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BullGod Urges Artists to Ditch Music Videos in 2025.

BullGod, a well-known artiste manager, has stirred up a conversation about the changing music landscape in 2025. In an interview on Showbiz Review Xtra, he advised artists to move away from investing in traditional music videos, citing that they are no longer commercially viable.He emphasized that visualizers are proving to be far more effective in today’s digital world. According to BullGod, music videos no longer capture the audience's attention like they used to, and digital experiences now lead the way in content consumption. He noted, “If you go into research, even experts in the game will tell you visualizers are more effective.”BullGod also discussed the dual role of the internet in an artist's career, acknowledging it as both a friend and a foe. He called for artists to adapt their strategies to make the most of the digital age while […]

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Semenyo and Nuamah Shine: Ghanaian Players Star in Europe.

Ghanaian footballers have continued to impress across Europe, with standout performances this weekend. Antoine Semenyo scored his seventh league goal for Bournemouth, helping them secure a dominant 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest. In France, Ernest Nuamah netted his first league goal of the season for Lyon in a 1-1 draw against Nantes. Other notable performances included Salis Abdul Samed’s debut start for Sunderland, Abu Francis’s back-to-back assists for Cercle Brugge, and Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer’s stunning goal for Hamburg. These accomplishments underline the growing presence of Ghanaian talent in European leagues.

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Sulley Muntari Slams Ghana Premier League, Calls it a “Mess”.

Former Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari has strongly criticized the state of the Ghana Premier League (GPL), describing it as "a mess" and a "big hole" where money is being wasted. In an interview with 3Sports, Muntari, who ended his career with Hearts of Oak in 2022, expressed his disappointment with the league’s lack of progress and facilities.He revealed poor conditions, such as foul-smelling changing rooms, which he personally avoided by doing his laundry at home. Muntari's criticism extended to the lack of respect for players and the overall state of the league, highlighting that it had no future unless improvements were made.Muntari, who has played for top clubs like Inter Milan and AC Milan and was a key figure in Ghana's World Cup campaigns, stressed the need for funding to improve the local league. He also commented on the […]

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Kwabena Kwabena Claims He Pioneered Valentine’s Day Concerts in Ghana.

Kwabena Kwabena has set the record straight about Valentine's Day concerts in Ghana. During an interview on Daybreak Hitz with DJ Slim, the renowned musician revealed that he was the first to organize a Valentine's Day event in the country. The singer, known for hits like Adult Music, shared that his inaugural Valentine's concert, called F14, took place on February 14, 2014, marking the start of such celebrations in Ghana's music scene.His statement comes after Akwaboah, another popular musician, expressed frustration over the scheduling conflict of their respective 2024 concerts, both planned for the same day and venue. Akwaboah had previously stated that the 2024 cancellation of his Shades of Love concert was due to Kwabena Kwabena’s decision to perform on the same date, questioning his colleague's choice of date.However, Kwabena Kwabena clarified that Valentine's Day concerts have always been […]

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M23 Rebels Capture Goma as Thousands Flee in DR Congo.

Rebels from the M23 group have seized control of Goma, a key city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, following intense fighting that forced tens of thousands to flee. Residents reported hearing gunfire and explosions as the M23 rebels advanced against the Congolese army. Goma, home to over a million people, is now quiet after the clashes.This escalation comes amid accusations that Rwanda is supporting the M23 rebels, a claim Rwanda denies while blaming DR Congo for supporting militias. The conflict has caused over 400,000 people to be displaced this year alone, particularly in the provinces bordering Rwanda. With key roads blocked and the airport inoperable, humanitarian efforts have been severely hampered.The United Nations has called for Rwanda to withdraw its forces from DR Congo, while local leaders urge for a peaceful resolution to prevent further violence. The M23 […]

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Squatters Rebuild Wooden Structures Under GRIDCo Pylons Despite Safety Risks.

Squatters along the railway near the Odaw drain in Accra have resumed reconstructing wooden structures beneath GRIDCo high-voltage pylons. This activity, which began in January 2025, follows restrictions imposed after a June 2024 fire that caused extensive damage to GRIDCo’s 161KV Achimota to Accra Central Transmission line.The fire destroyed several structures, disrupted power supply, and prompted GRIDCo to enforce a no-rebuilding policy for safety reasons. However, a shift in government policy earlier this year has seen a relaxation of enforcement, allowing rapid redevelopment in the area.Despite the known risks of electrocution and fire hazards, construction has extended further along the railway line. This raises concerns about urban planning and adherence to GRIDCo’s safety regulations.

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Doctor’s Heroic Mid-Air Rescue Highlights the Importance of Medical Clearance Before Travel.

Dr. Enoch Opoku Afriyie, a Ghanaian emergency physician, is advising travelers to always seek medical clearance before flying. He believes this can prevent potential health emergencies during a flight, especially for those with pre-existing conditions. His advice comes after he heroically helped resuscitate an elderly man who suffered a cardiac arrest during a Delta Airlines flight from Accra to New York. Dr. Afriyie emphasized that emergencies can happen to anyone at any time, which is why passengers should ensure they are medically fit before travel. He also praised the preparedness of the Delta crew, who acted quickly to handle the situation. The incident served as a wake-up call for both travelers and airlines to prioritize health safety.

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1 in 10 Girls Had Sex Before 15 – GSS Report.

A recent report from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), based on the 2022 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, has revealed that one in every ten adolescent girls (10-19 years) engaged in sexual activity before the age of 15. This accounts for 10.2% of the adolescent population, which makes up 22% of Ghana’s total population. Despite a slight decline from 12% in 1993, the progress over 29 years remains minimal.The report, titled “Adolescent Risky Behaviour,” also highlighted that 15.2% of teenage girls had experienced pregnancy, 4% had pregnancy losses, and 10.9% had become mothers. Alarmingly, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among female adolescents aged 15-19 rose from 2.2% in 2003 to 7.1% in 2022. For male adolescents in the same age group, STI rates increased from 2.2% to 12.5%.Underage sexual activity and multiple sexual partners were identified as growing societal issues, with […]

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UNICEF Launches YOMA to Combat Youth Unemployment in Ghana.

UNICEF Ghana, in collaboration with its partners, has launched the Youth Agency Marketplace (YOMA), an innovative platform designed to address youth unemployment and underdevelopment. YOMA serves as a digital marketplace offering young people opportunities to gain practical skills, engage in impactful tasks, and access tailored learning pathways both online and offline.Speaking at the launch in Accra, UNICEF Ghana's Deputy Representative, Fiachra McAsey, highlighted the pressing challenges of youth unemployment, underemployment, and child labor, particularly in vulnerable communities. He emphasized YOMA’s role in equipping young Ghanaians with the skills needed to meet global and local market demands while fostering personal and community development.Supported by the Swiss Platform for Sustainable Cocoa, the Swiss Secretariat for Economic Affairs, and other partners, YOMA focuses on improving education and addressing child labor in cocoa-growing regions. Magdalena Wüst from the Swiss Embassy stressed that the platform […]

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Bawumia in Nigeria: Democracy Thrives on the People’s Will.

Former Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, delivered a keynote speech at Nigeria's National Conference on Strengthening Democracy. He emphasized the need for African leaders to respect the will of the people as the foundation of democracy.Reflecting on the rising fragility of democracy in Africa, including eight coups between 2020 and 2023, Dr. Bawumia criticized leaders who manipulate constitutions to stay in power. He stressed that free and fair elections, alongside strengthened institutions like the judiciary and law enforcement, are crucial for sustaining democracy.He encouraged citizens to hold leaders accountable through responsible discourse, avoiding misinformation and partisan bias. “Strengthening democracy is a collective effort,” he said, urging Africans to champion good governance while respecting individual liberties.Dr. Bawumia concluded by stating that, despite its imperfections, democracy remains the best form of government to ensure freedom and rights.

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