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Yaw Skyface Reveals Sarkodie Missed Two ‘Makoma’ Video Shoot Dates.

Yaw Skyface, the director of the 'Makoma' music video, has shed light on Kofi Mole's recent comments about Sarkodie not showing up for the video shoot. Kofi Mole had previously revealed that despite multiple attempts to contact Sarkodie for his participation in the video, he received no response.In a phone interview with DJ Slim on Daybreak Hitz, Yaw Skyface confirmed that two dates were set for Sarkodie to attend the video shoot, but the rapper was absent both times. This incident adds to a growing list of allegations from various artists, such as Freddy Meiway, Yemi Alade, and Edem, who have also expressed frustration over unresponsiveness from high-profile musicians like Sarkodie.This revelation highlights the challenges faced by music video directors and producers when coordinating with top artists, as well as the effect it has on the creative process.

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Stonebwoy Shines at Paris Fashion Week Ahead of ‘UP & RUNNIN6’ World Tour.

Stonebwoy attended the prestigious Paris Fashion Week from January 22 to 24, showcasing his sophisticated streetwear style at the Fall/Winter 2025 collections by Bianca Saunders and Feng Chen Wang. His fashion-forward appearance added to the excitement for his upcoming UP & RUNNIN6 world tour, starting February 20, 2025, across Europe and North America. Fans can expect performances in major cities, including Chicago, Toronto, and New York, culminating in a headline show at London's O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire on March 8.

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61% of Ghanaians Have Considered Leaving the Country Due to Economic Challenges – Afrobarometer.

A significant portion of Ghanaians, about 61%, have seriously considered leaving the country in search of better opportunities, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey. This represents a dramatic increase in emigration considerations since 2017, with the rate jumping by 20 percentage points.The survey attributes this growing interest in emigration primarily to economic hardships, with many citing employment opportunities as the key driving factor. The Afrobarometer report reveals that educated youth and the unemployed are the most likely groups to consider leaving. The top destinations for potential emigrants are North America, with 55% of respondents, and Europe, with 24%.The report also shows a marked rise in the number of people who have given serious thought to emigration, from 20% in 2017 to 44% in 2024. Among the highly educated (78%) and young people (72%), the desire to migrate is particularly strong, […]

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ECOWAS Officially Accepts Exit of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

ECOWAS has officially acknowledged the withdrawal of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso from the regional body. This decision followed a six-month grace period and was confirmed in a press release issued by the ECOWAS Commission on January 29, 2025.The statement emphasized the importance of solidarity across the region and urged both member and non-member states to continue recognizing national passports and identity cards bearing the ECOWAS logo. Additionally, the ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) remains in effect, enabling trade between both member and non-member states. Citizens of non-member countries will still benefit from visa-free movement under ECOWAS protocols.This move comes after a series of military coups in these countries: Mali’s first in 2020, Burkina Faso in 2022, and Niger in 2023. The coups strained relations with ECOWAS, which subsequently imposed sanctions and suspended the countries' memberships. Though the reasons behind […]

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Nigerian Extradited to US Over Sextortion Case Leading to Teen’s Death.

Hassanbunhussein Abolore Lawal, a 24-year-old Nigerian from Osun State, has been extradited to the US to face charges related to sextortion that allegedly led to the death of a 17-year-old boy. Lawal is accused of posing as a young woman online, coercing the victim into sending explicit photos, and then extorting money by threatening to expose the images. Following the teen's suicide, Lawal continued to target the victim's family.Lawal faces serious charges, including child exploitation resulting in death and production of child sexual abuse material, with a potential life sentence if convicted. His extradition comes amid a global crackdown on sextortion crimes, particularly targeting minors.The Nigerian government is working to combat such crimes with a new cybercrime center, signaling a greater commitment to addressing online exploitation.

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Amina Haruna Appeals for Support to Expand Amiwan Service Centre in Wa.

Amina Haruna, the manager of Amiwan Service Centre in Wa, is calling for support to expand her female-led enterprise, which produces and sells cosmetics, body creams, detergents, shampoo, and other chemicals for hairdressing. The business, which also operates a hairdressing salon, sources materials like shea butter from the local economy, benefiting shea pickers and processors in Wa and surrounding areas.At 32 years old, Amina hopes to expand her business and create job opportunities, especially for women. However, limited financial resources have constrained her efforts, forcing her to produce cosmetics in the salon instead of a dedicated facility. She currently has sales agents in Accra, Tamale, and Wenchi, but the lack of resources means she is unable to engage more people or increase production.Amina is asking for support from the government and philanthropic organizations to help establish a production facility, allowing […]

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Cholera Outbreak in Central Region Claims 14 Lives.

A cholera outbreak in Ghana’s Central Region has claimed 14 lives since the first case was reported in late October 2024. Health officials have confirmed 180 cases out of 1,929 suspected cases, with 28 patients still receiving treatment.According to Enoch Koomson, a Disease Surveillance Officer at the Regional Health Directorate, 20 out of the 22 districts in the region have recorded cases. Awutu Senya Municipality leads with 565 suspected cases, followed by Agona West (283) and Effutu (259). Only Upper Denkyira East and Assin South districts remain unaffected.Health authorities have intensified hygiene awareness campaigns, urging the public to eat food at the right temperatures, wash hands frequently, and avoid consuming food from unsanitary sources. Schools and universities, including the University of Cape Coast, are being treated as potential hotspots, with measures in place to prevent outbreaks on campuses.The Food and […]

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Curfew in Nkwanta Extended Amid Ongoing Ethnic Tensions.

The curfew in Nkwanta, Oti Region, has been extended from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily due to security concerns. A ban on carrying arms or weapons has also been enforced, with violators facing arrest and prosecution. The measure follows renewed ethnic clashes on January 16, resulting in three fatalities and multiple injuries. Security forces have been deployed to maintain peace. Residents are urged to resolve conflicts through legal mechanisms as authorities work toward a lasting solution.

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Speaker Bagbin Steps In as Parliamentary Tensions Flare.

A heated exchange in Parliament prompted Speaker Alban Bagbin to intervene between Minority Chief Whip Kwame Agbodza, Nsawam-Adoagyiri MP Frank Annoh-Dompreh, and Acting CEO of the Petroleum Commission, Emefa Hardcastle.The dispute began when Annoh-Dompreh called for the suspension of the Appointments Committee’s proceedings, citing allegations of bribery circulating on social media. His request was met with resistance from the Majority side, leading to an intense debate and a temporary suspension of the session.During a recess, a confrontation reportedly occurred between Annoh-Dompreh and Hardcastle, with the latter allegedly challenging him, saying, “You are a micro-minority. What can you do?” Witnesses, including acting NIA Executive Secretary Wisdom Kwaku Deku, claimed Annoh-Dompreh took offense and threatened to "deal with" Hardcastle publicly.Annoh-Dompreh later raised the matter in Parliament, alleging he had been insulted and demanding the Speaker’s intervention. While some MPs, including Kwame Agbodza, […]

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Oliver Barker-Vormawor Apologizes to Parliament’s Appointments Committee Over Bribery Allegations.

Activist and lawyer Oliver Barker-Vormawor has issued a formal apology to Parliament’s Appointments Committee following a controversial social media post that suggested committee members accepted bribes from ministerial nominees.Summoned before the committee on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, Barker-Vormawor clarified that his post was not intended to accuse any specific individual of wrongdoing. He explained that his comments were based on concerns raised by others and not direct allegations against the committee."I have immense respect for the committee and its constitutional role. My post was never meant to imply bribery, and I sincerely apologize for any misunderstanding," he stated.Barker-Vormawor further denied ever accusing the committee or any National Democratic Congress (NDC) member of misconduct. He emphasized that he had, in fact, praised the leadership of the committee for its professionalism during the vetting process.Despite the controversy, he chose to leave the […]

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