaker, ‘Baby Dance’ by 4X4 featuring Davido,
‘Adonai (Remix)’ by Sarkodie featuring Castro,
‘Seihor’ by Castro featuring D-Black, ‘Love Rocks’
by Sarkodie featuring Samini and ‘Baafira’ by
Stonebwoy featuring Sarkodie.

Castro's ghost stirs debate over VGMA nominations


Another season of Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
is here and no sooner had last Friday’s launch of
the awards and the release of the nominees list
ended than the controversies began.
“Why is Castro not a nominee for the ultimate
VGMA Artiste of the Year award?” the question
began with a buzz among some invited guests,
musicians and media present.
Castro’s popularity, especially with his 2014 release
Seihor and other collaborations with colleague
artistes such as D Black, Sarkodie and Akoo Nana
were cited as justification for him to be up there on
the Artiste of the Year list together with Daddy
Lumba, Stonebwoy, Guru, Edem, Mz Vee, Sarkodie
and Samini.
Above all considerations, however, was the
sympathy that many music enthusiasts have for
Castro following his mysterious disappearance
during a jet ski ride at Ada in July last year.
When such controversies have arisen in the past,
the organisers, Charterhouse, attempt with a
measure of success, to explain away their
decisions. This time, however, it appears they will
have a lot of convincing to do.
The official category definition for Artiste of the
Year clearly states that he or she “is the artiste
adjudged by the Academy, Board and general public
as the artiste with the highest audience appeal and
popularity.
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The artiste must have released a single or an album
during the year under review”.
The people who are doing the questioning say that
the artiste satisfies all the requirements of the
definition so “Why has Castro been left out?”
They insist that Castro, released a hit before his
disappearance, he had a very high audience appeal
and his popularity has virtually gone through the
rood especially since his absence.
Overall, Sarkodie received the highest number of 11
nominations on the VGMA list, followed by Edem
with 10, and Stonebwoy, Guru and MxVee receiving
six nominations each.
The poorest category surprisingly is the Highlife
Artiste of the Year which has only three nominees, -
Bisa Kdei, Daddy Lumba and Afriyie.
The richest category is the Song of the Year which
has as many as 10 nominees.
The latest addition to the categories is the Reggae/
Dancehall Artiste of the Year which boasts of a
strong field comprising Stonebwoy, Ras Kuuku,
MzVee, Samini, Kaakie and Episode.

Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes…- KOD tells media


Kofi Okyere Darko was on e.TV’s The Late Nite
Celebrity Show to talk about his 18 years on radio.
Popularly known as KOD, the former Radio Gold
host revealed he wanted to appeal to a certain
class of people hence his fashion choices.
“When I started, I wanted to appeal to a certain
class of people, and it came with dressing up
properly. And I mean once you work in the media,
it’s your profession and so you should dress well,
why should you wear a T Shirt because you are a
DJ. Dress well so people get to respect your job.
It’s very important because it’s better to be over
dressed than to be underdressed".
He revealed he had some political ambitions but it
weaned as time went on.
“Sometime back, I wanted to contribute from
parliament but they disappointed me. But that
interest has weaned down because I think most of
the politicians are a waste of our time. I read about
people who were part of the first republic and if you
know me, I am a big supporter of brand Ghana. I
support anything Ghana. My father was a director of
Prisons and growing up in the barracks you are
taught about being patriotic.
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I’m an Nkrumahist and a Pan Africanist".
On his new next endeavor after his eighteen years
stint on radio, he revealed;
“My mom passed a few years ago and my father
turned 85 and so I want to concentrate on the family
and I’m still nurturing the Nineteen57 brand".
KOD who owns clothing line Nineteen57 concluded
by advising the media;
“In complete darkness we are all the same; it’s
only our knowledge and wisdom that separates us. I
think one of things we are losing as a people is love
for each other. We need each other as a country.
There is so much hating in the country. People will
go ahead and say so much hateful things about you
without knowing any truth about it. That’s not good.
Those that support each other support themselves".
“I’m saying this especially because of the media.
Because in the media, as one man is going down
everyone wants to clampdown on you, so you die.
What if you find yourself in the person’s position
next time? There’s a song by Sting which says
don’t judge me, you could be me in another life.
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes.”

Bad time management is more serious than 'dumsor' in Ghana - Kontihene


Mi Gi Zi Gi rapper, Kontihene was on The KSM Show
to talk about his new direction in music.
The rapper currently promoting his Yaa Pono
featured track D3d33d3 expressed his frustration
towards the industry’s lackadaisical attitude
towards time.
“I think in this creative industry there are more
people in there who are not mentally sound. Excuse
me to say; there are so many people in this world
who wear neat clothes but you deal with them and
you see the frustration they will put you through.
“I pray we get a lot more wise people in the
industry. People who will live up to their words. An
example is you scheduling a meeting with someone
at 12pm and then they show up at 4pm or not show
up at all. Sometimes, some of them don’t care to
call or text you to tell you the reason why they
couldn’t show up.
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To me that’s frustrating and it’s like they are
wasting your life. I think it’s one major challenge we
have as a nation. I think that’s even more serious
than the dumsor; but people keep talking about the
dumsor every day. There are more core issues we
need to fix and transform our minds. In the music
industry, we have thousands of them in there.”
He concluded by revealing he is now reorienting
himself by finding the light and truth by reading a
lot.
“I’m reading a lot of the Bible and the Quran now. I
think the truth is in your mind; you listen to what
the religions are saying and make the decisions for
yourself.

Cecilia Marfo is ungrateful – CEBEX


Renowned music producer has accused gospel
musician, Cecilia Marfo of being ungrateful.
According to Charles Sarpong, the Chief Executive
Officer of CEBEX productions, the musician has
totally neglected him in spite of the huge invested
made to make her famous.
Speaking on Adom FM’s After Church programme
Sunday, the livid music producer said the ‘Afunumu
Ba’ hitmaker does not even return his calls.
“After promoting and investing in her music, Cecelia
Marfo has failed to show me gratitude” he
bemoaned.
Cebex as he is popularly called said through his
hard work and massive investment, Cecilia Marfo’s
song won the Best Gospel Song of the Year in the
2011 MTN Ghana Music Awards yet “she has
turned her back on me”.
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Mr. Sarpong said musicians should not forget that
before are the ones who take the glory when their
songs become a hit, the music producers
“I'm nobody to her but I don’t blame her because
the fans out there know her better than me,” he told
show host, Kwamina Idan.

Actress Nadia Buari gives birth to twins


Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari has given birth to
twins, Myjoyonline.com can confirm.
The actress, who has been absent from the
entertainment scene for some time now, was
delivered two bouncy baby girls last week. The
delivery probably explains her hiatus from the
movie and the media scene.
Father of the actress Alhaji Sidiku Buari confirmed
the news to Myjoyonline.com Monday morning.
He said “It’s true. She brought forth twins alright,
that is true. I’m confirming [it] as the father.”
Alhaji Sidiku Buari also disclosed that she gave birth
outside the country but won’t disclose where.
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It’s unclear who the father of the babies are but the
actress has for sometime now been linked to ‘Bad
boy’ Nollywood actor Jim Iyke.
After months, probably years, of speculations, Jim
Iyke proposed to Nadia Buari in March last year.
The actor proposed to the actress on one of the
editions of his hit reality show, Jim Iyke Unscripted.
Jim proposed with a six-carat-diamond ring while
having dinner with Nadia, who didn't hesitate to say
"Yes".

Saturday 28 February 2015

Oh How? Female fan gets orgasm watching M.anifest’s video?

mm, the things we see and hear on social media!
M.anifest recently got an unusual comment from a
fan on Facebook, which left the rather eloquent
rapper speechless. M.anifest, who had recently
rocked the “Madina Block Party” held on February
23 posted an appreciation message on his official
Facebook page. A female fan by name Ohemaa
Ahoufe Kessewaa, left a comment hinting that the
rapper’s videos give her orgasms when she
watches them – especially his latest collaboration
with Obrafour,’ No Shortcut To Heaven’. She wrote
“Any time I watch your video on tv I’m close to my
orgasm especially no short cut to heaven with
Obrafour.”

Chris Brown curses out fan on instagram

When Chris Brown loses control, he goes all out.
After a super fan (who wrote many times that she
loved him) scolded the singer for disrespecting
Rihanna and Karrueche in recent interviews, Chris
fired back telling her she and the rest of his fans
don’t matter and never did. See that after the cut…
Chris Brown saw the comment and fired
back…

GN People’s Choice Awards still on for March 21

The maiden show of the most publicized
entertainment awards show, The GN Bank People’s
Choice Awards billed for the 21st March 2015 at the
Accra Conference Center remains as scheduled.
Spyderlee Entertainment, organizers of the show
disclosed this in a press statement issued on
Friday, 27th February 2015 to debunk claims that
the program had been cancelled due to a court
injunction slapped on it.
The statement expressed grave concerns over the
false publications targeted at undermining the
painstaking efforts of the company and the awards
board to unveil the prestigious honors event in the
country. Setting the records straight over the legal
controversy revolving round the name of the
program, the statement explained that
”Spyder Lee Entertainment had successfully and
legally registered People’s Choice Awards as a
business at the Registrar General’s Department and
subsequently registered GN Bank People’s Choice
Awards as a trademark yet had been embroiled in a
legal tussle with Evolution International over the
ownership of the name People’s Choice Awards”.
The statement further added that,
“In April 2014, Spyder Lee Entertainment in a two
week media campaign massively publicized the
introduction of the awards and went on to launch
the awards in November 2014. Surprisingly, weeks
after the launch event, Spyder Lee Entertainment
was notified of the registration of Peoples Choice
Awards by Evolution International and a request to
desist from the use of the name People’s Choice
Awards which resulted in a law suit.”
At the hearing at the Fast Track High Court on
Thursday 26th February 2015, the presiding judge,
Justice Anthony Yeboah, placed an injunction
restraining both parties from using the name
‘People’s Choice Awards’ until the case is settled
between both parties but this does not in any way
affect the event.
The organizers assured all nominees, industry
players and the public to disregard the rumors and
gear up for what promises to be a huge and eventful
ceremony par excellence and international standard
“we assure all nominees and the general public of
our commitment to work within the framework of
the laws governing the Republic of Ghana to ensure
that the awards night comes off as planned amidst
all the pomp and pageantry as expected”.
The statement also disclosed the massive public
response to the nominee campaigns so far and the
swelling expectations of industry watchers of the
upcoming GN PCA AWARDS along “the massive
celebrities’ endorsements of the event”.
Journalists seeking further clarification are being
urged by the press release to contact Spyderlee
Entertainment offices especially “when in doubt
before going ahead to make such publications in the
spirit of professional journalistic practice”.
Signed
Edwin Kweku Edinkrah
CEO, Spyder Lee Entertainment

Nominees list for Ghana Music Awards 2015 Out | Check full list

Nominees list for the 2015 edition of the Vodafone
Ghana Music Awards was released in a colourful
strictly by invitation celebration on Friday February
27 2015 at the plush La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in
Accra.
The event was attended by  dignitaries from the
music industry, ministries, and current and retired
Ghanaian musicians and was hosted by popular
Ghanaian satirist, DKB and TV personality Bella saw
some impressive performances from Dark Suburb,
Pappy Kojo, Koda and Dancehall sensation, Vybrant
Faya.
Among the top contenders for the most enviable
title, artist of the year are Stonebwoy, Daddy
Lumba, MzVee, Sarkodie, Samini, Guru and Edem.
Check out the full list of nominees from below.
Artiste Of The Year
Daddy Lumba
Stonebwoy
Guru
Edem
MzVee
Sarkodie
Samini
Vodafone Song Of The Year
Seihor – Castro Feat. D-Black
Ne3 Woho B3to Wo – Daddy Lumba
Adonai (Remix) – Sarkodie Feat. Castro
Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen
Baafira – Stonebowy Feat. Sarkodie
Pooley – Guru
Selfie – VVIP
Iskoki – Samini
Alpha & Omega – Selina Boateng Ft. Uncle Ato
Hymn (Pentecost Soree Nwom) – Evang. Diana
Asamoah
Highlife Artiste Of The Year
Bisa K’dei
Daddy Lumba
Afriyie
Reggae/Dancehall Artiste Of The Year
Stonebwoy
Ras Kuuku
MzVee
Samini
Kaakie
Episode
Gospel Album Of The Year
One God – No Tribe
I’m Grateful – Selina Boateng
Jesus Be Too Much – Gifty Osei
Hymn (Pentecost Soree Nwom) – Evang. Diana
Asamoah
Songwriter Of The Year
Bisa K’dei – One Of Your Own by Efya Feat. Bisa
K’dei
Wiyaala & Melissa va da Spuy – Africa by Wiyaala
Afriyie – I Do by Afriyie
Obrafour – Odasani by Obrafour Feat. M.anifest
Ne3 Woho B3to Wo – by Daddy Lumba
Hip-life/Hip-hop Artiste Of The Year
E.L
Edem
Sarkodie
Guru
Pappy Kojo
D-Black
Joey B
Best New Artiste Of The Year
Episode
Pappy Kojo
MzVee
Emelia Arthur
Wiyaala
Vybrant Faya
Gospel Artiste Of The Year
No Tribe
Koda
Selina Boateng
Gifty Osei
Joe Mettle
Anita Afriyie
Evang. Diana Asamoah
Best Collaboration Of The Year
Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen
Alpha & Omega – Selina Boateng Feat. Uncle Ato
Baby Dance – 4×4 Feat. Davido
Adonai – Sarkodie Feat. Castro
Seihor – Castro Feat. D-Black
Love Rocks – Sarkodie Feat. Samini
Baafira – Stonebwoy Feat. Sarkodie
Hip-life Song Of The Year
Pooley – Guru
Sehor – Castro Feat. D-Black
Selfie – VVIP
Personal Person – D-Black Feat. Castro
Iskoki – Samini
Adonai (Remix) – Sarkodie Feat. Castro
Album Of The Year
Wiyaala – Wiyaala
Books & Rhymes – Edem
Necessary Evil – Stonebwoy
Re-Vee-Lation – MzVee
I’m Grateful – Selina Boateng
Record Of The Year
Tontonti – Afriyie
Tinambaynyi – Wiyaala
Nkwa Abodoo – Koda
One Of Your Own – Efya
Book Of Hiplife – VVIP
Love Rocks – Sarkodie Feat. Samini
Highlife Song Of The Year
Ne3 Woho B3to Wo – Daddy Lumba
Saa – Bisa K’dei
Lobi – R2bees
I Do – Afriyie
Baby Dance – 4×4 Feat. Davido
Afro-Pop Song Of The Year
One Of Your Own – Efya Feat. Bisa K’dei
Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen
Spanner – Itz Tiffany Feat. Fuse Odg
Killing Me Softly – R2bees Feat. Wizkid
Tinambaynyi – Wiyaala
Dangerous Love –Fuse ODG Feat. Sean Paul
Gospel Song Of The Year
Kyere Me Kwan – Emelian Arthur Feat. OJ & Esther
Smith
Yento Nkyia – Gifty Osei
Osabarima – No tribe
Alpha & Omega – Selina Boateng Feat. Uncle Ato
Nkwa Abodoo – Koda
Adehye Mogya – Anita Afriyie
Hymn (Pentecost Soree Nwom) – Evang. Diana
Asamoah
Reggae Dancehall Song Of The Year
Show Them Love – Ras Kuuku
Ronaldo – Kaakie
Love Rocks – Sarkodie Feat. Samini
Mampi – Vybrant Faya
Natural Girl – MzVee Feat. Stonebwoy
Baafira – Stonebwoy
Best Male Vocal Performance
Afriyie – I Do
Koda – Nkwa Abodoo
Daddy Lumba – Ne3 Woho B3to Wo
Joe Mettle – Turning Around
Best Female Vocal Performance
Efya – One Of Your Own
Becca – Tell Me
Wiyaala Tinambaynyi
Raquel – I Won’t Cry
Jael Wiafe – Keep On Believing
MzVee – My everything
Hip-Hop Song Of The Year
Realer No –Pappy Kojo Feat. Joey B
Shots On Shots – Sarkodie & Ice Prince
American Passport – E.L Feat. Joey B
Wave – Joey B Feat. Pappy Kojo
The One (Remix) – Edem Feat. Sway
Finish Line (Remix) – Dee Moneey Feat. Ice Price, J
Town, M.anifest, Paedae & Reminisce
Best Rapper Of The Year
Sarkodie – Shots On Shots
E.L – American Passport
Guru – Keep Walking
Edem – The One (Remix)
Best Music Video Of The Year
Baby Dance – 4×4 Feat. Ice Prince | Clarence
Peters
Move – Becca Feat. Uhuru | Nicky Campus
The One (Remix) – Edem Feat. Sway | Gyo Gyimah
Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice Queen | Gyo
Gyimah
No Shortcut To Heaven – M.anifest Feat. Obrafour |
Garth Von Glehn
Setewaa D3nky3 – D-Black | Justin Campus
Adonai (Remix) – Sarkodie Feat. Castro | Nana
Asihene
Best Group Of The Year
VVIP
4×4
R2bees
No Tribe
Producer Of The Year
DJ Breezy | Seihor – Castro Feat. D-Black
Bodo Stalger | Ne3 Woho B3to Wo – Daddy Lumba
Street Beat | Adonai (Remix) – Sarkodie Feat. D-
Black
Magnom | Koene – Edem Feat. Lil Shaker & Ice
Queen
Dakay | Baafira – Stonebwoy Feat. Sarkodie
Ball J | Pooley – Guru
DJ Breezy | Selfie – VVIP
George Forest | Hymn (Pentecost Soree Nwon) –
Evang. Diana Asamoah
Shadrack Y.| Alpha & Omega – Selina Boateng
African Artiste Of The Year
Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
AKA (South Africa)
Don Jazzy & The Mavin Group
Patoranking (Nigeria)
Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)

Friday 27 February 2015

Obrafour releases new single ‘Pimpinaa’ featuring Bisa Kdei


Rap icon, Obrafour known in real life as Michael
Elliot Kwabena Okyere Darko has released a new
single ‘Pimpinaa’ featuring the inspirational highlife
artiste and singer Bisa Kdei.
The hip life song produced by Bisa Kdei was leaked
earlier yesterday forcing the hip life mogul to
release it.
It showcases the rap flair of Obrafour as he talks
about his respect for a woman and his
preparedness in sending the woman to the altar
over an affair.
Obrafour has been the favourite of many Ghanaians
ever since he hit the music scene in 1999 with ‘Pae
mu ka'.

I had to wait for 10 years to have my first child - Pastor Joe Beecham


Pastor Joe Beecham was on eTV's The Late Nite
Celebrity Show and shared how long it took him to
get his first child after ten years of marriage.
The Masem Bi singer talking about the inspiration
for his songs revealed;
“I believe you can’t give what you don’t have, I
have been through things and I come from a family
with lots of struggle so I understand what it means
to be struggling. So when I sing I try to relate to
what the listener is going through.
“For instance, I had to wait for ten years after I
married to have a child. And during the waiting, you
could just imagine, this is an anointed man, this is
someone who ministers and people receive
deliverance and all, there’s this saying that when
the encourager is down, who encourages him? I
also heard the late former President ask ‘who
watches over the watchmen?’
“When the man of God stands on the pulpit and
afterwards locks his door and asks God what is
happening to me… I was at the point where it wasn’t
happening.
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I knew it was going to happen but it wasn’t
happening.
“One day I was having my bath and I stood in the
basin and asked, God, why me? I pray for people
and they receive the fruit of the womb and deliver,
so this small thing you can’t do for me, God, I won’t
ask you again. I will never talk to you about this
thing again. You have to put him to the test. You
have to bring him to a place where you show him
his own word. He said “I will never leave you alone,
call me.” That same year which was my ninth year
after marriage, it happened. My wife conceived. The
name of my first child is Elisa.”
The Joe Beecham Ministries is scheduled to launch
on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at the Alisa Hotel in
Accra will see the release of two singles from his
upcoming sixth album which is due to be unveiled in
May 2015.

Nana Ama McBrown is rich but... - Amanda Jissih


Popular TV presenter Amanda Jissih on Wednesday,
25 February 2015 gave a lecture at the Abbeam
University also known as Abbeam Institute of
Technology.
The old girl of Mfantsiman Girls' Secondary School
in her talk gave account of her journey through the
showbiz industry as a former radio presenter and
currently a TV presenter, actress and musician.
Amanda Jissih sharing her success story with
students of the school said it was not achieved on a
silver platter. She added that some of her colleague
public figures went through hell but "with
determination and hard work, we see them today
as persons who have never suffered in life".
The former Hitz FM drive time host revealed that
some celebrities live a certain lifestyle just to
please the public but not according to what they
earn. According to her, Ghanaians see a public
figure as a rich person who needs to live an
extraordinary life.
“People ask for loans and if you don’t get it for
them, they become your enemies because every
day they see you change clothes and they think it
is always well.
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It is only well because we are hoping that it will be
well by God’s grace but not because we have fat
amount of money somewhere.
“I wake up in the morning, walk out and wash my
car. The fame is big but how much do you earn for
you to hire a house help, you just have to do
everything yourself. You even end up blessing
yourself when you do all these things.”
She named Nana Ama Mcbrown and other
celebrities as public figures who are rich but are
down to earth. She told the students that “there are
lots of celebrities who are doing that, don’t let the
fame eat into your mind so much, it will destroy
you.”
“I’m not telling you lies, fame is good but it can
destroy you.”
Abbeam Institute of Technology located in Kasoa is
a not-for-profit organisation, a Ghanaian private
higher institution of learning established in 2010 by
the Chancellor Prof. Abbeam Ampomah Danso to
transform society and Ghana at large.

Court injunction placed on maiden People’s Choice Awards Ghana


An Accra fast track high court has today Thursday
February 26, 2015, placed an injunction on the well-
publicized and much-anticipated maiden edition of
the People’s Choice Awards Ghana.
Two event companies Spyder Lee Entertainment
and Evolution International have been battling over
the ownership of the name “People’s Choice
Awards” which ended up in court.
Evolution International first registered the awards
scheme as a trademark in 2011 and Spyder Lee
Entertainment also registered the same name as a
business name in 2012 both at the Registrar
General's Department.
Speaking to Peacefmonline.com immediately after
court processing this morning, Lawyer Alex Kojo
Abban, lawyer for Evolution International, confirmed
that an Accra fast track high court presided over by
Justice Anthony Yeboah has placed a court
injunction restraining both parties from using the
name ‘People’s Choice Awards’ until the case is
settled between both parties.
Lawyer Abban added that, he and his client-
Evolution International didn't intend to reach the
level of a court injunction, as they have tried as
much as they could to settle this amicably with
organizers of the upcoming event; Spyder Lee
Entertainment but they have blatantly ignored and
disregarded their efforts and gone ahead to
organize the event.
As it stands now, Evolution International has filed a
statement of claim and Spyder Lee has also filed
their statement of defense. So the complainants
have to file their reply if there is any reply and then
they will file an application for directions before they
appear in court for both complainants and
defendants to present their cases for court to
decide.
According to Lawyer Abban, Evolution International
wrote a letter dated January 6, 2015 to Spyder Lee
Entertainment and copied the Registrar General
Department and also copied GN Bank which is the
title sponsor of the event, alerting them of their
ownership of the name but there was no reply or
acknowledgement of receipt whatsoever, so they
decided to seek redress in court.
By the court injunction, Spyder Lee Entertainment is
expected to stop all radio and Television
commercials, billboards, flyers and other means of
communication geared towards publicizing the
event until the court case is over.
“In fact they were supposed to put everything on
hold when we sent an application and they were
served, but they didn't do it and we also didn't want
to cite them for contempt but now that it’s a court
order, if they don’t comply they would be cited for
contempt. For as long as the event has the name
‘People’s Choice Awards’, they can’t go on”.
The People’s Choice Awards Ghana 2015 was
officially launched at a special stakeholder and
media event at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel in
Accra, on Thursday, November 27 and the main
awards night is scheduled to take place on
Saturday 21st March 2015 at the Accra
International Conference Centre.

I cried when my boyfriend left... - Yvonne Nelson


Yvonne Nelson is back to her tweeting ways and
this time want you to know she has a story to tell.
In a series of tweets, the screen diva touched on
her high school boyfriend abandoning her and
combing university with her acting career.
“Used to jump my mum's wall to go out and
club...now I don't even feel like unless I'm paid to
be there #life#priorities”
“I remember how I cried when my crush/boyfriend
left my school to another school.
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#highschoolblues”
“I remember how challenging it was combining
university with acting....#toughestthingever”
“I remember how I used to think about fried yam
when class was on....how I couldn't wait to close
from school and get the yam #yamfocus”
“I remember how I used to miss accounting
lectures all the freaking time because of this really
wicked teacher #SSSheadaches”.

Aside me, Sarkodie is the best thing that ever happened to Hiplife - Obrafour


Rap icon Obrafour in an interview with Pluzz FM
revealed why he gave Sarkodie his ‘crown’ in the
Saa Okodie No video.
The wordsmith revealed he was bias when it came
to the BET winner.
“I’m bias for Sarkodie but it’s not because I know
him as a person but for his work ethic and how he
constructs his rap. Sorry to say but sometimes he
says some useless things but I got to realize those
were stuff he took on as he progressed. Because
when you want him to descend into a gutter and
work with him he will descend in and work.
Sometimes the curse words he uses are not
appropriate but he believes it will aid him to express
his art better. But I don’t blame him much, society
is hypocritical, we say this and that is not proper
but we are the same people who will chase those
same things.
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“The world likes nonsense. All I want to say is
Sarkodie works very hard. If you put me aside, he
is the best thing that ever happened to Hiplife. God
knows why he brought me, and I agree with God to
some extent because God doesn’t bring one person
to do everything. He brings some people to open a
door for the rest to enter. So, if you see people
putting in effort you must acknowledge it.
“Not everyone will agree with me but I see he is
doing well, and I see that if I can’t reach the
promise land why I shouldn’t push him to. He is
going to do more than he’s doing now. Rap is not a
competition and so I wouldn’t compare his exploits
with mine. I haven’t handed a Hiplife crown to him
but to me I think Sarkodie has done a lot.” He
concluded.

Thursday 26 February 2015

Stonebwoy, MzVee together again


Following their successful collaboration on Natural
Girl, dancehall artistes Stonebwoy and MzVee have
released yet another single, Come Over.
In Come Over, a love song, Stonebwoy and MzVee
profess their love to each other and each describes
the other as the “baddest there is.” They tell each
other to “come over” in order to have a good time.
Stonebwoy and MzVee take turns to rap in Patois
on the song, however, MzVee is the only one who
sings the chorus.
Done mainly in Patois and English, Come Over has
a catchy rhythm which is sure to appeal to fans of
the reggae/ dancehall music genre.
In an interview with Stonebwoy on Monday, the
Bhim Nation star disclosed this new collaboration
was because of the positive reception their earlier
song Natural Girl, received from their fans and the
public at large.
“We kept getting so many calls and messages on
social media, to the point where many people
thought MzVee and I were dating. We are not
dating, we just have good chemistry and work well
together. We decided that since the public loved our
first project so much why not give them another
taste of what they have been asking for. Natural
Girl was MzVee’s song on which I featured but
Come Over is my song which features MzVee,” he
said.
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Stonebwoy was excited that his personal DJ, DJ
Justice was crowned the Best Artiste DJ of the
Year at the recently held Ghana DJ Awards. “This
award shows a recognition of how much work we
put in the year under review. All the shows and
events I played were successful thanks to the work
of my entire team.
Speaking on the forthcoming Vodafone Ghana
Music Awards, Stonebwoy was hopeful that he
would sweep majority of the awards in the Reggae/
Dancehall category. “The award my DJ won at the
Ghana DJ Awards is just the first of many to be won
in 2015. Although the nominees are yet to be
announced, I am certain that categories such as
Artiste of the Year, Reggae/ Dancehall Song of the
Year, Reggae/ Dancehall Artiste of the Year are
definitely coming my way.”
Stonebwoy asked his fans to expect a number of
new projects from him, including a collaboration
with a number of internationally acclaimed artistes
from Jamaica. “I have a song with one of the
biggest Reggae artistes, Lazar Morgan as well as
another with D’angel, former wife of Beenie Man
who is considered the first lady of dancehall in
Jamaica,” he said.

"Creative industry is no place for drop outs"


The acting Eastern Regional Director of Centre for
National Culture(CNC), Rev. Stephen Ebo Kessie,
said the creative industry is no longer a place for
school drop outs.
The industry now requires high sense of intelligence
and skills to enable one to excel, he said, adding
that, young people in the industry needed to be
nurtured to maturity to bring the best out of them.
Rev. Kessie was speaking at the opening of a three-
day Joy Industries Basic Schools Drama and
Poetry Festival, which was organized under the
theme "nurturing and directing young talents toward
nation building" at Koforidua.
He explained that the three days festival will be able
to unearth the latent talents of the young
participants who could be nurtured for them to
become great writers, poets and actors.
He advised the children to take their studies serious
and put an end to the unnecessary internet usage
but rather visit the library to read to broaden their
knowledge.
Mr Andy Agbemehia, a representative of the New
Juaben Municipal Chief Executive, said the youth
who were the future leaders of the country needed
to be adequately prepared through diverse
knowledge and skill acquisition.
He called on parents and teachers to play their role
to ensure that, the youth got the moral upbringing
that instilled discipline in them.
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Mr Agbemehia called for better equipment of young
people with skills to enable them respond to the
ever changing world.
Madam Esther Otu, Deputy Municipal Director of
Education, said nations with appropriate human
resource were able to develop faster because they
were able to effectively utilize their resources and
also take advantage of the natural resources of
other nations.
She explained that, it is therefore necessary to
identify, develop and direct all talents of the young
ones toward nation building and called for concerted
efforts of all stakeholders.
Madam Otu urged parents and teachers to identify
the talents of young people and advised them not to
look down on any talent.
She urged co-operate bodies, institutions and the
state to take the responsibility to provide
opportunities for the young ones to showcase their
talents.
Mr Ofosu Kwakye of the Ghana Education Service,
Koforidua, said drama was part of one’s culture that
seeks to reshape one’s lives.
The festival has 11 basic schools from the
municipality participating and the schools would be
performing poetry recital and drama.
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No opposition party should endorse 'Sikadieee Basabasa' else...Barima Sidney


Rescinding his decision to stop recording political
songs, Barima Sidney has cautioned opposition
political parties to refrain from calling him to
commend him for his song 'Sikadieee Basabasa'
which is meant to put government on its toes.
“I am not on the payroll of any political party, and
so I don’t want any opposition party to call me to
encourage or praise me for my decision and the
just released song, because should they attempt, I
will mention their names in the next song I will be
recording and state their ‘sneaky’ intentions,” he
said.
He added, “they are all the same, that’s why I am
forewarning them to back off with any attempt to
approach me in the name of endorsing my songs
else I will turn my bombarding lesson to them.
Ghana is just one; we need the betterment of the
country for our next generation’s sake.”
Sidney made these statements during a phone
interview with AmaLarbieAfrica adding, “yes, I said
I had quit recording political songs; but I have
decided to bounce back to ‘musically’ bombard the
President till he is ready to turn focus on the
appalling and horrible situations in the country as
they appear not to be ending anytime soon.”
Sidney said in analyzing the state the country finds
itself in recent times, President Mahama and his
administration has failed Ghanaians, “the situation
is so bad that the Ghanaian youth have no future;
not even the Agricultural, Education and Health
Ministries have any hope for the youth.”
“The government has lost its focus and I think he
(President Mahama) will do the country some good
if he overthrows himself out of office; he has no
excuse or explanation to give Ghanaians let alone
assess the performance of his cabinet from the
assembly member, ministers and to himself.
“President Mahama and his administration have
nothing to point at as the major cause or the reason
for poor performance rather, they are poised at
spending state funds while we have many
unattended challenges and problems,” the
‘Donkomi’ singer told AmaLarbieAfrica.
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Continuing, “In its mix, corruption cannot be
exempted as government and its officials cannot
even control the heightened corruption among
them, let alone manage the country well. They have
lost focus, and the leader of the country seems not
to have a clear priority.”
The ‘Money’ singer noted that the president needs
to outline his priorities to enable him know what on
the scale of preference is necessary at a particular
time;
“Ghana has the money to solve the existing
problem; a proof is the 7 billion dollar deal with the
Italian Energy Company, ENI and VITOL for the
development of oil and gas to provide over 1100
megawatts of power for the next 20 years starting
from 2017 which by then, Ghanaians would be
extremely used to the ‘dumsor’ and economy
crisis.”
“The government has given us every possible hint
that he is rather being smart at implementing
strategies that will enable him win the 2016
elections; unfortunately, Ghanaians have grown to
be used to such strategies.
“On my part, I will be bombarding him with easily
relatable songs and titles that will remain on the lips
of every Ghanaian like the ‘kpa-kpa-kpa’ and
‘tweaaaa’ terms every 2 weeks whether in ‘dumsor’
or not,” Barima Sidney declared.
On a lighter note, the ‘Scent no’ singer stated the
reason for featuring Countryman Songo on
‘Sikadieee basabasa’ produced by Dr. Ray Beatz;
"It is for the fact that the Asempa FM presenter is
fond of using the term ‘Sikadieeee’ to mete out his
anger at the Sports Ministry, and I felt the need to
generalize it.”

'Go High’ hit song was a prophecy from God - Philipa Baafi


Gospel music icon, Philipa Baafi, has revealed on
Accra-based Atinka FM that her all-time hit song,
‘Go High’, was a prophecy from God, hence its
massive success.
According to her, she was not too surprised about
the huge success of the song because it was
prophecy fulfilled.
“I was worshipping one day when God gave me the
song and God specifically said He would make an
organisation buy the song and make it a big hit,”
the gospel queen revealed.
The song, which was a massive hit in the year 2007
was bought by the then ruling New Patriotic Party
(NPP) and subsequently used as campaign song in
the 2008 elections.
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Speaking on Atinka FM’s mid-morning show on
Tuesday, the gospel icon disclosed that when the
revelation came, she thought it was one of the
telecom companies that would show interest in the
song, “but it turned out that, the prophecy was
directed at the NPP.”
Asked by the host if she would sell any of her
songs when a political party requests for it again,
the beautiful singer said she would pray for God’s
direction.

Ghanaian dancehall music is dead - Blakk Rasta


Controversial Ghanaian reggae artiste and host of
Taxi Driver on Hitz FM, Abubakar Ahmed known in
showbiz as Blakk Rasta says dancehall is dead and
he will be shocked if the music genre achieves
what it did back in 2014, this year.
The opinionated musician said this on Hitz
Entertainment News while denouncing reports that
he said dancehall artiste Shatta Wale will not go
anywhere in a recent interview on ETV.
Clearing the air, Blakk Rasta said, “I did not go out
to say Shatta Wale’s music will not go anywhere, he
(the interviewer) asked me about Ghanaian
dancehall so [my answer] was a general
description and prediction of the dancehall scene in
Ghana”.
According to him, “the interviewer then zeroed in
and asked me about some artists like Stonebwoy,
Samini, Shatta Wale and I talked about all these
artistes one after the other but the writer decided to
pick only Shatta Wale and put him up there and say
Blakk Rasta said it. What about Samini, what about
Stonebwoy?”.
On his opinion on dancehall music, he said, “If
dancehall is able to do what it did in 2014, I’ll be
shocked because for me dancehall is dead”.
“I travel out and I don’t hear Ghanaian music. It’s
full of hype and they are not letting the music talk
they are doing the talking and the hype.
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They talk about the richest Ghanaian artistes and
the most flamboyant Ghanaian video, all this won’t
take us anywhere, the way they are doing it, it
won’t last”.
The ‘Barrack Obama’ hit singer stressed that, “It’s
true that Ghanaian dancehall music will not go
anywhere, it’s all about Patois. If you don’t speak
Patois, you can’t do dancehall that’s what I’m
saying will not go anywhere.”
He advised that dancehall artistes sing in other
dialects instead and refrain from using profane
words.
“It won’t work unless a few of them decide to be a
little bit more conscious, sing in the local dialects
apart from Patois and refrain from using profane
words.”
“The music won’t go anywhere if we all sing profane
dancehall. Why don’t they sing about ‘Dumsor’, why
don’t they sing about how pretty African women
are, why don’t they sing about the African
continent, why don’t they sing about the suffering of
the ghetto, why don’t they sing about prosperity,
sing about love rather than the guns and that they
killed 20 people? There are so many things we can
talk about which will uplift and develop us rather
than this nonsense which is presently going on,” he
continued.
“It’s just a suggestion, it’s just an opinion, if you
want your business to last this is what yo

Samini set to release 6th album 'Breaking


News'
Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Samini is set to release
his sixth studio album after 10 years of a
successful musical career.
Titled “Breaking News", the energetic live band
stage rocker featured internationally acclaimed
artistes including Ice Prince, Phyno, Tiwaa Savage
and other heavyweight musicians in Africa and
beyond.
Brainy Beatz, JMJ Baby, JR among others are
some of the producers working on the album.
Samini stands as the "most decorated" Ghanaian
musician who has won several awards, notable
among them are MOBO, MAMAs, IRAWMA, Channel
O, EME nominee among others - he was the first
ever Ghanaian Dancehall & Reggae act to have won
such awards years ago.
The ‘Linda’ hitmaker is currently in the USA
working with other international engineers whom he
says would mix and master his works there for a
heavier production.
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"After my 5th album ‘NextPage’ I've decided to
reintroduce myself to the world yet again. I need to
prove a different side of me to the world so I settled
on Breaking News as the title of the 6th album,
which comes with a completely new direction.
“Stronger Management Team too with head office
in the USA as well as another in Ghana. I'm putting
all the necessary resources to get this album ready
by April 2015", Samini explained.
Meanwhile, a new single called "Hotter Fyah", one
of the smashing hit songs on the BreakingNews
album is due for release soon. It was produced and
mixed in Jamaica on the "Highlife Riddim."

I'm single...my two wives have left me - Samini reveals


Self-acclaimed ‘African dancehall king’, Samini, has
revealed that he is no longer married and has no
wife presently, contrary to the known fact that he
had two wives.
Making the revelation to Delay Frimpong Manso on
the Delay Show on Viasat1 after some hesitation,
Samini said that he had married two ladies at a
young age with the perception that he was doing the
honourable thing of marrying all the mothers of his
children.
According to him, he felt he was doing the right
thing but the ladies, after a while did not agree to
the arrangement of being married to the same man
and the circumstances of the marriages and
decided to call it quit; so he is currently with no
wife.
‘I don’t have a wife. Everybody has gone their
separate ways. Thanks to civilization, my former
wives decided to stop the marriage,’ he disclosed.
Samini defended his action of marrying more than
one woman by saying: “where I come from, it is
acceptable to marry more than one woman and it
was my wish to marry all the mothers of my kids
and make them comfortable.
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I thought I was doing the right thing but the women
felt otherwise”
“Once you can take care of your wives and
children, it is acceptable to marry the women as a
responsible man,” he continued.
The irony of Samini’s marriage life which hit the
headlines years ago was not about his marriage to
two different women but how he did it.
In February 2011, Samini got married to Mercy
Geker, mother of his daughter, Yelisun Samini in
London. At the time, Samini was already engaged to
Christian Aboagye Mensah, a Ghanaian-based in
Canada and the mother of his daughters- Toyila
Samini and Ayana Samini, unbeknownst to Mercy
Geker.
Samini, on 10th May 2011, officially registered his
marriage to Christiana Aboagye Mensah in a low
profile ceremony which took place at the Registrar
General’s Office in Accra in the presence of their
children.
Samini currently has four kids, three girls and one
boy from different women but he is not married to
any of the women, per his account.