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Sunday, June 20, 2021

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Musicjet set to release a new song



Dzemeki Jet Solomon who is officially known as "Musicjet" set to release a track after his long term release of "blessing" as a successful banger which was a street jam.

  According to him,he said those naysayers that always try to say he sings nonsense.,he said they say that out of hyporcrisy and said he can sing any type of song that he wants to sing

He also named the type of song he want to release titled forget it

which will be released soon

according to him he said its also dancing tune 

Dzemeki Solomon

Musicjet set to release a new song



Dzemeki Jet Solomon who is officially known as "Musicjet" set to release a track after his long term release of "blessing" as a successful banger which was a street jam.

  According to him,he said those naysayers that always try to say he sings nonsense.,he said they say that out of hyporcrisy and said he can sing any type of song that he wants to sing

He also named the type of song he want to release titled forget it

which will be released soon

according to him he said its also dancing tune 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Eriq

[video]Funny moment Stonebwoy’s daughter introduces her baby to her father and uncle


 

Jidula Catherine the first Born daughter of Ghanaian popular reggae dancehall musician Stonebwoy is fully grown as intelligently introduces a baby to her father and her uncle as her baby .

The video is trending everywhere as netizens wonder how she is so fluent in speaking the English language.

She boldly called Daddy and uncle to come and see her baby.

 

Watch the video below.

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[video]Funny moment Stonebwoy’s daughter introduces her baby to her father and uncle


 

Jidula Catherine the first Born daughter of Ghanaian popular reggae dancehall musician Stonebwoy is fully grown as intelligently introduces a baby to her father and her uncle as her baby .

The video is trending everywhere as netizens wonder how she is so fluent in speaking the English language.

She boldly called Daddy and uncle to come and see her baby.

 

Watch the video below.

Eriq

[video] An old man caught chopping a young girl, video goes viral

 


An old man who is as old as 70 years or above has been caught having sex with a small girl in a viral video.

In the video, the old man is seen kissing the young girl very passionately . The video is trending on Twitter and many are wondering why a small girl as she is has allowed someone who could be her grandfather to do such a thing with her.

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[video] An old man caught chopping a young girl, video goes viral

 


An old man who is as old as 70 years or above has been caught having sex with a small girl in a viral video.

In the video, the old man is seen kissing the young girl very passionately . The video is trending on Twitter and many are wondering why a small girl as she is has allowed someone who could be her grandfather to do such a thing with her.

Eriq

[video] Nana Aba Anamoah finally secures job and scholarship for “Washing bay university graduate.


Ghanaian broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah has shown her love for humanity for several occasions and this is one of a such, she has find a job and scholarship for the washing bay university graduate who went viral two days ago .

Antwi Boasika is a graduate from the University of Ghana legon , he completed with second class upper degree in political science but after his national service has been the house for some years now without a job . So he decided to join the washing bay operation .

Luckily on his part the 28 year old man meet and washed Nana Aba Anamoah’s car where he got the opportunity to spell out his problem to her and God being so good she has find him a job and scholarship abroad.

The young chose to work for some time before he can think of traveling.

 


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[video] Nana Aba Anamoah finally secures job and scholarship for “Washing bay university graduate.


Ghanaian broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah has shown her love for humanity for several occasions and this is one of a such, she has find a job and scholarship for the washing bay university graduate who went viral two days ago .

Antwi Boasika is a graduate from the University of Ghana legon , he completed with second class upper degree in political science but after his national service has been the house for some years now without a job . So he decided to join the washing bay operation .

Luckily on his part the 28 year old man meet and washed Nana Aba Anamoah’s car where he got the opportunity to spell out his problem to her and God being so good she has find him a job and scholarship abroad.

The young chose to work for some time before he can think of traveling.

 


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Kweku Flick reveals how he got money to record his first song [video]



Kumasi based Ghanaian singer who rose to fame with his popular song ” money” has revealed how he got money to record his first song.

He was interviewed in one of the entertainment shows on Okay fm where he says despite the struggles he was going through he sacrifice the little he gets from mom and dad to stake bet . So whenever he wins he uses the money on his studio bills

He revealed that he won like Gh400 several times but he used all the money to record his song

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Kweku Flick reveals how he got money to record his first song [video]



Kumasi based Ghanaian singer who rose to fame with his popular song ” money” has revealed how he got money to record his first song.

He was interviewed in one of the entertainment shows on Okay fm where he says despite the struggles he was going through he sacrifice the little he gets from mom and dad to stake bet . So whenever he wins he uses the money on his studio bills

He revealed that he won like Gh400 several times but he used all the money to record his song

Friday, May 14, 2021

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What has been your input to the creative art? – Sam George asks Mark Okraku Mantey


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Mark Okraku Mantey, Deputy Minister nominee

Fri, 14 May 2021 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Samuel Nartey George, the Ningo-Prampram MP, has questioned the contribution of Mark Okraku Mantey, the Deputy Minister nominee for the Tourism, Arts and Culture ministry.

Speaking on Starr Chat on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, the MP indicated that some players within the creative arts space “are hypocrites” who have indulged themselves in politics than the politician.

He explained that when a political party is elected and promises the creative arts industry so many things, four years into that government’s tenure, none of the promises has been honoured but the creative arts industry players refuse to question the political party yet the industry players may be defending the political parties because they are comfortable where they are.

“We don’t have the creative arts industry beginning to hold the government to account because they are playing politics; this person wants to be the shining star so that when they come, they make him minister for creative arts and culture or deputy minister, I’m referring to Mark Okraku Mantey,” he said.

He asked, “what has Mark done to hold Nana Addo whom he campaigned for in 2016, who promised to build theatres for the creative arts, what has been Mark’s input right now that the cinemas are closed and the creative arts cannot flourish and they don’t have any source of livelihood, what has Mark used his proximity to Nana Addo to do for the creative arts?

“We are not opening the cinemas, we are not opening the theatres but churches are filling out the fantasy dome and doing programmes there, we are having church services. So, can’t we also open the cinemas and do social distancing there and observe the protocols?”

Sam George indicated further that despite the President’s directives, many bars in Accra are open “so if today you open the national theatre and say we should skip one seat or two seats, can they not still sell the tickets and make a living?”

“You, Mark Okraku Mantey, you’ve been appointed deputy minister, what did you do? Have you held Nana Addo to account for his promises when you campaigned for him?” he questioned further.

Samuel Nartey George, the Ningo-Prampram MP, has questioned the contribution of Mark Okraku Mantey, the Deputy Minister nominee for the Tourism, Arts and Culture ministry.

Speaking on Starr Chat on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, the MP indicated that some players within the creative arts space “are hypocrites” who have indulged themselves in politics than the politician.

He explained that when a political party is elected and promises the creative arts industry so many things, four years into that government’s tenure, none of the promises has been honoured but the creative arts industry players refuse to question the political party yet the industry players may be defending the political parties because they are comfortable where they are.

“We don’t have the creative arts industry beginning to hold the government to account because they are playing politics; this person wants to be the shining star so that when they come, they make him minister for creative arts and culture or deputy minister, I’m referring to Mark Okraku Mantey,” he said.

He asked, “what has Mark done to hold Nana Addo whom he campaigned for in 2016, who promised to build theatres for the creative arts, what has been Mark’s input right now that the cinemas are closed and the creative arts cannot flourish and they don’t have any source of livelihood, what has Mark used his proximity to Nana Addo to do for the creative arts?

“We are not opening the cinemas, we are not opening the theatres but churches are filling out the fantasy dome and doing programmes there, we are having church services. So, can’t we also open the cinemas and do social distancing there and observe the protocols?”

Sam George indicated further that despite the President’s directives, many bars in Accra are open “so if today you open the national theatre and say we should skip one seat or two seats, can they not still sell the tickets and make a living?”

“You, Mark Okraku Mantey, you’ve been appointed deputy minister, what did you do? Have you held Nana Addo to account for his promises when you campaigned for him?” he questioned further.
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What has been your input to the creative art? – Sam George asks Mark Okraku Mantey


Mark Okraku Mantey  Mom.png

Mark Okraku Mantey, Deputy Minister nominee

Fri, 14 May 2021 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Samuel Nartey George, the Ningo-Prampram MP, has questioned the contribution of Mark Okraku Mantey, the Deputy Minister nominee for the Tourism, Arts and Culture ministry.

Speaking on Starr Chat on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, the MP indicated that some players within the creative arts space “are hypocrites” who have indulged themselves in politics than the politician.

He explained that when a political party is elected and promises the creative arts industry so many things, four years into that government’s tenure, none of the promises has been honoured but the creative arts industry players refuse to question the political party yet the industry players may be defending the political parties because they are comfortable where they are.

“We don’t have the creative arts industry beginning to hold the government to account because they are playing politics; this person wants to be the shining star so that when they come, they make him minister for creative arts and culture or deputy minister, I’m referring to Mark Okraku Mantey,” he said.

He asked, “what has Mark done to hold Nana Addo whom he campaigned for in 2016, who promised to build theatres for the creative arts, what has been Mark’s input right now that the cinemas are closed and the creative arts cannot flourish and they don’t have any source of livelihood, what has Mark used his proximity to Nana Addo to do for the creative arts?

“We are not opening the cinemas, we are not opening the theatres but churches are filling out the fantasy dome and doing programmes there, we are having church services. So, can’t we also open the cinemas and do social distancing there and observe the protocols?”

Sam George indicated further that despite the President’s directives, many bars in Accra are open “so if today you open the national theatre and say we should skip one seat or two seats, can they not still sell the tickets and make a living?”

“You, Mark Okraku Mantey, you’ve been appointed deputy minister, what did you do? Have you held Nana Addo to account for his promises when you campaigned for him?” he questioned further.

Samuel Nartey George, the Ningo-Prampram MP, has questioned the contribution of Mark Okraku Mantey, the Deputy Minister nominee for the Tourism, Arts and Culture ministry.

Speaking on Starr Chat on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, the MP indicated that some players within the creative arts space “are hypocrites” who have indulged themselves in politics than the politician.

He explained that when a political party is elected and promises the creative arts industry so many things, four years into that government’s tenure, none of the promises has been honoured but the creative arts industry players refuse to question the political party yet the industry players may be defending the political parties because they are comfortable where they are.

“We don’t have the creative arts industry beginning to hold the government to account because they are playing politics; this person wants to be the shining star so that when they come, they make him minister for creative arts and culture or deputy minister, I’m referring to Mark Okraku Mantey,” he said.

He asked, “what has Mark done to hold Nana Addo whom he campaigned for in 2016, who promised to build theatres for the creative arts, what has been Mark’s input right now that the cinemas are closed and the creative arts cannot flourish and they don’t have any source of livelihood, what has Mark used his proximity to Nana Addo to do for the creative arts?

“We are not opening the cinemas, we are not opening the theatres but churches are filling out the fantasy dome and doing programmes there, we are having church services. So, can’t we also open the cinemas and do social distancing there and observe the protocols?”

Sam George indicated further that despite the President’s directives, many bars in Accra are open “so if today you open the national theatre and say we should skip one seat or two seats, can they not still sell the tickets and make a living?”

“You, Mark Okraku Mantey, you’ve been appointed deputy minister, what did you do? Have you held Nana Addo to account for his promises when you campaigned for him?” he questioned further.
Eriq

I have settled NCA debts, paid two-year advance – Agradaa


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Evangelist Patricia Oduro popularly known as ‘Nana Agradaa’

Wed, 12 May 2021 Source: Kasapa FM

Patricia Asiedua popularly known as Nana Agradaa has told the Circuit Court in Accra presided over by Mr. Emmanuel Essandor that she has settled all her outstanding debts with the National Communications Authority (NCA).

The owner of satellite television channel, Thunder TV, was arrested after the station was found to be operating illegally.

She pleaded not guilty to charges and was granted a GHc500,000 self-recognizance bail.

As part of her bail conditions, she was to deposit her passport at the registry of the court.

In court on Wednesday, May 12, the accused also told the court that, she has paid two-year fees in advance after settling the previous debts.

But prosecution led by Detective Inspector Frederick Sarpong said, they are not aware of that payment.

To this end, the court has ordered Prosecution to file their disclosures in two weeks and have same served on the accused person.

The case has been adjourned to May 26, 2021.

Charges

She has been charged with offences of Charlatanic advertisement (Sika Gari) contrary to section 137 of the Criminal Offenses Act, 1960. She has also been charged under, section 110 of the Electronic Transaction Act 2008, Act 772.

Background

The arrest of Nana Agradaa follows a raid by a joint team of Police and National Security Intelligence Operatives, in collaboration with the National Communications Authority on the premises of the satellite television stations; Thunder TV and Ice1 TV for illegally transmitting without licenses, at Kasoa in the Central Region.

Her arrest was confirmed by Communication Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful in a post

“At about 2200hrs on 20/04/2021, a joint team of Police and National Security Intelligence Operatives, in collaboration with the National Communications Authority, stormed the premises of two satellite television stations, namely, Thunder TV and Ice1 TV, who were illegally transmitting without licenses, at Kasoa in the Central Region.

“The team arrested the offenders among which included the owner of Thunder TV, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa and seized two (2) equipment each used in the illegal transmission from both premises.

“Nana Agradaa advertises her “Sika Gari” on her TV station, which she claims is her personal god that multiplies money with some rituals she makes. She has hence admitted to this illegality and is currently in custody assisting with further investigations.

“The influx of unregulated television stations on air have led to promotion of certain content which may affect public order, public morality and the rights and reputation of others. As such, efforts are underway to rid the system of this canker and reduce overcrowding on Ghana’s airwaves.”

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I have settled NCA debts, paid two-year advance – Agradaa


NANA AGRADAA SPECS.png

Evangelist Patricia Oduro popularly known as ‘Nana Agradaa’

Wed, 12 May 2021 Source: Kasapa FM

Patricia Asiedua popularly known as Nana Agradaa has told the Circuit Court in Accra presided over by Mr. Emmanuel Essandor that she has settled all her outstanding debts with the National Communications Authority (NCA).

The owner of satellite television channel, Thunder TV, was arrested after the station was found to be operating illegally.

She pleaded not guilty to charges and was granted a GHc500,000 self-recognizance bail.

As part of her bail conditions, she was to deposit her passport at the registry of the court.

In court on Wednesday, May 12, the accused also told the court that, she has paid two-year fees in advance after settling the previous debts.

But prosecution led by Detective Inspector Frederick Sarpong said, they are not aware of that payment.

To this end, the court has ordered Prosecution to file their disclosures in two weeks and have same served on the accused person.

The case has been adjourned to May 26, 2021.

Charges

She has been charged with offences of Charlatanic advertisement (Sika Gari) contrary to section 137 of the Criminal Offenses Act, 1960. She has also been charged under, section 110 of the Electronic Transaction Act 2008, Act 772.

Background

The arrest of Nana Agradaa follows a raid by a joint team of Police and National Security Intelligence Operatives, in collaboration with the National Communications Authority on the premises of the satellite television stations; Thunder TV and Ice1 TV for illegally transmitting without licenses, at Kasoa in the Central Region.

Her arrest was confirmed by Communication Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful in a post

“At about 2200hrs on 20/04/2021, a joint team of Police and National Security Intelligence Operatives, in collaboration with the National Communications Authority, stormed the premises of two satellite television stations, namely, Thunder TV and Ice1 TV, who were illegally transmitting without licenses, at Kasoa in the Central Region.

“The team arrested the offenders among which included the owner of Thunder TV, Patricia Asiedua, popularly known as Nana Agradaa and seized two (2) equipment each used in the illegal transmission from both premises.

“Nana Agradaa advertises her “Sika Gari” on her TV station, which she claims is her personal god that multiplies money with some rituals she makes. She has hence admitted to this illegality and is currently in custody assisting with further investigations.

“The influx of unregulated television stations on air have led to promotion of certain content which may affect public order, public morality and the rights and reputation of others. As such, efforts are underway to rid the system of this canker and reduce overcrowding on Ghana’s airwaves.”